Steven helped me out with the hub! still on the hunt for levers
On Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at 6:26:34 AM UTC-5 Steven Sweedler wrote:
> Brent, sent you a pm.
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> Steven Sweedler
> Plymouth, New Hampshire
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> On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 6:27 PM Brent Knepper
> w
hiya everyone, on the hunt for some parts for my periwinkle Sam build-
well, suppose its *been* built and ridden a bit, but I'm already changing
some things up I guess?? if you have what I'm looking for, please respond
with what you'd like to be paid and photos to show the condition. I promise
ooo I'll be there! suppose now I must get my sam put together before the
weekend
On Monday, June 24, 2024 at 7:53:46 PM UTC-5 captaincon...@gmail.com wrote:
> This snuck up on me. My Hunqapillar and I will probably join. I was
> going to do an overnight bike trip Saturday, then I remembered
wow its giving zoomer maximalism aesthetic
Brent "has the same bluelug cargo net, nice" in chi
On Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 7:06:56 AM UTC-5 Ryan wrote:
> Nice!
>
> On Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 6:52:49 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
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>> I can't believe it's finally here, I was young when this
looks like I've a periwinkle build coming up in the near future, which I
should be able to get rollin with my small but intentional parts bin :) in
need of a seatpost and stem though!
26.8 seatpost needs:
-longer than 250mm
-15-20mm traditional setback is great, not looking for straight or
Armand, you gotta do it on the platy! now that you've finished building it
up, what a perfect chance to get some paint chips from the triple scoop
hope you can share some of the experience on here for us poor souls unable
to get out there for the weekend
On Friday, May 10, 2024 at 5:50:10 PM
I'm another person whose been showing up to road bike group rides on a
road-style Riv the last year or so and it's been a fun journey! I was lucky
to buy Valerie's old Riv Bleriot on here and I maintain it as the
befendered iteration of my two "fast" bikes- aka bikes with smooth tires
and drop
I'm another person whose been showing up to road bike group rides on a
road-style Riv the last year or so and it's been a fun journey! I was lucky
to buy Valerie's old Riv Bleriot on here and I maintain it as the
befendered iteration of my two "fast" bikes- aka bikes with smooth tires
and drop
heya Adam! it was nice riding with you for those few miles on that chilly
day. still playing around with different brake combos on your homer?
On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 9:06:24 PM UTC-5 Adam wrote:
Thanks for the write-up. I'm excited for all the Chirando stuff on the
schedule. Haven't made
hey friends, from seeing folks sharing east coast and west coast brevet
ride reports in the rbw/ibob/650b ecosystem, I'd like to share yesterday's
ride as the Chicago area finally has a rando organization!
yesterday's 200k ride was an out n back from Barrington, IL to Darien, WI-
the ultimate
I have a bleriot with paul centerpulls and it clears 42s with fenders, or
48s without, but I too would prefer it to have cantis! the pauls are my
only centerpull experience, and though they stopped well I always observed
a lot of squishiness at the lever as well- which I've since reduced a lot
I have a bleriot with paul centerpulls and it clears 42s with fenders, or
48s without, but I too would prefer it to have cantis! the pauls are my
only centerpull experience, and though they stopped well I always observed
a lot of squishiness at the lever as well- which I've since reduced a lot
good shots Ben!
-Brent in chicagotoo
On Thursday, February 8, 2024 at 4:35:13 PM UTC-6 Ben Hannon wrote:
> No derail! The forward position has shellac but the ergon grips do not, I
> think they're a lot softer without shellac and don't mind reapplying every
> now and then.
>
> I agree
combo tool pouch water bottle cage $20
-Shimano Deore FT-MT60 175 46/36/24 crankset with UN55 127.5mm bb $20
-Suntour XC Pro 28.6 triple bottom pull front derailleur, A-quality
On Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 7:41:55 PM UTC-6 Brent Knepper wrote:
> King kargo cage is sold - impressive amo
King kargo cage is sold - impressive amount of interest in it!
I'll update with more pending/sold stuff tomorrow, but still responding to
people's emails for now
Brent "bottle cage enthusiast" in chicago
On Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 6:11:43 PM UTC-6 Brent Knepper wrote:
> Hi
Hi pals, bought winter tires for the car so time to go a-scroungin :)
Bars:
-Crust towel rack 645mm wide, earlier gen with the deeper drops $100
Brakes:
-2x (aka 1 bike’s worth, 2brakes2stop2wheels) Paul Minimotos NIB $275 pair
$137.69 each
Brake levers:
-Fake TRP levers- got them in a
hi pals, I'm considering buying a widebody 32h son hub in the near future.
just checking if anyone's seen them pop up on any of the consumer
bacchanalia sales over the weekend :)
Brent "always asks Bacchus for a discount" in chicago
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just trying mine on today and I too went up from a usual 10 to a 11. at
first I was worried I there still wasn't enough room with my cute winter
wool socks on, until I realized a separate layer of cardboard forms were
still hiding inside, but all good once I realized my mistake :)
I'm a big
sold locally, thanks all!
On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 5:38:05 PM UTC-5 Brent Knepper wrote:
> Hey everyone, hoping this pre-rbw FS post is alright- it's also over on
> ibob, but yeah thinning out the bike collection and I'm hoping someone else
> can ride this rb-t more than
Hey pals, I'm looking for a stem for my build with a tall headtube and tall
26.0 bars, rendering the couple of talluxes I got as too tall :/
Anyone have anything on hand? I'm looking in the direction of a dynamic or
pearl with a 26.0 clamp, sub 200mm quill length. Maybe I got the model
names
I agree with Bill's sentiments above. Clem at college would be so enjoyable
for your son, if that is worth the risk that others have shared their
fears/experiences thoroughly now.
I dunno how the timing would work out, but with the upcoming Chicago rbw
ride you're organizing you could chat up
thanks Eliot, you managed to post this 16 min before I got the restock
email from crust! impressive :)
On Friday, August 4, 2023 at 12:32:01 PM UTC-5 eliot...@gmail.com wrote:
> You are welcome.
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Hey Aaron, Brent in Chicago again. I overlooked your brakes section. I'd
also be interested in a set of the motolites with noodles if not grabbed
yet.
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 1:27:56 PM UTC-5 twowheeledtexan wrote:
> I'm moving and clearing out a bunch of stuff I've been hoarding. Prices
Also sent a pm :)
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 1:52:39 PM UTC-5 Nikko in Oakland wrote:
> PM coming
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> On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 11:27:56 AM UTC-7 twowheeledtexan wrote:
>
>> I'm moving and clearing out a bunch of stuff I've been hoarding. Prices
>> are shipped, PP or Venmo, you pay the fees
big ups to Sal for having a galaxy level brain on bike parts :) the world
is better with this part's fmbch energy :):) love m'rod stuart bag booster
and its real-ones-only blackburn reference
On Friday, July 21, 2023 at 5:58:13 AM UTC-5 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> The Shovel Research stuff is
big ups to Sal for having a galaxy level brain on bike parts :) the world
is better with this part's fmbch energy :):)
On Friday, July 21, 2023 at 5:58:13 AM UTC-5 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> The Shovel Research stuff is incredibly well made and designed. It should
> be noted however, the light
all sold, thanks everyone!
On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 6:56:16 PM UTC-5 Brent Knepper wrote:
> hey pals, update:
> -chest sold
> -blue fanny still available
>
> *now also "4" sale*: Limited edition embroidered yellow tulip olive body
> Fab's Fanny. Some wear on
god do I love Charlie's posts
-Brent "back to lurking, but w/ a smile" Knepper
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 6:55:28 PM UTC-4 Charlie wrote:
> I DON'T HAVE THE PAYPAL THING.
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> On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 6:44:47 PM UTC-4 Charlie wrote:
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>> MILWAUKEE 56 cm BUILT BY WATERFORD
>>
>>
That looks so fun Laing, I'm adding that canal edge to my list of bike
spots in the everglades if I ever get back there with a bike.
one of my favorite lost distance bike ride memories was a 2 week tour from
Miami>chokoloskee island>marco island, then ferry down to key west and back
up to
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