Making room in my daughter’s bookshelf for incoming 4th grade type books and
came across this in a copy of “Little Bear’s Friend”.
I do miss that kind of interaction with Grant. Went to knot tying classes, took
my daughter to book readings, flipped Dylan records over on the turntable. And
I’ll second the Acorn Medium Saddlebag. Holds an amazing amount. Side pockets
are great for small items (phone etc) that you need to grab in a hurry. I have
never had a thigh rub issue. I have 3 of them.
The only issue with Acorn is the wait for stock. This bag seems to sell more
slowly than
I have a few Edgevale shirts and pants and have found the fit to be loose but
not baggy. Hopefully this batch holds to that.
My Riv fit comment was based on the old RBW shirts - I would be a medium in
those. As I have a couple of shirts on the way I hope that fit will hold up on
these. If
Edgevale has their chambray shirt from last year on close out for $34. I have
been really happy with this shirt. The fabric is not pre-shrunk but a good wash
and dry gets it to a perfect Riv fit - not fitted with room to move. At $89
they were a good deal. At $34 it is a crazy good deal.
Hi Joel,
I also own both the Sackville and the Acorn bag. The Acorn can expand quite a
bit aft from the pics and has an inner closure to keep the contents from
spilling out. The shape and the side pockets are what makes the Acorn work
better, for me at least. Shape has no thigh rub. Side
Joe! The 52 Bomba is an awesome bike. I ran mine with Bosco bars. Had the Bosco
Bullmoose originally then switched to standard Bosco. Hope you enjoy it.
Dan
San Rafael CA
> On Aug 9, 2020, at 5:58 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> "That comment gives me bad flashbacks from home. Lol."
>
> Kim,
Hi John. I believe I have a set of those levers originally purchased to go with
a build that is now going to use v-brakes. I’ll dig them out and PM you.
Dan
> On Aug 8, 2020, at 10:52 AM, John H. wrote:
>
> Hey bunch -- My search for the trustworthy silver Shimano BL-550 levers that
>
Hi Joel,
I have both Brooks and Berthoud saddles and prefer the Berthoud for a leather
saddle. It does appear the Boulder Bikes has a couple of black Mente in stock.
Another option to look at is Rivet. Their saddles are nice as well and they
have a “try before you buy” program.
Dan
San
When I was considering an SO (before I blew up my knee) Keven was recommending
a 58. After I came back from the test ride on the 58 and Keven was making a
coffee, Mark walked over to me and said “you should be on a 56.” They did not
have a 56 for demo that day and then the single speed became
That could be a good option. It brings back memories of Mr Rogers’ Neighborhood
wherein the doctor in the neighborhood of make believe named Dr Bill, who was a
platypus, had a daughter named Ornithorhynchus Anatinus. For that reason I have
known the latin name for the platypus.
Surprisingly
I have a couple of friends in Bend who may be able to help. Let me know if you
need someone on the ground.
Dan
San Rafael CA
> On Apr 29, 2020, at 2:40 PM, J L wrote:
>
> I like your enthusiasm Joe!!
>
> Bend is a beautiful place, party because it is 6 hours away from anywhere
> else.
>
That bike just looks fast, Bill.
Dan
> On Apr 24, 2020, at 4:08 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>
> A few things came together and prompted me to build up a tubular wheelset for
> my Roadeo. The rims are vintage MAVIC GL330s, and the tires are super sweet
> Veloflex Vlaanderen which measure a
Here is another option for a chambray shirt that just came back into stock and
is a good price.
https://edgevaleusa.com/products/elwell-chambray
I have one from a few years ago and it is a great shirt - just bought a backup.
I also like their pants for everyday wear or doing heavy work around
Hi Jim,
I have used a wine cork with a long bolt to address this. There is also this
item from Velo-Orange that might help:
https://velo-orange.com/products/spring-thing?_pos=1&_sid=3accc6dce&_ss=r
You could probably put something similar together with a trip to the hardware
store.
Good
I’ll throw Gustin into the mix. I have a couple of their workshirts and they
are pretty nice. And a chambray shirt which is more dress shirt than work
shirt. The business model is a little RBW-like as they don’t start a run unless
they have the run funded enough to cover costs. All the clothes
Here is a link to the RBW geo chart with the 52 Sam. There were plenty of
slight changes per order from the builder but this should be the basic idea.
Let me know if you have troubles with the Google sheet and I’ll send a pdf.
Dan
if I can locate it. It not I’ll probably have the used one available.
Sorry this is taking so long.
Dan
> On Oct 27, 2019, at 4:58 PM, Dan McNamara wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew.
>
> Sorry - been dealing with power outages and evacuations due to fire danger
> here in N
Hi Andrew.
Sorry - been dealing with power outages and evacuations due to fire danger here
in NorCal. I will look for the rack tomorrow and let you know exactly what I
have.
Dan
> On Oct 27, 2019, at 6:26 AM, Andrew Huston
> wrote:
>
> Danmc, I sent a pm about the tires etc. not sure if
I have a pair (actually may have 3) Panaracer Gravel King in 650B x 48. also
have some Big Bens in 650B x 48 if those are of interest. Not sure if the are
the raceguard version but will check. Schwalbe tires do run smaller than spec.
Also might have a Marks rack but need to dig around for it.
I sold a 52 Bomba with the clear coat treatment (complete with racks) in 2015
for $1950. It was a good build (Rich built wheels etc) but no dyno and no bags.
Dan
> On Oct 7, 2019, at 9:52 AM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> I’d ballpark the frame fork headset and bars at like $1600. To replicate the
I have a few hobbies that ebb and flow depending on what else is going on.
Rebuilding lever espresso machines.
Mostly the smaller machines like La Pavoni, Olympia Cremina, Sama. Friends find
machines at garage sales and I’ll fix them up and show them how to use them.
Parts are readily
I used the Yepp seat rack mounted as we had to switch between two bikes. It
worked great on a Tubus. The Cheviot had the Ursus stand and it was the
most steady by far. I tried lots of stands (VO, Hebie, Pletcher, Lumintrail
etc) and the Ursus was the most steady for the precious cargo. I always
If you end up having the Nitto Kite as a contender I have one unused acquired
from Blue Lug. Does not look like the intended build is going to happen.
Let me know if you are interested.
Dan
San Rafael, CA
> On Aug 18, 2019, at 2:16 PM, PaulS wrote:
>
> Thank you. I’d like probably
Thanks for posting this, Brad. Appropriating the “haz” design is awesome.
The ACW drip grate you did for the La Pavoni still makes me smile every
morning. What size are the new mugs?
Dan
> On Jul 26, 2019, at 1:15 PM, 'jinxed' via RBW Owners Bunch
> wrote:
>
> So it was recently brought
I would definitely try the bearing service on the gripsters. I chased a click
on my bike for quite a while and finally swapped in a set of RMX pedals I had
stashed away for the grinpsters. Click gone.
Reminds me to pick up a rebuild kit.
Dan
> On Jul 9, 2019, at 4:33 PM, Will Rhea wrote:
If still available I’ll take one of the CP-1 cassette pliers.
My shipping zip code is 94901.
Thanks
Dan
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 12:14 PM, Keith Muller wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I have a box of Park Tools that I'm looking to sell. I got a big kit and
> there were some parts I already had.
The Recyclery in San Rafael (a bit of a haul, I know) tends to have a fair
number of used commuter type bikes at reasonable prices. I am going to be
stopping by this afternoon and will let you know if I spot anything decent.
You might try California Pedaler in Danville - they always have used
Hi Ant
Check Analog Cycles. They have the cut out version in stock.
Dan
San Rafael CA
> On Mar 28, 2019, at 7:07 PM, ant ritchey wrote:
>
> Outta stock and I need a pair!
>
> Looking for a set or two in good to excellent condition.
>
> Either variation will work...lemme know if you've
Hey Joe Bunik - if the other Joe can’t help you I have an extra Flatsack in
grey.
Just let me know.
Dan
> On Oct 20, 2018, at 4:42 PM, Joe Bunik wrote:
>
> Oh man, Joe -- if Philip doesn't want yer Flatsack, I'm in. And will
> apply the Gorilla Parts patch, promptly!
> =- Other Joe B
>
>>
I’ll get them out and shoot some pics for you over the weekend
. It is a different setup than the VO porter stand. I had the Ursus on my Bomba
and it worked well. I would not jump curbs with it on a bike as it sits low. I
I have a few other as well
the VO Copenhagen / Massload was ok.
The
Hi Justin. I have quite a collection of dual legged kickstands gathered for
bike-with-kid service. I’ll send you some info tomorrow. I am local-ish so you
can check them out. Need to clean out the garage.
The Ursus is the best I used. Super stable and wide footprint. Helps with
wiggling kids
I have a 54.5 Rosco Bubbe “mountain Mixtec” that I may never build up. Let me
know if that is of any interest and we can discuss
Currently F/F/HS/BB/SP and I do have a wheel set (Shimano Dyno) as well as
chocolate norm handlebars. And the rest of the kit to build it out.
Feel free to PM me to
I may have one - I’ll double check this weekend. Any preference for slotted or
not?
Dan
Marin. CA
> On Oct 3, 2018, at 5:51 PM, Timothy Hurley
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>I’ve convinced myself that a c19 will solve all my problems. Does anyone
> have one collecting dust that’d they’d like to
Hi Reid,
I have a front silver Paul Pacer with both nutted and recessed bolts. I don’t
have a rear so it is probably a good time to make it part of a set.
I’ll send a pic this evening via PM.
Dan
> On Sep 30, 2018, at 11:11 PM, Reid Echols wrote:
>
> Got a great deal on one of these
Congrats on both the baby and the Ram. I had one of the vintage and it is a
great ride.
Dan
San Rafael, CA
> On Aug 6, 2018, at 5:51 PM, Jeremy Till wrote:
>
> I'd recently been finding myself pining after the aesthetic of many
> mid-2000's Rivendells, looking longingly at pictures the
I’ll second Bruce on that suggestion. Not as big as the ones you have listed
but great tires. I have a set in the garage that you could borrow to test out
if you want.
I am in San Rafael but head to the east bay fairly often. Probably heading over
this weekend. PM me if you want to try and
I used a Bobike Mini on my 52 Bombadil. That bike (early version) had a 59
TT and I used Bosco bars with it. My PBH is 84.5 so there was plenty of
height clearance. The clearance to the nose of the saddle was good - I
never had a problem with feeling crowded. The Bobike is more upright than
the
I have an Alba that is cut down. I'll shoot a couple of pics for you and do
some measurements.
Dan
> On Jun 22, 2018, at 12:19 PM, phil k wrote:
>
> Yes it is. I rather like the bar ends on the upright bars though and they
> keep hitting my legs.
>
> I tried measuring inside, but it's a
You might take a look at this hitch adapter:
http://www.hitchsource.com/torklift-ecohitch-hidden-mini-cooper-hardtop-door-2015-14-in-receiver-p-36883.html
It is a bolt in so there should not need to be any fabrication. It is a
little strange having the hitch right above the exhausts but if there
The Roadeo is sold. Thanks!
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 7:47 PM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Continuing my purge of bikes that need to be ridden and currently are not.
>
> 57cm Hot Red Rodeo
>
> This bike was a demo bike at RBW built up by Mark. It has
Hey! That's my job!
> On May 16, 2018, at 9:27 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> SOLD! To me, of course ;-)
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> "RBW Owners Bunch" group.
> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving
Pardon the non-RBW content but since there has been a fair amount of e-bike
conversion discussion lately I thought I would throw this out there.
I purchased this kit to convert my wife's cargo bike (Bike Friday
Haul-a-Day) but she is not really going to be up for bike riding anytime in
the near
Hi Joe,
The TT on the 57 Roadeo is 56.5.
I just realized that auto-spellcheck had struck may email subject. Awesome!
Roadeo not Rodeo.
Dan
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 9:50 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
> Hey Dan, what is the TT measurement? Gorgeous bike!
>
> Joe Bernard
>
I have a complete that I need to move on - I'll send you pics and details off
list.
Dan
> On Oct 9, 2017, at 11:01 PM, Brencho wrote:
>
> hey gang, anyone have a 55cm cheviot that they want to move to greener
> pastures? looking for a kid hauler for my wife (and yeah sure
I have a set of Deore v-brakes that will are available. I believe I have a set
of Shimano v-brake levers as well. I'll check the parts bin and let you know
tomorrow.
Dan
> On Aug 11, 2017, at 3:12 PM, 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch
> wrote:
>
> +1
The Clever Coffee dripper has a valve at the bottom that releases when put on a
cup. So it functions like an immersion brewer (French Press or a Clover) but
has the advantages of a drip brewer - filter and use of gravity. It makes a
great cup but does not pack small.
Dan
> On Jul 30, 2017,
I will recommend the WI hub as well. They are a great company to deal with
for any support issues.
Dan
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:26 AM, Birdman wrote:
> Thanks all, I'm definitely looking for reliability, durability, and peace
> of mind. In the end, I'll likely go with an XT,
://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0UG4TcsmGYppeT
Thanks
Dan
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There were a couple of bites but no takers so I am reposting this.
>
> 55cm Cheviot Gen 1 Orange: $1600 + shipping complete bike.
>
> Velocity built w
;>
>> I could maybe come by to give it a ride on Weds morning (between 9-10:30)
>> or Friday afternoon (3+pm). Do either of those work for you?
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jeff
t; I could maybe come by to give it a ride on Weds morning (between 9-10:30)
> or Friday afternoon (3+pm). Do either of those work for you?
>
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jeff,
>>
>> I still have the C
antis for the last 12 years and love it, but have recently
> realized I could use a top tube that's easier on my hips.
>
> I live in Oakland btw. Happy to come to you to check it out.
>
> Let me know!
>
>> On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail
I believe I have a B68 in the stash. I'll double check and let you know.
They are a great saddle for upright riding - can't understand why they were
discontinued.
Dan
> On Apr 19, 2017, at 7:15 PM, Jonathan D. wrote:
>
> I am loving my new Joe Appaloosa. I think I
I have an orange 55cm Cheviot that I could make available. Are you looking
for a complete bike or F/F/HS?
Dan
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 7:29 AM, Belopsky wrote:
> Looking for a step through. Let me know if you have something.. PBH 83cm
>
> --
> You received this
P rack and ILE bag sold.
Freight Bag is still available.
Dan
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Selling a black Pass and Stow porteur rack and a couple of porteur bags.
>
> Pass and Stow rack - It is in great shape and includes th
Selling a black Pass and Stow porteur rack and a couple of porteur bags.
Pass and Stow rack - It is in great shape and includes the modified Gino
lamp mount.
I had this rack on my Cheviot and it was a really great rack. In process of
re-tooling the bikes and don't really need the P
Integrated
I have been able to keep my audio nerd tendencies to a minimum recently.
Although I do have 2 turntables and 3k records. But gone are the days of active
crossovers, 6 mono block amps and all the fun that comes with quirky British
"HiFi."
The turntables are put away right now as my 5 year old
Just got off the phone with Roman. I am now on the list.
Hoping for the root beer brown but I am sure about any color will be great.
> On Mar 23, 2017, at 10:51 AM, sameness wrote:
>
> Related, I didn't see it spelled out anywhere and I don't yet have wheels for
> this
I have about a 31" waist and the Small fits me. The Medium were just too
baggy.
Dan
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:55 AM, Belopsky wrote:
> There is a pair in size Small on the last chance - any thoughts on how
> small the small is? I know the waist is stretchy..I have a
Kellie - Sorry I messed the photo op. Thanks for the awesome cookies and the
company!
See you in a couple of weeks.
Dan
> On Mar 11, 2017, at 12:15 PM, Kellie wrote:
>
> A couple of people got away before my photo. Jessica was the winner of a
> pound of coffee
Hi Mike -
I have a 54cm San Marcos in the box that I am planning to sell as I am never
going to get around to building it.
That might be too big for you but I'll throw it out there just in case it would
work with a short stem.
It is one of the Tiburon blue batch so takes 650B wheels.
Walnut Studio has a leather lift handle called Little Lifter. They did a
Kickstarter for it a few years back.
https://walnutstudiolo.com/products/bicycle-frame-handle-the-little-lifter
Dan
> On Jan 17, 2017, at 12:32 PM, islaysteve wrote:
>
> Well, Bill's review has
I am running the SunXCD crankset with TA chainrings 46/28 using the IRD
Alpina-D front derailleur. It shifts perfectly.
The CX-70 would work as well.
Dan
San Rafael, CA
> On Dec 29, 2016, at 9:35 PM, Zach Duval wrote:
>
> I ordered a SUNXCD double crankset through a
And a 10-speed option:
http://www.probikekit.com/bicycle-cassettes-sprockets/ambrosio-cassette-shimano-fit-for-campagnolo-10-speed/10768425.html
> On Nov 23, 2016, at 9:04 AM, Igor Belopolsky
> wrote:
>
> Here's a quick search
The VO hub is a good option.
The White Industries T11 is another - although more expensive. Ben's Cycles has
the silver campy version for about $240.
Ben's also has a Miche hub set with a Campy rear - don't know anything about
that set but might be worth research.
You could run a Shimergo
t;
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 7, 2016, at 7:59 PM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Tim. I may have a silver Kalloy. Let me dig tonight.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>> On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:41 PM, Tim Gavin <tim.ga...@little
Hi Tim. I may have a silver Kalloy. Let me dig tonight.
Dan
> On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:41 PM, Tim Gavin wrote:
>
> I'm in need of a 26.6 mm seat post for my '88 Schwinn KOM.
>
> The original Suntour XC post doesn't allow enough backward tilt to level a
> Brooks
Hi Sean,
I have a Cheviot and have owned a Sam in the past.
The Chev is set up with Albastache bars and a short stem. The Cheviot does ride
differently that the Sam probably due to the longer chain stays. The Chev is a
55 so 650B which might contributed of the difference as well. Both bikes
Right now running 650b Bruce Gordon Rock n' Roads on Atlas rims. They measure
about 41.5. Have had Big Bens as well - they were about 47 as I recall.
Dan
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Jon in central Colorado
> wrote:
>
> What tires and size are you running on your
When I was going to use the P on my Bomba the plan was to use Tubus hardware.
The mounts fit in the slots meant for the bracket and a custom bend for the
stays to the fork crown.
Hardware something like this:
http://bit.ly/29Q1YNU
Ended up with the rack on the Cheviot instead but the concept
I have used both a Haulin' Colin and a Pass & Stow porteur rack. If you want to
use front panniers without adding more rack hardware the P is a great choice.
Both are good choices and super solid racks.
I have a P on my Cheviot currently. A little tight getting the mount plate
over the
I may have a dirt drop style stem in the parts bin if that interests you.
Dan
> On Jun 20, 2016, at 7:29 AM, Belopsky wrote:
>
> Don't care about the condition. Just need something to hike up the bars on my
> cheap Specialized Rock Hopper.
>
> Price? Cheap.
> --
I have brazed-on Paul Racers on a 650b frame and the brakes will not clear a
42mm tire up front without deflating. The pads do not clear the fork when
opening the brakes and that is the limiting factor. Tried Kool Stop mountain
pads instead of thin lines but did not really help.
So I just
I could help with that.
Dan
> On Jun 2, 2016, at 11:47 AM, drew wrote:
>
> if someone could facilitate a purchase and shipping to los angeles, ill buy
> it.
>
>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 9:04:49 AM UTC-7, Surlyprof wrote:
>>
I am 5' 10" 153 with a 30" waist and can do either a small or medium. Actually
prefer the small. Not a fan of the current MUSA cut - too loose for me.
> On May 21, 2016, at 4:40 PM, Daniel D. wrote:
>
> I ordered a medium 5'8" 155. You guys kinda have me worried But you
Yes. The pad is not too bad.
Looks like the 3/4 "knickers" are still available in all sizes. Those are my
personal favs. At $50 they are a great deal with or without pad.
Not an ibex employee. Just love wool.
Dan
> On May 20, 2016, at 3:12 PM, Belopsky wrote:
Just noticed that Ibex dropped the price on the closeout El Fito 3/4 and tights
on their website.
$49.99 and $64.99 respectively. Not available in all sizes for the tights.
Remove the pad and you are good to go. These are great wool cycling "pants" for
cooler weather.
Dan
--
You received
I run Bruce Gordon half clips with White Industries pedals and like them. Did
not want to mess with straps or head into step-in pedals and shoes and all that
involves.
Somewhere in my parts bin there is a set of the VO half clips if you are
interested. Just cover postage.
Dan
> On May 20,
I finally have come to the realization that I am never going to build up
this frameset so I'll offer it up.
Box has been opened and I pulled the frame out to check it out. But other
than that it is untouched.
Including a new Cane Creek 110 headset in silver - not installed.
I have a set of new
Ouch! I'll keep an eye peeled around work in Emeryville / West Berkeley.
That really sucks.
Dan
> On Mar 28, 2016, at 8:26 AM, Sean Kline wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> Stolen Sunday March 27 ~8 pm in front of Cerrito Theatre/Elevation 66 Brewery
> in El Cerrito:
>
>
Another front seat option to consider is the BoBike Mini Front. The seat does
not lean back as far as the Yepp and some of the other front mount mounts so
the clearance is better for the rider. Not as well marketed in the US as Yepp
or iBert but it is a quality seat.
Dan
> On Mar 15, 2016,
Hi Frank. I have s few bags that are not being used. I'll dig around this
weekend and let you know what I have.
Also have a few decaleurs.
Dan
> On Mar 18, 2016, at 12:31 PM, Frank Conway wrote:
>
> I've been lusting after the GB25's but come to accept that I should
I had the Yepp Mini on my Bomba. Ended up going with Bosco bars to keep me from
leaning into Alice. That worked out pretty well. I kept the Yepp mount as low
as possible on the stem.
Getting on the bike was mostly a swing leg over rear rack affair.
Dan
> On Mar 14, 2016, at 8:35 AM, Dave
HI David. I have a Pass & Stow on my Cheviot. I have used it with a Freight
Porteur bag, front panniers, a Wald basket and combos of those. Keeping the
load low helps with wheel flop. If I fill up the Porteur bag the front gets a
mind of its own.
The internal path for dyno wiring keeps things
I have a 55 Cheviot - 5' 9" and 84.5 pbh. I test rode the 55 and the 60 at RBW.
The 60 did feel huge. I am pretty happy with the 55 set up with Albastache bars
and a 7cm stem but Albatross bars and a slightly longer stem would be good as
well. I prefer the slightly more aggressive riding
After some negotiations at home I can make it so count me in!
Dan
> On Mar 1, 2016, at 8:48 PM, cyclotourist wrote:
>
> The Entmoot/Jamboree two years ago was a fantastic, grass-roots event that
> everyone enjoyed and talked about for a while. It seemed like everything
I had the same problem.
http://www.vp-usa.com/how-to-rebuild-vp-pedals/
Dan
> On Dec 12, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Pondero wrote:
>
> Has anyone repaired/rehabed a thin gripster pedal?
>
> I love my thin gripster pedals, except one of them has developed an annoying
>
What size are the Ibex shorts?
Dan
> On Nov 23, 2015, at 12:54 PM, gordo wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> The downsizing continues - I figured a few of these items might be of
> interest to list members. All prices include standard shipping within the
> continental U.S. Local
Just tried to send you an offline email and it bounced. I'll take the ML if
still around.
Dan
> On Nov 20, 2015, at 1:06 PM, JB wrote:
>
> I've got a used Medium/Large Acorn Saddlebag and a new Boxy Rondo Acorn bag.
>
> The Med/Large saddlebag has some wear at the
Was planning to build this bike up with my brother who then decided stay in
Italy and have babies. Way too much crossover with the bikes I have so time to
move it off to a welcoming home.
Still in the box Soma San Marcos 54cm. Tiburon Blue current model. Takes 650b
tires to 38mm.
Including
Hi Liesl,
I have a Cheviot with albastach bars. Traditional setup with road levers but
stem shifters. The stem is a 7cm Tallux.
I really like the setup. Comfortable and not as upright as the Bosco bars.
There are other options out there for minimal drop mustache bars as well. Soma
has one
Chris - my father-in-law lives in Argyle. Next time we head out for a visit
I'll try to take a bike along. Assuming that is close to you, of course. At
least in Texas terms.
Dan
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 7:43 PM, Pondero wrote:
>
> You nailed it...
>
> "I'm so used to
My wife has a 52cm Betty Foy - similar geometry but step thru frame - her
saddle is a little lower at 66cm. Albatross bars. No problem with the fit. Bike
could fit a taller person no problem.
Dan
On Aug 20, 2015, at 5:01 AM, Comotion001 wam-mur...@carolina.rr.com wrote:
I'm looking for
I
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I believe hat is a Pletscher seat. I talked to Keven about it but he did not
think they sold it in the U.S. He got it as a demo from the distributer.
It does work with the Clem rack.
Dan
On Aug 7, 2015, at 5:18 PM, carnerda...@bellsouth.net
carnerda...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Can anyone
I used a front seat on the Bombadil with Bosco bars until we hit the weight
limit for the seat. The front seat was great - I could talk to her easily while
riding.
For the rear I initially put a Racktime Tourit rack on the Bomba but getting my
leg over the TT and keeping everything upright
Agreed on the second spot under the down tube and third behind the seat tube -
at least on the larger sizes for the seat tube. Might as well take advantage of
space afforded by those long chain stays.
I'll be trying the twofish behind the seat and see how that goes.
Dan
On Aug 5, 2015,
David -
If you are still interested in a case, I have one sitting in the garage not
being used. Let me know offline.
Dan
On Aug 4, 2015, at 1:57 PM, David Stein davecst...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah I saw a few of those. thanks everyone for the recommendation. The surly
would indeed be a
Sorry I missed you all - got there about 20 mins late. Struggled to get the RnR
tires on the backup wheel set with Synergy rims. No surprise.
It was nice out there today.
Dan
On Jul 3, 2015, at 12:43 PM, Clayton Scott clayton...@gmail.com wrote:
Good times.
Here a link to the pics
With the albastache I am using a 7cm tallux - at first I thought it was crazy
but went with the RBW recommendation. Works great. With albatross bars I
usually use a 10cm.
Dan
On Jun 27, 2015, at 6:16 PM, drew drewbeckme...@gmail.com wrote:
ok. going to take the albastache plunge. what
Assuming King Cage, which style are you looking for?
Dan
On Jun 18, 2015, at 9:55 PM, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
Chris King, or just plain King?
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Curtis McKenzie cmcy...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking for two Chris King cages for a new build.
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