Re: [RBW] WTB/ISO: Nitto Technomic Deluxe

2022-08-21 Thread Peter Stock
Call it $40 USD plus shipping peter stock toronto canada On Sun., Aug. 21, 2022, 2:30 p.m. Peter Stock, wrote: > In fact my 80mm Technomic stem is stamped 26.0. > My error. > Does this help? > > peter stock > toronto canada > > On Fri., Aug. 19, 2022, 8:21 p.m.

Re: [RBW] WTB/ISO: Nitto Technomic Deluxe

2022-08-21 Thread Peter Stock
In fact my 80mm Technomic stem is stamped 26.0. My error. Does this help? peter stock toronto canada On Fri., Aug. 19, 2022, 8:21 p.m. James, wrote: > I am interested! I can always use a shim to fit a 25.4, but can't move up > from 25.4 to 26 > > On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 6:

Re: [RBW] WTB/ISO: Nitto Technomic Deluxe

2022-08-19 Thread Peter Stock
i've got an 80mm. but I have it catalogued as 25.4 if it's interesting, I'll double check that clamp diam tomorrow. Peter Stock Toronto, Canada On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 5:52 PM James wrote: > A lotta stems floating around here and it seems like OP got their needs > met. I'll try m

Re: [RBW] WTB/ISO: Nitto Technomic Deluxe

2022-08-19 Thread Peter Stock
I have a Technomic in 80 length. maybe too short. but I have it listed as having a 25.4 clamp diameter. But I could check that. let me know if you are set or if an 80 could help. Peter Peter Stock Toronto, Canada On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 4:44 PM Todd G wrote: > Hi Seth, thanks for the of

Re: [RBW] Re: Potential buyer etiquette

2022-08-05 Thread Peter Stock
And if I get a nice frame that size at some point, I'll keep them in mind. And what is f/f? Peter Stock Toronto Canada On Fri., Aug. 5, 2022, 12:45 p.m. Mike Godwin, wrote: > As a potential buyer and infrequent seller, perhaps I sometimes correspond > too much. A Nitto rac

Re: [RBW] Re: Potential buyer etiquette

2022-08-04 Thread Peter Stock
If ghosters then show back up a few months (or years) later for something else, I usually remember them and so they lose the privilege of free packing, Best Rate Shipping etc. Or I just raise the price peter stock toronto canada On Thu., Aug. 4, 2022, 7:14 p.m. Joe Mullins, wrote: > I

Re: [RBW] FS: Shorts and Pants

2022-07-07 Thread Peter Stock
are the Musas long enough for you? (they look a bit short). how tall are you? (or what is your inseam? Peter Stock Toronto, Canada On Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 11:24 AM Dave Grossman wrote: > Selling some MUSA Topo Designs pants and nice Filson Dry Shelter Cloth > Shorts. Shorts ar

Re: [RBW] ISO/WTT/WTB: Dura Ace GA 200/first gen crank arms, VG condition, 170 mm or something equally pretty, spare, light.

2022-06-27 Thread Peter Stock
I have a set of 170mm 1st Gen DA cranks if you are still looking. I can send photos later today. Peter Stock Toronto, Canada On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 5:22 PM Patrick Moore wrote: > Topline Superlight, anyone?* > > This would be a vanity component on a vanity bike, tho' a bi

[RBW] Re: wheels (135mm spaced rear with freehub) for a Sam Hillborne

2022-06-19 Thread Peter Stock
thanks. I'll look at those both. I did dip into the Universal website for a minute. most of what they seem to offer in wheels was for Disc brakes. and I am not there yet. I couldn't find much for Rim brakes. but I wrote them, told them what I needed and asked what they suggested. thanks for the

[RBW] Re: 2020(1?) 60 cm Sam Hillborne measurements, and sizing help

2022-06-19 Thread Peter Stock
have a look at this chart. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gfiN1kOxVrthdc6eScUF9fP5n-BvRBILbBMYiEg5LM4/edit?usp=sharing On Sunday, June 19, 2022 at 11:01:44 AM UTC-4 alltheworl...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > Does anyone have a current model 60cm Sam Hillborne they can measure? I'm >

[RBW] Re: wheels (135mm spaced rear with freehub) for a Sam Hillborne

2022-06-19 Thread Peter Stock
Good questions. while I am experienced in the world of traditional 700c road bikes and wheels, I am something of a novice at anything the style of a Rivendell. But first, Some history, context. I got this SH frame almost by accident. my plumber was given it to settle some debt I think, and

[RBW] wheels (135mm spaced rear with freehub) for a Sam Hillborne

2022-06-18 Thread Peter Stock
in Canada. Or if anyone has a decent set they would sell me (that would take an 8S Shimano cassette) let me know. I'll be driving to Buffalo in the next few weeks to pick up some other bike gear and so shipping to there would likely make the shipping cost reasonable Peter Stock Toronto Canada

Re: [RBW] Roadini heavy?

2022-01-28 Thread peter stock
FWIW my Sam Hillborne also strikes me as heavy, more plowhorse than thoroughbred. I've never used the term "spritely" to describe its ride (as I often do with other bikes I own) I just weighed it, complete. 12.74kgs / 28lbs Not insanely heavy but up there. Peter Stock toronto. On

Re: [RBW] Show me some bikes with black components

2021-12-12 Thread Peter Stock
ch/ce8742c5-d779-4a74-9d4a-b686bf810c8cn%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email_source=footer> > . > peter stock toronto canada -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for Rim Advice

2021-12-05 Thread Peter Stock
the answer is: the VAR tire tool. hard/impossible to find in North America. so i ordered a dozen here https://tinyurl.com/yckr6ksm great stocking stuffers or giveaways peter stock toronto canada On Sun., Dec. 5, 2021, 8:06 p.m. Ben Adrian, wrote: > I'm a pretty handy home mecha

[RBW] Re: Sam Hillborne Front Derailleur setup problems

2021-06-11 Thread Peter Stock
Finally, I think Yes. The trick seems to have been looping the cable UNDER the pinch bolt instead of over it as one would normally do. This UNDER routing was suggested elsewhere but Bill LIndsey put his finger on the Why - this FD must have a longer arm above the pivot and so logically that

[RBW] Re: Building a Sam Hillborne

2021-02-27 Thread Peter Stock
cked gravel, not overly hilly.) >> Drop bars (I have TONS of drop bars) or moustache bars (I don't have any >> really)? I generally prefer drop bars for all riding situations. >> >> Anyway, rather than wandering aimlessly around in the garage randomly >> plucking parts f