Cycling caps look dorky on everybody. The trick is to own the dorkiness. I’m still working on that which is why I have a drawer full of mostly unworn cycling caps…I have had lots of skin cancers removed so a cycling cap really does not provide enough sun coverage for me. I wear broad brim hats when
And even the highest security lock is worthless if you lock up to something that’s easily defeated. Thieves will just cut the rack or pole you are locked to and take the bike somewhere where they can work on the lock. I always use a lock through the frame and at least one through a wheel so at leas
I was just searching to see if Outdoor Research had brought back their Ferrosi 3/4 pants (no luck) and came across these Aerotech knickers. They look decent and have a fairly low price. I may try these out. Men's Multi-Sport Knickers | Urban Pedal Pushers | Loose Fit Activewear Cargo Caprisaerotech
I use Kookaburra soap in my front loading washer and have never had an issue. I just use the regular cycle typically and put wool items in wash bags. I use 2 oz but I think the bottle states I should use 1 oz. Per the article that may not be a good idea. 1 oz seems like a small amount but I’ll give
1Up also sells a “wheel stop” accessory for fendered bikes. It basically lets you secure the front wheel more securely which should allow less pressure to be needed where the rear rack support rests on the fender. You can always add a Voile strap to further secure the rear wheel to the rack but it
I own one. I have a Tern e-Cargo bike that allows me to ride more. I don’t have free time for recreational riding currently so errands are the only way I get to ride. I do as many errands as I can on “normal” bikes but the Tern lets me get more miles in since it allows me to ride when I would other
No cicadas here but I did get to ride through another swarm of bees the other day. I’ve been caught in a few of those beehive moves now. You can hear the swarm coming from quite a distance.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Jun 5, 2024, at 1:05 PM, George Schick wrote:Anyone been bik
I recently picked up clogs and the Cairn EVO sandals. The clogs that fit me were one size up from the sandals. A friend of mine just picked up both as well and he was the same. Clogs a size up from the sandals.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn May 30, 2024, at 7:34 AM, Brian Forsee w
I’d likely agree that having Riv build up the bike is the best option. But… my first bike build was my custom Riv back in 2001 I think. I had lots of time between putting down a deposit and actually receiving the frame to figure out the parts spec. Back then Riv had their catalogs that did a good j
I have a couple pairs of those Sahara pants as well and I love them. These look like they got rid of the roll up legs with snaps and replaced them with zip off legs? I can’t find the roll up leg version on their site.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn May 27, 2024, at 7:03 AM, Patrick
I’ve had somewhere around 50 cancers surgically removed. One melanoma and the rest basal cells. I’m of Irish ancestry but grew up and still live in SoCal. My skin type doesn’t belong here for sure. I basically stopped wearing a helmet and wear wide brimmed hats when I ride. I also wear sun shirts t
My favorite camera to carry on the bike is the Sony RX100. It takes great photos and is pretty compact. I have also found it to be very reliable and has handled lots of travel without failing.These days I am liking to mount my Insta360 X3/X4 on my bike. It’s a 360 camera so you can shoot now and th
Sorry to see the custom up for sale! My circa 2000 custom is a wall hanger right now since my needs then don’t match my current needs.I picked up a motorcycle, my first, three years ago and I’m still trying to find time to practice. Lots of work plus caring for my wife’s mother takes up all of my t
This is one that stuck with me. Packing a raft on a Brompton in the UK.Expedition by Bike and Boatyoutu.beRobert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Mar 25, 2024, at 1:03 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:I'm not in the market, sorry, but I find that little inflatable very interesting. Is the boat des
I also feel that if I did not think about my saddle or anything that touches it during a ride then I have a successful saddle fit. I ride with no padded shorts so I can tell when a saddle doesn’t feel right.On my saddles that fit best I can feel pressure on my sit bones but nowhere else. My underst
The White Rim Road in Moab is a great ride. We did it over three days. It’s only 100 miles but very scenic. You will need to bring your own water in and will need campground reservations.I’ve always wanted to do the San Juan Mountain hut to hut ride but haven’t been able to fit that in yet.Robert T
I love the B17 and the non-leather saddle that equals it in comfort for me is the WTB Pure V saddle. They now make the Pure but that one felt slightly different to me. I stashed a few of the Pure V’s away since they are harder to find. This is the one I like:WTB Pure V Race SE Saddle - BLACKamazon.
I just remembered I also used Power Grips which was a nice combination of foot retention and normal shoes. The one downside to power grips was that they needed to be adjusted for shoes that were materially different in size from the shoes used to set up the straps. Chuck Taylor’s vs hiking boots fo
The first bike I bought for myself was a mid 80’s Schwinn Sierra and I rode that to commute to work and school. Once I added a road bike (Nishiki Prestige) to that I started reading cycling magazines and learned that the flat pedals I had been using since I started riding weren’t the way to go. So
I went in on the Blue version Kickstarter and have been using that lock on my E-cargo bike in conjunction with an Abus Bordo lock. No problems in the few years I have been using it.I do like the lock. It has a wide opening and is long enough that I am usually able to attach it to what I want to loc
How much wiggle room is there on the brakes for smaller wheels? Would a smaller diameter wheelset allow the bike to load on the train? Or bring a 16” front wheel with you and use it for the train rack and then swap out when at the destination. A 16” wheel should fit in any Riv approved saddlebag.R
That was my experience as well when I did the Pacific Coast tour in 2000. I live in San Diego so I basically flew up to BC and rode home. The book was a great help on that ride.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Oct 25, 2023, at 11:58 AM, Steven Sweedler wrote:I ride from Seattle to
I have problems with extremities in the cold and have never found a glove system that works all the time for me. We get temps down into the 20’s so we don’t have the extreme colds other people go through but it’s cold for us. For feet I have found that Sealskinz waterproof socks help keep my feet
I have a Silky Katanaboy that lives in my camper van. It’s ridiculous how quickly that cuts through medium sized logs. I also picked up a Silky Zubat for around the house. I may need to add a Pocket Boy for the bike now…Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Jul 12, 2023, at 12:49 PM, Mack
I picked up a Mod Zero as well. Same size and color. Mine will be a complete build from Mike due to time constraints on my end. I’ll be up there for business soon but I’ll be flying up so I won’t be able to pick up my bike in person. I could justify a drive but parking in SF is bad and I’m not sure
I’d still be in therapy if that happened to me.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Jun 15, 2023, at 3:16 PM, 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:In the winter of 2011, I bought a Mark-Nobilette-built Legolas. It was serious overlap with my 2001 custom Riv Road and 2005 Quickbeam. I just
Bags x Bird make the Piccolo which sounds Ike it could work. You have your choice of fabrics, colors, etc. Side pockets but they lay flat. The bags are made to order so maybe those can be deleted? I have their Goldback bag and the quality is very high. The costs reflect that…PICCOLO 9.5Wbagsxbird.
+1 on whatbars.com. Great site to compare bars. I use a 90 mm stem with Persuader bars on my Prospector.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn May 16, 2023, at 11:31 AM, Jacob Byard wrote:If you go to whatbars.com you can pick both the Jones and Persuaders and see how that compare. That
Or Kendall Mint Cakes.Robert Tilley San Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Apr 4, 2023, at 9:54 PM, iamkeith wrote:Should have asked it to discus ye olde high-carb snack cakes.On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 4:36:01 PM UTC-6 Ryan wrote:Wow! Scary! Fortuantely, I don't think ChatGPT has quite nailed Gran
That’s strange. I received my All Rounder in June 2001 and it was a Starck build. He built it with 130 spacing in the rear rather than the 135 I specified so I had to take it back to him to fix it. He was local here and worked in the same building as Joe Bell. I still think about Joe Bell’s shop wi
When I ordered my custom Riv I requested mounts for a front rack. Grant stated it was tough to place the braze-ons since each rack has unique attachment points. We settled on a location that works with the Nitto mini rack. So maybe Grant feels p-clamps are able to work around various rack mounting
I have that tail light hooked up to an IQ-X headlight on our Hubbuhubbuh and it works great. The Micro puts out a decent amount of light for its size.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Mar 16, 2023, at 7:55 PM, Matthew Williams wrote:Hi everyone,I have a SON dynamo front hub, with an
1Up also has the Wheel Stop which is supposed to make carrying fendered bikes better. I think it helps clamp the front wheel more securely so you can go easy on the rear bar which would be clamping on the fender itself?I added one with my order but haven’t installed it yet. I’ve been working from
My last ride for the year was an e-cargo bike ride to the grocery store. On the way home I had a shift cable failure so I had to ride home in the lowest gear spinning like mad. So, my New Year’s resolution has now become learning how to replace shift cables on a Nuvinci/Enviolo hub.Robert TilleySan
I just measured my Prospector with Rohloff and measured a Q of 185 mm. I could likely shave a few mm off with with a different crank.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Dec 20, 2022, at 1:33 PM, Bob wrote:Patrick,I do not, sorry to say. Would like to have those data myself. Anyone her
The White Rim Road near Moab UT is a nice 3 day ride. Need to reserve sites in advance and bring water but it worth it. Some do it in a day but 3 days is how we did it.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Dec 19, 2022, at 11:28 AM, James M wrote:I'm laid up for 6 more weeks with a brok
I used some 3M tape meant for wrapping car hoods and fenders for protection. I cut it into pieces that fit around the tubes of my bike. I primarily wrapped the main triangle of one bike to keep frame bags from killing the paint. This tape applies fairly easily and seems to last without fading. I b
I have an 86 cm PBH and bought a small Hubbuhubbuh. My wife is only about 5’ 2” so the S was the best choice to fit both of us. The bike fits me fine. Riv also recommended the S for me.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Nov 30, 2022, at 6:09 PM, Dave S wrote:Anyone have sizing input
I have used JB Weld on a number of metal to non-metal interfaces and it worked really well. I can’t recall any failing. This is the standard JB Weld that has black & white materials that you mix together to get a gray material.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Oct 13, 2022, at 7:52 PM
I gotta admit that it was an impressive shot!Sunrise/sunset are definitely dangerous times to be on the road. I used to ride with a very experienced cyclist here and he used to organize Bike Friday rides since he owned a few. He always wanted to do the Pacific Coast tour and finally got a chance on
I have never used any of Paul’s brakes surprisingly. It’s surprising because I have no problem spending money on things that are better/more advanced than what I need. For me, I think (maybe wrongly) that I can get 90% of the braking that Paul’s would provide at a fraction of the cost by using othe
B-17’s work really well for me but I do use non-leather saddles on most bikes these days. The WTB Pure V is my favorite and I have a few stashed for future use. The Fabric Scoop Flat and Specialized Romin also work for me.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Sep 22, 2022, at 11:39 AM, ze
I also carry an Inreach when off the grid. It also allows others to see where I’m at when they want to check on me.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Sep 16, 2022, at 1:47 PM, Piaw Na wrote:It's OK to be concerned with safety in the backcountry. I carry a Garmin Inreach Mini for thos
I bought Full Tilt a while back and have yet to read it. I’ll need to fix that I think.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my iPhoneOn Sep 14, 2022, at 1:38 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:I finally started reading Dervla Murphy's 1965 or so classic Full Tilt: Ireland to India With A Bicycle about her 19
We’re getting it in SoCal as well but nothing like that. We were up near 100
but with high humidity for us. I can take the heat but am definitely not used
to humid. We have rain now but at least it’s cooler.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Sep 10, 2022, at 7:51 AM, Collin
I think my only low trail bikes are my Bromptons. Loading the front on that is
the best option since the luggage carrier block is there and I have a bunch on
Brompton bags to fit it. Plus, placing anything on the rear rack that is much
wider than the rack itself will interfere with my feet when
I agree with others on the IQ-X. That is the best light I’ve used for road use.
I like the looks of it but some don’t like the blue light on the button on the
back. Mine is hidden from view by a front bag. The silver version looks like
metal but I think it is plastic.
I also have a Sinewave Be
I agree with previous posters on the Rudy Project Rydon and Oakley Flak frames.
I own both and both are great on the bike. For on the bike I think I prefer the
Rydon’s since they seem to have a bit more coverage.
I put prescription lenses in my Rydon’s but have non prescription Prizm Trail
Tor
That rug really ties the room together.
I have a decent amount of Scottish ancestry plus it gets hot here so I think I
could swing a kilt. My wife got used to my knickers so a kilt is the next
logical step.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Jun 24, 2022, at 9:10 AM, Patric
I commuted off-road on a Pugsley in those conditions here in dry SoCal for
years and really did little maintenance other than lube the chain regularly. I
think I changed cogs, chain and the large chainring at about 4,000 miles but
that was about it. This was a 2x10 drivetrain.
I don’t think our
I owned a Thule Aero Helium for a while. It did the job but I didn’t really
care for it. I have a lot of weird bikes so the fact that the rack holds the
bikes by the seat and top tubes didn’t work well for some bikes. I tried the
top tube adapter they make but that wasn’t that great of a solutio
I have used Carradice bags for years along with many of the older Riv
offerings. I think the Bags by Bird Goldback and Fabio’s Chest bags took those
bags and improved them quite a bit. If I had to choose one it would be the
Fabio’s Chest. Lots of mounting options, long flap, useful collar for se
Gotta say that Trans Europe Express is my favorite as well. I have tickets to
see their 3D show here in July. The last one was cancelled due to COVID so
hopefully this goes on as planned.
I need to track down the original Tour de France and check it out. I only have
the 2003 version.
Robert Ti
I have a custom All Rounder from 2000 and it’s a great bike. I still remember
the way it felt descending at speed for the first time. It is great on the road
as well as non-technical dirt. I had mine built for canti brakes and I’m still
happy with that choice.
The fork will clear a tire in the
My Garmin watch gives me data for the last year via the Garmin Connect app on
my phone and they have totals for the last 7 days, 4 weeks and year. All older
data I need to access from the cloud if I want to see it.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Mar 3, 2022, at 2:51 PM,
I use a Garmin watch (Fenix 5+ currently) to record all of my rides. The data
all goes up to Garmin’s cloud and I have it automatically sent to Strava as
well. I don’t look at the data much but I can easily see it on the Garmin app
on my phone. It includes ride data along with heart rate, calori
I definitely don’t have that many miles on them I’m still less than 1,000
miles on both of mine. I need to get out more…
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Feb 9, 2022, at 10:45 PM, Mr. Ray wrote:
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> "My Rohloff’s are louder than I like but I put up with it since I like t
I prefer quiet hubs which is why I typically stick to Shimano. You can hear
them if you try but it’s not overwhelming. It seems like there is no mechanical
benefit from the extra noise so there is no need for me to switch.
My Rohloff’s are louder than I like but I put up with it since I like the
On my commutes I also carried a large thermos full of coffee since our office
coffee was pretty bad. It added weight but coffee is worth the extra effort.
I basically work from home now so I have to find excuses to get out and do
errands throughout the week to ride.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
I used to do a commute that was primarily off-road. Some days I would ride in
on the roads just to stay cleaner (no trail dirt). For these commutes I used an
Arkel Bug pannier. It can be used as a backpack as well since in has shoulder
straps that can be covered when used as a pannier. I used it
Do you have a bungee net? I’d think the wheel would sit on a padded rack
vertically with a bungee net over it. Seems like tension would be equal on both
sides so it wouldn’t topple one way or the other. Probably need a decent sized
net though…
A backpack that has daisy chains on it would make i
We do get cold in the mornings here. Sometimes into the 20’s. On those days I
typically ride in sandals. On my feet I put on thick wool socks and then
Sealskinz socks over those. The Sealskinz are waterproof so they work for rain
as well.
My feet do sweat with this setup but they are warm. The
I’ve been wearing an Arc’Teryx A2B Commuter jacket this winter and I’m really
liking it. It has Gore Windstopper on the front panels and open weave wool
panels on the back to vent heat.
No pit zips but I find that opening the zipper allows plenty of air in to
release excess heat. Not made any
The hardware is pretty good and can be moved around to be able to fit most
mounts. Here’s my T-Rack mounted to the front barrel braze-ons on my fork. Note
that the fork here is 135 mm spaced so wider than most.
https://roberttilley.smugmug.com/Bicycles/Tumbleweed-Prospector/i-pFbrBgK/A
Here’s a
I run their T-Rack on the front and Mini Pannier Rack on the rear of my
bikepacking bike. Very functional racks since they have the anything cage
mounts as well as braze-on’s for mounting lights.
Daniel from Tumbleweed worked for Riv at one time and that had some influence
on the bikes he offer
BikeSnob owns two Rivs and rides around NYC. If I ever get back out there I’d
likely bring my Brompton.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Jan 21, 2022, at 7:25 PM, Minh wrote:
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> Hi all, my name is Minh and i'm on the lookout for other Brooklyn Riv'sters,
> maybe we can
I used the Arkel grocery pannier quite a bit and I really liked it. It meets
most of your criteria but has a zip top and not a buckle top. The new version
looks to have a draw cord top which would make sliding a paper bag full of
groceries in more difficult maybe? Their hardware is adjustable so
Riv has been like this for years. I remember having a credit with them and
looking around for something that met two criteria: 1. I needed it and 2. It
was in stock. The items in the intersection of the two circles in that Venn
diagram was a very, very small set.
I tend to not even bother looki
Interesting that they used the term “bikepacking” in that 1973 article. I
assumed that was a more recent term but it looks to have been around a while.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Dec 28, 2021, at 2:13 AM, Garth wrote:
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> Gotta love all these cool looking and timele
Years back I bought a used Rambouillet that came to me with down tube shifters.
I rode it that way for a while just to see what I thought of them after at
least a decade since the last time I used them.
I can’t say they were horrible but I much prefer bar mounted shifters since
they make shifti
I’m looking forward to seeing this. I love Wes Anderson movies and adding bikes
into the mix just makes it that much better.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Dec 20, 2021, at 11:40 AM, Eric Marth wrote:
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> Hi all – I just watched the French Dispatch after a long wait for
I read a review of a Riv Road in Bicycling magazine in the late 90’s and that
review led me to research Rivendell bicycles. That research led me to the BOB
group which soon lead to a custom order for an All Rounder being placed.
Grant made a lot of sense to me in his bike designs and philosophy
My Hubbuhubbuh is set up like that as well. Not for any aesthetic reason but
due to the fact that Velocity doesn’t make 40 hole rear hubs in silver. Peter
White recommended that hub for our use case so I went with it despite most of
the bike having silver components.
The wheels are far enough
I have three bikes with dyno hubs and an e-cargo bike with lights powered off
of the battery. I love having lights ready without worrying about if they are
charged or not.
I had a commute for about 8 years that was about 8 miles each way and 95%
off-road. Pretty rare for suburban San Diego. For
Amazon’s app for my PC is a bit wonky and never lets me download digital music
I have purchased. I use their web link to the music I have bought from them to
download any files I need. I am a physical media nerd so most of my music I rip
from cd’s. The Amazon Music phone app always lets me downl
Both of those albums are available digitally from Amazon. About $10 each.
Amazon usually sells their MP3 files at about 256 mbps. Not audiophile quality
but decent. These files are able to be downloaded to your pc or streamed
through their music app.
High quality FLAC downloads are likely avai
Nice! Looks like a good place to hammock camp.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Oct 27, 2021, at 5:10 PM, brendonoid wrote:
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> Manjimup, north to Donnybrook, Western Australia.
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Sorry to hear that! Where did this happen in San Diego? I’ll keep an eye out.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Oct 2, 2021, at 10:10 AM, Amy DeVaudreuil wrote:
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> My beautiful Betty Foy bicycle was stolen from my garage last night. I am
> filing a police report and monit
I was 18 and was a bit chubby. I decided I needed to find some exercise to keep
me fit and knew I needed to settle on something I enjoyed so that I’d keep at
it. I hated jogging but loved riding and rode all over town up until I got my
license on my 16th birthday. So bicycles it was.
The first
GoPro uses the 3M VHB tape for their mounts so it should be plenty strong for
most uses. I bought some of these for another project and they have held up
well:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HLYCBRI?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Sep
I agree. I bought some calipers years ago and I grab them way more often than I
expected to. A very useful tool to have.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Aug 18, 2021, at 7:09 AM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Anybody who cares about bikes enough to work on them should have an
The Brompton folding basket bag is my most used Brompton bag by far. I have the
older design and it swallows a lot of groceries including odd shaped items.
I may splurge for the new model since I do like that it has a zippered pocket
on the outside.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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If it’s the one I’m thinking of they just used a wood dowel attached to the
Brooks bag loops using toe straps. Low tech but supposed to be functional.
https://www.pathlesspedaled.com/2011/07/21/video-backpacks-on-bromptons/
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Aug 15, 2021, at
I always assumed that a bike falling off of a rack on the highway would survive
& just be scraped up. Looks like my assumption was wrong. Maybe due to the
curved “top tube” on that frame?
I just sold my Thule rack with the rubber straps that secure the frame. Mine
had three straps for each bike
If you are into folding bikes or recumbents then Bikes at Vienna is nearby. The
owner is a member of the BOB list.
https://www.bikesatvienna.com/about-us
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Aug 7, 2021, at 8:46 AM, luckytur...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Hey all,
> I will be in DC
I’m only 5’ 11” with an 86 cm PBH. I have one Brompton with a standard seat
post and one with the telescoping seat post. The standard post is about perfect
for me at full extension. I use maybe an extra inch on the telescoping post.
You’d need the telescoping post and likely the H bars as well.
My package was from them as well so maybe it’s the Carlsbad Post Office
screwing things up?
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Jun 28, 2021, at 12:04 PM, David Person wrote:
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> Robert, the San Diego package I mentioned was actually another Shelta hat
> from Carlsbad. Why
I live in San Diego and recently had something shipped to me from Carlsbad, a
suburb of San Diego. The USPS sent it to Denver first for some reason. So a 25
mile delivery turned into a much longer journey.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Jun 28, 2021, at 7:04 AM, David Per
I went with the Seahawk since the brim was similar in width to other hats I’ve
had. I think I may order the Firebird V2 as well for the greater sun protection.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Jun 6, 2021, at 7:12 PM, David Person wrote:
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> Firebird V2
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You received t
I ordered one today. Kinda nice to see there was actually a size larger than
the one I needed. Usually I grab the biggest available.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Jun 6, 2021, at 1:25 PM, David Person wrote:
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> They’re close by to you, Robert. In Carlsbad. I’m in
I’ve seen ads for those and thought about trying one. Nice to hear they work
well. I am another with lots of skin issues due to sun so I need as much
protection as I can get.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Jun 6, 2021, at 10:41 AM, David Person wrote:
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> My preferred
Nice! What size tires are those? I was measuring my circa 2000 AR and I think
the fattest tire I could fit in the fork would be about 1.7” wide. Pretty
narrow based on what I ride now. I was hoping for around 2” tires. Maybe a 650B
conversion at some point down the road?
Robert “fatties don’t f
I just picked up the cutting wheels below and they did cut through a broken tap
so they appear to do a good job so far. And it didn’t shatter like many of the
cutting wheels I have used in the past.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B4UDH3/ref=ppx_yo_mob_b_track_package_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
+1
As someone who has had around 20 cancers surgically removed and dozens of
others frozen off I’m with your wife. If you don’t take precautions now you
will pay later. My Irish ancestry is telling me I don’t belong in SoCal.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On May 14, 2021, at 9
I have an older model SON that I got in 2000 or so and it only spins a few
revolutions before stopping. I have 3 or so new SON’s and none of those have
that friction. None of mine have been loud at all and I think the notchiness is
part of the design. Magnets are in there and I don’t think those
He has a really nice High Sierra when you look at his other auctions. The first
bike I bought for myself was a Sierra in the same “colorway”. Pretty high
asking price but...
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/danville-19-schwinn-high-sierra/7303507852.html
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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I have an Abus wheel lock on the front wheel of my e-bike. I use it all the
time for quick trips into a store. Anything over a couple minutes and I’ll
break out the other locks and lock the bike up properly. I’d never used a wheel
lock before but do find them very useful.
https://roberttilley.s
I started applying tape on a frame today and it’s kind of a pain. I want to do
the front triangle since I’ll be using a frame bag on this bike. My frame has
lots of bottle mounts and cable guides so getting the tape around those was
pretty tedious. It’s likely one job I’d pay someone else to do.
The tape I bought is used for autos to protect the paint so it should be
perfectly safe on a bike.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Mar 31, 2021, at 2:54 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Does that stuff really work without messing up the paint? When I clamp a
> toptube in my w
I picked up some 3M tape from EBay to put on the wear areas of my bikepacking
bike. I haven’t used it yet as the bike is just starting to get built but the
tape looks nice. It applies just like some screen protectors for phones. It
goes on wet and then dries in place.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3
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