Re: [RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-22 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 09:18 -0800, Phil Brown wrote: > > On Feb 20, 6:10 pm, Angus wrote: > a bottle opener braze-on. > > > A front wheel dropout can be artfully filed into a bottle opener > without altering its wheel holding duties. On the other hand, a Swiss Army knife has a bottle opener and

[RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-22 Thread Phil Brown
On Feb 20, 6:10 pm, Angus wrote: a bottle opener braze-on. > A front wheel dropout can be artfully filed into a bottle opener without altering its wheel holding duties. Phil Brown -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post t

[RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-22 Thread Scott G.
Blinkie/Rear mini rack brazes on the seat stays. Seat tube or Seatstay pump mount. Ditto on fork wire guides for computer/front dyno light. 3rd water bottle location is good for a spare tire holder on tour. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners

[RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-21 Thread mark
My tourer has chain hanger, 3 water bottle braze fittings, threaded fittings on brake bridge and chain stay bridge for fenders, and rear rack and fender eyelets. The fender fitting on the brake bridge lets me put a bolt straight through the fender into the brake bridge, no clip needed. The front fo

Re: [RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-21 Thread cyclotourist
Yes, +2. I really wish I had one. On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 6:02 AM, JoelMatthews wrote: > Plus 1 on kick stand plate. > > On Feb 21, 7:24 am, Steve Palincsar wrote: > > On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 05:09 -0800, Paul wrote: > > > If you consistently run fenders a threaded eyelet in the bottom of the >

[RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-21 Thread JoelMatthews
Plus 1 on kick stand plate. On Feb 21, 7:24 am, Steve Palincsar wrote: > On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 05:09 -0800, Paul wrote: > > If you consistently run fenders a threaded eyelet in the bottom of the > > fork crown > > As is a threaded fitting on the underside of the rear brake bridge. > And, of cours

Re: [RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-21 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 05:09 -0800, Paul wrote: > If you consistently run fenders a threaded eyelet in the bottom of the > fork crown As is a threaded fitting on the underside of the rear brake bridge. And, of course, so is a correctly located threaded fitting at the chainstay bridge. If you ever

[RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-21 Thread Paul
If you consistently run fenders a threaded eyelet in the bottom of the fork crown is nice, let's one take the fenders on and off without messing with anything mounted through the crown. Having threads at the chainstay bridge would also be nice. -- You received this message because you are subscr

[RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-20 Thread amoll68
Hi Angus, Thought about a chain hanger? Have you considered going with a Schmidt dynohub? Wiring guides on the fork would be nice for the front headlight. Also, if you were going to run a tail-light, it'd be nice to run the wire through the downtube, like this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/39151

[RBW] Re: Desirable Braze-ons?

2010-02-20 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
Tab for Schlumpf? You never know. On Feb 20, 8:10 pm, Angus wrote: > I'm probably going to have my Atlantis re-painted in the near future, > and was going to have the low rider braze-ons on the fork lowered to > better match a Tubus front rack and have a braze on added from a Gino > light mount.