[RBW] Re: Free Clinic Schedule on Instagram Live

2020-04-17 Thread Clayton Scott
Wheel spoking methods are always of interest to me. Since I have time and don't build more than ~10 wheels a year the Schraner method of spoking has served me well, but I am always interested in other methods. Seems the like tensioning, truing, and stress relieving are pretty similar from

[RBW] Re: Free Clinic Schedule on Instagram Live

2020-04-17 Thread James / Analog Cycles
Hi Leah, Submissions in advance are the way to go. We have to gather materials, ruminate on best presentation, pick out our outfits... I'll cover all of that stuff in the 1x clinic, but, nut shell is this: if you don't use one extreme of your gears or another, IE the easiest or very

[RBW] Re: Free Clinic Schedule on Instagram Live

2020-04-17 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
Can we submit questions early? Maybe it’s helpful to know them ahead of time so you can prepare? I’m interested in 1x video as well. You mentioned to me that I might consider that for my upcoming Cheviot. I don’t know what makes a rider a good candidate for 1x, but I’d like to know. I don’t

[RBW] Re: Free Clinic Schedule on Instagram Live

2020-04-17 Thread James / Analog Cycles
*Adding: 5/6 Handlebar tape customization: different finishes to make your tape unique* *5/13: Drivetrain hacks: Turkey Vulture, Turkey Vulture Supreme, 1x friction shifting. Don't settle for stock gearing! * On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 8:37:52 PM UTC-4, James / Analog Cycles wrote: >

[RBW] Re: Free Clinic Schedule on Instagram Live

2020-04-17 Thread James / Analog Cycles
I'll add a tape customization clinic. There are a bunch of things you can do, glitter is the easiest, but the others are fun as well. -james On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 8:58:41 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote: > > I want to see how Candice adds sparkle to the tape! -- You received this

[RBW] Re: Free Clinic Schedule on Instagram Live

2020-04-17 Thread James / Analog Cycles
Sure. We can do that. We have a number of bikes here with it set up. On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 1:02:05 AM UTC-4, J Imler wrote: > > Turkey vulture demo. Component meshing...with smooth results. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners