Thank you all for the kind words.
It was fun putting the post together. I'm not a real big internet
gabber but I've been following this groups adventures for a couple of
months and figured what the heck. I think the bike is about
finished. Very reliable low maintenance transportation which is wh
Awesome story Ray. I think most people on this form felt the same way
about Rivendell. I know i do.
On Mar 3, 9:38 pm, Way Rebb wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You folks seem like a fun group who might enjoy this. I thought I'd
> share some pics of my "old" Sam Hillborne…but first a story…no wait,
> the pic
Thanks for the story Ray nice setup on the Sam-like the bar tape and
the "final" bag set up
On Mar 3, 9:38 pm, Way Rebb wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You folks seem like a fun group who might enjoy this. I thought I'd
> share some pics of my "old" Sam Hillborne…but first a story…no wait,
> the pics, skip
Great story, great looking bike. Welcome to the group. Keep pictures
and ride reports coming.
--mike
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129mm approx, that is what I had to do for my Atlantis. Especially if
the stays are bowed out (like Atlantis). SKF has one that might work,
or you can find an old UN-72, or a TA Axix. Of course there is always
Phil Wood.
Gabe
On Mar 3, 10:18 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> I know what you felt. I en