Bikes have weight? Haven't thought about it since I was 20 and bought my
last bike before my Hunqapillar. What a wonderful freedom! Cool.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Saturday, June 15, 2013 6:55:16 AM UTC-6, Matthew J wrote:
>
> but adding a useful range of gears - say a 14-32 7 speed -- and a rear
but adding a useful range of gears - say a 14-32 7 speed -- and a rear
derailleur would add only a lb or so. For 'round town commuting, even in
rolling terrain and winds with loads, no one needs more range than 86" --
38". Even if you need a triple, 26 lb is not at all hard.
Heck, I tour on a 1
I just read the Blug post. Abstracting from the good news at the end, and
tawkin' about the bulk of it, I must say that I like it and agree with
about 93.764% of it. In particular:
I think that long chainstays make a bike more comfortable over rough
surfaces. I have continually been pleased and su
I'm guessing public announcement of the new digs mentioned in the last direct
email.
Dan
On Jun 14, 2013, at 1:42 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
> This appears cryptically at the end of the latest Blug post. Appaloosa?
> Budget Riv? Spill, GP!
>
> Joe Bernard
> Vallejo, CA.
>
>
> --
> You rec
This appears cryptically at the end of the latest Blug post. Appaloosa?
Budget Riv? Spill, GP!
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
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