on 3/19/10 6:00 PM, Jon Grant at jgr...@papagrant.com wrote:
> Well, okay, then. Can we move on to the best handlebars for the Roadeo,
> please?
Well, since you can get a threadless headset option on the Roadeo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclofiend/411557600/
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On Mar 19, 2010, at 20:00, Jon Grant mailto:jgr...@papagrant.com> > wrote:
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> Well, okay, then. Can we move on to the best handlebars for the Roadeo,
> please?
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rswatson quipped:
Right here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lukira/2746197544
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I don¹t care who ya are, that¹s funny ra
On Mar 19, 2010, at 20:00, Jon Grant wrote:
Well, okay, then. Can we move on to the best handlebars for the
Roadeo, please?
Right here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lukira/2746197544
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On Fri, 2010-03-19 at 21:00 -0500, Jon Grant wrote:
> 4) While the above may constitute reasonable beginning guidelines, the
> best saddle solution can vary widely from the norm due to individual
> circumstances.
>
> 5) Some riders find Brooks and similar saddles to be comfortable
> enough that t
So, after three days of back and forth, here¹s what I¹m understanding:
1) With bars above saddle height and an upright position, a wider, flat
saddle ‹ perhaps even with springs -- is more likely to please most riders.
2) With bars more-or-less at saddle height, a medium-wide, flattish saddle
is