Think I might be asking too much for these. Amending price to $125
shipped, but I'll listen to offers..
On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 4:29:17 AM UTC-7 Alex K wrote:
> $150 Shipped CONUS
> I am switching to Endurance Plus casing as I will be using my Clem H for
> commuting to and from
All sold.
On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 18:01:51 UTC-5 jeffbog...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Thanks for all the interest!
> Here is what is still available:
>
> * Tektro RL 720 Cross Levers $15
> * Nitto fillet Brazed Bullmoose $145
> * Shimano 550 Brake Levers (for cantilevers) $25
> * Microshift
Thanks for all the interest!
Here is what is still available:
* Tektro RL 720 Cross Levers $15
* Nitto fillet Brazed Bullmoose $145
* Shimano 550 Brake Levers (for cantilevers) $25
* Microshift Thumbies $65
* Trunksack small $75
* Brooks B17 classic honey $65
* Brooks Saddlebag $65
Cheers!
Jeff
Or you could use the correct size drill, and the correct size tap.
Laing
Who owns a tap and die set and like to use it.
On Friday, August 5, 2022 at 5:09:47 PM UTC-4 Danny wrote:
> Depending on the size of your screws, you may need to adjust your drill
> bit size.
>
> Copy/pasted from the Riv
Depending on the size of your screws, you may need to adjust your drill bit
size.
Copy/pasted from the Riv site, photos of the process at the link below.
*These are for those of you who are handy with a drill and not intimidated
by the prospect of changing metal forever. If you're familiar
As one also with stenosis (and L2 - L4 fused), I found that bending over
just a little bit was better than upright walking. So…biking! But I tried
6 saddles on my Sam, and all of them hurt various places on my butt after a
while. Finally I got a Brooks B-17 carved. After break-in and
I’ve got some pins (grub screws) to add to my lambdas. How is this
accomplished?
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Another of my favorite discontinued saddles, the Brooks semi-sprung B-72,
not included with the bike for good reason.
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Laing
On Friday, August 5, 2022 at 2:32:30 PM UTC-4 Valerie Yates wrote:
> I've been made aware of a mistake in my listing. The QB currently has
> Barlow
Headset press sold, shock pump remains. $20 shipped!
On Wednesday, August 3, 2022 at 2:13:07 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Bag sold, headset press and shock pump remain. Shock pump! In what world
> did I think I was a mountain biker who was going to be pumping air in
> shocks?? 臘
>
> On
I've been made aware of a mistake in my listing. The QB currently has
Barlow Pass tires on it -- 700x38, which gives it a standover of 82.5.
Seems like determining the correct size is the biggest challenge. This one
is technically a bit too big for me but I have always liked riding a
slightly
f/f: frame/fork or frameset.
On Friday, August 5, 2022 at 10:30:43 AM UTC-7 lug...@gmail.com wrote:
> "Just DON'T let someone know, "hey, if you ever want to sell that bike
> let me know"?
> DON'T?
> Why not? I would like to know if someone was interested at some point in
> the future
> In
"Just DON'T let someone know, "hey, if you ever want to sell that bike let
me know"?
DON'T?
Why not? I would like to know if someone was interested at some point in
the future
In fact anytime someone comes to buy a part I will ask them "what frame
size do you ride?" And if I get a nice frame that
Addendum: I'm sure part of the problem is this lousy Google Groups
interface that is sending my replies to spam folders. Apparently it's a BIG
problem now, to the point that I may just end the practice of trying to
sell here. The level of irritation I've experienced the last few times I've
They are often on e bay. Got mine like new for $75.00!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 5, 2022, at 12:42 PM, Philip Barrett wrote:
>
>
> Thanks & great question.
>
> In an attempt to isolate this I've been staying on the Platypus only, it
> seems (maybe) that the Kona ULTD doesn't cause as
As a potential buyer and infrequent seller, perhaps I sometimes correspond
too much. A Nitto rack or some other jewel, its rare that there are
crickets on the other end. Heck, at least crickets make noise! But I never
thought of Eric's example, and Ken Y hit the nail on the head. If I sit
back
Thanks & great question.
In an attempt to isolate this I've been staying on the Platypus only, it
seems (maybe) that the Kona ULTD doesn't cause as much issue which makes no
sense as it's a more forward/pressure on that area riding position so in
the name of eliminating variables...
I've
Sorry to hear it, Philip! Nagging physical issues are miserable. How many
bikes do you own, and is there variation in your experience between bikes,
or if you adjust your seat or handlebar height?
-W
On Friday, August 5, 2022 at 7:01:55 AM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com wrote:
> My riding is being
Thanks all, I was wondering about trying a B-67 but it's a major investment
if I'm wrong! I guess I could do Amazon & return though.
On Friday, August 5, 2022 at 10:26:16 AM UTC-5 George Schick wrote:
> Interestingly, I have either B-17's or a Flyer on all but one of my bikes
> and I ride
Interestingly, I have either B-17's or a Flyer on all but one of my bikes
and I ride them without issue. The 4th one, however, has a Team Pro,
probably the narrowest of the Brooks saddles and whenever I ride that one I
begin to develop similar problems, probably piriformis or related.
Wow! I’ve not heard of this before. But, having had surgery for stenosis &
resulting severe, debilitating sciatica I can sympathize. Surgery BTW was
successful & miraculous. Reading now about piriformis prevention. FWIW, my very
upright position on my Clem with B67 has been transformational.
I look at it a bit like posting something on Craigslist or really ANY
retail experience. There will always be "tire-kickers," people who take a
test drive , try on clothes, ask lots of questions about a product. but
never buy. Retail is exhausting.
Kudos and much respect to the team working
My riding is being seriously compromised by Piriformis syndrome. I'm with a
sports doc and in PT for this so don't need advice on treatment, more so,
any shared experience specific to cycling.
Pressure on the Periformis area causes both localized pain and pain in my
calf. Running does not
For what it's worth, Eric, I responded to you with the "reply to author"
button earlier this week. I didn't get anything back from you. Maybe my
response didn't work, maybe you pipe stuff from me to spam, and maybe
you've already got your saddle needs filled. At any rate, my response said
Joe — I sometimes don't recognize names from the forum so I'll plug their
email address into the search bar here on the group to see what turns up.
Dozens of posts going back 10 years? Let's party! No posts...at all? Uh,
give me a minute.
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