Re: "old time bikes" - I was recently struck by how recently bicycles of
any kind first existed, when I learned that Jonathan the tortoise lives on
Saint Helena in the South Atlantic and was at least 40 years old when the
penny-farthing bicycle was
invented!
Hello,
I have a few items for sale that I found during spring cleaning. Pics if you
want. Prices are OBO and include shipping inside USA
Nitto Choco bars - $100
TA cranks NEW 2007 5 pin 50.4bcd etched logos 170mm english pedal threads - $200
TA chainring 48t 8-10s NEW - $50
TA chainring 46t
Hi Roberta ! Most of the slick tires I've had will start to show some
white threads when the rubber is gone. Some it comes quicker than others,
and some only in spots while other may be long streaks. It may look like
skid marks. Another way on some tires is a flat groove is worn in the
center
Yes Craig and Rich ! "Old time bikes!" laughing heartily ! I
use the term "time" rather loosely here as I figure a working bike and
parts at-hand and all are timeless. Their backstory, as interesting as it
may or may not be, has no bearing on the present use and working of it, you
Heyo,
I think this has been brought up in the past, but Crust recently designed
some new 650b wheels/rims that are a good alternative to the Pacenti
Brevets and Velocity Quills that serve as excellent rims for lighter
Rivendell builds.
Anywho, they are now available to purchase as separate
Leah and I both have Gravel King Slicks on a bike and question came up: If
the tires are naturally slick, how can you tell that the life is wearing
away, hopefully before they ooze out sealant or go flat on a ride?
Just in case it matters, my GK Slicks are run tubeless and hers are tubed,
but
Closing out this request. Riv restocked these and added a 42/28/guard combo
that works perfectly for my intended purpose, so I just put in an order and
I'm all set.
Thanks,
David
On Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 12:11:15 PM UTC-5 David B wrote:
> Been a while since I've participated, so apologies
I judge stuff like derailleurs/derailers based on how well they work.
If something works really well, it's appearance actually grows on me.
Pretty dramatically.
I really hate stuff that looks pretty but does not work - or is difficult
to setup or maintain, fails frequently, etc.
Thanks,
Yes, the seat post. Still, I wonder: how did they do it?
On Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 9:58:57 PM UTC-7 Erik wrote:
> Just the seat post, not the seat tube.
>
> On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 10:45:50 AM UTC-7 Wesley wrote:
>
>> This is the first I'm hearing that you can have tubes knurled on
Another great story by Leah! From Vegas to Michigan life. Beautiful
Michigan, enjoy!
On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 10:25:24 AM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Their slow group was slow. I was glad to be in the faster class on the
> women’s ride. I kept pace, rode in 2nd and
Hello Garth:
Thanks for posting pictures of your Franklin. It really hits me! Fun and
practical bundled together. Doesn't conform to a particular breed or look.
Freewheel, reverse brake levers and simple lugs:-) The bike's simplicity
and the mix of parts give it so much personality.
Craig,
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