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On 06/06/2016 04:12 PM, Leah Peterson wrote:
Hilarious! Yes, he read something else totally in "HubbahHubbah!"
Cheap and tacky come on lines are still come on lines in his book!
Can a person be in The Seated Command position in the back? I call the
captain's seat!
Another name for the stok
Hilarious! Yes, he read something else totally in "HubbahHubbah!" Cheap and
tacky come on lines are still come on lines in his book!
Can a person be in The Seated Command position in the back? I call the
captain's seat!
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> On Jun 6, 2016, at 12:42 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
You know, more folks probably know the term in a very different context
than a tandem
and he may just have thought he was being propositioned...
On 06/06/2016 03:34 PM, dougP wrote:
"...then walked up to my husband, who was minding his own business
getting ready for work, and said “HubbahHub
"...then walked up to my husband, who was minding his own business getting
ready for work, and said “HubbahHubbah.” His eyes lit up so I’ll take it he
knows I mean we should plunk down big $ on a tandem. Ask for forgiveness
instead of permission???"
Oh, you wicked woman! Taking bets now on who
Mark - I love the Surly racks you mentioned! I don’t at all think the 8 pack
rack is overkill - I actually prefer the 24 pack rack! I’m in the process of
finding out whether it’s for sale yet or not. I’ll call a dealer this morning.
To those of you who explained about having the bars high - I’m
Leah these were Rivendell's "friction" shifters for the Clem and Appaloosa,
made by Sunrace. They are essentially index parts modded for friction
shifting. They click, but technically can be friction shift. However, the
slight index can make it hard to get into the right gear, and can create a
On 06/06/2016 01:05 AM, LeahFoy wrote:
The comment about the Miata home. That's EXACTLY how it felt to me on his bike.
I took his bike for a short ride and it was shifting fine for me. I *think* he
knows how to friction shift, but I'm going to test him by having him do it on
my bike - I know
Ah, the ghost shifting isn't happening when you ride it. Yes, I think it's an
issue with hubby not being experienced with friction shifting. This probably
isn't helped by those weird friction-with-clicks shifters Riv specs on the CLEM
completes..I would think it's confusing to friction-shift a l
The comment about the Miata home. That's EXACTLY how it felt to me on his bike.
I took his bike for a short ride and it was shifting fine for me. I *think* he
knows how to friction shift, but I'm going to test him by having him do it on
my bike - I know my bike works, so if he messes that up hi
*Then I rolled my eyes*.
"Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes."
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Leah, I started with the Boscos on my 45 CLEM (I'm an inch taller than you) and
they reached WAY too far back for me. If the virtual toptube on your bikes is
similar and you're good with Albas, your husband's cockpit is going to feel
like someone strapped you into a Miata with the seat all the w
On 06/05/2016 05:42 PM, Leah Peterson wrote:
Steve, whoah. Here’s what Leah knows how to do: Use Allen key to adjust Brooks.
Use different Allen key to adjust handlebars. Use air compressor to fill bike
tires. Squirt T9 (or whatever it’s called) to lube chain. Ha!!!
And obviously you know h
Steve, whoah. Here’s what Leah knows how to do: Use Allen key to adjust Brooks.
Use different Allen key to adjust handlebars. Use air compressor to fill bike
tires. Squirt T9 (or whatever it’s called) to lube chain. Ha!!!
> On Jun 5, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> On 06/05/2016
On 06/05/2016 05:25 PM, Leah Peterson wrote:
Those oddball thumbies the Clem came with stock.
On Jun 5, 2016, at 2:24 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
What shifters do you have?
On 06/05/2016 05:20 PM, LeahFoy wrote:
3. His gears ghost shift. And there's lots of chatter in his gears. Is it
poss
1) His seat height looks really low compared to your set up. Maybe
just the perspective of the pic.
2) Got nothing.
3) New cables will stretch out to their permanent length after some
use. Both brake and derailer cables should be adjusted after some use.
For the rear derailer, try screwing the ad
Those oddball thumbies the Clem came with stock.
> On Jun 5, 2016, at 2:24 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> What shifters do you have?
>
> On 06/05/2016 05:20 PM, LeahFoy wrote:
>> 3. His gears ghost shift. And there's lots of chatter in his gears. Is it
>> possible the REI mechanic didn't insta
What shifters do you have?
On 06/05/2016 05:20 PM, LeahFoy wrote:
3. His gears ghost shift. And there's lots of chatter in his gears. Is it
possible the REI mechanic didn't install the gearing correctly? Do they need
adjustment after a while?
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This post is a collection of questions and thoughts. I'm trying to consolidate
into just the one post, so sorry if it seems disjointed - I thought maybe one
post would be preferable to three.
1. First question: Why does my 6 ft husband's 52 cm Clem seem too small and
confined to me, who is 5'6
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