Re: [RBW] A Little More Vanilla

2011-05-15 Thread PATRICK MOORE
That is indeed pretty. What stem, pedals and brake levers? (I know
that the pedals are Looks and the levers are Cane Creeks, but what
models?)

I plan eventually to get some JBGs for my new ugly duckling Herse.

Curious, and not at all trying to be difficult: for smoothish road
riding, what width of tire is ya'lls preference? Me, I rather top out
at 28 with a sweet range of 25 to 28; again, this is for fast,
smoothish pavement road riding. I want the 33.33 JBGs for better firm
dirt/gravel detours riding than the current 30-marked, 28-actual IRC
Tandems can give, but otherwise, 28 seems to me to be just right for
170 lb of rider plus grocery loads of up to 45 lb on pavement. Today I
swapped out the doggish 32 mm Tourguard Paselas on the Herse for the
IRCs and found that, at 70/80 as for the Paselas, the IRCs are indeed
smoother -- the test being 4-to-6-inch expansion cracks. No question!



On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 6:32 PM, reynoldslugs be...@perrylaw.net wrote:
 Fat Tire Flyer; very nice climber, fabulous on steep twisty descents
 on awful pavement. Love the Paul M-Racers and the Jack Browns

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/41563482@N06/sets/72157626721226882/

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[RBW] A Little More Vanilla

2011-05-14 Thread reynoldslugs
Fat Tire Flyer; very nice climber, fabulous on steep twisty descents
on awful pavement. Love the Paul M-Racers and the Jack Browns

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41563482@N06/sets/72157626721226882/

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Re: [RBW] A Little More Vanilla

2011-05-14 Thread John Geiger
Since your on the subject I guess Ill throw mine in the ring.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/42587323@N08/4423596995/in/photostream

On May 14, 2011, at 8:32 PM, reynoldslugs wrote:

 Fat Tire Flyer; very nice climber, fabulous on steep twisty descents
 on awful pavement. Love the Paul M-Racers and the Jack Browns
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/41563482@N06/sets/72157626721226882/
 
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