On Mar 16, 2014, at 4:28 am, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com wrote:
Thought our PDML cyclists might enjoy a gander at this solution for storing
your bikes. Kind of cool.
Cheers, Christine
http://www.gizmag.com/shelfie-store-bike-seat-weight/31217/pictures#1
That's quite
Might not be suitable for these seats ...
http://artctrldel.com/component/easyblog/entry/bike-seat-sculptures-by-clem-chen?Itemid=117
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Christine Aguila
christ...@caguila.com wrote:
Thought our PDML cyclists might enjoy a gander at this solution for storing
on 2014-03-19 24:05 David Mann wrote
http://www.gizmag.com/shelfie-store-bike-seat-weight/31217/pictures#1
That's quite interesting. Triathletes often hook their bikes onto the racks
using the seat in that way.
The Marin bike in the second pic is very interesting to me. I've never seen
On 19 Mar 2014, at 17:43, steve harley p...@paper-ape.com wrote:
on 2014-03-19 24:05 David Mann wrote
http://www.gizmag.com/shelfie-store-bike-seat-weight/31217/pictures#1
That's quite interesting. Triathletes often hook their bikes onto the racks
using the seat in that way.
The Marin
Camp coffee is boiled, if you do it right, or wrong, depending on your
point of view.
On 3/17/2014 8:42 PM, John wrote:
I thought camp coffee was what Adam West serves at his house?
On 3/15/2014 7:42 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Isn't Camp coffee mostly Chickory?
Dan Matyola
on 2014-03-15 20:13 knarf wrote
Gruppo is Italian for (wait for it...) group (Dario, feel free to correct
me). In bike parlance it refers to the component group on a bike: the brakes, gears, cranks,
pedals, etc. Most often they're all made by the same manufacturer and bought together in a
Yes, gruppo is usually translated with group, but in case of mechanical
components I will probably translate it as assembly.
Dario
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From: steve harley
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On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 10:37 AM, P.J. Alling
webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
Camp coffee is boiled, if you do it right, or wrong, depending on your point
of view.
But it's NOT coffee! It's a little bit of decaf drowned in a lot of
sugar and chickory!
Dan Matyola
On 18 Mar 2014, at 20:16, Daniel J. Matyola danmaty...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 10:37 AM, P.J. Alling
webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
Camp coffee is boiled, if you do it right, or wrong, depending on your point
of view.
But it's NOT coffee! It's a little bit of decaf
Off the top of my head SWAG, the Fejus track is the frame, Campy
Pista gruppo is the gears (IIRC, there's a brand called Campagnola) and
the Brooks saddle is the seat.
Don't know which bike he's referring to, because there's 7 images of
bikes on that shelfie, but I'll go with #6 of 7.
How'd
I thought camp coffee was what Adam West serves at his house?
On 3/15/2014 7:42 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Isn't Camp coffee mostly Chickory?
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 7:37 PM, Bob W-PDML p...@web-options.com wrote:
It's a type of
Thought our PDML cyclists might enjoy a gander at this solution for storing
your bikes. Kind of cool.
Cheers, Christine
http://www.gizmag.com/shelfie-store-bike-seat-weight/31217/pictures#1
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Brilliant! Just the job for my new bike. All I've got to do now is
sell it to Karin. Hmm. Any ideas as to how I might go about that?
Chris
On 15 March 2014 15:28, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com wrote:
Thought our PDML cyclists might enjoy a gander at this solution for storing
your
Agreed, but I wouldn't even dare. The garage will have to do!
Alan C
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From: Chris Mitchell
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 6:19 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: OT: Shelfie for Cyclists
Brilliant! Just the job for my new bike. All I've got to do now
Old-school Frejus track with what looks like full Campy Pista gruppo and Brooks
saddle. Sweet!
That wall hanger is brilliant.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
frank
On 15 March, 2014 11:28:12 AM EDT, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com
wrote:
Thought our PDML cyclists might enjoy a gander at
To the non-cyclist, Frank, I have no idea what you're talking about. :-). I
mean what's a grouppo? :-). Cheers, Christine
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 15, 2014, at 1:40 PM, knarf knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
Old-school Frejus track with what looks like full Campy Pista gruppo and
Brooks
Well, I think this will work in the garage, but I don’t know if it would work
on the walls of your lovely home. What I think is cool about this is it’s
usefulness for folks who don’t have a garage, renters like myself. Though as
you know, we don’t have much free wall space in my flat. :-)
Tell her it's modern art, Chris.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mar 15, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Chris Mitchell chris.mitch...@which.net wrote:
Brilliant! Just the job for my new bike. All I've got to do now is
sell it to Karin. Hmm. Any ideas as to how I might go
It's a type of espresso machine that takes Camp coffee.
B
On 15 Mar 2014, at 18:52, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com wrote:
To the non-cyclist, Frank, I have no idea what you're talking about. :-). I
mean what's a grouppo? :-). Cheers, Christine
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 15,
Isn't Camp coffee mostly Chickory?
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 7:37 PM, Bob W-PDML p...@web-options.com wrote:
It's a type of espresso machine that takes Camp coffee.
B
On 15 Mar 2014, at 18:52, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com
It ends up pista anyway...
Cheers,
frank
On 15 March, 2014 7:37:49 PM EDT, Bob W-PDML p...@web-options.com wrote:
It's a type of espresso machine that takes Camp coffee.
B
On 15 Mar 2014, at 18:52, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com
wrote:
To the non-cyclist, Frank, I have no idea what
Gruppo is Italian for (wait for it...) group (Dario, feel free to correct
me). In bike parlance it refers to the component group on a bike: the brakes,
gears, cranks, pedals, etc. Most often they're all made by the same
manufacturer and bought together in a (wait for it...) group rather than
Interesting! Thanks, Frank! Cheers, Christine
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 15, 2014, at 9:13 PM, knarf knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
Gruppo is Italian for (wait for it...) group (Dario, feel free to correct
me). In bike parlance it refers to the component group on a bike: the brakes,
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