The tote is the first sackville bag the I like, the rest look clunky
and ugly to me. I was going to buy a medium but Riv is sold out right
now.
On Oct 15, 2:42 pm, Lesli lesli.lar...@gmail.com wrote:
I have one too. Mine has a nice rigid form that stands up on its own
when placed on the
I'll meet up with everyone at Mike's Bikes in Sausalito if that's OK.
I'll be in the dirt parking area just past the shop. Look for the pea-
soup green Saluki. Look forward to meeting everyone.
-Tracy
On Oct 15, 3:37 pm, Gino Zahnd ginoza...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep and yep.
On Thu, Oct 15,
I'm still planning to be at the Toll Plaza at 0900 hours. We are still on the
road. We are in Williams, AZ now, heading west. Lacking a catastrophe, I'll
arrive in SF late Sat nite, and will join you Sunday. Being on the road, I
haven't ridden in nearly two weeks. I need this ride!
RS
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I just took delivery of a new AHH and I picked up a Nigel Smythe
Country Bag and Mark's Rack to go with it. I noticed that the bag is a
bit different than the ones I've seen on Flickr and on RivBike.com. I
asked about it and was told it was a new design. Instead of having the
tab and post
I too will be at the toll plaza lot at 0900, and i too look forward to
meeting you all!
On Oct 15, 3:04 pm, jim g yoj...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this still happening?
Wondering whether I should dust off the R(650)B-1...
-Jim G
On Oct 12, 4:41 pm, Gino Zahnd ginoza...@gmail.com wrote:
As
SOLD
Beardpapa wrote:
Sorry forgot a price - $95 + shipping
On Oct 16, 12:04 am, Beardpapa gts...@gmail.com wrote:
Used on one trip. Like New in black and white.
http://www.wallbike.com/carradice/longflaps.html
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Does anyone have a first generation Rivendell Mountain Bike? I'm
talking about the bike in the 1994 catalogue that had drop bars. That
bike always excited me and I have been looking for someone who
actually has one. I've never seen a picture on the web or anywhere
else besides that catalogue.
Alas, I'm stuck in San Diego for the weekend - so enjoy the great
route! Maybe I can urge a ride in January when I'm up there for a few
weeks.
Enjoy!
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Oct 16, 9:35 am, RonLau ron...@ronlau.com wrote:
You folks have fun. Wish I could be there.
On Oct 16, 8:47 am,
Briefly discussed (and a few pic links) in an earlier topic here:
http://tinyurl.com/ygpvbmu
FYI - I'm in Pennsylvania and have no bouncing bikes in the barn. My
'83 Trek 850 is as close to a Mt Bike as I will likely ever get.
Marty
On Oct 16, 11:24 am, Kip Otteson kip.otte...@gmail.com
The saddle will certainly darken over time, and will darken somewhat
with an application of Proofide. However if you treat the saddle with
Obenaufs saddle treatment it will darken considerably more. Weather
and use are factors too, but the treatments will alter it initially.
My Bleriot saddle has
I've used Hydrophane Darkening Oil on both my Brooks saddles and had
great results. I've used it on our Saddleback Leather bags as well. It
goes on easily and darkens with each application. It's completely
clear and has no dyes. It's available online and at most tack supply
shops. I've also used
On Oct 16, 11:37 am, William F. House williamfho...@gmail.com
wrote:
Jinxed - are you in Colorado?
Yea, I am in south east Denver near CC reservoir. You too?
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That stinks! I hope your ride organizer gets it back. I will be
extra careful to lock up my Handsome Devil here in Seattle.
On Oct 16, 1:52 pm, Cycletex clifwrightpho...@yahoo.com wrote:
Heads up on a stolen 60cm Handsome Devil in Austin, Texas.
Cream colored frame, tiagra rear derailleur,
Why not use honey Brooks bar tape? Mine is wearing to the same color
as my honey Brooks Saddle. Now my Brooks tool bag is still honey and
my bars and saddle are now almost dark brown. All three have just
under three years and loads of miles.
Gary
On Oct 16, 9:59 am, mizrachi
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