And the front view of the crack: http://imgur.com/q6yWP
On Oct 25, 8:31 pm, James Warren jimcwar...@earthlink.net wrote:
Mike,
What size was your Trek and what size non-sloping TT bike do you ride? I
think the largest those Treks came in was my size, 64 cm.
But sizing is different on the
Jim,
Thanks for the informative reply on Sam-sizing. The Trek and the
Quickbeam I ride are both 64cm, but I feel I should go up to the max
with a Sam, being that my saddle height is 85cm, which puts me in the
65-67cm standard frame size on Rivendell's chart. I have about 16cm of
seatpost exposed
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Subject: [RBW] For Sale; Blue-Grey Tweed Little Loafer,
The Atlantis touch-up paint is Testors #2135. I've not yet needed to
touch-up the cream head tube so I have no suggestion to offer. However
the next time I go into the town where the hobby shop is located I'll
be sure to bring the Atlantis along so I can find a head tube color
match.
On Oct 26,
Yes, I would.
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Wow, good leg-work on your part! My condo association would never
agree to that. my only concern would be humidity and condensation.
Maybe that's not a big deal with a bicycle, and bicycles are made to
be used/worn out, so i say go for it if you can't deal with lugging it
in and out.
From a climate standpoint I would store my bike in one of these. It will keep
the rain off and protect it from any wind driven debris. I have stored my
bikes in an unheated garage for years with no ill effects. I believe the
abrupt changes from cold outside to warm inside are more damaging
Thanks!
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On Oct 26, 2011, at 4:13 AM, kaseri kas...@gmail.com wrote:
The Atlantis touch-up paint is Testors #2135. I've not yet needed to
touch-up the cream head tube so I have no suggestion to offer. However
the next time I go into the town where the hobby shop is
The items have been spoken for!
Thanks so much.
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I've been toying with the idea of a bike locker for my wife and my commuter
bikes, but haven't gotten to the point of getting quotes. Have have you
received any quotes? If so, how much are they running? I saw the one in your
presentation for $2420, and am wondering if they would all be
Steel bikes are tough; my bikes generally live in my open air atrium.
The locker is certainly as weather resistant as most garages. My
concern would be whether the locker is bolted to the ground, which
would add a lot to the security.
jim m
wc ca
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Sumehra
Sold! Thanks for the inquiries.
Ryan
On Oct 25, 6:49 pm, rcnute rcn...@hotmail.com wrote:
Ah. Trunk Sack. Like a 'Lil Loafer.
Ryan
On Oct 25, 4:23 pm, Forrest ftme...@me.com wrote:
Is it a Trunk Sack or a Saddle Sack? -- Forrest
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It comes down to which locker.
I would lock my Rivendell in the very nicest bike lockers I have seen. I
would absolutely not park my Rivendell in the worst bike lockers I have
seen. The best bike lockers are as good or better than parking your bike
in your home. The worst bike lockers are
I needed to look at some frame numbers for a couple concepts. I recall Jim
has downloaded everything, and has offered up those resources here. But
rather than asking Jim for the GEO chart, I emailed Dave at Riv, and asked
if there was a reason that the chart was nowhere to be found on the new
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:12 PM, William tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
I needed to look at some frame numbers for a couple concepts. I recall Jim
has downloaded everything, and has offered up those resources here. But
rather than asking Jim for the GEO chart, I emailed Dave at Riv, and asked
if
Is there a known match for Quickbeam Orange?
- Andrew, Berkeley
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I have never seen a frame crack that way.
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I rent a bike locker at work, same brand as you reference. It's great
- I have no concerns whatsoever about the security of my rivish
Resurrectio. I don't know what you're capital outlay for a locker
like this would be, but note that each locker can hold two bikes, one
from each end. If you can
I wouldnt want to use one of those...too much theft in my area. it would be
broken into within a few days.
If your area has less crime, then, sure why not?
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I live in a walkup apartment building, and lugging my
Thanks!
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Thanks for your response!
That is interesting regarding the temp. changes causing the problems, in
which case, it may be beneficial to leave it outside.
No, *thankfully* we don't have road salt in our parts... whenever it snows
in Atlanta, the city shuts down for a week because we're just not
Seth
Of course I'll send it to you. I think Jim has already done something to
make it, or the historical model charts, public. We should be able to
solve that without much trouble.
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Thanks for the review and pictures, Thomas. Indeed, handlebar bags
for 'staches can be a challenge and the Acorn looks like a true
winner.
Liesl
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Your area has a fair bit of crime, mostly of the disorganized
opportunity kind though (I'm in ATL, and am familiar w/ the Gaither
-- my best friend lived in a downstairs righthand side10th street
facing unit back in the paleolithic era). Did the Assoc. tell you
where you could put it? I'm
One feels like a winner simply by being lucky enough to get an Acorn bag. They
sell out within hours (sometimes minutes) every single time they're made
available.
I just never thought I'd have rider-facing pockets in a bag hanging from my
Moustache bar. It is nice.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
Updating description. The bag I have left is correctly called a large Lil'
Loafer.
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I have an essentially new Mark's ToolWrap. I used it once but decided that
a burrito wrap is enough for me. $28 shipped.
Rivendell Readers 31-36, 38 and 40. 8 issues total. $20 shipped.
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Hi Johnny, I'll take it all. I'm having trouble emailing you directly on my
phone, so please contact me at joeremi62 at gmail dot com.
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Stupid phones. :)
These are sold.
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You can also go to the Wayback Machine
... http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
..and type in the following url
http://www.rivbike.com/images/static/upload/RBW-GeometryCharts.pdf
It shows a calender with a blue dot on Nov 22, 2009click it and wa
la!
On Oct 26, 11:33 am, William
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