The Kojaks are the best fat slicks available.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 5:10 PM, dougP dougpn...@cox.net wrote:
The Big Ben's that Rivendell sells get good reviews here for both on off
road. Haven't tried them myself. I have a pair of 2 Schwalbe Marathon
Supremes that I ran on my old MTB
My 68cm RAM is my go fast bike. I'm 235 and usually in the 225 weight class.
The bike comes in at about 25lbs with everything on it, and feel great to me.
May not be for everyone but it feel quick and nimble and actually rides very
well.I am in the wonderful position of being a
I find that the load and torque vector on a single legged kickstand causes
the bolt to come loose over time, whereas the bolt has never come loose on
my double legger. YMMV I guess
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Kelly tkslee...@gmail.com wrote:
My 68cm RAM is my go fast bike. I'm 235 and
Kills me! I just saw this and wanted my sister to get a chance at it! It would
be her size and everything! She's on eastern time, so I couldn't alert her
until tomorrow. Maybe next time...
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A decade ago you were almost 30 years older? How does that work? Does
Rivendell now sell the Fountain of Youth?
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 6:44 PM, George Schick bhim...@gmail.com wrote:
Patrick - yeah, I know it. That's why I finished my thread post with
...it certainly does seem as though
Hey Brad, I think I'll take the panniers, should I paypal to this address?
Thank you man! -Mike
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On Apr 9, 2014, at 4:19 PM, jinxed hbcl...@yahoo.com wrote:
Brad indeed. And good question. I've never mounted them, so I had to look,
and I think you're absolutely
I'm riding and fundraising again in the 2014 Courage Classic. Anyone
else? I have yet to see another Rivendell on this ride and this will be my
third year riding for this great cause.
- What it's for - The Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and the Rotary
Endowment for the Intervention and
I do everything with my Sam. Group rides, century rides, errands and
commuting to work everyday. The Seattle rain and road grit does eat through
drive trains but a lot less money then I'd spend on a car.
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 3:28:08 AM UTC-7, blakcloud wrote:
This weeks experiment,
Weight on front rack. Decaler holding the top of the bag?
How's the handling?
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