Too many hours as the after school shop rat using tools from a chest with
those stickers on it, and add Lockheed-Girling, a nightmare if they had
gotten into bike parts
Brooks is living up to some of these epic, old empire, business models if
these reports are representative. Company response
I have no idea how the food chain of locks plays in the typical drug-needy
bike thief, they are looking for items to sell fast, at a known price. Here
the police responding to a friend's break-in said there are dealer of hot
goods that frequent certain convenience store parking lots and have
Hi Andy,
First, I'd like to point out that this was not my Sam. The owner used the
local, bike centric social media to spread the word about his stolen S.
Hillborne.
Secondly, I agree that it takes a more sophisticated bike thief to
recognize the prize, and then have the means to defeat the
Interesting. I ride a fendered VO Rando with DT shifters, and it's been
mistaken for a classic (i.e., OLD) bike a number of times, so I kind of
hope that's protecting it from the sophisticated, and that the Abus U-lock
and cable are protecting it from the quick pick thieves. So far, so
good.
This is slightly off topic, but
I wish I could say that bike thieves in my area were mainly drug-needy.
Unfortunately we have have had several rashes of high end bike thefts that
generally occur in more upscale close-in neighbohoods. The thieves tend to
hit several garages in the same
Just a quickie question - Has anyone run the mousetrap Clem rack on the
front? I've got a nice setup outback that I don't want to lose - Mark's
Rack with custom bent stays to ride nice 'n low supporting a medium
Saddlesack. I used to have a basket up front, but have little use for it.
A
Sad but true. I can remember in Brooklyn if I was within 10 blocks of my
place and someone asked me about the Bombadil I would just say it was some
old steel bike I got from the shop that they had laying around. Didn't want
to advertise I had a bike work a few grand sitting in my most of the day
So I am getting older and a summer trailing the kid left me throwing my old
hips over the bombadil way too often. Emailing with Michael about the
Cheviot and whatnot has me wondering if anyone would consider a trade. I
have a 56cm Bombadil, new paint, no damage. I was looking for a bigger
sized
Aaron,
As David said that's a great looking build and a more than fair price even
with shipping across the country. I hope you get this one.
~Hugh
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 2:38:12 PM UTC-7, AaronY wrote:
Thanks for the idea, Tim. I'll keep that in mind, but haven't heard back
from
Is the other model supposed to be the Appaloosa or was that a one and done
model (i feel that there were a few prototypes and a complete bike as a web
special but don't recall that one ever being 'offered').
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 7:26:20 PM UTC-7, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:
Very
I did it by using a nitto front diving board on the center girl crown mount in
my SH. There's some pics that I posted somewhere on the list but you can see
it on my flickr account too
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Make me offers. Trade offers need not be bike related.
Me, I'm going compact: 52/38.
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Update:
Reputable dealer says that they keep asking about this and are being told by
Brooks that they will be available in USA any time now but he says it hasn't
happened as of yet.
So looks like just have to wait for now.
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The Spa Cycles saddles are manufactured by the same company that makes Velo
Orange, Cardiff, Gyes saddles. Nice looking, tough to break in IME.
David
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The VO saddles *are* hard to break in. I've been riding mine for two
years, and it's just getting a few dents now, but I ride far back, on the
cantle, so that likely makes a difference.
For all that, I have to say that it's a pretty comfortable saddle (I'm
using the Model 1, which is no
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In case anyone wanted to skip the google search.
Best,
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On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 11:13:03 PM UTC-4, Eric Norris wrote:
Forget matching fabric
Will the extra small bag work without bag loops on the saddle? I'm looking
for a small bag to carry a spare tools, leaving my front bag free to move
from bike to bike, but my old but great Selle Anatomic saddle lack bag
loops. Now I'm using a Barley and SQR, but rarely need that much
I used the Medium without loops, just strapping it directly to the rails of th
Flite.
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On Sep 12, 2014, at 2:59 PM, Michael Hechmer mhech...@gmail.com wrote:
Will the extra small bag work without bag loops on the saddle? I'm looking
for a small bag to carry a spare
Thanks, Hugh.
Good news; I've been in contact with the seller and it looks like this will
probably work out. If it does I'll have to put some Glamour Shots on
Flickr.
-Aaron
On Friday, September 12, 2014, hsmitham hughsmit...@gmail.com wrote:
Aaron,
As David said that's a great looking
Looking forward to some glamour from you Dr.S. I'm sure you'll tweak it
just so and make it unique.
~Hugh
On Sep 12, 2014 2:22 PM, Aaron Young 1ce...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Hugh.
Good news; I've been in contact with the seller and it looks like this
will probably work out. If it does I'll
Not mine but I am tempted!
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bik/4664927194.html
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bik/4664181996.html
Ryan
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I have a brand new Cambium Saddle in the slate color. It was mounted once
but removed and never ridden. There are no marks of any kind and it comes
in the factory packaging with all of the paperwork and what not.
$110 shipped.
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I have 3 Brooks B17Ti's for sale. They are broken in but have not been
damaged from weather or abuse. $70 plus shipping each.
I also have three Rivet Pearl, steel railed saddles for sale , all in
excellent shape. $60 plus shipping each.
I have one Rivet Pearl, Ti rail , excellent condition. $75
Sold
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post some pics, don
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Don, I'm interested also.Could we see pics? How old are they?,Jon
On Friday, September 12, 2014 6:49:23 PM UTC-6, Don Compton wrote:
I have 3 Brooks B17Ti's for sale. They are broken in but have not been
damaged from weather or abuse. $70 plus shipping each.
I also have three Rivet Pearl,
Is this gone already? If not I would love to see some pics.
Sincerely,
Ryan Hankinson
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Maybe I got soft living in rural Australia for those seven years, but when
I moved back to LA in February, I was confident that the venerable
Kryptonite U-lock and cable combo would suffice for security in a highly
visible public place.
Until I came back to the bike rack right outside of a
All of these recent Atlantis-for-sale posts have got me thinking of
building up an old school like mountain bike. i.e. smaller than what Riv
would recommend for fit. I recently sold an All-Rounder which I felt was
too big for me on anything other than light trails. My road bike is a 60cm
I did just that and have regretted it. Here's why. If I am riding rough
trails I use a real offroad bike. By real I mean a bike that will take 2.4
to 3.0 inch tires, like a Karate Monkey, Pugsley, or Salsa Ala Carte. I
don't mean boingy boingy. The AllRounder most often gets ridden on pavement
What does # mean when placed in front if a word? I see people doing that a
lot lately but I don't understand it.
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First reply and a nice reality check on my silly idea. Thanks. That
definitely is not aesthetically pleasing. (no offense to you or others)
I own two very capable for my type of riding non-suspension mountain bikes,
GT Peace 9r's, one single speed and one geared. They have been
saw this on craigslist: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/4665101320.html
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