[RBW] clothes (mostly RBW MUSA), bags, rack for sale

2016-02-27 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
Hi! Items for sale. Clothes, bags, and a rack. Prices include shipping, contiguous US. Reply-to-author if interested. PayPal accepted for payment. Link to pictures with info. Info also below link. https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0NGWBC59Gx6fgX >MUSA pants blue/black Velcro bottom xxl $35

[RBW] Free travel coffee presses and hario grinder for pickup in Oakland

2016-02-27 Thread Justin August
I'll grab that grinder! Text me 3042666720 -J -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to

[RBW] FS: Choco cockpit, bullmoose, VO cockpit

2016-02-27 Thread drew
Bought the choco bars, and they aren't for me. -nitto heat treated al choco bars, 13cm Tallux stem, shimano silver mtb levers. All new. Tested for 20-30 miles. 180$ shipped. Willing to sell parts separately too -vintage nitto bullmoose bars. They've been cut but are still wide.- 45$ shipped

[RBW] Re: FS: 65cm Homer Hilsen

2016-02-27 Thread David Craig
The AHH has sold. Thank you all for the notes of concern and support. Dave On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 1:48:59 PM UTC-8, David Craig wrote: > > Hey, Folks. > > Haven't posted for quite awhile. I've been on a medically prompted hiatus > from cycling for the past couple of years. The wife

[RBW] Re: FS - Nitto 32F mini front rack

2016-02-27 Thread 'Bikie#4646' via RBW Owners Bunch
Sale pending. Thanks. Paul Germain On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 5:17:02 PM UTC-5, Bikie#4646 wrote: > > Another part from my recent frame set sale: > *http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/r2.htm > * > $140 at Rivendell, asking $95, plus shipping. Paypal

Re: [RBW] Rodeo photeo

2016-02-27 Thread Chad
Bruce, glad to hear you got the Roadeo to work out! I have Barlow Pass tires on my RB-T and have considered trying to fit them on my Roadeo, but I think they would be awful tight at the chainstays based on my recent experience trying to fit Schwalbe G-One 700x35 tires. Too tight IMHO. --

Re: [RBW] Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Joe Broach
Hey Daniel, For such light loads, if you have the airspace just hang it from the saddle. I did that for years with more weight, and the only issue was the thick leather straps got a little notched and might eventually have worn through from the sharp Brooks loops. Hanging from a Nitto bag grip or

[RBW] Re: Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread islaysteve
I have a Hupe ( yes it will scratch your frame) and I don't think it would sit low enough for a large bag, but I guess it depends on the frame. Also a friend looked at it for use on his Atlantis and we concluded that it would interfere with the brake cable. If you're in the DC ( DMV) area,

[RBW] Re: Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Joe Bernard
Hupes are fine for Beausage Bikes, but fuhgeddaboutit if you're a scratched paint phobe like me. I get cold sweats just being near the wretched contraptions. Joe "I don't like leaning brake levers against the wall, either" Bernard Vallejo, CA. -- You received this message because you are

[RBW] Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Joe Bernard
This should work for you. I thought the Nitto R10 was out of production, but Ben's has them. Attaches at the seatpost and a couple P-clamps, no eyelets needed. http://www.benscycle.com/p-2107-nitto-r10-rear-rack.aspx -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[RBW] Re: Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Philip Kim
I have one of the hupes if you buy shrink wrap I think you can fix it. I'm willing to sell mine since I bought a rack to also attach a dyno rack -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[RBW] Re: Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Bill Lindsay
You could try the old Hupe. Rivendell used to sell it, and they showed how to use it fast and easy, but about 80% of the people who bought it failed to install it, scratched up their paint, cursed up a storm and got rid of them. Here's one on ebay:

Re: [RBW] Re: East Coast Storm - Maryland Trail Conditions

2016-02-27 Thread Justin Schoop
Kevin, that is a hike. My wife works for Deloitte in Tysons and gets to battle traffic on 495 from Silver Spring. My commute is not as long however I do ride along a section of stream that is stocked with Rainbow and Brown Trout by Maryland Game and Inland Fisheries, which adds a little bonus.

[RBW] Re: Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Daniel D.
Just the bike without eyelets would see light loads. The other two bikes I'd use the saddlesack with have racks etc., would see heavier loads. Besides I'm a "no replacement for displacement" kinda guy :p and the medium isn't even that much cheaper than the large. On Friday, February 26, 2016

Re: [RBW] Re: East Coast Storm - Maryland Trail Conditions

2016-02-27 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Very cool Kevin, that's a healthy distance and definitely the most enjoyable way to get from Mt Vernon to Tysons I've heard of! :) I hadn't connected the fact that the W runs so close to Tysons and connects w/ Gallows before. I live near the MVT/4Mile Run intersection and take the MVT north

[RBW] Re: Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Ron Mc
ps, if you also need the Nitto wire cage for your brake cable (or just to make a rear stand-off), both Alex and Ben's have it for good prices. http://www.alexscycle.com/misc/other/nitto-rear-brake-cable-wire-guard.html but the combo saves almost $20 buying from Japan. On Saturday, February

Re: [RBW] Clems for Kids

2016-02-27 Thread 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch
Ben, I truly was grateful that that option was no longer available, though reading it now I see how it could sound miffed or bummed. I am neither, and even if the case had been that I did decide to buy it and it was gone, I am a firm believer in "you snooze, you lose!" especially if you went

[RBW] Re: Large saddlesack simplest and/or cheapest way to mount on a bike without a rack and no eyelets?

2016-02-27 Thread Ron Mc
might try thism Nitto R-12 http://www.alexscycle.com/campee-1/camping-carrier/nitto-r12-bag-supporter-max-capacity-2kg-cp-178g.html pretty sure Ben's sells it for about $10 more with shipping. this is on

Re: [RBW] Re: East Coast Storm - Maryland Trail Conditions

2016-02-27 Thread Kevin Lindsey
Tony - I may have the only truly enjoyable commute in all of northern Virginia: I pick up the Mount Vernon trail about a mile from my house and take that to the Four Mile Run trail (which intersects the MVT just before National Airport), then ride that to the beginning of the W, take the W to

[RBW] Re: Rodeo photeo

2016-02-27 Thread Hugh Smitham
Bruce, The bike looks fantastic! The wider Kojaks and Noodles just look right to me. ~Hugh On Friday, February 26, 2016 at 1:36:23 PM UTC-8, Bruce Smitham wrote: > > I just wanted to share with the group how pleased I am with my Rodeo. > Before getting out on a 25 mile ride up the coast, I