I cannot believe I missed this. I actually asked Grant about a 64 cm Clem-L
last winter after building up my wife's normally sized Clem. Grant said
they had considered it, sent me the plans for it, and told me to keep an
eye on the Blug. I missed the announcement and I see they're gone already.
Patrick, I loved the responsiveness of interrupter levers, but my canti
brake levers felt mushy and less responsive. Then I changed handlebars, was
in a bit of a rush and didn't want to take time to re-install the
interrupters. Behold, the brake levers felt alive and responsive, only
slightly
I'll take the CX-70 cantis if still available.
Cheers
Bill in Roswell, GA
On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 9:54:51 AM UTC-5, Jeffrey B wrote:
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> Clearing the parts bin of some extra Riv stuff.
> These parts have less than 100 miles on them, all are in great shape.
> Some teaser pics attached,
Deal of the year!
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Well I guess that's one way to sell a bike fast in the dead of winter. $500!!!
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I'll take it if you still have it. PayPal?
Cheers,
Patrick
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 2:26 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> $500 is a very, very low price for a whole bike so equipped.
>
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 3:06 PM, RonaTD wrote:
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> Photos at
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I have an Albastache bar that I have not been able to bond with. I'd like to
try an Albatross bar. Send me an email off-list if you'd like to trade. Thanks!
Chris
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$500 is a very, very low price for a whole bike so equipped.
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 3:06 PM, RonaTD wrote:
> Photos at
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> 56cm First Gen Coleman Green Quickbeam
> Some normal beausage
> Superbe Pro cranks
Photos at
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ronatd/albums/72157679426299285
56cm First Gen Coleman Green Quickbeam
Some normal beausage
Superbe Pro cranks with 38-42 chainrings
17-21t dual fixed cog, plus original 21t freewheel
Tektro CR720 brakes, RRL levers
Nitto Randonneur bars
front rack,
Clearly, the answer is not 42, it's "n + 1".
On 01/21/2017 01:34 PM, Jeff Lesperance wrote:
Patrick, I think there's a clear answer that has been right in front
of us the entire time time for a new bike with mounts n's bosses
n' stuff where you want 'em and need 'em!
I'm here to help,
Thanks for the info, rbw folks!
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I'm starting to fret about this, now that I've had some time to dwell on
it. Such a strange political climate at the moment - makes impossible to
predict what can happen.
To add some Riv content, here are some photos from one of those roads that
criss-crosses between Montana and Wyoming.
LOL. At least, a brand new fork.
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Jeff Lesperance wrote:
> Patrick, I think there's a clear answer that has been right in front of us
> the entire time time for a new bike with mounts n's bosses n' stuff
> where you want 'em and
I can't PM but would take that WI freewheel and the grips too if you got em.
Thanks in advance!
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Patrick, I think there's a clear answer that has been right in front of us
the entire time time for a new bike with mounts n's bosses n' stuff
where you want 'em and need 'em!
I'm here to help, and enable.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 12:26 PM, Patrick Moore
Bump, still available.
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That hits way too close to home. Like an hour's drive from where i am now, and
where i spent a good quarter of my life, close. I do a group tour every other
year or so, that often criss-crosses in and out of montana. I suspect the bill
wont go anywhere for obvious legal and federal funding
Great! Can't wait for more. I've been in dire need of mental and/or
intellectual and/or comedic distractions the last few days. SNL has been
particulaly helpful. Happened across this clip yesterday, which might help
explain the rules to those unfamiliar with the game. Good for a laugh, if
"I've asked others here to come up with theirs--bike related or not--and
Dave is working on a toughy now. Too tough. Like Genuine Jeopardy tough.
It'll go up early next week."
We're looking forward to it. Now if you can just keep coming up with
these until the weather improves.
dougP
On
Takashi: that's very kind of you, but the problem with mounting near the
dropout is that the caliper blocks rearward access to the fender strut.
I've used the PB tubular braces that put the attachment point some 2.5"
outward from the dropout, and even then had to bend the stay to clear the
caliper
Anyone planning a bicycling trip to Montana anytime soon?
http://lastbestnews.com/site/2017/01/bill-would-ban-bicyclists-from-most-2-lane-roads-in-state/
This would place Montana bicycling law at variance with laws in 49 other
states and "violate" a VERY long-standing legal custom codifying
Hey group, up for sale is an 64cm Orange Quickbeam. Includes headset/ bottom
bracket/ wheels. I have some stems/ seatpost I could throw on. Additionally,
I have a White Industries DOS freewheel (17/19). I bought it used, and the
decals had been removed and I just left it like that. You
Hello group: Winter cleaning, some parts for sale, gently used, unless
noted new. prices include shipping. Please contact me off list. Thanks y'all.
Brooks B17 , brown, used, but lots of life $50
Velo Orange microfiber saddle, brown $25
1 Sugino 46t chainring, 110 bcd $15
White
Hello group: Winter cleaning, some parts for sale, gently used, unless
noted new. prices include shipping. Please contact me off list. Thanks y'all.
Brooks B17 , brown, used, but lots of life $50
Velo Orange microfiber saddle, brown $25
1 Sugino 46t chainring, 110 bcd $15
White
Tightening helped mine as well. The problem is likely not the derailleur
though. Unless you banged it on a rock or something.
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> Still available:
>
>
Shimano CX-70 cantilever brakeset front+rear - $65
> Schwalbe big apple tires 60mm, liteskin raceguard - $20/ea
> shimano cx-70 front derailleur, 31.8 clamp on, bottom pull - $25
> Deore rear derailleur - $25
>
And Also:
pauls thumbies with dura-ace 9 speed shifters
Rode my XO-1 with Moustache bars for 20+ years and as much as I loved them,
they were never perfect. I always wished they were a little wider & the curve a
little less dramatic (especially close to the stem). The Albastache solves
both of these issirs, so to me it's about a close to perfect
Years ago there was a Noodle-shaped exactly handobar with a bulge, not a
sleeve in the middle, and it weighed like 60g less, so we called it a
superlight Noodle bar, and it WAS a noodle by bend, and we named it after a
Japanese (since it is made by NITTO) buckwheat noodle. Not Udon, which is
and from the same shop as Takashi posted, this Pletscher end-plate mount
for disc brakes (I don't know how this fits, but I think that's what it's
intended for) \
http://www.cb-asahi.co.jp/item/56/11/item10011156.html
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 3:45:14 AM UTC-6, Takashi wrote:
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Viva in Japan makes QR-mounted eyelet, similar to Velo Orange but smaller.
Front : http://www.cb-asahi.co.jp/item/03/00/item3260153.html
Rear : http://www.cb-asahi.co.jp/item/07/00/item3090157.html
I have pairs for both front and rear that I don't use, so I can send them
to you if you
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