Welcome, and please post photos of your bikes, particularly the Hunqapillar
when it arrives.
Where do you live? Madison? What brought you to the Rivendell homeland?
Patrick "2 remaining Rivs: '99 Joe Starck 26" wheel gofast fixie custom;
'03 Curt Goodrich ditto errand/commuter; custom Matthews
Hello to all! Thought I'd introduce myself as I'm new to the group.The name is
Stephen...I like long walks on the beach...no..wait..wrong intro! TAKE TWO- I'm
a 40 year old fella, in terms of emoloyment I work one-on-one with adults with
disabilities (My job is ensure that they can do their
Correct me if wrong but you can't use Sheldon fender nuts with Paul Racer
brakes in the front because the recessed bolt threads into the brake from
behind the fork. The bolt threads directly into the back of the brake. If
anyone has experience with these brakes and Sheldon fender nuts let me
I was thinking (wondering) if a Paul Racer could be used just before
reading your mention of having done so. Have you or has anyone you know of
ever posted an image of how one might set the brake up?
On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 3:05:51 PM UTC-4, adam leibow wrote:
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> I have a 60cm chev
Hi, is it still available?
On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 4:38:25 PM UTC-4, Jim Robertson wrote:
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> On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 9:28:18 PM UTC-7, Jim Robertson wrote:
> > Hi:
> > I have a new in box Brooks team pro in rare maroon paid 160 asking $135
> shipped conus. Reason for sale I got it
Park Chain Checker CC-2 is more accurate over time than any beam style
chain length checker.
I used to use a beam type but over time it got a bit bent and was no longer
accurate, which I discovered when I took my bike to the LBS and his Park
tool showed it well over 75% wear (maybe 90, just
Very nice bag with a lot of character!
Unfortunately I don't need a rear bag, but if I did I would jump on this
one.
Cheers,
Bill in Roswell, GA
On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 8:02:37 PM UTC-4, Broccoli Cog wrote:
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> Hello All, I have an almost new Makeshifter Outback Saddlebag up for
>
Ed: thanks for those links. Benz: I use a Park chain wear checker.
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Hi all-
Continuing my downsizing. Next on the chopping block is a (fairly) full set
of very nice bike repair tools:
Park CT-5 Chain Tool
Park CCP-22 Crank Puller
Park BBT-22 Bottom Bracket Tool
Park FR-6 Freewheel Tool
Park Spoke Wrenches
Park ASW-1 Triple Allen Key
Spin Doctor
Hi all-
I'm downsizing and have a bunch of random parts I'm looking to unload...for
free. It's decent stuff, I just don't have the time or inclination to
sell/ship it. Here's a selection of what's included:
SKS P45 Fenders
Velo Orange Grand Cru Long Setback Seatpost
Fairweather 40cm Drop Bar
Re-imagining a couple bikes and have a few things for sale...
Prices do not include shipping.
Respond off list if you're interested or have questions.
Will take photos shortly.
1. Nitto B132 Drop Bar Cockpit - 44cm bar, Nitto Tallux 10cm stem, dark
blue Newbaum's tape (clear shellacked), Shimano
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