The Sax is more like Sackville XS. Much smaller than a Sackville Small.
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Very nice, Tom! What size Sam is it?
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You gotta get some foot retention. Otherwise you're maybe getting half the
experience. Its also safer.
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I am trying to decide between the Sackville small and the Banana sax. Does
anyone have pics and/or comments about the banana sax?
Thanks!
Chris
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Just in case you don't know, Todson, the parent company of Topeak makes a
behind the water bottle cage mount for that pump. Not sure why it is not
included, but it works really well. If you call or email, it may actually
be available:
Great design and sorry I missed those close outs. I am eyeing the Cafecito. Do
you have any other pictures?
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Two things for sale:
*1)* Bar Mitts - for flat bar/commuter. Size: Small/Medium. Great shape,
only used a few times.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/62732254@N02/55785L
https://www.flickr.com/gp/62732254@N02/pk8069
https://www.flickr.com/gp/62732254@N02/175H82
$30 shipped in CONUS.
*2)* Shimano
The Senor Frank Jones was developed for the Blue Lug Tenth Anniversary. I
just ran across another cool Blue Lug Tenth Anniversary product for
bag-matchers who like MUSA. Inner Line Equipment (Berkeley, CA) makes
great looking backpacks, camera bags, and other things. Several of their
models
i keep thinking wallets made from retired brooks saddles would be good.
brooks single fold outer and thinner leather inner.
the leather and butt are already worn in to each other
shame to waste that nice hide and long term relationship.
bo
bellingham
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Thank you for that Steve !
I am always amazed how "the time" is always "the present" ... it's "now".
It's always "now", the present, no matter what appears, no matter the
position of the sun, no matter the click-clock of the clock . We are
inherently "present" no matter what or who or how
There’s a 60cm simpleone for sale on Portland craigslist:
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/d/rivendell-simpleone-60cm-950/6431958599.html
I have no relationship with the seller, just a PSA
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/The Hōshi //family//has run the inn bearing their name in Japan’s
Ishikawa Prefecture for 1,300 years. Forty six generations have
accepted the profession of their ancestors, but that same weight of
tradition keeps the //family//sharply focused on the present moment.//
/ /
Because perception is infinite :) Every one is unique. We may claim that
we can repeat something exactly the same, but there is no fooling what
can't be fooled. Life !
On Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 2:09:17 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> Well, very interesting how some bikes feel
Ah, well. Not much of a doozy, but still a bit of snow and cold. I got to
coffee and pipe at 10˚F this morning. Elevation makes a big difference, with
full on snow and 10˚F at 9,000, but sunny and flurries and 17˚F at 8,000 feet.
Trees have thier frost tinsel on for Christmas! Grin.
With
My DOS Eno 16/19 sold. Thanks all!
With abandon,
Patrick
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Well, very interesting how some bikes feel faster than others without there
being a readily identifiable cause for this.
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 9:16 PM, lum gim fong wrote:
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> overall weight? - not sure. I think same. I'd have to measure. I think I
> did
Freewheel. As Eric says, use spacers plus two cogs for the same effect.
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If you have a cassette hub, just stack what cogs you want, and spacers for
the rest.
On Thursday, December 21, 2017, Doug Bloch wrote:
> Will the DOS ENO fit on a cassette hub or is it freewheel only?
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> Doug
> Alameda CA USA
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Will the DOS ENO fit on a cassette hub or is it freewheel only?
Doug
Alameda CA USA
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it is 54cm and widest tire it cam fit is 42/650b without fender.
2017年12月17日日曜日 9時42分16秒 UTC+9 lum gim fong:
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> Anyone know c to c, actual tube length, not effective?
> Could someone measure if they have one, please, if you feel like it?
> No geo charts for 52 FRAME i can find.
> I think it is
Well dang. I trust David, and if he’s weighed them himself and assured us the
posted weights are accurate, the that’s that.
Run Steilacooms instead! They roll awesome, will clear your side pull brakes,
and I’ve weighed them myself and can confirm they are a few grams lighter than
the
On the other hand, if you don't plan to run tubeless and you can get hold of a
NOS or Nwhatever pair of pre-TC Barlow Pass Extralights, I suspect you'll enjoy
them. Have run both Barlows and Snoqs, EL in both cases, on the same bike, and
enjoyed both. Barlow steering seems a little quicker, but
Tom,
Beautiful Sam! You are correct about the colors.
I like the black bags tan leather straps and the orange frame & multi
colored leaves.
Thanks for sharing.
Jon
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So, I'm all set at this point. I thought about Patrick's 16/19 offer, but
I'm trying to get rid of extra parts at this point. So his offer is
available to others.
David
On Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 9:34:29 PM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> I attempted to reply off list but am not sure
Weights are correct as listed. Compass stated that the new run of TC
Barlows came in heavy, and the first batch of Snoqualmies were extremely
lightweight. Jan mentioned that he expected later batches to be different,
but as it stands right now, Snoqualmie's are lighter than Barlows.
David
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A trade was brokered. Thank's for the interest.
On Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 4:20:50 PM UTC-8, C.J. Filip wrote:
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> WTT: Compass Babyshoe Pass, standard casing, non-TC, new, in package.
>
> Looking for new or nearly new Loup Loup Pass. Would also consider the
> Grand Bois 650bx38
I always enjoy reading your Grid posts Patrick. Another beautiful Colorado day
despite, or enhanced, by the winds. Pretty impressive that you are now riding
that terrain on fixed gear. I hope that coming storm is a doozy!
Bill in Westchester, NY
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