Great question, Philip. The most jounce free place-already on your bike is you.
Everywhere else is going to be a lot jouncier, and any system carrying the
camera will have to compensate for shock better than your own knees and elbows
already do. That's a big ask. Second best place
Well, that was very fast! Bike is sold and already in the hands of the new
owner!
-Shawn
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What’s the best way to carry a valuable/sentimental/fragile film camera on
mixed terrain bike rides?
I have a Leica iii(d) I inherited and refurbished that I very much like to
shoot. When I’m walking around, the best setup seems to be running both ends of
the metal snake strap to the right
Hello Riv list!
Well, still finding some things that I don’t need anymore. This time I have
available a classic British transverse canvas saddlebag!
This circa 2012 *Carradice Nelson Longflap* features 100% waterproof waxed
cotton duck and is handmade in the UK. The approximate measurements
I just finished up a 650b conversion on my Sam Hillborne. My intent was to
squeeze in 2.1" tires for more offroad touring adventures later this summer
when I head West for a couple months. Sure, the bike likely could've
already handled that duty with it's max clearance of 700x45, but heck, I
$125usd to canada? (if you still have them)
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*UPDATE: Everything sold! *Thanks for playing.
-Shawn
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As I think I mentioned earlier, the answer is the unfortunately named Oakley
Asia Fit. I'm not Asian but I have similar features when it comes to fitting
shades, and these Oakleys are the only ones I've ever worn that don't slip. I
have a bunch of them so if somebody wants to try it I'll ship
I am updating the thread to say that I would also be very interested in a
Silver Low/Low if someone had one available.
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How do you keep glasses on your nose, if you inherited the Filipino nose?
The newly adjusted Tifosis are much better than before, but I still have to
push them back into place every mile or two. Note that my (drop) bars are
about 2" below saddle, so I am not sitting upright.
On Fri, Jun 28, 2019
Yes it’s just gravel other than the pavement to get back and forth. That’s why
I think the Pumpkin Ridge tires work so well for both pavement and gravel.
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Following!
I'd love to help you out, but I can't seem to keep a pair of sunglasses
long enough to remember what even the last pair was.
Wally 'Filipino dad + Euro mom = all of something else' in Maine
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