Whoops, I'm in Portland. Local is better but I can pay for shipping.
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Looking for the non-bullmoose variant of the Bosco 58cm HT aluminum and
two(!) 120mm stems, silver, 25.4 clamp. Tallux ideal.
Would prefer to buy used. Thanks!
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We've been there with Velocity wheels, a different wheel although the same
problem. What happened to us (on our tandem) was that the inner tube
escaped through the crack just enough to cause an explosive blowout with of
course instant pressure loss. Luckily we were on level pavement and
Love the Rambouillet orange. Also like the "copper" color of the Raleigh
International circa 1974.
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I’ve had the same experience with Velocity Aerohead rims. Not a big deal, and
common to eyeletless rims. You should have plenty of warning before anything
catastrophic happens. Just keep an eye on the rims and check regularly.
Eric N
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I might not embark on an epic tour on the wheel but otherwise would not be
overly alarmed. I don’t think there will be catastrophic failure but, over
time, the cracks (not that I see them) may become more pronounced. Eventually
you may find the wheel difficult to true. I would expect many
I was cleaning one of my bikes today when I noticed some faint stress marks
around some of the spoke holes on these Dyad rims—only visible under the right
kind of light. Do I have a problem? If so, how serious are we talking? This
wheel is only a year or so old, and it’s only been trued once,
Looking for a 58cm Hunqapillar Frameset (Jay's Green preferably). Let me
know if you might have one available for sale. Thank you.
Jan
San Francisco, CA
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That should be 2.5 hours
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 12:41 PM Joel Stern wrote:
> Ash, great info. I never have a load so that would not be an issue.
> Smooth roads, hills at times, like everyone, some rides more than others.
> My only issue with the Appaloosa is the standover which may not be an
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RBW used to call it Coleman stove green.
Mike C
Bellbrook OH
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Ash, great info. I never have a load so that would not be an issue.
Smooth roads, hills at times, like everyone, some rides more than others.
My only issue with the Appaloosa is the standover which may not be an
issue. I have found a forum member who lives a bit less than 2.5 miles
with a build
Hi Joel,
I have owned 3 Rivendells between 2016 and 2019. 51cm Appaloosa, 50cm MIT
Atlantis and 46cm (in that order, in succession). Sold each of them to
list members after riding for a few months. I had no legit reason to
change bikes so fast other than curiosity (and spare time at hand).
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