Thanks for the quick responses! Jay, they are similar to but larger than
the presta valve screws, and have different texture. Brian, thanks for the
name suggestion. Joe, you’re right — a set of the Tektro 559s I sold
recently had some of these washers, and I made sure to send them along with
Hello!
I found out I can't throw fenders over my 700x38mm tires. Anybody have
700x35mm tires of the Herse or Gravelking varietals?
PM me!
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Are you sure you meant Deluxe, it is quite a bit shorter than the Tallux.
The Technomic if memory serves is the same as the Tallux just with a
different name, they can be found for reasonable prices new on line.
Good luck.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:31:14 AM UTC-4 Dave C wrote:
Good Evening,
Looking for a Wilbury or Glorius in size 60 or 62cm. I can’t remember if
they were made in 62cm, but either will work. I know the Velo Orange Mixte
was only made in 60cm as the largest.
Let me know what you got and interested in selling.
Thanks,
Matt in OKC
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2-speed with Paul tensioner, I had a Cheviot set up that way. Super simple
and fun, that's a nice bike!
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:32:24 PM UTC-7 Paul Choi wrote:
> Feels lighter more responsive then my previous Clem L. More like a
> step-thru Sam. I need to give some thanks to
Looks like the ridged washers that come on road caliper brakes. Sometimes
you don't need them and they end up piling up at the shop, I imagine that's
how they ended up on your bike.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:35:07 PM UTC-7 J J wrote:
> [image: washers spacers knurled.JPG]
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> I’ve
Try “wedge lock washers”.On Sep 20, 2022, at 10:39 PM, Jay Lonner wrote:Aren’t those the little rings that screw onto Presta valves?Jay LonnerBellingham, WASent from my Atari 400On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J wrote:I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock
Aren’t those the little rings that screw onto Presta valves?
Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA
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> On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J wrote:
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> I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock
> washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me
It's my custom..soon with new Brooks bags! Thanks Valerie!
On Monday, September 19, 2022 at 6:12:32 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Haha, you wouldn't believe how often I'm asked if I'm going to keep this
> one a while. Have I bought and sold a lot of bikes?? 藍 Yes, this one stays
> til I'm
god do I love Charlie's posts
-Brent "back to lurking, but w/ a smile" Knepper
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 6:55:28 PM UTC-4 Charlie wrote:
> I DON'T HAVE THE PAYPAL THING.
>
> On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 6:44:47 PM UTC-4 Charlie wrote:
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>> MILWAUKEE 56 cm BUILT BY WATERFORD
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I DON'T HAVE THE PAYPAL THING.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 6:44:47 PM UTC-4 Charlie wrote:
> MILWAUKEE 56 cm BUILT BY WATERFORD
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> $925 CASH OR USPS MONEY ORDER (POST OFFICE) NO OTHER MONEY ORDER
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> LESS THAN 100 MILES ON FRAMESET
>
> POWDER COATED ORANGE
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> TIRE CLEARANCE UP TO 32mm
>
Hey Alex,
I’ll grab this if it’s still available.
Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA
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> On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:47 AM, Alex K wrote:
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> $250 shipped CONUS
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>> On Monday, September 19, 2022 at 9:28:48 AM UTC-7 Alex K wrote:
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Ooh, that's a neat idea, I'll send a PM for a couple. Mark is so smart!
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 12:29:19 PM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> One of the really nice details is the sexy curved seatstay bridge, with a
> nice fender boss. I learned from Mark Abele that the pro way to plug
One of the really nice details is the sexy curved seatstay bridge, with a
nice fender boss. I learned from Mark Abele that the pro way to plug that
boss is with a "headless" setscrew.
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Thanks for the feedback. I've been running Soma Supple Vitesse in a 42 and
they clear fine without fenders on Belgiums. I tried to mount some Big
Bens for fun and the front was fine but the rear didn't work. I think a
38-40 is the sweet spot for the QB. I'm debating throwing my SKS fenders
Corwin,
I have heard. Thanks for all you do!
Victor
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 10:35 AM Corwin Zechar wrote:
> I have posted a couple of times that I spend a lot of time on tandems.
> Mostly with Charlie Cunningham. We have been riding for over a year. Our
> destinations have included Point
Everything is strapped down and the only loose part is the passenger! You
can account for the occasional capsize by picking bags that are submersible
- think ortlieb bags. I've only run the lower fork of the American River
and paddled up in Folsom Lake, so its pretty calm by most river
What a fun adventure, I've done a lot of paddling and biking, but never
together.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 10:18:02 AM UTC-7 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> This seems cool and all, but every time I see photos of folks packrafting
> with their bikes and wheels all precariously strapped to
I have posted a couple of times that I spend a lot of time on tandems.
Mostly with Charlie Cunningham. We have been riding for over a year. Our
destinations have included Point Reyes, Petaluma, Mt Tam, Samuel P. Taylor
park, Turtle Island, Sausalito, Richmond, Oakland, San Rafael and San
This seems cool and all, but every time I see photos of folks packrafting
with their bikes and wheels all precariously strapped to the top of the
raft, I just can't help from thinking how much it would suck to capsize
with all your bike gear. Maybe I'm just too used to the waterways I've
Forgot a link to the map:
https://shop.adventurewithkeen.com/product/nealy-map-lower-youghiogheny-river/
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 12:57:48 PM UTC-4 ascpgh wrote:
> William Nealy drew a map of the Lower Youghigheny (95 miles of the GAP)
> that would come in
William Nealy drew a map of the Lower Youghigheny (95 miles of the GAP)
that would come in handy.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:42:20 AM UTC-4 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> Well this would be an interesting way to do the GAP!
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Sep 20,
Hi Jay,
I will send you a PM on the Oregon Outback (since I suggested it). Be on
the lookout for it as it may go to your spam folder
Jeff
On Friday, September 16, 2022 at 3:10:09 PM UTC-4 Jay Lonner wrote:
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> So I’ve been mulling this over and am thinking that the Oregon Outback
>
Sorry, I meant to say it needs to be 26.0 clamp diameter.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:20:43 AM UTC-7 Dave C wrote:
> Per subject, I need a 11 cm stem the tis either a Deluxe or Tallux. If you
> have a gently used one I could buy, please let me know :) best, Dave Carroll
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Per subject, I need a 11 cm stem the tis either a Deluxe or Tallux. If you
have a gently used one I could buy, please let me know :) best, Dave Carroll
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Well this would be an interesting way to do the GAP!
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> On Sep 20, 2022, at 6:43 AM, ascpgh wrote:
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> That is so cool Collin!
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> I've used my bike to shuttle from the take out of our favorite white water
> river (Mulberry River, AR). The take out was on our way upriver
That is so cool Collin!
I've used my bike to shuttle from the take out of our favorite white water
river (Mulberry River, AR). The take out was on our way upriver so it was
convenient to do this. One or two of us would ride back to the vehicle(s)
and drive back for the boats. Second time we
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