I am open to all of your offers to all of the following:
1.One set of used vintage white Bluemel 700C f/r fenders with an extra
NOS Bluemel 700C white rear fender with twelve used Bluemel fender struts
and hardware and small reflector - $80.00, plus shipping.
2. One pair of NOS
I have for sale a silver Nitto 1 1/8" front cable hanger. It is new in the
package.
$40.00 shipped.
Paypal friends and family payment.
Kim Hetzel.
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Hey all. I just got a new silver Pec Dec V2
(https://ronsbikes.com/products/rod-steward-pec-dec-v2?variant=44289354793235)
>From Ron's Bikes to replace my V1
(https://bikepacking.com/news/pec-dec-saddlebag-support/), then I realized
that they make them in black and I decided to get that
Shoot. A 54 and I would have driven to Sunnyvale tonight to buy that.
This was the bike I wanted before I got my first Riv.
On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 1:00:11 PM UTC-7 dylantho...@gmail.com
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> it's actually a 51...i emailed with the seller
>
> On Friday, September 29, 2023 at
Hi Andrew,
Sounds good! Please send me your zip code and I'll work out the shipping.
Jeff
On Sep 30, 2023, at 5:28 PM, Andrew Huston
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I’ll take the skewers
On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 2:27:48 PM UTC-4 jeffbog...@hotmail.com
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(1) Brooks B68 - ridden once, not for me -
$40.00, shipped.
Paypal friends and family payment.
Kim Hetzel.
On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 7:26:16 PM UTC-7 Kim H. wrote:
I have for sale a silver Nitto 1 1/8" front cable hanger. It is new in the
package.
$50.00 shipped.
Paypal friends and family payment.
Kim Hetzel.
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I'll snag the saddle and saddlesack
On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 3:28:49 PM UTC-7 Andrew Huston wrote:
> I’ll take the skewers
>
> On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 2:27:48 PM UTC-4 jeffbog...@hotmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> (1) Brooks B68 - ridden once, not for me - $145
>> (1) XS Rivendell
I’ll take the skewers
On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 2:27:48 PM UTC-4 jeffbog...@hotmail.com
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> (1) Brooks B68 - ridden once, not for me - $145
> (1) XS Rivendell Saddlesack tan - $65
> (2) Nitto rack nut and bolt - $10/ea
> (4) Nitto struts 21cm $5/ea
> (2) Schwalbe Big Ben 700x50
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On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 11:27:48 AM UTC-7 jeffbog...@hotmail.com
wrote:
> (1) Brooks B68 - ridden once, not for me - $145
> (1) XS Rivendell Saddlesack tan - $65
> (2) Nitto rack nut and bolt - $10/ea
> (4) Nitto struts 21cm $5/ea
> (2) Schwalbe Big Ben 700x50 raceguard -
Thanks for the rack info, Nick! Great to know it's good for a child seat.
I'm hoping to set my Clem up with one relatively soon.
Really interesting stuff about the bike fit, Kim. I'll let y'all know how
the 59 feels once it arrives.
And Ted, these are the first pair of flat pedals I'll be
Hey Y’all,
Long time listener, first time caller, though I lurk and I learn alot.
Today I’m hopin to procure a simple nitto stem with 70-80mm extension and
that sweet 72 degree and removable faceplate. It’s for a set of noodle
bars, so 31.8 or if there’s one with 26mm clamp I’d love to take it
it's actually a 51...i emailed with the seller
On Friday, September 29, 2023 at 3:16:52 PM UTC-7 eliot...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dang…
>
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 2:21 PM John P. in SF wrote:
>
>> Not mine...
>>
>>
>>
The Gander Thinsulate finger flap design would be perfect. Long ago I had
something like that, though not as warm as I need: basically a gauntlet
cycling glove with leather padded palm and half fingers with flip up finger
covers. I'd very much like to get something similar but with more
insulation
I have problems with extremities in the cold and have never found a glove system that works all the time for me. We get temps down into the 20’s so we don’t have the extreme colds other people go through but it’s cold for us. For feet I have found that Sealskinz waterproof socks help keep my feet
I"m a Lobster Mitt man, myself. I commute through the winters in NYC and
Pearl Izumi has been the go-to. I think I'm on my third pair in around 25
years or so. They clean up well in the washer, hang dry - never the dryer
(ask me how I know). The upper cuff isn't too annoying with various
I saw these on Ponderosa Cycles site a few weeks ago while browsing. I have
dealt with the owner in the past. Worked and partially owned a couple
different shops in the past. I will have to check them out next time I am
hanging in the area. Missed them several weeks ago while out riding.
On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 8:11:43 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
What about tree sap? Have you ever ridden over tree sap?
Funny you should ask that. East Coast Sam lives in Portland, ME, and
recently I was surprised by a very sticky water bottle. At first I thought
it was just some
I've used hunter's mittens for years. They have a lot of practical
advantages : http://simplecycle-marc.blogspot.com/2013/02/toasty-hands.html
Marc
On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 4:15:59 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
> The fall style thread raises a question about keeping your hands warm
I'm still experimenting, but I knit a few pairs of large mittens a few
years ago, and then shrunk them down alternating between hot and cold water
to shrink/felt them for more warmth. They worked well with all my bikes. In
a pinch when it got well below 0 here in Minneapolis, I layered the
Peter Adler said: "In my case, stripping off the two Ortlieb PVC rolltop
panniers with their ever-present load (2x Kryptonite New Yorks and about 15
lbs of accidentally hoarded tools/snacks/raingear/bungies/emergency
glucose-boosting sodas etc.) drops the weight of my daily rider by at least
In my case, stripping off the two Ortlieb PVC rolltop panniers with their
ever-present load (2x Kryptonite New Yorks and about 15 lbs of accidentally
hoarded tools/snacks/raingear/bungies/emergency glucose-boosting sodas
etc.) drops the weight of my daily rider by at least 30 pounds. By your
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