700x55: $60/New, $40/3 months use
Suntour Levers: $20
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 12:21:34 PM UTC-7 J Imler wrote:
> PM sent on Dia Compe Long Reach.
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> On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 4:51:46 PM UTC-7 J C wrote:
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>> Greetings all,
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>> In making room for a ne
Greetings all,
In making room for a new Roadeo, i've been doing some spring cleaning and
decided it was time to get rid of some things i've had for way too long.
Most items are new or like new condition.
Prices do not include shipping, feel free to make reasonable offers.
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Tim, you should be good to go. The RH 44s generally run small. I've fit
them under the tektro sidepulls on my 2014 blue Sam no problemo!
-James
On Monday, July 10, 2023 at 6:23:42 PM UTC-7 eliot...@gmail.com wrote:
> Can’t speak to your tire clearance but I just put these tires on my gravel
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Greetings all!
I missed out on the wider noodle bars (my preferred shape) when they were
available and tried to fill their place with the RM-013 and Salsa
Cowchipper.
I quickly realized they werent for me so they have been sitting for some
time.
Maybe someone has a 54cm Noodle they are
I like the QR idea.
However, on my 2020 Appaloosa the dropout design prevents a shimano QR
lever from easily closing at an angle other than forward or backward,
approximately level to the ground.
Curious if a similar design is used on other newish models?
On Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at
shifters found! thank you all
-james
On Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 5:12:38 AM UTC-7 Fullylugged wrote:
> I see the new version of Silver shifters are available on the RBW webpage.
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> On Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 12:42:29 AM UTC-5 J C wrote:
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>> Greetings! I hope everyo
Greetings! I hope everyone's summer is off to a nice start.
With the local bike kitchen still closed to the public and craigslist
prices through the roof I was hoping someone might have a set of Silver
downtube shifters or similar that they are willing to part with?
Please let me know,
Good morning!
After riding a Miyata tourer and Specialized Rockhopper with Rivendell
inspired modifications over the past few years, I am looking for a
Rivendell to call my own.
My riding consists primarily of commuting and day rides on road and light
trails here in Santa Barbara, CA and the
I'm interested in using the VO Constructeur Front Rack to hold a basket or
bag on a recently built up 61 cm Bleriot.
Can anyone share their experience using this rack? It seems pretty straight
forward as far as racks go.
I believe I'd need the version that has the flat and adjustable plate at
As the title says, looking for a Nitto Noodle in 46 or 48 width, any leads
are appreciated, thanks!
-James
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good luck with that, Cranky's was our closest bet but closed last year.
most everything else is aimed at the extremes of the cycling spectrum.
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Took advantage of the end of the year coupon and was able to pick up a 62
Hillborne a few weeks ago. I have it pretty dialed in so far but i'm in
need of front rack. I usually carry a fair amount of junk in a basket up
front so the bike feels a bit naked at the moment and my saddlebag is
Hey there bunch. Hope you all are having a nice holiday season. I've been
saving my ducats and am now officially in the market for my first
Rivendell. I've ridden a 62 cm Sam on road and trails and it felt great so
thats my starting point.
60 or 62 Sam would be great although I wouldn't mind
I had a glimpse of the frame. It has a lug, and my, what a lug it is. For
those worried about the TIG welding there's another detail that might cause
an uproar. I doubt this is the future direction they're headed, just
something they wanted to do and are doing.
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I've heard its supposed to be in a price range comparable to surly stuff.
sold as a complete with no front derailer...
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These bearings are super easy to service.
We use to use two or three old spokes and a solid axel to drive out the
bearings. You can make a press with some threaded stock and a couple of
washers, sockets and bolts.Just make sure you are pressing on the outer
race when you install them.
You
Hello hip listers,
Do any of you use the Paul's racer or the racer m(edium) brakes? How would
you compare them to the neo retros? Do you know if the racer m brake works
if the centerpull is a bit skewed to one side or another- eg is the spring
tension on the brakes adjustable on both sides?
Hello BOB-sters,
Do any of you have a dirt drop bar (flared cyclocross bar) or a dream bar
you want to sell?
Thanks
Jim C
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Bridgestone recalled a bunch of the XO forks- make sure the one you have
isn't one of the defective ones before doing anything to the fork you just
bought. I can't recall how to identify the new vs recalled fork is off
hand- maybe someone else can. But it seems the problem was in the crown.
Jc
Hello,
I am looking for a nitto dirt drop bar with the flared drops. Does anyone
have one out there they want to sell?
JC
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Hello,
I am trying to sell my wife's riv road- It has about 200 miles, campy record
brakes, t/a triple crank, chorus elsewhere, cris king HS Mavic Open Pro
wheel set. It is a Joe Bell painted bike in split pea and tusk.
Do you king friend know what sort of value I should put on it to list it on
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