re: the Brooks ATB,
how squeaky is it? I've had a couple, love them EXCEPT for the
creaky-creaky-creak.
I have to wonder, are mine in too used of a condition? Is it just me?
Would a better one (as yours) be silent?
Thanks
Joe
On 11/15/23, Bryan Dalik wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Selling the
That sounds fantastic, Jeffrey.
While attending University of Oregon, we explored the eastern OR /
US-26 zone once and it was spectacular. Alas, it has been far too long
since I've been out that way! Now THAT may be a goal worth setting...
Thanks for reminding me
Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
If anyone is sitting (metaphorically!) on a 26.8 setback Thomson,
preferably silver - please DM me offlist - passively seeking same!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 8/14/23, Nick Payne wrote:
> On Sunday, 13 August 2023 at 2:58:09 am UTC+10 jonathan@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>
Bumping this, and price drop -
$150 shipped for a nice Phil cassette / tandem hub, or the whole (559)
wheel with shipping on you.
Piaw: I have no idea if it's 3 or 4 pawl. Is there an indication of
which it could be? Hub is in good condition (AFAIK).
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 5/25/23
but would require axle replacement
from Phil.
Laced up to a 559 / 36h Sun Rhynolite rim, I'm willing to de-lace and
cover the shipping on just the hub for $200 (alternatively, $200+CONUS
shipping your side for the entire wheel / OBO - let's talk!)
Thanks
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for the 16/19, but a 16/18 should also work. Or LMK if there's another
I'm not aware of!!!
Thanks,
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hi Michael
Tempting but I do not need YABBB (yet another Baggins Banana Bag)...
would you go $30 shipped on candy bar - back home to Walnut Creek,
Rivendell Country?
Similarly if anyone wants to split this out with me - LMK, thanks!
=- Joe Bunik
WC, CA USA
On 2/7/23, Michael Ullmer wrote
hi Scott,
Please contact me off-list ... I have a couple
questions for you about this setup on your Nashbar-branded MTB frame.
Thanks!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 11/16/22, 'Scott Luly' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
> @Josiah,
> Hey, neighbor! I'm up on the Hi-Line in Shelby. I nee
IIRC, the very first "Rosco Bubbe" was indeed a 20" mini /
youth-proportioned Rivendell prototype. I have pics of it somewhere
deep down in a hole.
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Walnut Creek, CA
On 11/16/22, amillhe...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think a mini-Riv would be cool. Lugs, long chainstays,
Not Hot Dog.
On 11/11/22, mrb wrote:
> Thought it might be a Redwood, but the fork looks wrong?
>
> https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/bik/7556406408.html
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>> On Nov 1, 2022, at 12:36 PM, Joe Bunik wrote:
>>
>> Nikko,
>>
>> Here's mine from back in its glory days - I really should put some
>> wrench time into getting back into a serviceable shape.
>>
>> https://flic.kr/p/z8k
selections I've made, either - 700x42 is the max but x38 with knobs is
more realistic.
Such a beautiful/great riding/lightweight frame otherwise! Just need
to acknowledge that it's a cross bike before anything else, not really
the end-all/be-all dirt banger.
Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 11/1/22, Nikko
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On 7/20/22, iamkeith wrote:
> Looks like John posted a "real" answer at the same time as I was posting a
> snarky one. That's too bad, sorry to hear. Hope the Organizer recovers
> and gets well.
>
> On Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at 9:53:01 AM UTC-6 iamkeith wrote:
>
>> Maybe the exhibitors
Oh, duh.
Eric: I'll follow up with you directly, later - need to check the
current assignments of various wheelsets.
=- Joe
On 6/15/22, Joe Bunik wrote:
> hi Eric
>
> Your rear is a Phil cassette or freewheel hub? I've got some potential
> wheels to offer, depending.
>
> Tha
hi Eric
Your rear is a Phil cassette or freewheel hub? I've got some potential
wheels to offer, depending.
Thanks
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek
On 6/15/22, 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
> Seeing if there’s any interest out there. I have a pair of Rich-built 650B
> wheels—Synerg
I'll second the RC-540 use, in fact I have an early Riv wheelset with
these. The rear rim has a few issues but is still running strong. I
was able to secure a backup replacement for it from RBW but I haven't
yet needed to relace.
Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 4/12/22, Andrew Turner wrote
On 3/13/22, Bruce Smitham wrote:
> For Sale & in excellent condition. Preference & priority is to sell as a
> complete unit for $375 and I'll include shipping. The bars are currently
> double wrapped with ESI black bar tape underneath. Individual purchases
> does not include shipping CONUS:
>
>
On 2/12/22, Paul Armijo wrote:
> Bruce Gordon Rear Rack Pannier Mount 700c 27 in Road Touring Black USA. In
> fantastic Condition. $375 OBO
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$77.69 new
https://global.bluelug.com/nitto-losco-bar-black.html
On 1/20/22, 'hobie' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
> Newly purchased and rode for 2 weeks. Black 540mm wide version 25.4 clamp
> or use shims for other bar diameters. 22.2 handle diameter. Very nice bar
> by Nitto. Some light scuffs
.
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just pulled maybe my oldest and/or heaviest-usage set
from my Jones 29 when I finally determined they were the source of all
the clicking and creaking I'd been plagued by!!!
I kind of hate that pedals are "consumables".
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 5/25/21, michael cox wrote:
> He
jeez, Amazon has these used for $3!
On 5/14/21, Joe Bernard wrote:
> On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 5:23:55 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I have both, same deal as Eric offered, $40 each shipped or $70 both in
>> one box.
>>
>> Fun fact: The Marin book has a correction that looks to be in pen
Yes, compatible - at least with my 25.4 clamp set of RH Randos -
Shimano 10sp barends fit as would be expected.
I seem to recall the ends are internally milled down, as is typical of
Nitto-made bars.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 3/25/21, Jack Doran wrote:
> tl;dr version: Anyone hap
Hi Andrew
I'll grab the shirt
Joe Bunik
WC CA
On 12/8/20, Berkeleyan wrote:
> My loss your gain! I ordered a Large Elwell Chambray shirt, and it's too
> snug, unwashed. I also bought a pair of Yonder Shorts, Sea Green, size 36,
> which are too snug. Edgevale won't do an exchange (eve
I might have an old Salsa, I know it's short but is it a 9? I'll need
to dig... LMK if still seeking
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 10/24/20, Andrew Turner wrote:
> I know the easy solution is to use a shim and open the doors to all the
> threadless stem options but I suppose th
04 as well as the
32t / 64! That could be a game (or really, just a Q-factor) changer...
Thanks
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 8:42 AM Coal Bee Rye Anne <
lionsrugbyalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm curious whether anyone could confirm or deny if all 104/64bcd cranks
ently I've collected many many stems, but somehow the ideal one
just isn't in stock here (or at RBW!).
Please contact me off-list at jbu...@gmail.com
Thanks!
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A small difference, but it's always made it a chore of digging into
and finding the sender's address manually overriding that, in the
email compose step.
Thanks
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Walnut Creek, CA
On 9/14/20, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
> Hey there -
>
> Just a heads-up - I found at least one weird variab
NICE ... still hoping someone can eventually do a 1" threadless / 31.8 clamp.
Yes, niche market but I'll take 2 pls
On 9/10/20, 'Hetchins52' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
> Look at Will’s July 22nd RBW status email. I think he shows one that is
> brazed but not yet plated.
> Sounds like, from
just ride the bikes to escape any longer; all of the
best places are now under mandatory closure -- or have already burned
over. The evacuation maps look like cue sheets for all my favorite
places in the west.
We must begin making amends now, before a whole world is lost to
climate disaster.
=- Joe
Nice bike/build, Laing.
Just a reminder to be careful with shorter-quill stems, that the wedge
isn't landing in the threaded portion of the steerer.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 9/8/20, lconley wrote:
> [image: IMG_0686.jpg]
>
> Sorry for the sideways picture. This shows the ra
vely,
3) Silver (or any color...), 1" threaded *GRIP-NUT* headset, complete.
4) Chris King 1" crown race.
Thanks!!!
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I'll take it!!!
Joe
On 5/31/20, Paul M wrote:
> Handmade Bruce Gordon "chicken neck" tig welded stem from Bruce's
> retirement sale. Used but nice condition with no rust and minimal marks on
> the gloss black paint. Would work best for a tall rider, fitting a smaller
> bike to a larger rider and
Gah, my bad Joe1. I thought it was an Ultegra - regrets but I am going
to need to pass.
=- Joe0
On 5/12/20, Joe Bernard wrote:
> All yours other Joe, PayPal at that email and we're good to go
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Joe, I'll take it.
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On 5/12/20, Joe Bernard wrote:
> It's a random bike part because I'm not good at gathering and listing, so
> here's a cassette. Was a take-off from something I didn't ride much before
> swapping, I'm tired of looking at it, yours for $20 shipped.
>
> Joe
Joe B,
LMk I can get one to you as well. Then you'll just need to locate a
third -- and build up a 2nd bike. ;-)
Joe B
On 5/6/20, Conway Bennett wrote:
> Joe,
>
> I have one for you. Please PM me and I
> will get it out to you.
>
>
> - Conway
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Thomson Elite 110mm x 5° / 25.4 stem (black, 1-1/8" threadless). In
>> very nice, used condition with only minor pinpoint anodization nicks -
>> easily touched up w/ a sharpie.
>>
>> $35+actual for either or free shipping for both.
>>
>> =- Joe Bunik
>> Waln
. These were off a 1st gen Stumpjumper, back
before Shimano had a full-blown MTB group (Takagi was a component
maker but in the Shimano family, owned by an uncle???). $65 shipped
CONUS.
Let me know if you're interested or have any questions.
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I have two LEFT-side 22.2 orphans, one silver and one black. These can
also be (depending on your shifter) setup "Rivendell style", inverted
on the right hand side.
If these are of interest -- to you or others -- please let me know off-list.
Thanks!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut
Follow-on thought question :
Does/did Riv use the same seat-lug (the "basic hardware/bolt-nut") -
for both 27.2 **and** 26.8 seatpost-sized frames? Perhaps that's the
key to the problem, that the Nitto hanger is incompatible on 26.8
frames using this lug?
=- Joe
On 2/19/20, Joe Bu
h to cause the
seatpost to slip.
I agree that while canti frames should include an integrated cable
stop, the rise of V-brakes makes the proper design treatment
ambiguous!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 2/19/20, John Phillips wrote:
> Thanks Garth, and everybody,
>
> Rather than
hi Andrew
I have a set of the 950-era parallel push -- LMK if you are still
seeking and I'll dig them out / photograph / price!
Thx
Joe
On 2/16/20, Andrew Nussbaum wrote:
> PM me if you have a pair you're willing to part with.
>
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I believe a $24.5k FS post is a new [RBW] list world record! ;-)
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Walnut Creek, A
On 2/5/20, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> They are all my size :)
>
> 1. Turnkey 57cm Legolas Cyclocross Racing bike: $4250
> 2. 59cm Roadeo complete: $3500
> 3. Turnkey loaded touring build
Ant!
Those are rad rippers!!! Just curious, what's your PBH?
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 1/24/20, ant ritchey wrote:
> Cross-posted from iBob & 650b:
>
> What can I say? I love chubby-tired steel-framed bicycles. As most folks in
>
> the odd-sized camp would attest - fram
had tore through the steerer. Somebody
probably regretted that immediately!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 1/23/20, Leah Peterson wrote:
> So with all the standing I do (because I (erroneously?) believe it gives me
> an upper body workout as I pull on the bars up giant hills, this is a
/collections
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 1/19/20, tc wrote:
> *Garbaruk *
> <https://www.garbaruk.com/110-bcd-5-bolt-round.html?category=3=10-58=>makes
>
> chainrings that meet all of the requirements I listed.
>
> Free shipping to U.S. (from Poland).
>
> They also have
k
>> - 165mm length!
>> - Black!
>> - 104bcd / 4-bolt spider -OR- MB N-W 32t ring.
>>
>> -- although if you have anything similar to those, I'm all ears.
>>
>> Thanks
>> =- Joe Bunik
>> Walnut Creek, CA
>>
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!).
Specifically what I'm looking for exactly:
- Middleburn RS7 square-taper (spidered) crank
- 165mm length!
- Black!
- 104bcd / 4-bolt spider -OR- MB N-W 32t ring.
-- although if you have anything similar to those, I'm all ears.
Thanks
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Ed, I'll take em. Will dm you once I'm back at an actual keyboard!
Thanks
Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek CA
On 9/20/19, Ed Carolipio wrote:
> Handbuilt by Universal Cycles and used for ~200 miles on my Bubbe. Some
> specs:
>
>- Rims are 650b Cliffhanger, 32h, black with machin
Hi Adam
How much life do the 650B knobs have left in em? I'd give them a try
if there's still juice. Can meet you lunchtime this week.
Joe
On 9/3/19, Adam wrote:
> Jitensha bars sold.
>
> Still available:
>
> Stems: $50 each, $150 for lugged
> Seatposts: $5 each
> Kickstand: $3
> Xtracycle
Hey Jim,
I'll take the out of date guidebooks!
Thanks
Joe
On 9/2/19, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
> Long weekends and opening boxes while thinking... "h... I wonder what
> is in here?" If you would like something on this list, please email me -
> cyclofiend over at the gmail
>
> Some hats which
BUMP and price reductions on remaining items, shipping not included.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/48467452276
- Shimano BES pair:
Used, mismatched pair. Rear (right) shifter has a GLITCH -- the D-ring
DOES NOT turn fully to the indexed position, "seems jammed" (also
plastic bezel is
I've heard my photo link isn't working for some; please try this:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/48467452276
Also, the Nitto saddlebag supports have sold. Thanks!
- Joe
On 8/5/19, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Hi gang
>
> Piled up a small midden of trinkets that have accumulated ar
live. $10
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Oh heck yes!!! Gonna be fun, Dave (and all)!
See you there FRI midday.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 7/17/19, dstein wrote:
> My 20% is now 90%, I got a hall pass...so pending any last minute hiccups I
>
> plan on being there around 7pm saturday and leaving sunday moring. Just
>
like to make a ride from camp
>> around the Pine Mountain Loop, and then either return to camp via
>> BoFax / Bolinas Ridge OR, down into Fairfax via Repack.
>>
>> I think it'll be "each-their-own" in terms of food, but it might also
>> be fun/nice to bring someth
like to make a ride from camp
>> around the Pine Mountain Loop, and then either return to camp via
>> BoFax / Bolinas Ridge OR, down into Fairfax via Repack.
>>
>> I think it'll be "each-their-own" in terms of food, but it might also
>> be fun/nice to bring someth
p) and Saturday riding. I'd like to make a ride from camp
>> around the Pine Mountain Loop, and then either return to camp via
>> BoFax / Bolinas Ridge OR, down into Fairfax via Repack.
>>
>> I think it'll be "each-their-own" in terms of food, but it might also
&g
then, COOK A HOT PORK
(can anyone name the RBW reference?)
On 7/9/19, Philip Williamson wrote:
> I just took Friday July 19 off, so I can come down on the train. Not sure on
> time of day yet, but I’m happy to convoy with people coming down from the
> North Bay.
> Long day = head over to Mill
g?
Let's hear some enthusiasm and make this happen!
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Howdy all,
I've got an extra set of the MLP-1 pliers that I'd forward on for $12
shipped CONUS
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/47938025237/
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 6/11/19, Joe Bernard wrote:
> That plier thingy is a lifesaver. Don't touch your chain without it.
>
>
ack ;-)
$55 shipped CONUS, just LMK - thanks!
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Neil, a Pine Mountain / BoRidge loops sounds great, let's chat on that
as the weekend gets closer.
=- Joe
On 5/16/19, Neil Doran wrote:
> I intend to train down from Sacramento area Friday morning, and could
> likely be in Mill Valley by noon and join on the Tam/BoFax portion of the
> ride.
>
>
(which
I'm always up for exploring) occurred in Copper Mine Gulch,
https://www.mindat.org/loc-81905.html.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 5/15/19, Clayton.sf wrote:
> I like the proposal. Have done this ride a few times from SF. Mostly dirt
> but all tame. Usually rode up railroad
oops bad link, https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/45439313474 - Joe
On 5/9/19, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Along the lines of 29+ tires for a GBW, I've got a (NIB) pair which
> need to move along; a set of difficult-to-obtain 29 x 2.25 "XC/CG"
> *GUMWALL* knobbies, from Fairweathe
ing to fit onto any of my builds.
5880 ¥ each originally, asking $85 + shipping.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 5/9/19, 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
> Aye, Wally, I saw Hans is new in the Plus size. Nobby Nic is more an all
> round tire, perfect for allways bikepacking.
On 5/3/19, Will wrote:
> Anne,
>
> I sent a response using the reply private option. So whatever email address
>
> you are using to connect to this list is where it went.
>
> Will
>
> On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 2:38:06 PM UTC-5, Anne wrote:
>>
>> Grant agreed to build a Saluki badged mixte for a
uot;
threadless steerer.
- Derailler / brake cable splitter kit (black, preferred). Bonus
points for the Bruce Gordon version, but also interested in any others
e.g. Co-Motion, S+S, etc.
Thanks!!!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
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On 3/12/19, Lynne Fitz wrote:
> Wishbone 3 in 1. Transitions from a strider trike to a strider 2 wheel.
> Depending on how you put it together it can be taller or shorter. My
> grandson rode it from when he was 1 until he got a pedal bike when he was 4.
> It still fit, and he’s a tall
You'll* (* unless you're a truly committed bikenerd) never notice the
cranks on the bike which you're riding, but you might find enjoyment
in the company of another.
On 3/6/19, Justin, Oakland wrote:
> She loves her bike and notices nothing that’s not a contact point: Saddles,
> Pedals,
Ball says, "Concentrate and ask again." ;-)
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 3/6/19, Justin August wrote:
> Serious issue here and I need guidance.
>
> My wife’s Betty Foy has a beautiful Suntour XC crank on it. My Saluki has a
> beautiful but more industrial 80s Shimano crank on
ength, stainless steel, new.
Let me know if you have any questions… thanks!
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James,
Why not leave shifting to your shifter bikes?
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 2/7/19, Joe Bernard wrote:
> James, you probably saw both. Will did his Chev with a double crank but no
> shifter, then he saw mine, then he added the shifty bits. As you say, it's a
> great way to g
Isn't this rather off-topic?
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 2/5/19, 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
> Ahhh, yes. Wayne, you’ve hit on one of the biggest challenges. Because of my
> brain injury, most people are too scented to come in the house, so we are
> p
On 1/2/19, Justin, Oakland wrote:
> Philip-
> Yeah it’s shaping up to be July at Samuel P Taylor. Gives lots of to-and-fro
> route options, camping, assorted trail shenanigans and is civilized enough
> for non-biking partners and kids to join.
>
> I agree on Diablo. It sounds nice until you look
If we get enough commitment to make booking it feasible, the Mendocino
Woodlands (near Fort Bragg, in the Jackson Demo Forest) would be an
amazing venue --
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=443
-- count me provisionally in, regardless!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 1/1/19, dougP wrote
hi Jay
I'd love to grab bundle #4.
I'd happily also take the BQ bundle, but mostly to pass forward to
friend/family.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 12/5/18, 'Jay Burkhalter' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
> I am cleaning out and clearing up before our next move so... Free to good
>
Cody,
I can't speak to using it on the rear, but I'll betcha someone's tried
it at least once! ;-)
Riv forks (canti-Riv forks, that is) generally have barrel braze-ons
high up on the leg and intended for use with this rack. Sadly, I never
made the leap for the Hunqapillar I'd dreamt of when I
Cleaning house / fundraising, another item that may be of interest --
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/45439313474
Hard-to-find pair of NIB, 29 x 2.25 *gumwall* knobbies from
Fairweather / Panaracer / Blue Lug. Unfortunately, they're just not
going to fit any of my builds.
5880 ¥
+ship, or offer.
Thanks
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ycles.com/new-page-14/) -- I am happy to substitute a
> conventional BG front low rider. Or, just the frame/fork and no rack
> for $225.
>
> Thanks
> =- Joe Bunik
> Walnut Creek, CA
>
>
> On 11/17/18, Joe Bunik wrote:
>> Hi BOB
>>
>> https://www.flickr.c
p.s. / note: fits Rat Trap Pass real sweet ;-)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/39288107484/in/album-72157704136998185/
On 11/29/18, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Aha -- found em! Proof that I actually rode AND enjoyed this bike:
> https://www.flickr.com/gp/joe_bunik/9wnx9w
>
> Since
with, which I'm
happy to send you most of if you really want. ;-) As mentioned, a full
rebuild would make it RAD again.
=- Joe
On 11/28/18, Joe Bunik wrote:
> BUMP,
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/albums/72157703630407114
>
> … NOW, asking $350 for frame / fork / rack.
&g
nventional BG front low rider. Or, just the frame/fork and no rack
for $225.
Thanks
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 11/17/18, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Hi BOB
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/albums/72157703630407114
>
> Up for offer is a nice, largest-size 1989 MB-2 frame wi
). Given my 90cm PBH, I needed to pull the saddle but it all
fit together just perfectly.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/16677207181
Then, you only need to your strap the 3rd passenger onto the roof rack.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 11/27/18, Lynne wrote:
> There are so many great id
I've found my pair of Klean Kanteen 1L / uninsulated bottles -- paired
with Widefoot Designs liter-cages indispensable for overnights or
field trips. Thinking of adding some fork bosses and doubling up on
those.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 11/26/18, Keith Weaver wrote:
> Collin,
>
&g
ase let me know if you
are interested or have any questions.
Thanks for looking
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
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ANT predated (and inspired!) individuals like Kogswell while
anticipating the "bespoke" hand-built craze of the last decade. As
influential of a bike as the Ibis Scorcher. And -- to bring it back
on-topic -- Quickbeam!!!
On 11/7/18, sameness wrote:
> My buddy owns this one
>
Or, just leaf through Mike's flickr -- starting from the back of the book!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/antbikemike/page51
On 11/7/18, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Tony! Thanks for sending me on a walk through the past, I know have
> photos somewhere of lock-up ANT's w/ those racks.
>
>
repair times so I may have to look at
> more robust tires than my compass and schwable slicks lately. Riv Jack
> Browns, pasaelias, the VO/panaracer tires, gravel kings... any consensus on
> favorites?
>
> Tony
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 11:38 Joe Bunik wrot
!
Another important dude from that time was a mechanic(?) at the
Broadway Bicycle Schoo, "Smasher" who preached the wonders of
rebuilding the old Raleigh 3-speeds which littered the curbs of Boston
every trash day. Anyone remember his web pages?
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 11/7/18, J
tor
bosses, pump peg -- it's almost as if Alex Singer and Betty Foy had a
child, ha!
I'm asking $150 (OBO) and will split the actual bikeflights shipping with you.
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
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Say $15 for either of the Tekrtro and $25 for the SpeedDials, +$7
shipping. Or have 'em all for $60 shipped!
Thanks
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
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al" should nest. Shipping for rack/s in my
experience runs right about +$20/large box so we'll call it that.
Just LMK.
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Oh man, Joe -- if Philip doesn't want yer Flatsack, I'm in. And will
apply the Gorilla Parts patch, promptly!
=- Other Joe B
On 10/20/18, Joe Bernard wrote:
> I have a grey Flatsack if you (or anyone) is interested, they appear to be
> gone and never to be seen again at Riv. $25 shipped.
>
> --
Pending final payments, all pedals are spoken for -- thanks!
=- Joe
On 10/19/18, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Bunch,
>
> I've tried / liked / tried-to-like all of these, but more or less
> figured out what works best for me at this point. These are all good,
> if not great pedals however
Bunch,
I've tried / liked / tried-to-like all of these, but more or less
figured out what works best for me at this point. These are all good,
if not great pedals however -- the problem is they are also taking up
valuable garage space at this point.
How about $20 (shipped CONUS) for any of the
Mongoloid
On 9/26/18, dougP wrote:
> Philip:
>
> I first hear of Rivendell when Adventure Cycling reviewed the Atlantis. At
>
> that time I was researching touring bikes, finding bikes that needed
> changes to suit my needs. The reviewer for Adventure Cycling wrote to the
> effect that "if
? LMK if you're interested, I would like
to get it moved along.
Thanks!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
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