of them
before you see it from a ground level view. :-)
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 11:10 AM 11/14/2012, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
I've asked this before to no response, but from the scuttlebutt
there must be answers out there onlist. I've tried clipping blinkies
of all sorts (including my most
. These might work for a generator light, but I
didn't feel they were strong enough to be dependable, especially if
you have a light with the extra weight of an internal battery.
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 07:25 AM 11/5/2012, John wrote:
I recently purchased a neat little battery light from Riv
in an earlier post, the results
of not being able to do that could be disastrous.
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 04:14 PM 10/22/2012, Tom M wrote:
Nick Legan, formerly of VeloNews, approaches it differently
(http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/11/bikes-and-tech/ask-nick/ask-nick-team-tactics-chain
.
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 02:24 PM 10/19/2012, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
I just put a new Sachs P 48 (? Cheap, 8 speed, NIB) on the Fargo and
found that it is fully two links shorter than the 9 sp chain it
replaced. It will cover the Big/Big combo (46/34 -- note that the 34
is in the #7 position
noticeable. And I have been able to
tuck the air bottle between the chainstays and rear fender for a
neater installation. You can't do that with a racer, but you might
be able to do that with a Riv, or Rivish bike.
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 07:51 PM 10/15/2012, lungimsam wrote:
I am looking
, at 10920 Roselle St, Ste 103, San Diego, CA 92121. This is in
the small shopping center directly behind the Sorrento Valley Train
station on Roselle Street. Definitely commuter/tourist oriented.
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 08:52 AM 6/4/2012, Jeff Feldstein wrote:
My brother lives in San Diego
skips while in your
middle ring, then your middle ring is worn. If it only skips while
on, say your 14 tooth cog in the rear, then it's time for a new cassette.
Sheldon Brown has a good article on drivetrain wear at
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/chains.html.
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 08
the hone!
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 09:44 AM 12/3/2010, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
I suppose I could sand down a Technomic or T Deluxe, no? How hard is
it? I've never done this.
--
Patrick Moore
Albuquerque, NM
For professional resumes, contact
Patrick Moore, ACRW at resumespecialt...@gmail.com
a few hours using the
hone!
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 09:44 AM 12/3/2010, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
I suppose I could sand down a Technomic or T Deluxe, no? How hard is
it? I've never done this.
--
Patrick Moore
Albuquerque, NM
For professional resumes, contact
Patrick Moore, ACRW
should be good to go.
Loose tires are a double edged sword. It's nice to not have to
struggle with changing a tire, but blowing them off them rim is no fun!
Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA
At 02:07 PM 10/24/2009, Dave Minyard wrote:
I have been running Col De La Vies on my Saluki since I received
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