[RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-23 Thread hsmitham
Tony, Enjoyed the post...rides with purpose are the best. Re: stuck seat post I'd recommend Liquid Wrench stuff is magic. ~Hugh On Thursday, February 20, 2014 8:21:33 PM UTC-8, Tony DeFilippo wrote: I've been inspired and jealous by the California and Pittsburgh sunrise coffee rides so I

Re: [RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-23 Thread Chris Chen
Kroil works wonders too. PB blaster is something else I've used that is also effective. On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:43 PM, hsmitham hughsmit...@gmail.com wrote: Tony, Enjoyed the post...rides with purpose are the best. Re: stuck seat post I'd recommend Liquid Wrench stuff is magic. ~Hugh

[RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-22 Thread Tony DeFilippo
I promise not to cross post with a local forum often, I've started a running thread on the Bike Arlington forums to make notifications for future sunrise coffee rides in the DC area so I won't clutter up the RBW page to much...

[RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-21 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Thanks Michael, your right the saluki has everything I've been looking for! Soon I'll get to see if I was right to be wanting that!! :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

[RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-21 Thread WETH
Tony, That looks like a great way to start the morning. As you know, I make my coffee at home and bring it in a thermos, but the brewing on site looks fun. I am also a bit pedestrian in my coffee tastes, preferring 7-11 coffee to Starbucks on most days. Hopefully you will get your hands

[RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-21 Thread Howard H
Hey Tony, A coffee break during the commute? I like it! So you won the war with the stuck seatpostwhat turned the tide in that battle? On Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:21:33 PM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote: I've been inspired and jealous by the California and Pittsburgh sunrise coffee

[RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-21 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Hey Howard, It was very nearly a Pyrrhic victory... but it goes in the books as a win. I ended up using 8 lbs of powdered lye, which translated into about 4 gallons or so of mixed liquid to dissolve the aluminum seatpost after I hacksawed it about an inch over the seat tube. I can't

[RBW] Re: DC Sunrise Coffee

2014-02-20 Thread Michael
Thanks for sharing! And congrats on the sale of the Atlantis and the purchase of the new bike. Hope it works out great for you! Sounds like it has everything you want in a bike! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To