Hi all,
Hope to see a bunch of you tomorrow! Looks like it's going to be wet. Glad I've
got my fenders on! Hm, kinda need a mud flap
I'll be at Pert's by 9:30am anyway, maybe earlier. Still planning on a Mercer
Island loop.
I'll have access to e-mail on my phone--if you're running late
Amen on the fenders...do I have enough time to mount a front leather
mud flap this evening...h?
On Oct 9, 2:05 pm, Rob Harrison robha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Hope to see a bunch of you tomorrow! Looks like it's going to be wet. Glad
I've got my fenders on! Hm, kinda need a mud
Hi, I think I can make it. I'll likely ride down to the start from
the Wallingford area so if you want to tag along let me know. I might
have to head back early since I have a cross country meet to get to by
1:00 (btw...when did 1st graders start running cross country?)
the other Rob
On Oct
Sorry to miss the ride next weekend. I have seen several Rivs in
Seattle this summer (two blue Rams, a yellow Bleroit, a green custom
(?) and a seafoam Atlantis) and I would love to see more.
Bruce
Orange Ram.
On Sep 30, 1:00 pm, Rob Harrison robha...@gmail.com wrote:
San Diego, San Francisco
Hey Boys,
I am currently in SoCal AND have participated in a number of Riv
Rides. Its always a great time, and getting 6 or 7 Rivs (and/or
Rivendell minded folks) together that far from Walnut Creek is pretty
ground shaking! The point of this message though, is to let you know
that my Atlantis
I'll be there on something, and will try to scare up one more.
Frank
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Arrgh. I'm working that weekend and so won't be able to attend the
ride or the bike show. The ride would be kind of hard to make anyway
as I'd have to take the train up anyway. Perhaps I'll attend a future
ride. As for the The show... I've been to the ones in the past and
they're great but just
As a SoCal transplant myself, there are 3 things that make my rides
tolerable.
Fenders
Wool
Decent Rain Gear.
If you have those, you can be out riding in weather that would have
kept you indoors before. I remember when I used to think 50 degrees
and blustery was too cold to ride. :)
On Oct 1,
Also, I should be there - Riv-less, but on steel with Riv Wool, Brand
V bag, and Riv sourced chain lube.
On Oct 1, 2:59 pm, wrharper wrussellhar...@gmail.com wrote:
As a SoCal transplant myself, there are 3 things that make my rides
tolerable.
Fenders
Wool
Decent Rain Gear.
If you have
Embrace the rain. It's kinda fun, actually. Good fenders and mud-flaps
are key. Otherwise, not a big deal. Though, I admit I don't ride more
than a couple hours in the rain . . .
The only downside is the extra maintenance. I enjoy working on my
bikes, but cleaning chains and cogs weekly, and
If I can make it I won't be on a Rivendell but I will have my brand-
new Sackville bag!
Ryan
On Sep 30, 6:32 pm, amoll68 amol...@comcast.net wrote:
Finally - a ride I want to take, and an open spot on the calendar! I'm
in. Probably only one Pert's Deli - Leschi?
I'll be there with my AHH for
Sounds like a trip for the Bleriot!Hope to see you there, rain or
shine.
Andy
http://awilliams53.blogspot.com/
On Sep 30, 7:54 pm, rcnute rcn...@hotmail.com wrote:
If I can make it I won't be on a Rivendell but I will have my brand-
new Sackville bag!
Ryan
On Sep 30, 6:32 pm,
This Ryan will also try to be there but not on a Riv although I will
be on Steel and with a Baggins bag
On Sep 30, 8:42 pm, awilliams53 awilliam...@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds like a trip for the Bleriot! Hope to see you there, rain or
shine.
Andy
http://awilliams53.blogspot.com/
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