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Subject: [RBW] Wrenching on the Bombadil
The other thread on the joys of wrenching made me want to share part of my
day's wrenching project. The Saluki re-build has allowed me to start messing
around with the Bombadil which maintained it's initial configuration since I
scrambled
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Subject: Re: [RBW] Wrenching on the Bombadil
Tom,
As always you do excellent work!
Just curious, which fender's were you running? I've got the SKS ~60mm on my
26 wheel size
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*Subject:* [RBW] Wrenching on the Bombadil
The other thread on the joys of wrenching made me want to share part of my
day's wrenching project. The Saluki re-build has allowed me to start
messing around with the Bombadil which maintained it's initial
] *On Behalf Of *hsmitham
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*Subject:* Re: [RBW] Wrenching on the Bombadil
Tom,
As always you do excellent work!
Just curious, which fender's were you running? I've got the SKS ~60mm on
my 26 wheel size Atlantis
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*Subject:* [RBW] Wrenching on the Bombadil
The other thread on the joys
Thanks Tim! I picked up the RM14 off the list, or maybe off iBOB earlier
this year so I'm not sure of a good place to source them. I checked over
at Bens Cycle but you're right that the ones available have the 31.4mm
clamp... bummer.
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Looks great!
Where did you find RM-014's in normal clamp diameter?
I like that bar, but I can only find it in 31.8 mm clamp diameter
https://www.benscycle.com/p-1351-nitto-rm014-dirt-drop-handlebar.aspx.
And, that version of the bar has a large, weird-shaped section in the
middle where it bells
The other thread on the joys of wrenching made me want to share part of my
day's wrenching project. The Saluki re-build has allowed me to start
messing around with the Bombadil which maintained it's initial
configuration since I scrambled to put it together for my big Veterans Day
ride last