The Mark's Rack --- well, here's my take on it. Consider the source, but at
the least-
It is not too heavy when you consider that it's supposed to carry a load,
AND when you consider Nitto's structural conservatism. The similar looking
M12 is built with much lighter tubing, but its primary use
What's funny is Manny hasn't commented on this, and he's the Michael Milken
of front loading.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:16 PM, grant grant...@gmail.com wrote:
The Mark's Rack --- well, here's my take on it. Consider the source, but
at the least-
It is not too heavy when you consider that
Tom, I am wondrously blessed with an incredible bride and fantastic
munchkins. I am delighted some of the brain cushion came your way!
Shoji, well, I was 10,200 feet higher that Boston Harbor, so frost can
happen year round. This, however, was a hard frost both inside and outside
the tent, so
Steve,
Thanks for the heads-up. Hadn't even thought of that. I've used them on
the ride to Mt. Vernon in the past. Hoping to do the counter-clockwise
loop this time. (It's one I did multiple times when I was out there in
2008). And Tom, thanks for the list of other shops. Didn't know Big
Funny.
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What's funny is Manny hasn't commented on this, and he's
On 10/04/2013 08:39 AM, Eric Platt wrote:
Steve,
Thanks for the heads-up. Hadn't even thought of that. I've used them
on the ride to Mt. Vernon in the past. Hoping to do the
counter-clockwise loop this time. (It's one I did multiple times when
I was out there in 2008). And Tom, thanks for
Steve, that's good to know. In 2008 there were a few fairly rough sections
around Alexandria and I remember feeling through the 38mm tires on the
Brompton I owned at the time.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 7:50 AM, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote:
On 10/04/2013 08:39
On 10/04/2013 08:53 AM, Eric Platt wrote:
Steve, that's good to know. In 2008 there were a few fairly rough
sections around Alexandria and I remember feeling through the 38mm
tires on the Brompton I owned at the time.
There's tree root /\ stuff between Alexandria and Mount Vernon, but
Ya, mee 2
Clay
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 10:31 PM, Richard L rsv...@att.net wrote:
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 2:53:39 AM UTC-5, Philip Williamson wrote:
I like a straight line from the headset to the bars, rather than the road stem
detour, both aesthetically and functionally.
Philip
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 1:11:37 AM UTC-7, Pierre wrote:
Got BQ in the mail today, I love the color. When you read the article, it
is mentioned that BQ machined the rack fork crown mount so that it sits
lower. Looking at the result, I can see why this may lead to increased flex.
All
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:11 AM, Patrick Moore bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
1. Santini with Italian flag logo, 3 button rear pockets, vg.
17 seam to seam at top of shoulder, 18 1/2 seam to seam at armpit, and
28 top of crew neck to bottom rear. This one is labeled L but that is an
Italian L
I think I need to go west! Indiana has some beautiful rides, particularly
in the Fall, but between this and Patrick's Fall Aspen report I am ready to
travel. Thanks for the write up.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Manuel Acosta
manueljohnaco...@hotmail.comwrote:
As always Anne lovely
I have bum knees and the cold is locking them up. I am looking for
recommendations for winter bicycling pants that are warm, water resistant,
wind proof and have a full set of pockets. I'd like them to look like
pants, not tights. Cheap would be nice. Right now, I have taken to wearing
ACE
Grand tour! Planet of the Apes sounds great.
My wife oft laments that chivalry is largely dead. Hauling multiple wee
ones around along with whatever she is doing, doors are sometime hard to
get. Guys just stand around. If she gets help, it's from a woman who
notices. Sigh.
WIth abandon,
Wool, nylon breeches, ventile breeches, in various combinations as needed
by temp and precipitation. Ventile ain't cheep, but it will work better
than most things.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, October 4, 2013 9:55:35 AM UTC-6, Clayton wrote:
I have bum knees and the cold is locking them
About helping people: this is not a gender thing. People ought to help
your wife when she is struggling with three little girls plus
packages, but they also ought to help you when you are struggling with
three little girls and packages.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Deacon Patrick
Cribbing a sheet from Ocean Air Cycles, I decided that if I loved sub
24-hour overnight trips so much, one way to fit more things like that in my
schedule is to fit smaller rides in (like mortar between logs in a cabin
or, more appropriately, cedar shims in a door frame).
So, morning, or sunrise
Yeah, it's not about being a Mensch, it's about Mitzvah.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Anne Paulson anne.paul...@gmail.com wrote:
About helping people: this is not a gender thing. People ought to help
your wife when she is struggling with three little girls plus
packages, but they also
Fantastic! I do pipe rides all the time. Love them!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, October 4, 2013 10:50:36 AM UTC-6, Christopher Chen wrote:
Cribbing a sheet from Ocean Air Cycles, I decided that if I loved sub
24-hour overnight trips so much, one way to fit more things like that in my
Och! If only I could struggle with wee lassies and packages. Sardonic grin.
I think I'd end up needing weeks to recover. But yes, it isn't necessarily
a gender thing, though I'd argue it is much better for society to revere
women than objectify women. Women are, after all, the bearers of all
I will echo what the others have said those pictures are stunning - chapeau
to your Daughter
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 5:48:41 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
As my wife reminded me upon my return, I've been trying to get out and
immerse myself in Colorado's glorious aspen colors for over
I've had made some very nice cycling knickers out of good quality men's
dress pants, wool and cotton (ie, khakis cut like wool dress pants). At the
simplest, I made them myself by simply cutting them off at the right length
and sewing on velcro or running a shoelace through the hem -- I wish I
Do you really want wind* proof *pants Clayton ?
Good quality softshell pants btw, are going to cost more, but their
durability is outstanding for the most part. I wear some Marmot Scree pants
in the Winter and just love 'em. The time to by these if cost is an issue,
is in the Spring. Scree
Check out foxwear. Everything he does is custom so Lou can probably make
something similar to what you are looking for. I have a jacket, power
shield pants and rain pants from him and I am happy with all of them. His
prices are extremely reasonable considering the custom sizing and
materials.
Dan
I'm happy with MUSA long pants, knee-length merino socks and merino wool
knicker undies. I shop sierratradingpost for most of my merino wool.
On Friday, October 4, 2013 3:07:41 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
Check out foxwear. Everything he does is custom so Lou can probably make
something similar
Thanks for checking, danmc.
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Thank you all for the advice. Today, I went to REI (really expensive items)
and bought a pair of REI branded softshell trousers. Windproof to 25 mph
and very water resistant. Kind of thin fleece, or napped interior of
fabric. Zippered pockets and they are stretchy. I think they will work for
I also bought velcro to try to make my own knickers. I will haunt the
thrift stores.
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Be sure to let us see the runway photos when you've made some. Seriously,
if you don't mind looking a bit retro, they are very practical.
OTOH, one cold morning I had ridden the 6 miles south to pick up the
crosstown express bus and I was standing at the stop looking quite natty in
my James Black
If I remember clearly you rocked most of the sketchy single track with
those randonneur bars
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Winter riding attire can be quite a fashion statement. My preferred cool to
cold weather bottoms are shorts with different weights of capilene long
underwear layered underneath. It probably doesn't help my look that I also
tend to wear my oldest and most tattered shorts in this ensemble.
UPDATED sold items removed. Thanks for all the purchases.
All prices *INCLUDE* shipping USPS (w/in US) except fenders (will need your
zip code to calculate $ for those). Contact offlist for add'l photos, to
buy, etc.
Ultegra triple 6503 front der with 31.8 clamp $30
DA 7703 triple Shifters
Clay,
It would be helpful to understand why in what way your knees are bum.
My sore knee pain, etc went away after a year or so of wearing barefoot
running shoes, daily stretches, and general kindness to my lower
extremities. YMMV
Here in New England, after years of often successful trial
On Friday, October 4, 2013 9:50:36 AM UTC-7, Christopher Chen wrote:
I think I'm gonna do this on a regular basis. Sunrise Coffee Tea Club.
It's social, but not really social. You're all invited.
Well, make sure you let us know when you do it next!
-Shawn
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Hey all-
The ride is tomorrow! And wow, a Saturday that's going to be nice for a
change, 74F/23C. You can actually forget the raingear!
*ROUGH STUFF/COUNTRY BIKE (IN THE CITY) RAMBLE *
Saturday October 5
11:00am - 5:00pm
Fernhill Park, NE 37th Ave and NE Ainsworth St
A ramble exploring the
Sorry for the double post. Figuring out how my mailer handles this group.
Can someone explain to me the differences in the B-17 standard, special,
and select? I've looked at the Brooks web site, and it is only confusing,
at least to me. Their must be something different between them all? I
Hey, Clay,
Sorry to hear about your bum knee and good luck with the REI stuff. I
realize my reply is a tad late to the game but I must plug the Levi's
commuter jeans. They a on the hipster skinny side but look like jeans
because they are jeans, they stretch so they are comfortable like good
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