Does installing the kickstand with the upper part of the "sandwich" confer
some benefit--maybe spreading the stress load a bit more? I thought having
a brazed on kickstand plate like Rivs (and this Surly) have eliminated the
need for that top clamp.
I agree the bike should be fine with those
Definitely cool, but even with basketballs included, a little pricey for
what you get, and I suspect the Bike Tinkerer would prefer to do the
tinkering. I have a Crust fork, but have gone from no donor bike to trying
to decide which donor bike. Hopefully an early 2021 project. And yeah, I
I've got an extra medium ShopSack, brand new, never used, still folded up.
It's from the most recent run. In the light grey grid pattern. Interior
pouch pocket is royal blue.
Figured I'd offer it to the group rather than return to Riv, have them
re-stock and then ship it again to you, the
I have a HubbuHubbuH tandem with a kickstand plate. I found that when I
added the upper part of the "sandwich" that there was SUBSTANTIALLY more
stability to the kickstand. Loaded with panniers, I was convinced that the
kickstand plate alone would have been torn off. YRMV
On Tuesday, December
Purchased in October and barely used. Extension is too long for my comfort
so I'm selling it. These are sold out on rivbike. $110 shipped or $100
pickup in NYC.
25.4 clamp
135mm extension
https://www.rivbike.com/collections/stems/products/stem-kajnlkhmgn5646
pics:
Hi!
I PM'd at you
-Kai
On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:05:14 AM UTC-5 Justin Kennedy (Brooklyn,
NY) wrote:
> Purchased in October and barely used. Extension is too long for my comfort
> so I'm selling it. These are sold out on rivbike. $110 shipped or $100
> pickup in NYC.
>
> 25.4 clamp
While alarming to discover, I think you're fine structurally but that's a
place you should clean to bare metal, and get covered with primer and paint.
Those kickstand clamp mounts seem to do the most damage when they get a bit
loose and let the edge of the plate get levered into the tubes
Purchased over the summer and barely used. Maybe 100 miles on them total.
Black with black sidewalls. $65 shipped or $55 pickup in NYC. (For both
tires, not individually.)
Kenda K1152 Flintridge Pro 700c GCT RHP Tubeless Ready Tire (Size: 700x45)
Sale pending
On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 8:49:42 AM UTC-5 Eric Marth wrote:
> I've got an extra medium ShopSack, brand new, never used, still folded up.
> It's from the most recent run. In the light grey grid pattern. Interior
> pouch pocket is royal blue.
>
> Figured I'd offer it to the
I just cut some stays on another rack with a hacksaw. I don’t have a vice so I
held the stay down on my bench and went at it. Not optimal but it worked. I do
need a vice here. Next time I’ll likely use a Dremel.
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Dec 29, 2020, at 4:22 PM,
Sale Pending.
MM
On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 2:54:08 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Was your yellow one the heavy nylon one, or the waxed canvas one? I
> thought the latter was called Ducksback and came only in dark cotton
> Carradice green. I did own both the waxed canvas one and the
Whelp, I have this shiny new RBW51 rack with way-long stays and I can't get
the search feature here to work so how do I cut these suckers?
Joe Bernard
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> On Dec 29, 2020, at 2:53 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Was your yellow one the heavy nylon one, or the waxed canvas one? I thought
> the latter was
Dremel.
dougP
On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 4:22:50 PM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Whelp, I have this shiny new RBW51 rack with way-long stays and I can't
> get the search feature here to work so how do I cut these suckers?
>
> Joe Bernard
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$85 + shipping
Now that the wet season is here I'll try again.
This is still for sale - Carradice Duxback waxed cotton cycling poncho in
standard (not XL) size.
Never used, ever worn.
Listing here:
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bop/d/portland-carradice-duxback-poncho-new/7254191635.html
Oh, the memories. I had one of these in yellow—we called it the Flying Pup Tent.
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> On Dec 29, 2020, at 2:37 PM, velomann wrote:
>
> $85 + shipping
> Now that the wet season is here I'll try again.
> This
Was your yellow one the heavy nylon one, or the waxed canvas one? I thought
the latter was called Ducksback and came only in dark cotton Carradice
green. I did own both the waxed canvas one and the bright yellow nylon one,
both Carradice -- the latter was cut more short and didn't like the hoods
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