Thanks to everyone for your interest! The Quickbeam has gone to a good home,
just in time for the holidays.
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I may have what you're looking for; I'll send a picture when I get home from
family holiday celebrations later today.
Happy Christmas!
Noah
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Already looking forward to the pics-proved-it-happened!
On Dec 25, 7:42 am, Noah Deuce iprufr...@gmail.com wrote:
I wanted to do an after-Xmas ride here in Boulder, but the several inches of
snow make that impractical.
The time has come to lobby Grant for a lugged fatbike! The Misty
Noah, when I'm not traveling, I lead a Christmas Day and NYD ride in
Minneapolis. Of course, the regular attendees tend to own studded tires.
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I know many of us have probably indulged ourselves picking out our own
Rivvy gifts encouraged by the raffle, but how about the surprises?
I got a beautiful simple Sykes water bottle cage in cherry.
http://www.sykeswoodfenders.com/sykeswoodfenders/cherry_wbh.html
Oh my it's lovely against a
Medium Sackville Shopsack to fit my rambouillet's wald basket,
beautiful! can't wait to load er' up and run around town.
Also a 5mm park allen wrench with the fancy blue handle.
On Dec 25, 11:02 am, Liesl li...@smm.org wrote:
I know many of us have probably indulged ourselves picking out our own
Pictures here: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjDititg
Merry Christmas, everyone!
On Sunday, December 23, 2012 8:15:55 AM UTC-7, Forrest wrote:
I have one of these in a 58, and I can attest to the quality of build and
ride. Many braze-ons and eyelets, very versatile, can take tires that
measure
Very nice frame for my Rivendell art poster, which my wife now likes so much
that she suggested hanging it in the living room!
–Eric N
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On Dec 25, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Liesl li...@smm.org wrote:
I know many of us have probably indulged ourselves picking out our own Rivvy
Gee whiz! That is a piece of modernist sculpture!
Patrick Moore, who had a tailwind downhill to church and a wind chill of
~20 and a headwind uphill home with a windchill of ~ 25, all in a 72 gear
in bright, sunny, and damned cold ABQ, NM.
Season's best wishes to all (even those who didn't score
Compound Curve- Sapelle, African Mahog, Bloodwood Fenders for my new to me
AHH from
http://www.woodysfenders.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=9products_id=355
David
Charlotte, NC
On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 2:02:15 PM UTC-5, Liesl wrote:
I know many of us have probably
Anyone with knowledge about just how wide of a 700c tire can be run with
Woody's 2 1/4 inch fenders.
Merry Xmas and or happy holidays to all.
Ryan
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I've got the wool beanie. Did the cute kiddie picture influence my
purchase? Actually, no.
I use it under a helmet, and like it. It's nice and warm down to a
certain temp. (40?) Below that I.use a non-Riv thick wool cap, but
it's pretty tight under the helmet.
The kiddie beanie replaced a
Riv poster!
-J
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Today I rode Miwok, Bobcat, Marincello, Tennessee Valley, and Old Springs
Trails in the Marin Headlands. I also detoured to Haypress campground, but
given the sogginess after the all-day rain, I opted to go over the big hill
back to the warmth and excellent coffee of the Marin Headlands Hostel.
My daughters are in bed after a long Christmas day. Now I can reply. I have
Riv cork on three bikes, a Hunqapillar, and two Bridgestone MB3s. The Hunqa
has standard cork as does my wife's MB3. My MB3 has BES, and twined notched
cork. Like you I shellac the cork, I have learned to not lightly
Just what I need!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/8307841601/in/photostream
Also a Wald basket, but it's the huge model when I needed the medium.
Anybody have a medium they want to trade?
On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 3:36 PM, justinaug...@gmail.com wrote:
Riv poster!
-J
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What a great day! How do you like the MH hostel? I've thought about staying
there before. Kid friendly?
On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
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Today I rode Miwok, Bobcat, Marincello, Tennessee Valley, and Old Springs
Trails in the Marin
Just some bucks, so will probably be getting a new saddle bag from riv
soon!
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It's nice and the staff are super friendly and helpful. I'd bring my kids here.
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Marginally Riv related (that's my wife's Betty Foy in the background), but
obviously bike related... The wife commissioned an artist friend to
draw/paint a family biking caricature of the Smitty
clanhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/15966859@N07/8307278711/.
--Andy
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On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 2:59:23 PM UTC-8, Joe K wrote:
I've got the wool beanie. Did the cute kiddie picture influence my
purchase? Actually, no.
I don't know it's meant to influence any purchase decisions. That would
surprise me. I think it's to make people smile, to feel happier
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