Sp well done and worthy companion to ROUGHSTUFF. And 'thank you' Isola
Press for job well-done and for what must surly be mostly a labor of love.
Hard to recall now, a time before Jobst and all of his cantankerous
Jobstisms. He got really worked up over the 'no grease' on spindle threads.
That'
80s!
>>
>> L
>>
>> On Mar 5, 2023, at 12:08 PM, Jock Dewey wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/50736923117/in/album-72157717416628946/
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/49733
Now up to date.:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/52727172792/in/dateposted-family/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/52589941155/in/dateposted-family/
On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 9:08:05 AM UTC-8 Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/1466267
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/50736923117/in/album-72157717416628946/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/49733185021/in/album-72157717416628946/
Jock Dewey
On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 6:23:32 AM UTC-8 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> I was looking through an old ph
royalty
right there!
BEST / Jock Dewey
On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 7:36:36 AM UTC-8 peter@gmail.com wrote:
> This may be my first post here, though it's likely I posted way back
> when (I probably should check that!)
>
> ... So I just had my 1995 Rivendell Road rest
folks for sure.
>
> BEST / Jock Dewey
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 8:42 AM Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> I am still or was until last week or so still getting "closeout sale"
>> emails from Kucharik; maybe they've finally shut down, but there were open
>
damn white
shoes etc. etc.
But maybe, with his obvious intelligence and brilliant engineering chops,
he'd totally embrace the technology.
The more I think about it, I'm betting he would. Afterall, consider all the
carbon in a Porsche 963. Take away all that plastic, not much left but the
Contact Steve Palincsar, he'll fix it for you like he just did for me.
BEST / Jock Dewey
On Monday, November 15, 2021 at 3:48:12 PM UTC-8 John Hawrylak wrote:
> Help, Yesterday, 11/15, I lost the iBob Google group from the My Groups
>
> list. I still have the RBW group and 650B,
Well, problem solved. One of the moderators got me back in, not sure how
tho : )
Happy to know I hadn't lost my mind, however, as others seem to get stuck,
too. Thanks to Mr. Palincsar for fixing me up.
BEST / Jock Dewey
On Thursday, November 11, 2021 at 10:38:37 AM UTC-8 Jock Dewey
Hey, Y'all:
I somehow lost my connection to the BOB list. And I can't find the link to
get back on. I have found an old one, but it pops up 'content unavailable.'
Can one of you good folks help me out? Many tanx.
BEST / Jock Dewey
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Thanks, Jock
On Friday, July 2, 2021 at 6:06:39 AM UTC-7 gpgun...@aol.com wrote:
> I have decided to pare down some parts duplicates. Most if not all the
> parts listed are either new in the box, like new or have never been mounted
> on a frame.
listen to out on
the road.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 8:35:52 PM UTC-4, Paul Brodek wrote:
>
> You can order from Scott in Mpls, as already mentioned, or buy from him on
> ebay. He's always got listings for tires there, makes it handy to see what
Oh, how we miss Red Green.
We could all use a good Red Green show right now.
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Sunday, June 21, 2020 at 7:33:27 AM UTC-4, Kent Peterson -- Eugene,
Oregon wrote:
>
> OK, I think Craig just won this thread. His dentist isn't the only one who
> is impr
Impressive, Craig.
Man, you keep that sweet baby ready-to-go. All packed, just let go the
toe-strap & you out the door in search of some tumbleweed to camp under.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 8:07:41 PM UTC-4, Craig Montgomery wrote:
>
> *My takeawa
cloudy day into a
bright sunny one. Extend your riding time for at least another 20 or 30
miles. But if sun does come out, you're screwed as the yellow lens
intensifies the light. Just can't win these days.
JD / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 11:21:31 AM UTC-4, Jock Dewey wrot
That is definitely true, Patrick. The constant cycling does dimishing the
darkening over time. Eventually, they don't darken much at all. Transitions
is a brand-name, and they will argue that they do not lose effectiveness,
but that is just not true.
Buyer beware.
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
your face and many
other styles that won't. To recommend one brand over another without
fitting is basically meaningless.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 5:26:58 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
>
> I’ll get to the sunglasses part, but first just le
Quartz calipers on the bike, much
stiffer and better looking IHMO.
I dropped $125 for the pair, shipped and taxed, will part with them for $90
shipped. Paypal F & F.
Please rsvp offline. Thanks for looking.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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BTW, Craig's the expert, follow his advice not mine.
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 9:41:08 PM UTC-4, J L wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I would love to hear how folks have set up a bike for camping duty. Any
> sage advice? I am looking forward
7;t be. When we gather to start or stop, can
practice social distancing SD, but what about moving down the road. Any
brilliant ideas?
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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Apologies:
Unless you live close to Seattle, new these are at least *$185 *shipped.
$135 (Priority USPS included)
Paypal F & F preferred.
The finest tires ever, just a bit too wide for me.
BEST / Jock Dewey
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Indeed. That configuration is the latest RIV design. Not my cup o' tea, but
certainly rock solid!
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 10:59:34 AM UTC-5, Don Compton wrote:
>
> I have a 59cm Roadeo ( 3+ years old ) and I noticed in the picture of the
> new R
Hey, Y'all:
Pic of new Nobilette ROADEO on the site, with RH crankset and RH tires. So
there ya go!
All good, right?
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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y the only two issues are 1 /
cost and 2 / who you'd rather have transport and deliver your goods.
BEST / Jock Dewey
On Monday, December 30, 2019 at 6:03:42 AM UTC-8, tc wrote:
>
> Thanks for everyone's input. Shipbikes seems like a safe bet.
>
> Tom
>
> On Sunday, De
Thanks, Rob, appreciate the nod!
I was the Waterford marketing guy (catalogs, newsletters, flyers, etc.)
from 2002 / 2004 -- this was a joyful and important time in my life.
Richard and I were / are good pals, with bikes and music in common, all
wonderful stuff.
After I took these photos, I se
ld ride yours more often!
We are a wonderful, different bunch to be sure. What fun.
BEST / Jock Dewey
On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 1:28:43 PM UTC-5, George Schick wrote:
>
> JD - I still have a road bike that's set up just about like that purple
> one, except that the frame and a
P:
I still have mine, right on top of my pile. They look like they're just
having so much fun -- who wouldn't like to be in that picture?
Jock
On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 1:37:49 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I recall the Bridgestone catalogue (aside: I assert that those BBUSA
> cata
e very top of its
game, if you consider fit and finish, e.g. paint, chrome. Here it is 35
years later, and not a spot of decay or tarnish or blemish of any kind. And
it has been ridden, not a garage queen. That what my little obsessions get
me and for that I'm also grateful.
It is Thanksg
Here's a little 80s nostalgia for you, I bet some others also feel it on
occasion. When I do, I hop on this and recall those times...and even
further back. It's all good.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/49108000202/in/dateposted-public/
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
Y'all:
Wow, don't know about the BEMIDJI shirts but those VESTS. Now that's some
serious vogue. And insulated, too!
Combine with nice knickers (think JITENSHA) and matching sox, good ol'
black shoes, so nice! *RSF here we come.*
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA (where we do oft
I experimented with 35mm ELs under 45mm SKS on my RAM. Enough room to make
me comfortable, but I prefer 32s and for this setup lots of room.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/48208222422/in/dateposted-public/
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 11:08:26 PM UTC
Good Wednesday Morning:
I have 2 new-in-package *TA Zephyr* 36t *110bcd* chainrings (silver) for
sale @ $38 shipped each or -- even better -- trade for new TA silvers @ 34t
*110bcd.*
Please rsvp off-list if interested and thanks so much for looking!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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If you don't have this book already, you need it!
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On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 3:21:13 PM UTC-4, Neil Doran wrote:
>
> Amusing Sam Hillborne content over on t
miles and when I got in could barely stand. Slurred speech. Weak.
> Dehydration to the max. It was fun.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/24722971@N05/albums/72157708958249933
>
> Craig in Tucson
>
> On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 5:46:09 AM UTC-7, Jock Dewey wrote:
>>
Hi, Y'all:
Indeed, but a week early. That's OK, right?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/albums/72157709114278761
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 3:49:45 PM UTC-4, Neil Doran wrote:
>
> Anybody else observing the Swift campout this year? My
here somewhere.
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 3:38:41 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> I haven't been active on the "Daily post Your Riv" thread, so this seemed
> kind of out of place. I've always been a 'roadie' first and forem
On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 4:12:57 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Want, want, want. Well, I also want a C17 in usable condition; need not be
> nice looking, as I want at this point merely to see if it allows both a
> more rearward pedaling position and more upward nose tilt than the origina
Hello, ST folks:
I have 3 very nice NOS XC PRO front derailers for sale. (My collection got
out of hand.)
2 ea. @ 31.8 clamp and 1 ea. @ 35.0 clamp
These are not the Micro Drive cages, just so you know.
$35 each shipped.
Thanks for looking (also posted to BOB list).
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
Brian:
Very nice work there, perfect proportions all around. And that ACORN! Such
wonderful workmanship, we've got those on all our bikes, so useful and
classy.
Bravo.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 5:41:51 PM UTC-5, Brian Campbell wrote:
>
> A
Whoa! That's Aussie...sorry!
On Monday, January 14, 2019 at 9:34:29 AM UTC-5, Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> It looks like these folks still have a bottle or two:
>
> https://andrewsscalemodels.com.au/product/mm-russian-interior-blue-green/
>
> This is the color GP sourced to paint
It looks like these folks still have a bottle or two:
https://andrewsscalemodels.com.au/product/mm-russian-interior-blue-green/
This is the color GP sourced to paint the first ATL, but that was years
ago. Color wanders but you can tweek easily to make it match.
BEST / Jock "Ex TESTORS" Dewey /
Allez, TJD!
That's a beautiful bike & a brute of a ride, not for the faint of heart.
Hogpen Gap is genuine CAT 2 climb, steep and fearsome. Probably one of only
2 or 3 steels on the roads that day and certainly no other fenders or
frontloaders to be seen.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athen
I do believe 'College Park' Larry Black also owns Mt. Airy, and ~ yes ~ big
collection of old bikes and must assume big warehouse. I do also believe he
has no need to sell any of them.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 5:52:00 PM UTC-5, Kevin Lin
-offs. I'd love both but am plenty happy to settle for one.
Bravo for building a Grant Petersen 'special' and pulling your Christmas
tree home on that beautiful bicycle.
Happy Holidays / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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asses all in function and style. In fancy NYC store
selling fine leather goods, this would be hundreds and hundreds of $$$.
Sometimes we get such a deal.
Jock Dewey / Athens GA
On Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 7:59:20 AM UTC-10, Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> Here's a Waterford setup with GB1
p and wheel 'em right in. I bought it new
in 2004 and I am way too attached to this thing. Nevermind its good looks
and wonderful view of the road.
Like the previous poster proclaimed, I will do whatever it takes to keep it
on the road as long as I'm capable of swinging a leg over t
Another casualty among so so many these past 18 months. I have good
industry pals who worked very hard to make that company what it is. Or
maybe now, was.
We are the walking / cycling wounded. A good long hard fast ride helps
control the angst, however.
So that is what we do.
BEST / Jock
Nice looking bike, Joe. Good job.
Question: why do you suppose the brake cable runs on top of the tube rather
than at approx 8 pm? Doesn't get in the way slightly under.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 10:33:26 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>
That sounds like a firetruck with siren blasting!!
Come up fast behind someone and they'd mess their shorts.
Jock
On Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 9:53:05 PM UTC-4, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> So she passed you while coasting? That's not embarrassing. I've been
> passed by trail runners on a
Hey, William:
I'm having a little trouble with reply RBW, so will try this.
I'm very interested in your 59 cm ROADEO. Do you have pictures and can you
tell me a little about it?
I'll pull trigger quickly if all's right.
Thanks!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday,
Hey, William:
I'm very interested in your 59 cm ROADEO. Do you have pictures and can you
tell me a little about it?
I'll pull trigger quickly if all's right.
Thanks!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 12:01:29 PM UTC-4, William! wrote:
>
> D
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 2:23:53 PM UTC-4, Forrest wrote:
>
> In the next few weeks I will likely post for sale here (if allowed to) a
> blue Rambouillet 60cm and a copper (new penny) Legolas 59cm. Ideally both
> as nearly complete bikes (minus just a few parts). I’d rather not part th
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 2:23:53 PM UTC-4, Forrest wrote:
>
> In the next few weeks I will likely post for sale here (if allowed to) a
> blue Rambouillet 60cm and a copper (new penny) Legolas 59cm. Ideally both
> as nearly complete bikes (minus just a few parts). I’d rather not part th
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 2:23:53 PM UTC-4, Forrest wrote:
>
> In the next few weeks I will likely post for sale here (if allowed to) a
> blue Rambouillet 60cm and a copper (new penny) Legolas 59cm. Ideally both
> as nearly complete bikes (minus just a few parts). I’d rather not part th
Ooops! Sorry...this is RBW!
What WAS I thinking? I guess: not.
JD
On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 10:39:39 AM UTC-4, Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> Hey, RAMBob:
>
> Looks like an older one, from the shop in Japan. You also forgot to
> mention LOGIC chainset, and by looks of marking
Thanks for looking!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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Re: RAM 32 / 35
Forgot to mention, this fit is on Mavic OP. So wider rims probably won't
affect 32s but maybe 35s.
JD
On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 10:10:16 AM UTC-4, Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> Hey, RAMBobs:
>
> I have Toyo RAM circa 2004 and it fits Compass 32s and SKS P45 L
Re: RAM and 32 / 35s
On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 10:10:16 AM UTC-4, Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> Hey, RAMBobs:
>
> I have Toyo RAM circa 2004 and it fits Compass 32s and SKS P45 Longboards
> just fine.
>
> Will fit 35s as well but that's maybe a little tight for most of
Hey, RAMBobs:
I have Toyo RAM circa 2004 and it fits Compass 32s and SKS P45 Longboards
just fine.
Will fit 35s as well but that's maybe a little tight for most of you.
Doesn't bother me, but 35s seem a bit much for this bicycle.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, August 1
r* seen a steel frame rust from the inside out. That's
plenty good for me...yet I continue to Boeshield mine. Go figure, ha!
BEST REGARDS / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, July 2, 2018 at 6:53:27 AM UTC-4, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> I agree, Ron. I've actually done a bit of
Eddie:
We need pix ASAP of you riding 3 at same time, that's quite a feet! Much as
I try with my 4, I can only get one going at time.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, July 2, 2018 at 10:44:23 AM UTC-4, eflayer wrote:
>
> i can't ride more than 3 bikes at the same tim
Hey, RustBOBS:
Others will likely chime in here to the contrary, but when I worked for
Richard Schwinn at Waterford, he told me he had NEVER seen a steel frame
rust from the inside out.
Lots of data points there, if nothing else.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 8
rfect ride now and was
really really good before.
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 1:47:04 AM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I'm curious about the max tire size for a blue Ram. I did use the
> so-called 35 mm Kojaks on mine for a while, though I think they me
nt at the derailer.
Both require brazing so doesn't seem like $$ or time issue. It's so handy
being able to adjust on the fly. BTW using Shimano XT 760 low-normal,
really nice derailer.
Or is there a solution I'm missing?
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 10:41
Hey, Joe:
The rest you leave to your fertile imagination. I think that's the
Satchidananda part.
But, of course, I could be mistaken.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 8:39:50 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I probably only understood about 40% of that,
Y'all:
Indeed, I'm just wishing IB bought and sold road bikes in *my* size (58 /
59 please & thank you) at same pace, e.g. Hilsen, Atlantis, Chapman,
Bishop, Legolas, Lyon, *Saluki *
Wow, I'd be totally headed to N
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, April
Hey, Michael:
When all else fails, of course, there's the old 'beer can' shim trick. That
*always* works, plus you get to drink the beer!
BEST REGARDS / Jock Dewey
On Monday, March 26, 2018 at 1:18:25 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> I have a few thoughts. First off, wh
Wow, Igor!
You are one industrious fellow!
Just curious, do you go through other stuff like your bikes and bike parts?
And where do you find the time, haha!
Anyway, you keep us all looking, that's for sure.
BEST / Jock Dewey
On Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 7:33:14 PM UTC-4, Belopsky
e who guess that you'll likely be splitting vey fine hairs
to compare the two.
BEST REGARDS / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 3:17:33 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> If I was in the market for a used 59cm Hilsen, I would give serious
> consideration to
27;ll send you a $10
RIV gift certificate. What a deal, eh?
Thanks for the help, much appreciated.
BEST / Jock Dewey / in almost summer-like Athens, GA
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 2:34:33 PM UTC-5, Bob Lovejoy wrote:
>
> Anything I know about rims is probably rooted too far in the past to be
> useful so I am curious about what people are doing and using.
ng to it!
So have a go and you'll be spot on. You and all the hundreds of happy /
lucky ATLANTIS riders.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA (RAM rider myself)
PS: TESTORS can be found in all good hobby shop, MICHAELS craft stores,
HOBBY LOBBY.)
On Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 8:53:06 AM UTC-
BEST REGARDS / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 11:42:43 AM UTC-4, Philip Meyer wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm not a Riv owner, but I have a Riv owner's bike right now and want to
> reunite it with him or her.
>
> It is an early 2000s, custom roa
Jay: Modern Bike in Des Moines, IA USA sells them.
Jock Dewey / Athens,, GA
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:35:57 AM UTC-4, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
>
> Unhelpful response to my request for a rivet to replace one that fell off
> of my Cambium. They do sell it on their website but w
Ditto Joe's comment about inserting some old cable scrap and then cutting
housing. Push out old with the new you're inserting.
Always results in perfectly clean cut, boom!
PS: Those Shimano cutters are also really nice. Ours is way beyond old and
still sharp as a tack!
BEST /
Hey, Brian:
I'm INTERESTED in your green RAM if still available, rsvp as soon as you
can. I'm in LA!!
Jock Dewey
On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 5:29:43 PM UTC-4, B Young wrote:
>
> Ha, no sooner than I posted this, I found a tiny nick and two tiny
> scratches on the left rea
Hey ~ Oh:
Oh oh, just realized this is not the BOB list, sorry for the typo.
BTW, in case you were wondering, the dome of the Spur Cycle bell is made in
CT by the oldest (1832) and only remaining bell manufacturer in the USofA.
Keep ringing!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Thursday, June
have the thing if you don't use it, right?
BEST REGARDS / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 9:08:24 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Crane bells are super cool and very classy. It's great they are made in
> Japan, and I love them.
>
> BUT
>
&g
gravel for sure) was going away, but clearly it isn't...nor will it anytime
soon, thankfully, IMHO.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 12:34:05 PM UTC-4, Garth wrote:
>
> It seems most people who are selling one have multiple Riv and/or other
> bike
' due to a fine compliment.
So here's my pix for the day on that machine.
Cheers!
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, February 27, 2017 at 9:36:50 AM UTC-5, Addison wrote:
>
> I've had people assume my Riv is an "old" bike for a long time now but
> yesterday when
days, that it so well-deserves. Seems 'the kids' are all over it and now
some of ol' die-hards are finally catching on, too.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 6:47:20 PM UTC-5, dougP wrote:
>
> Most excellent review of the Joe on the BLUG. A g
Hey, Y'all:
I've got a new / never mounted / beautiful set of SILVER downtube shifters
I will not be using.
For sale @ $43 shipped. Contact off-list if interested.
Thanks!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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Hey ~ Oh:
(Cross-posted to BOB)
I've got 9 rolls of new Gray Tressostar handlebarI don't need. Thick, rich,
very nice stuff.
$30 bucks shipped and you get it all. Paypal.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 12:18:12 PM UTC-5, Brewster Fong wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 4:13:58 PM UTC-8, Eric Daume wrote:
>>
>> I'll say, V brakes are the ones that d
me I do believe.
Hey, TIA for your help. It's a very good cause BTW.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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the knee goo.
>
> Can't complain about the rainy weather since a few weeks ago half of the
> places I hike were closed due to forest fires!
>
> Cheers,
> Bill in Roswell, GA
>
> On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 10:49:07 AM UTC-5, Jock Dewey wrote:
>>
>> Hey
Yes, Brewster, thanks.
Although it's "Limited" and not the "A", so some would say not-so-great. It
was a fantastic ride for many years and many thousands of miles--so
well-crafted. Gorgeous. It's right above my bench. The thing's in wonderful
shape and will put it back together one of these day
Yes Les! Thanks for posting!
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 6:09:30 PM UTC-5, Les Lammers wrote:
>
> This will allow comparison of different frames and give a pretty good idea
> of how the steering will be. Out of curiosity, I compared a 55 Sam to a 55
Perfect!
Yellow & Carradice...The Ghost of Jobst!
JD / Athens, GA
On Monday, December 5, 2016 at 7:25:47 PM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:
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> My latest video highlights my annual Post Turkey and Stuffing Day ride
> from Davis to SF:
>
> https://youtu.be/mgZIty9L4w0
>
> Enjoy!
>
> --Eric Norris
>
Hey, All:
I'm looking for a left side LOGIC crank arm, 170mm silver in good shape.
The generation with the sort of 'soft arrow' shape at the top and LOGIC on
the flatish arm.
I'd be interested if you have one. Thanks so much for looking.
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
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You r
he front wheel doesn't work for me...aesthetically, ha!
Fashion has its consequences, so they say.
Workhorse stuff that's so so well made. Long Live Riv.
Jock Dewey
Athens, GA
On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 4:01:58 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Nitto makes a front rack call
appears,
so keep as many as possible. Me? After 12 years, I'm having my RAM
repainted (paint nearly perfect, but some corrosion on the lug shoulders,
etc.), it is such a very nice frame. As said, sad to see it go (altho
Roadeo is most suitable replacement).
Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Wedn
es. And when were all
younger, the only wrappings were essentially Benotto plastic and
Tressostar. Our T-starred arms and hands have aged just wonderfully and
thankfully and gracefully we keep on keepin' on!
Sheathed in cloth always, from steamy Athens, GA.
Jock Dewey
On Tuesday, August
A and will ship at cost to US destinations.
Thanks for looking. And write if you have questions or want to chat about
it.
Jock Dewey / Athens, Georgia
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