So can Yves join the flickr group too??
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54500043@N05/5477629930/
On Feb 25, 2:33 am, Marty mgie...@mac.com wrote:
Betty deserves a Flickr Group of her very own.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/bettyfoy/
Let's see 'em!
On Feb 24, 1:16 pm, Bill webe...@gmail.com
Sorry I missed it. Sounds like a great group. Maybe next time I can
make the trek across the pass to join in. Stayed on the dry-side
this weekend (we even had a bit of rain too).
Keely
On Oct 10, 4:52 pm, Brian Hanson stone...@gmail.com wrote:
At exactly (or almost nearly) 10:10am on
on your new bike, I hope to join you with a new
Betty in a few months.
Ness
On Oct 4, 10:38 pm, Powderpiggy keely.murd...@verizon.net wrote:
Well it just sort of happened. From the get go I really liked the
black color, but I did not like that it said the international man's
mixte
like this about a bike, in well, forever.
Thanks for asking,
Keely
On Oct 4, 8:21 pm, grrlyrida grrlyr...@gmail.com wrote:
Gorgeous scenery!
Why did you decide on the Yves instead of the Betty? What was the
deciding factors?
Ness
On Oct 3, 12:37 pm, Powderpiggy keely.murd...@verizon.net
.
Tightening the cranks might take a socket (14mm?) or a hex wrench
(large), again, depending on the design.
Philip Williamsonwww.biketinker.com
On Oct 3, 12:55 pm, Powderpiggy keely.murd...@verizon.net wrote:
So I am a bike maintenance novicealthough I am committed to
learning to do
will last a lot longer than the factory
job. Also, it's an easy, low-risk maintenance project that's worth
doing just to know how.
Don't worry too much about the kind of grease or how much. Just put a
bunch of grease in there.
On Oct 3, 9:02 pm, Powderpiggy keely.murd...@verizon.net wrote
I am using a 9 speed cassette with the Silvers. No problems here,
and I love them!!!
On Oct 3, 1:49 pm, Garth garth...@gmail.com wrote:
No worry at all. They'll shift as many cogs as you want. Go ahead and
order them.
If a friction shifter doesn't hold a gear, it means you don't have it
So I am a bike maintenance novicealthough I am committed to
learning to do it myself. I have been riding for 25+ years and have
logged thousands of miles, but I am embarrassed to say that the most
I have ever done to my bike is change the tires/tubes/rim tape, clean
the chain, replace the
Hey, Just wanted to thank everyone that gave me advice on 'upgrades'
for a Betty Foy. I wound up not actually really upgrading
anything. As much as I would have loved the Phil Wood hubs, I just
couldn't justify it.
Anyways, the Betty Foy turned into an Yves Gomez which I ordered from
RBW in
So for those of you who are using IRD freewheels with your PW hubs,
what are your thoughts on the QC issues that IRD has had. The folks
at Rivendell seem to think the problems are over but reading various
online forums, I am not so sure.
Keely
On Jul 18, 10:26 am, Philip Williamson
I plan to purchase a Betty FoyI have been oggling the Betty Foy's
online since as long as they have been around, and the Glorius before
her. This would be my first Riv (and probably only as I don't have
huge expendable income). This is a major purchase form me so I am
thinking it would be
So I am planning to purchase a betty foy and wanted to put Hetres on
it. Did you find a problem with brake clearance and fenders large
enough to accommodate the hetres?
On Jun 24, 1:45 pm, Rene Sterental orthie...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting a Betty Foy for my daughters to ride (and me to use
of added
strength and even spoke length are enough to sway the decision for
me. Yes there are other makers of nice hubs, but the Phil freewheels
hit a sweet spot for me.
Plus they look really cool
Rob
On Jul 16, 2:02 pm, Powderpiggy ke...@mid-columbia-coho.net wrote:
I plan to purchase
are heavy or plan to load the rear the benifits of added
strength and even spoke length are enough to sway the decision for
me. Yes there are other makers of nice hubs, but the Phil freewheels
hit a sweet spot for me.
Plus they look really cool
Rob
On Jul 16, 2:02 pm, Powderpiggy ke
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