my oldest pitlock is 15years old - bought in Germany in 2001. no problems.
mechanical awareness helps avoid stripping or whatnot.
If some online bike rag guy had his fail, I'm guessing user error.
sam, seattle,
On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 9:00:36 AM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote:
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Ive got a Rohloffed Tout Terrain Silkroad, which is, as mentioned by others
is very, very, bombproof, drivetrain and otherwise.
I think its the ultimate technology for worry-free world touring. Not
everyone likes these hubs, but aside from incredibly rare hub flange
cracks, Ive heard *zero*
Bump for a great guy, Scott is my old roomie, and is a freelance designer
moving to the UK. Get a great rack, and help a solid fella out to boot! Can't
be better...
Sam in Denver
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Rene,
There are inverse levers available for smaller diameter bars, made by dia compe
and sold by Velo orange. They will be compatible with the smaller bars, or the
boscos . Also available are the guidonnet levers, which can provide brake
access to the curves of many styles of city bar. I have
Condor cycles near King's Cross Station was a good shop when I lived out
there. I think they might be of help to you.
http://www.condorcycles.com/
Good old shop that also builds frames and whatnot. 5-10 min stroll from
the train station.
Have fun!
Sam in Denvah
On Sunday, January 6,