Sooner I hope. I really like mine. Lots of smile per mile. Methinks you
will be smiling too.
On Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 2:35:39 PM UTC-4, Rod Holland wrote:
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> Frame is shipping, wheelset is building, tires and tubes are in hand, as
> are most of the other parts. *This may be a bicycle
I did the same while visiting Riv WHq for a part less than ten bucks. Walked
out with a 58 cm J Appaloosa, and a dyno hub. Yikes. My goal now is N remains
static. So one will go. Thats OK since there is some overlap.
Mike. SLO CA
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That's awesome, man.
I just got two Antelope Pass tires yesterday in the mail from Compass and
got around to mounting one of them. They aren't as heavy as you think they
are going to be. I am setting them up tubeless on a rigid mountain bike I'm
turning into a gravel bike and everything went
Frame is shipping, wheelset is building, tires and tubes are in hand, as
are most of the other parts. This may be a bicycle sooner rather than
later...
rod
On Monday, July 2, 2018 at 1:13:36 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> I vigorously APPROVE of the purchase of an MIT Atlantis
> I
Hip hip hoorah.
I stopped at RBWWHq on Saturday to buy a FD brazeon adapter and left with a 58
cm Appaloosa. N+1 err, rides again. With 55 mm tires on the 59cm MIT Atlantis
the SO was just too tight for me (90 pbh ). The MIT Atlantis I rode was set up
as an upright rider. Very nice ride, the
OT but FWIW I was one of seven people on a motorcycle (we were young and
bored)
EricF
Then of Niagara Falls ON
On a Kawasaki 750H2 - I was the one standing on the front axles...
On 2 July 2018 at 07:44, eflayer wrote:
> i can't ride more than 3 bikes at the same time, so my herd is limited to
Rod,
That's as fine a rationalization as I've heard or read in awhile. In fact,
it's as good as the ones I tell my wife on a too-regular basis.
Dave
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I totally get it. I'm getting a new Atlantis, and it's just going to go to
the back of the que until I finish some other bike projects and until I can
afford a wheelset. It will likely be several years before I ever ride
it.
Like you said, "when you see a Rivendell that you like, you need
I vigorously APPROVE of the purchase of an MIT Atlantis
I strenuously APPROVE of the Antelope Pass justification
I wholehearedly APPROVE of purchasing to opportunity vs purchasing to
need. Purchasing to opportunity loads up your inventory. When a need (or
desire) arises, then you interact with
feet or feat?
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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:
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> i can't ride more than 3 bikes at the same time, so my herd is
i can't ride more than 3 bikes at the same time, so my herd is limited to
three. one steel, one titanium, one carbon.
On Monday, July 2, 2018 at 7:00:47 AM UTC-7, Rod Holland wrote:
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> As someone wisely pointed out on this group, if you see a Riv frame you
> like, it's best to buy it when it's
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