Bravo. I'm jealous! I was on crutches for almost two months after
having a cyst removed from the bottom of my foot. I suspect the time
on crutches was also the final straw that threw my back out of
alignment and kept me off the bike through 4 months of PT.
People who say the govt can run a
Rene,
I'll see what Michael says...but it looks like the center section of a
set of handlebars bolted to the rack.
A great idea...
Angus
On Nov 25, 11:13 pm, Rene Sterental orthie...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael,
Where did you get, or how did you adapt that light holder to the front of
the
Exactamundo. An old Cinelli HB for which I no longer had a matching
stem. Drill a hole, stuff wine corks in the ends and bolt it to the
bike, pop on the lights, ride away.
On Nov 26, 7:01 am, Angus angusle...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Rene,
I'll see what Michael says...but it looks like the
Wow! How ingenious!
On 11/26/09, MichaelH mhech...@gmail.com wrote:
Exactamundo. An old Cinelli HB for which I no longer had a matching
stem. Drill a hole, stuff wine corks in the ends and bolt it to the
bike, pop on the lights, ride away.
On Nov 26, 7:01 am, Angus angusle...@sbcglobal.net
Well done Michael, recycling and wine corks all in one!
Angus
On Nov 26, 8:11 am, MichaelH mhech...@gmail.com wrote:
Exactamundo. An old Cinelli HB for which I no longer had a matching
stem. Drill a hole, stuff wine corks in the ends and bolt it to the
bike, pop on the lights, ride away.
On Nov 24, 1:20 pm, LouisvillePatrick flightofthebomba...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is inspiring! Nice work.
Patrick
Louisville, Ky.
You want inspiring, I got it. 4 weeks ago I had arthroscopic knee
surgery to repair a damaged meniscus, remove a marble size bone chip
and in general clean up
Sorry Seth, it's a 62 ctr to ctr, and its not unloved, just unridden.
That's why it sat on the porch where I would see it every day. Of my
four bikes I love my Rambouillet the most, but the Ebisu gets the most
miles simply by dint of being the commuter-shopper. No point in
riding 3K miles a year
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:07 AM, MichaelH mhech...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry Seth, it's a 62 ctr to ctr, and its not unloved, just unridden.
That's why it sat on the porch where I would see it every day. Of my
four bikes I love my Rambouillet the most, but the Ebisu gets the most
miles simply
Michael,
Where did you get, or how did you adapt that light holder to the front of
the Nitto rack? I'm on the lookout for good/great ways to use lights on the
Nitto front racks and I like your setup very much.
René
Take a peak http://gallery.me.com/mhechmer/100029
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This is inspiring! Nice work.
Patrick
Louisville, Ky.
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Congratulations... what a relief. I don't know the circumstances of
your injury, but try not to get discouraged if you wind up yo-yo'ing
in how you feel over the next several months. (I say this as much for
you as me.)
I was injured in October 09 and I find that there are lots of times
where
My Ebisu commuter had been sitting on the porch for the past four
months. Since I live in a town without paved roads, except for the
state highway, which is in abysmal condition, that bike, with 32 mm
Pasellas seemed like the natural choice. The Rambouillet comes out
for the longer, leisurely
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:22 PM, MichaelH mhech...@gmail.com wrote:
My Ebisu commuter had been sitting on the porch for the past four
months. Since I live in a town without paved roads, except for the
state highway, which is in abysmal condition, that bike, with 32 mm
Pasellas seemed like the
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