Re: [RBW] WTT: fixed cog of some size, or a 16 or a 17 t freewheel, for a 21 t 3/32 silver fixed cog

2016-11-11 Thread Patrick Moore
Thanks, Eric. Please do.

Patrick

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 3:50 PM, Eric Norris  wrote:

> Patrick:
>
> Let me check when I get back from a ride. I’m pretty sure I have something
> like that.
>
> --Eric Norris
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> On Nov 11, 2016, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Moore  wrote:
>
> More than once I had 21s, and then shortsightedly sold them. Now I wannem
> back, for the '03's flip side, to give me a 57" climbing gear.
>
> Prefer Surly, but anything silver and 3/32 is fine. Used is fine too, as
> long as there is no hooking.
>
> In trade: 18 t barely used 3/32 Surly cog; a 17 t freewheel 3/32 and
> another, ACS fw of 16 teeth or perhaps 15; bunch of other fixed cogs.
>
> As my knees age along with the rest of me (all of me is doing pretty well,
> thank God, but one has to be prudent), I find that I prefer to actually use
> the flip sides of my fixed hubs occasionally, when the hills and the winds
> combine to be difficult. I hope to arrange things thus:
>
> '99 Joe gofast:
>
> 15 t cruise 76"
> Flip side Dingle 17/19 for 67" and 60".
>
> '03 Curt:
>
> 17/19 Dingle for 17/70" cruise and 19/63" -- well, as today, outbound when
> outbound is uphill or against wind.
> Flip side 21 for 60" 5 mile long Tramway climb, or wind + hills + loads
>
> Buy that S3X from me!
>
> Thanks, Patrick
>
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Re: [RBW] WTT: fixed cog of some size, or a 16 or a 17 t freewheel, for a 21 t 3/32 silver fixed cog

2016-11-11 Thread Eric Norris
Patrick:

Let me check when I get back from a ride. I’m pretty sure I have something like 
that.

--Eric Norris
campyonly...@me.com
www.campyonly.com
campyonlyguy.blogspot.com

> On Nov 11, 2016, at 2:46 PM, Patrick Moore  wrote:
> 
> More than once I had 21s, and then shortsightedly sold them. Now I wannem 
> back, for the '03's flip side, to give me a 57" climbing gear.
> 
> Prefer Surly, but anything silver and 3/32 is fine. Used is fine too, as long 
> as there is no hooking.
> 
> In trade: 18 t barely used 3/32 Surly cog; a 17 t freewheel 3/32 and another, 
> ACS fw of 16 teeth or perhaps 15; bunch of other fixed cogs.
> 
> As my knees age along with the rest of me (all of me is doing pretty well, 
> thank God, but one has to be prudent), I find that I prefer to actually use 
> the flip sides of my fixed hubs occasionally, when the hills and the winds 
> combine to be difficult. I hope to arrange things thus:
> 
> '99 Joe gofast:
> 
> 15 t cruise 76"
> Flip side Dingle 17/19 for 67" and 60".
> 
> '03 Curt:
> 
> 17/19 Dingle for 17/70" cruise and 19/63" -- well, as today, outbound when 
> outbound is uphill or against wind.
> Flip side 21 for 60" 5 mile long Tramway climb, or wind + hills + loads
> 
> Buy that S3X from me!
> 
> Thanks, Patrick
> 
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> Patrick Moore
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> The point which is the pivot of the norm is the motionless center of a 
> circumference on the contours of which all conditions, distinctions, and 
> individualities revolve. Chuang Tzu
> Stat crux dum volvitur orbis. (The cross stands motionless while the world 
> revolves.) Carthusian motto
> 
> It is we who change; He remains the same. Eckhart
> 
> Kinei hos eromenon. (It moves [all things] as the beloved.) Aristotle
> 
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[RBW] WTT: fixed cog of some size, or a 16 or a 17 t freewheel, for a 21 t 3/32 silver fixed cog

2016-11-11 Thread Patrick Moore
More than once I had 21s, and then shortsightedly sold them. Now I wannem
back, for the '03's flip side, to give me a 57" climbing gear.

Prefer Surly, but anything silver and 3/32 is fine. Used is fine too, as
long as there is no hooking.

In trade: 18 t barely used 3/32 Surly cog; a 17 t freewheel 3/32 and
another, ACS fw of 16 teeth or perhaps 15; bunch of other fixed cogs.

As my knees age along with the rest of me (all of me is doing pretty well,
thank God, but one has to be prudent), I find that I prefer to actually use
the flip sides of my fixed hubs occasionally, when the hills and the winds
combine to be difficult. I hope to arrange things thus:

'99 Joe gofast:

15 t cruise 76"
Flip side Dingle 17/19 for 67" and 60".

'03 Curt:

17/19 Dingle for 17/70" cruise and 19/63" -- well, as today, outbound when
outbound is uphill or against wind.
Flip side 21 for 60" 5 mile long Tramway climb, or wind + hills + loads

Buy that S3X from me!

Thanks, Patrick

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*The point which is the pivot of the norm is the motionless center of a
circumference on the contours of which all conditions, distinctions, and
individualities revolve. *Chuang Tzu

*Stat crux dum volvitur orbis.* *(The cross stands motionless while the
world revolves.) *Carthusian motto

*It is *we *who change; *He* remains the same.* Eckhart

*Kinei hos eromenon.* (*It moves [all things] as the beloved.) *Aristotle

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