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I crash into religion by Sorni
John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: On Sun, 14 May 2006 16:23:41 +0100, Tony Raven wrote: Sorni wrote: Richard wrote: Sorni...
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May 15th 06 07:57 PM
by Don Whybrow Go to last post
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Tandem rear hubs by David Damerell
I have been adjusting the rear hub on our tandem and becoming intensely frustrated. This is a Shimano hub with cup and cone bearings. There's no adjusting the...
May 15th 06 07:11 PM
by David Damerell Go to last post
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I crash into religion by John Forrest Tomlinson
On 14 May 2006 12:03:56 -0700, "Ozark Bicycle" wrote: I keep that in mind next time you are in full troll mode,...
May 15th 06 06:02 PM
by Simon Brooke Go to last post
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Century, Brevet, and Long Distance Touring Saddle - Suggestions? by David James
On Sun, 14 May 2006 22:00:31 -0400, Steve Sr. wrote: Hello, I know that his has been discussed before but there doesn't seem to be a...
May 15th 06 04:08 PM
by David James Go to last post
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540 cm wheels by skittles
I rescued an old steel frame Raleigh from the scrap heap. I want to stare doing work on it and I need a pair of 540 cm wheels. The bike is a 1973 Raleigh 5...
May 15th 06 03:18 PM
by Dave Larrington Go to last post
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Sram shifters, once again by Qui si parla Campagnolo
Was lucky enough to install Rival levers, brakes, ders onto Dan Smatz's bike last week. Gee, it all is just pulleys and cables, very easy setup with some...
May 15th 06 01:44 PM
by Qui si parla Campagnolo Go to last post
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NASA has recently answered to the prediction of a mega tsunami by [email protected]
NASA has recently answered with a world press release to the prediction of a mega tsunami, created by a possible impact of a fragment of the comet SW-3 on MAY...
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May 15th 06 01:36 PM
by Peace Crusader Go to last post
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Pot hole perfect storm by Doug Taylor
We on rbt have learned to avoid squirrels and plastics bags, but don't forget your basic road hazards. So I'm zipping along in a paceline last evening, and...
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May 15th 06 05:42 AM
by 41 Go to last post
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Century, Brevet, and Long Distance Touring Saddle - Suggestions? by Jay Beattie
Steve Sr. wrote: Hello, I know that his has been discussed before but there doesn't seem to be a clear consensus. I guess that everybody's butt is...
May 15th 06 04:57 AM
by Jay Beattie Go to last post
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Century, Brevet, and Long Distance Touring Saddle - Suggestions? by Veloise
Steve Sr. wrote: .... For this reason I would like to look at other alternatives than leather even though the Brooks crowd may be disappointed. It's...
May 15th 06 03:09 AM
by Veloise Go to last post
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Another side of Lance by RS
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May 15th 06 02:08 AM
by Greg Estep Go to last post
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I crash into religion by John Forrest Tomlinson
On 14 May 2006 10:51:35 -0700, wrote: Sorni wrote: Ask any anti-seatbelt person. One can find a study to confirm almost ...
May 14th 06 11:40 PM
by Ozark Bicycle Go to last post
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new riding obstacle by Callistus Valerius
When I ride I occasionaly see a broken down car in the bike lane, and make my way around it. But now I'm seeing dozens of abandoned cars. No flat tires, not...
May 14th 06 10:11 PM
by Michael Dart Go to last post
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Lubrication of derailleur idler wheels by Sammy Shuford
These pulleys have a bushing. Should they be lubed with oil or white lithium grease?
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May 14th 06 09:30 PM
by Peter Cole Go to last post
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Back Pain by RoadRider84
Ive been riding pretty intense now for about 6 months preparing for a few races next month, Ive recently been experiencing upper back pain/neck pain when in...
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May 14th 06 05:27 PM
by Greg Go to last post
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Q: That little washer behind the knurled nut on Campy 10 rear hubs by D'ohBoy
Hi! I seem to have lost that little washer behind the knurled dropout bearing nut that one must remove to get to the innards of Campy 10/9 hubs. Do I need to...
May 14th 06 02:25 PM
by Qui si parla Campagnolo Go to last post
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Can you ID this 10-speed? by Mordechai
I would really appreciate some help in identifying this 10-speed I have been given. I am thinking of converting it to a fixed gear bike and would like...
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May 14th 06 02:09 PM
by Ozark Bicycle Go to last post
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Removing Paint From a Ti Frame by David White
I recently purchased a DeRosa Titanio. This frame has a clear coat (for reasons not clear to me) from the factory. The clear coat is flaking off in...
May 14th 06 12:44 PM
by Bruce Gilbert Go to last post
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180mm cranks by [email protected]
Back in the 90's I fitted 2 or 3 of my bikes with 180mm cranks. These were usually MTB type (110mm bolt circle) and I put 'road' sized chainrings on...
May 14th 06 10:35 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Summary of all H****t threads! by [email protected]
Bob wrote: This helmet thing is easy. I don't see why there's so much discussion. 1. If you like them, wear one 2. If you don't like them, don't wear...
May 14th 06 08:59 AM
by Werehatrack Go to last post
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