What came in the post for you today?
#1277
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#1278
Extraordinary Magnitude
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Bikes: 1978 Trek TX700; 1978/79 Trek 736; 1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1984 Schwinn Voyageur SP; 1985 Trek 620; 1985 Trek 720; 1986 Trek 400 Elance; 1987 Schwinn High Sierra; 1990 Miyata 1000LT
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Two front Vetta racks.
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*Recipient of the 2006 Time Magazine "Person Of The Year" Award*
Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
#1279
aka Tom Reingold
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Only took it out yesterday, but I think it's fantastic. I can see why people buy expensiver models, too, though I'm content with this one. I should have gotten it sooner.
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New York City and High Falls, NY
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“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
#1280
What??? Only 2 wheels?
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A Velo-Orange French headset and a JAStein crank tool with Stronglight threads!
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Real cyclists use toe clips.
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Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
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#1281
If I own it, I ride it
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Location: Cardinal Country
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Campa SR RD
NOS Campa long reach brake levers
NOS Modolo brake hoods.
And no bills.
NOS Campa long reach brake levers
NOS Modolo brake hoods.
And no bills.
#1282
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DVDs and swag from the Valetti film. I am know officially an international movie producer.
#1284
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I received this in the post today.
Mystery frame builder.
Aluminium Cyclo Rosa and early Stronglight chainset.
Huret competition derailleurs.
Early AVA bars and stem.
Mystery frame builder.
Aluminium Cyclo Rosa and early Stronglight chainset.
Huret competition derailleurs.
Early AVA bars and stem.
#1285
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My wife just gave me a package from our man Rootboy.
Scott, these are the most beautiful bar end plugs I have ever seen.
Stop worrying, they fit beautifully.
I will have a full pic report tomorrow, but I will have to spit polish my Kvale first.
That bike is not currently worthy of these jewels and I do mean jewels.
I owe you figuratively and literally.
There is an intricate, exquisite design on the end that must have taken hours!!!!
Scott, these are the most beautiful bar end plugs I have ever seen.
Stop worrying, they fit beautifully.
I will have a full pic report tomorrow, but I will have to spit polish my Kvale first.
That bike is not currently worthy of these jewels and I do mean jewels.
I owe you figuratively and literally.
There is an intricate, exquisite design on the end that must have taken hours!!!!
#1286
Unimatrix Zero
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My wife just gave me a package from our man Rootboy.
Scott, these are the most beautiful bar end plugs I have ever seen.
Stop worrying, they fit beautifully.
I will have a full pic report tomorrow, but I will have to spit polish my Kvale first.
That bike is not currently worthy of these jewels and I do mean jewels.
I owe you figuratively and literally.
There is an intricate, exquisite design on the end that must have taken hours!!!!
Scott, these are the most beautiful bar end plugs I have ever seen.
Stop worrying, they fit beautifully.
I will have a full pic report tomorrow, but I will have to spit polish my Kvale first.
That bike is not currently worthy of these jewels and I do mean jewels.
I owe you figuratively and literally.
There is an intricate, exquisite design on the end that must have taken hours!!!!
#1288
Cisalpinist
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That mektronic stuff is great. Just slap it on a vitus of an early carbon LOOK, with either carbon Corima trispokes or early mavice system wheels for the ultimate in weird frenchiness.
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My wife just gave me a package from our man Rootboy.
Scott, these are the most beautiful bar end plugs I have ever seen.
Stop worrying, they fit beautifully.
I will have a full pic report tomorrow, but I will have to spit polish my Kvale first.
That bike is not currently worthy of these jewels and I do mean jewels.
I owe you figuratively and literally.
There is an intricate, exquisite design on the end that must have taken hours!!!!
Scott, these are the most beautiful bar end plugs I have ever seen.
Stop worrying, they fit beautifully.
I will have a full pic report tomorrow, but I will have to spit polish my Kvale first.
That bike is not currently worthy of these jewels and I do mean jewels.
I owe you figuratively and literally.
There is an intricate, exquisite design on the end that must have taken hours!!!!
#1290
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
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#1291
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That's so Batman kewhl!! I wish I could afford a Mektronic group too one day as I have two French bikes that can swing those too!
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#1293
Spin Forest! Spin!
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Bikes: I used to have many. And I Will again.
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I got to check out that bit of kit on a customer's bike that came in for a brake swap.
He told me these either work right out of the box, or they never did properly. Had to do with the quality control of the circuit board. His was a 2nd or 3rd warranty replacement until he got a kit that worked and has been reliable since.
#1294
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Wow, how cool is that!!
I got to check out that bit of kit on a customer's bike that came in for a brake swap.
He told me these either work right out of the box, or they never did properly. Had to do with the quality control of the circuit board. His was a 2nd or 3rd warranty replacement until he got a kit that worked and has been reliable since.
I got to check out that bit of kit on a customer's bike that came in for a brake swap.
He told me these either work right out of the box, or they never did properly. Had to do with the quality control of the circuit board. His was a 2nd or 3rd warranty replacement until he got a kit that worked and has been reliable since.
#1295
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Wow, how cool is that!!
I got to check out that bit of kit on a customer's bike that came in for a brake swap.
He told me these either work right out of the box, or they never did properly. Had to do with the quality control of the circuit board. His was a 2nd or 3rd warranty replacement until he got a kit that worked and has been reliable since.
I got to check out that bit of kit on a customer's bike that came in for a brake swap.
He told me these either work right out of the box, or they never did properly. Had to do with the quality control of the circuit board. His was a 2nd or 3rd warranty replacement until he got a kit that worked and has been reliable since.
Glenn
#1298
What??? Only 2 wheels?
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This afternoon the postman delivered a large box. I haven't opened it yet but I'm pretty sure it contains a complete '72 Le Champion Motobecane.
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Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
jimmuller
Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
jimmuller
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Senior Member
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Trek 610 Decals for 1984 from VeloCals - unopened
Campy NR seat post and HS - Unopened.
CL purchase - SunTour SL-IP00-B, Sprint / Cyclone / Superbe Pro. They really shine up with Mothers!
Campy NR seat post and HS - Unopened.
CL purchase - SunTour SL-IP00-B, Sprint / Cyclone / Superbe Pro. They really shine up with Mothers!