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BICYCLES@VELOCIPEDESALON This Salon is where bicycle artisans, industry types, racers, cyclists, bicyclists and their friends exchange in a comfortable setting. We bring some history but none of the bags with us from our former fav. places to hangout. Nuff said. There are ground rules foreveryone to
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BICYCLES@VELOCIPEDESALON This Salon is where bicycle artisans, industry types, racers, cyclists, bicyclists and their friends exchange in a comfortable setting. We bring some history but none of the bags with us from our former fav. places to hangout. Nuff said. There are ground rules foreveryone to
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BREAKING DOWN SUBCUTANEOUS SCAR TISSUE. Breaking down subcutaneous scar tissue. For the uninitiated, I took an epic spill in a Speedweek criterium this spring. Slammed my hip into the pavement at 35-40mph without any asphalt burn to dissipate the impact: Massive internal hematoma that team "doctor" refused to drain. WHICH ROAD BIKE FOR LONG LEGS, SHORT TORSO? 566/382mm stack/reach is ideal. I was going to try to stay out of this, esp. since i'm opposite end of spectrum (short legs/long torso), but I will say this: Don't dismiss a bike because it's not a 54. You might even think about sizing up on an endurance style frame, or at least not be stuck on the idea that you need a 54.SHIMANO DISC ROTORS
Re: Shimano Disc Rotors - Road vs MTB. The new Ultegra rotors are cheaper (at dealer cost from QBP anyhow) than the RT99's pictured above. Just, as a data point. The RT99s are 'XTR' level, so technically the Ultegra rotors are a step down in the hierarchy. A SAD THREAD / MY ENIGMA IS DEAD It spent its life riding the same roads as my other two bikes, a Langster and a Litespeed Blue Ridge, both older. (The Litespeed is 22 this year; that one is actually more travelled, having taken me from London to the tippytop of Scotland one year). Here it is in happier times, leading the pack: 11SP MECHANICAL / ROAD AND MTB COMPATIBILITY Here goes: My cross bike is currently using a sram 10 sp transmission made of Sram red levers (first gen) and a sram X9 type 2 rear derailleur. two of my wheelsets have hubs that are old enough that no 11sp compatible freehub is available anymore, be it shimano or sram XD version. I'd like to go 11sp while staying mechanical * I'd love to be able to use wider range cassette because I want toFORUM: SMOKED OUT
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. A SAD THREAD / MY ENIGMA IS DEAD From a UK (legal) perspective: "Thomas Pertaia, legal adviser at DAS Law, reckons that the term itself could compromise consumer rights. “As there is no definition of ‘lifetime guarantee’ it is a fair argument that the use of the wording without further qualification or clarification is indeed ambiguous and could be breaching the Consumer Rights Act as well as the CAP Code (UK Code of REPLACEMENT BRAKE PADS FOR TRP SPYRE Looking for recommendations for replacement brake pads for my TRP Spyre brakes. The originals are worn and need a change. I know nothing about disc brakes or brake pad sizing. If you told me I needed to bleed these brakes I'd almost believe you. Original TRP? Shimano? Aftermarket brand? What size am I looking for? This is a seriousquestion.
WHY DONT DRS. USE IODINE ANYMORE Re: Why dont Drs. use iodine anymore. Deep wounds don't get iodine because of sensitivity reactions of tissue beneath the skin that would make things worse. And people can have allergic reactions beyond those. I don't think iodine is viewed as a VELOCIPEDE SALONWHAT'S NEWFORUMDONATEFAQ If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.GENERAL DISCUSSION
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This Salon is where bicycle artisans, industry types, racers, cyclists, bicyclists and their friends exchange in a comfortable setting. We bring some history but none of the bags with us from our former fav. places to hangout. Nuff said. BREAKING DOWN SUBCUTANEOUS SCAR TISSUE. Breaking down subcutaneous scar tissue. For the uninitiated, I took an epic spill in a Speedweek criterium this spring. Slammed my hip into the pavement at 35-40mph without any asphalt burn to dissipate the impact: Massive internal hematoma that team "doctor" refused to drain.SHIMANO DISC ROTORS
Re: Shimano Disc Rotors - Road vs MTB. The new Ultegra rotors are cheaper (at dealer cost from QBP anyhow) than the RT99's pictured above. Just, as a data point. The RT99s are 'XTR' level, so technically the Ultegra rotors are a step down in the hierarchy. FOX FLOAT 34 NEGATIVE AIR SPRING OVERPRESSURED/STUCK I have a 2018 Fox Float 34 in 120mm. Noticed during a ride the fork was sitting at about half its travel. If i let all the air out of the valve, it pulls the stanchions down into the lowers as far as they will fit. Pulling up on the fork with no air pressure it is like the fork is cycling upside down. Some preliminary research points at too much grease in the negative air chamber clogging the MIXING 6800, R8000, R9000, AND R9100 PARTS Originally Posted by zank. The cassettes were simply rebranded from 6800 to R8000 and 9000 to R9100. Regarding the crank and FD, because the small chainrings on the R9100 and R8000 cranksets are spaced 0.4 mm further inboard, Shimano doesn't not guarantee 100% compatibility with 90XX/68XX/5800 front derailleurs. VELOCIPEDE SALONWHAT'S NEWFORUMDONATEFAQ If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.FORUM: THE PATH
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BREAKING DOWN SUBCUTANEOUS SCAR TISSUE. Breaking down subcutaneous scar tissue. For the uninitiated, I took an epic spill in a Speedweek criterium this spring. Slammed my hip into the pavement at 35-40mph without any asphalt burn to dissipate the impact: Massive internal hematoma that team "doctor" refused to drain.SHIMANO DISC ROTORS
Re: Shimano Disc Rotors - Road vs MTB. The new Ultegra rotors are cheaper (at dealer cost from QBP anyhow) than the RT99's pictured above. Just, as a data point. The RT99s are 'XTR' level, so technically the Ultegra rotors are a step down in the hierarchy. MIXING 6800, R8000, R9000, AND R9100 PARTS Originally Posted by zank. The cassettes were simply rebranded from 6800 to R8000 and 9000 to R9100. Regarding the crank and FD, because the small chainrings on the R9100 and R8000 cranksets are spaced 0.4 mm further inboard, Shimano doesn't not guarantee 100% compatibility with 90XX/68XX/5800 front derailleurs. FOX FLOAT 34 NEGATIVE AIR SPRING OVERPRESSURED/STUCK I have a 2018 Fox Float 34 in 120mm. Noticed during a ride the fork was sitting at about half its travel. If i let all the air out of the valve, it pulls the stanchions down into the lowers as far as they will fit. Pulling up on the fork with no air pressure it is like the fork is cycling upside down. Some preliminary research points at too much grease in the negative air chamber clogging the WHICH ROAD BIKE FOR LONG LEGS, SHORT TORSO? 566/382mm stack/reach is ideal. I was going to try to stay out of this, esp. since i'm opposite end of spectrum (short legs/long torso), but I will say this: Don't dismiss a bike because it's not a 54. You might even think about sizing up on an endurance style frame, or at least not be stuck on the idea that you need a 54. TUBE SIZE FOR A 28 MM TIRE FWIW, Continental also has 700x25-32 tubes. Wiggle | Continental Quality Road Inner Tube | Inner Tubes. 08-01-2013. XJBaylor. Re: Tube size for a 28 mm tire. I have successfully run the lightweight Forte 19-26 tubes in a 700x35 cross tire mounted on an A23 over rootedsingletrack. If
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Re: Keo Cleat Squeek. Originally Posted by bdaghisallo. The only real and long-lasting answer to Keo squeak is spelled S-P-D-S-L. Beat me to it. They're a good answer to any squeak or cleat wear issue. "I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." WHICH ROAD BIKE FOR LONG LEGS, SHORT TORSO? 566/382mm stack/reach is ideal. I was going to try to stay out of this, esp. since i'm opposite end of spectrum (short legs/long torso), but I will say this: Don't dismiss a bike because it's not a 54. You might even think about sizing up on an endurance style frame, or at least not be stuck on the idea that you need a 54. 11SP MECHANICAL / ROAD AND MTB COMPATIBILITY Here goes: My cross bike is currently using a sram 10 sp transmission made of Sram red levers (first gen) and a sram X9 type 2 rear derailleur. two of my wheelsets have hubs that are old enough that no 11sp compatible freehub is available anymore, be it shimano or sram XD version. I'd like to go 11sp while staying mechanical * I'd love to be able to use wider range cassette because I want to A SAD THREAD / MY ENIGMA IS DEAD From a UK (legal) perspective: "Thomas Pertaia, legal adviser at DAS Law, reckons that the term itself could compromise consumer rights. “As there is no definition of ‘lifetime guarantee’ it is a fair argument that the use of the wording without further qualification or clarification is indeed ambiguous and could be breaching the Consumer Rights Act as well as the CAP Code (UK Code of TAPPING TITANIUM...WHAT'S THE SECRET TO SUCCESS? A month or so ago I posted a vid showing power tapping steel parts on the mill. Seemed fairly straight forward and did not require a bunch of explanation if you are aware of the fundamentals of machining. When moving to titanium, it is a whole separate ball of wax, full of missteps and broken tools if you are not keenly aware of the changesnecessary.
CHALLENGE TUBELESS TUBULAR EXPERIENCES? Anybody put any miles on Challenge tubeless tubulars and can share their experiences? I still have one set of tubular wheels in rotation, and I'm considering the Strada Bianca 36mm for mixed road duties. I would like something with a little more volume than my Tufo CX tires, and something that I can still plug if they puncture. The 36mm Bianca seems to fit the bill. WHY DONT DRS. USE IODINE ANYMORE Just got back from the ER where I was treated for almost severing my ring finger off (broken bone and nine stitches). It was a pretty nasty wound and when they cleaned it they just washed it out with a liter of saline solution, wrapped it up and then stitched it up after local anestetic. I was suprised they did not use iodine. I asked the nurse who was bandaging me up why not and she said she WHAT SHIMANO REAR MTB DERAILLEUR TO USE WITH ROAD 10 SPEED I am sure there is a thread on this but I could not find it. I am trying to use a Shimano MTB rear derailleur with Shimano 10 speed road shifters so I can use a larger cassette out back. I have not kept up with the MTB side of things so I have no idea about Dyna-sis and Shadow technologies. I believe one of them, if not both, are incompatible with road shifters and/or maybe certain types of VELOCIPEDE SALONWHAT'S NEWFORUMDONATEFAQ Racing@Velocipedesalon.com. If you pin a number on your back or want to talk about racing this is the place. Moderators: guido, j44ke. Sub-Forums: Oxygen Depraved. Forum Actions: ViewGENERAL DISCUSSION
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FrameForum@velocipedesalon. Mentor. The Path. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the BORA WTO 33 V ZIPP 303 FIRECREST Re: BORA WTO 33 v Zipp 303 Firecrest. For a sidewall hole that should be small enough for sealant to work you can take the wheel off and shake the sealant into the right spot. 1. CAMPAGNOLO CHORUS 10SP RD BARREL ADJUSTER STRIPPED Re: Campagnolo Chorus 10sp RD barrel adjuster stripped. Don't use a standard M5 tap, it will have 0.8mm thread pitch. The one you need is ISO M5 fine 5mm x 0.5. Mark Kelly. maker@lyrebirdcycles.com. lyrebirdcycles.com. The world is analogue, digital is a facsimiletherof. 0.
BREAKING DOWN SUBCUTANEOUS SCAR TISSUE. Breaking down subcutaneous scar tissue. For the uninitiated, I took an epic spill in a Speedweek criterium this spring. Slammed my hip into the pavement at 35-40mph without any asphalt burn to dissipate the impact: Massive internal hematoma that team "doctor" refused to drain. DURA ACE 9100 REAR DERAILLEUR AND 11X32 (OR 11X34) CASETTE Re: Dura Ace 9100 rear derailleur and 11x32 (or 11x34) casette. From having seen and ridden the R9100 up close and personal, the cage is definitely a touch shorter -or appears so- than the 6800-GS. That is reflected in the different chain wrap spec between the two: RD-R9100 chain wrap: 35T. RD-6800-GS Chain wrap: 41T.SHIMANO DISC ROTORS
Re: Shimano Disc Rotors - Road vs MTB. The new Ultegra rotors are cheaper (at dealer cost from QBP anyhow) than the RT99's pictured above. Just, as a data point. The RT99s are 'XTR' level, so technically the Ultegra rotors are a step down in the hierarchy. MIXING 6800, R8000, R9000, AND R9100 PARTS Originally Posted by zank. The cassettes were simply rebranded from 6800 to R8000 and 9000 to R9100. Regarding the crank and FD, because the small chainrings on the R9100 and R8000 cranksets are spaced 0.4 mm further inboard, Shimano doesn't not guarantee 100% compatibility with 90XX/68XX/5800 front derailleurs. WHY DONT DRS. USE IODINE ANYMORE Re: Why dont Drs. use iodine anymore. Deep wounds don't get iodine because of sensitivity reactions of tissue beneath the skin that would make things worse. And people can have allergic reactions beyond those. I don't think iodine is viewed as a VELOCIPEDE SALONWHAT'S NEWFORUMDONATEFAQ Racing@Velocipedesalon.com. If you pin a number on your back or want to talk about racing this is the place. Moderators: guido, j44ke. Sub-Forums: Oxygen Depraved. Forum Actions: ViewGENERAL DISCUSSION
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BREAKING DOWN SUBCUTANEOUS SCAR TISSUE. Breaking down subcutaneous scar tissue. For the uninitiated, I took an epic spill in a Speedweek criterium this spring. Slammed my hip into the pavement at 35-40mph without any asphalt burn to dissipate the impact: Massive internal hematoma that team "doctor" refused to drain. DURA ACE 9100 REAR DERAILLEUR AND 11X32 (OR 11X34) CASETTE Re: Dura Ace 9100 rear derailleur and 11x32 (or 11x34) casette. From having seen and ridden the R9100 up close and personal, the cage is definitely a touch shorter -or appears so- than the 6800-GS. That is reflected in the different chain wrap spec between the two: RD-R9100 chain wrap: 35T. RD-6800-GS Chain wrap: 41T.SHIMANO DISC ROTORS
Re: Shimano Disc Rotors - Road vs MTB. The new Ultegra rotors are cheaper (at dealer cost from QBP anyhow) than the RT99's pictured above. Just, as a data point. The RT99s are 'XTR' level, so technically the Ultegra rotors are a step down in the hierarchy. MIXING 6800, R8000, R9000, AND R9100 PARTS Originally Posted by zank. The cassettes were simply rebranded from 6800 to R8000 and 9000 to R9100. Regarding the crank and FD, because the small chainrings on the R9100 and R8000 cranksets are spaced 0.4 mm further inboard, Shimano doesn't not guarantee 100% compatibility with 90XX/68XX/5800 front derailleurs. WHY DONT DRS. USE IODINE ANYMORE Re: Why dont Drs. use iodine anymore. Deep wounds don't get iodine because of sensitivity reactions of tissue beneath the skin that would make things worse. And people can have allergic reactions beyond those. I don't think iodine is viewed as aGENERAL DISCUSSION
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This Salon is where bicycle artisans, industry types, racers, cyclists, bicyclists and their friends exchange in a comfortable setting. We bring some history but none of the bags with us from our former fav. places to hangout. Nuff said. A SAD THREAD / MY ENIGMA IS DEAD It spent its life riding the same roads as my other two bikes, a Langster and a Litespeed Blue Ridge, both older. (The Litespeed is 22 this year; that one is actually more travelled, having taken me from London to the tippytop of Scotland one year). Here it is in happier times, leading the pack: WHICH ROAD BIKE FOR LONG LEGS, SHORT TORSO? 566/382mm stack/reach is ideal. I was going to try to stay out of this, esp. since i'm opposite end of spectrum (short legs/long torso), but I will say this: Don't dismiss a bike because it's not a 54. You might even think about sizing up on an endurance style frame, or at least not be stuck on the idea that you need a 54.KEO CLEAT SQUEEK
Re: Keo Cleat Squeek. Originally Posted by bdaghisallo. The only real and long-lasting answer to Keo squeak is spelled S-P-D-S-L. Beat me to it. They're a good answer to any squeak or cleat wear issue. "I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." LUGGED ALUMINUM WHIPPETS: VITUS, ALAN, GUERCIOTTI Lugged Aluminum whippets: Vitus, ALAN, Guerciotti. Show us your screwed, your glued, Your bonded frames yearning to plane free, The noodly oddballs of your teeming collections. These lugged aluminum frames were the flexiest racing bikes ever mass-produced, not that monster sprinters like Sean Kelly or decades of CX World Championsgave a shit
A SAD THREAD / MY ENIGMA IS DEAD From a UK (legal) perspective: "Thomas Pertaia, legal adviser at DAS Law, reckons that the term itself could compromise consumer rights. “As there is no definition of ‘lifetime guarantee’ it is a fair argument that the use of the wording without further qualification or clarification is indeed ambiguous and could be breaching the Consumer Rights Act as well as the CAP Code (UK Code of TAPPING TITANIUM...WHAT'S THE SECRET TO SUCCESS? A month or so ago I posted a vid showing power tapping steel parts on the mill. Seemed fairly straight forward and did not require a bunch of explanation if you are aware of the fundamentals of machining. When moving to titanium, it is a whole separate ball of wax, full of missteps and broken tools if you are not keenly aware of the changesnecessary.
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Re: Shimano Disc Rotors - Road vs MTB. The new Ultegra rotors are cheaper (at dealer cost from QBP anyhow) than the RT99's pictured above. Just, as a data point. The RT99s are 'XTR' level, so technically the Ultegra rotors are a step down in the hierarchy. CAMPAGNOLO CHORUS 10SP RD BARREL ADJUSTER STRIPPED Re: Campagnolo Chorus 10sp RD barrel adjuster stripped. Don't use a standard M5 tap, it will have 0.8mm thread pitch. The one you need is ISO M5 fine 5mm x 0.5. Mark Kelly. maker@lyrebirdcycles.com. lyrebirdcycles.com. The world is analogue, digital is a facsimiletherof. 0.
WHICH ROAD BIKE FOR LONG LEGS, SHORT TORSO?LONG LEGS SHORT TORSOLONG LEGS SHORT TORSO WOMENLONG TORSOLONG TORSO VS SHORT TORSOLONG TORSO WOMENWIDE HIPS SHORT TORSO 566/382mm stack/reach is ideal. I was going to try to stay out of this, esp. since i'm opposite end of spectrum (short legs/long torso), but I will say this: Don't dismiss a bike because it's not a 54. You might even think about sizing up on an endurance style frame, or at least not be stuck on the idea that you need a 54. SHIMANO ROAD HYDRO LEVERS WITH 4-PISTON TRAIL BRAKES- DISCUSS Re: Shimano road hydro levers with 4-piston trail brakes- discuss. As I understand it, all Shimano levers use a 10mm diameter cylinder. Most of the calipers use a 22mm diameter piston*. Pascal's principle says that all systems with the same ratio of diameters must also have the same actuation ratio which in this case is 4.84 : 1**. BREAKING DOWN SUBCUTANEOUS SCAR TISSUE.BREAKING UP INTERNAL SCAR TISSUEHEALING INTERNAL SCAR TISSUE NATURALLYINJECTION TO DISSOLVE SCAR TISSUESCAR TISSUE AFTER SURGERYWHAT CAUSES SCAR TISSUE FORMATIONHOW TO BREAK UP SCAR TISSUE Breaking down subcutaneous scar tissue. For the uninitiated, I took an epic spill in a Speedweek criterium this spring. Slammed my hip into the pavement at 35-40mph without any asphalt burn to dissipate the impact: Massive internal hematoma that team "doctor" refused to drain. HOW MUCH TIRE WILL FIT ON A 2016 CANNONDALE SYNAPSE? A good friend just purchased a new Cdale Synapse. 105 rim brake version, pretty cool bicycle. Supposedly meant to venture a little further off the beaten path. It came with 25c tires. I scoured Cdales sight and cannot find a max tire size for the thing. I told him he could ride on crushed limestone, he sent me a pic of the owners manual page that says for paved surfaces only, so I sent a VELOCIPEDE SALONWHAT'S NEWFORUMDONATEFAQ Racing@Velocipedesalon.com. If you pin a number on your back or want to talk about racing this is the place. Moderators: guido, j44ke. Sub-Forums: Oxygen Depraved. Forum Actions: ViewGENERAL DISCUSSION
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Re: Shimano Disc Rotors - Road vs MTB. The new Ultegra rotors are cheaper (at dealer cost from QBP anyhow) than the RT99's pictured above. Just, as a data point. The RT99s are 'XTR' level, so technically the Ultegra rotors are a step down in the hierarchy. CAMPAGNOLO CHORUS 10SP RD BARREL ADJUSTER STRIPPED Re: Campagnolo Chorus 10sp RD barrel adjuster stripped. Don't use a standard M5 tap, it will have 0.8mm thread pitch. The one you need is ISO M5 fine 5mm x 0.5. Mark Kelly. maker@lyrebirdcycles.com. lyrebirdcycles.com. The world is analogue, digital is a facsimiletherof. 0.
WHICH ROAD BIKE FOR LONG LEGS, SHORT TORSO?LONG LEGS SHORT TORSOLONG LEGS SHORT TORSO WOMENLONG TORSOLONG TORSO VS SHORT TORSOLONG TORSO WOMENWIDE HIPS SHORT TORSO 566/382mm stack/reach is ideal. I was going to try to stay out of this, esp. since i'm opposite end of spectrum (short legs/long torso), but I will say this: Don't dismiss a bike because it's not a 54. You might even think about sizing up on an endurance style frame, or at least not be stuck on the idea that you need a 54. SHIMANO ROAD HYDRO LEVERS WITH 4-PISTON TRAIL BRAKES- DISCUSS Re: Shimano road hydro levers with 4-piston trail brakes- discuss. As I understand it, all Shimano levers use a 10mm diameter cylinder. Most of the calipers use a 22mm diameter piston*. Pascal's principle says that all systems with the same ratio of diameters must also have the same actuation ratio which in this case is 4.84 : 1**. BREAKING DOWN SUBCUTANEOUS SCAR TISSUE.BREAKING UP INTERNAL SCAR TISSUEHEALING INTERNAL SCAR TISSUE NATURALLYINJECTION TO DISSOLVE SCAR TISSUESCAR TISSUE AFTER SURGERYWHAT CAUSES SCAR TISSUE FORMATIONHOW TO BREAK UP SCAR TISSUE Breaking down subcutaneous scar tissue. For the uninitiated, I took an epic spill in a Speedweek criterium this spring. Slammed my hip into the pavement at 35-40mph without any asphalt burn to dissipate the impact: Massive internal hematoma that team "doctor" refused to drain. HOW MUCH TIRE WILL FIT ON A 2016 CANNONDALE SYNAPSE? A good friend just purchased a new Cdale Synapse. 105 rim brake version, pretty cool bicycle. Supposedly meant to venture a little further off the beaten path. It came with 25c tires. I scoured Cdales sight and cannot find a max tire size for the thing. I told him he could ride on crushed limestone, he sent me a pic of the owners manual page that says for paved surfaces only, so I sent a BICYCLES@VELOCIPEDESALON This Salon is where bicycle artisans, industry types, racers, cyclists, bicyclists and their friends exchange in a comfortable setting. We bring some history but none of the bags with us from our former fav. places to hangout. Nuff said. There are ground rules foreveryone to
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