Rawland ride report…

Boy howdy, it was cold this morning. Not as cold as yesterday (the thermometer outside said 27.5 yesterday). But compared to yesterday, that extra 5 degrees made all the difference. It had warmed to 39 when the dog, the Rawland (shod with the 650b Wolverine tires), and I packed into the car and headed over […]

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What’s brewing at Black Mountain Cycles…

Why, Black Mountain Cycles coffee, of course! Kinetic Koffee up in Arcata, CA roasts the coffee for me and applies the label. Pretty darn cool! All their coffee is certified organic and fair trade. I’ve got it in a “Smooth Medium Roast” (left) and “Rich Dark Roast” (right). Yours for $12.50/12 oz. From Black Mountain […]

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New in the shop: Rawland…

A while back I mentioned that Rawland was one of my favs from this past Interbike. Well, I put my money where my mouth is and brought in three dSogn frames (sizes M, ML, and L). I like drop bars. I like drop bars on mountain bikes. I like the fact that the Rawland frame […]

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When it rains, it pours…

Boy howdy, when it rains, it pours Cunninghams. I’ve had #008 here for a while and just went over to Offhand Manor yesterday to pick up ‘W’ from Charlie. It was great visiting with both Jacquie and Charlie. If anyone from the Bay Area want to check these bikes out in person, do it soon […]

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Rails-to-Trails…

The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy writes: “Within days of the president-elect taking office, Congress will likely pass a new large-scale economic recovery package, aiming to create millions of jobs. A significant percentage of this package may be allocated specifically to transportation infrastructure. This presents both a threat and an opportunity. The threat: Unless we speak up, these […]

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What’s in the stand…

Boy, I sure do try to put up some bikes to show Guitar Ted that it’s not like this every day, but somehow, it just is like this every day. Well, maybe not every day. So, what is in the stand? Steve Potts dropped off this ti Phoenix frame that I will be reassembling. It […]

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The Guiness will be flowing…

I remember reading about this race in VeloNews and getting chills imagining Sean Kelly screaming down the descent off the Poggio to catch Argentin and finally win the race. Now you can relive it in amazing YouTube vision. Thanks again to Belgium Knee Warmers for putting this up. I don’t have time to search through […]

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Serviceable shifters…

In yesterday’s post about the White Industries shifter/derailleur, I tried to link it up to a post I thought I made about an Otis Guy tandem that was in a while back to get the derailleurs working. I must not have posted that as I couldn’t find it. It may be here somewhere, but I […]

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They come in pairs…

Like the pair of YBB bkes that came in recently, things just seem to happen in pairs. This is a pair of Santa Cruz Blurs that came in. One to have the travel increased in the Reba fork and the other to transfer over the White Industries shifter to a new bar. I don’t know […]

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650B Friday – Pt. 2…

As chance would have it, it’s Friday and I’ve got a few more 650B projects. Unlike 650B Friday part 1, these bikes are a bit more moto, not the bikes of part 1 weren’t moto, these are just mo’ moto. So, what’s on tap? I was impressed with Sean Virning’s Rawland bikes so I ordered […]

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What’s in the stand…

This older Ted Wojcik came in to be reconditioned. Basically, it needed all new cables, brake pads, and a tube. This is a really neat bike. AMP supplied the rear end and Ted built the steel front triangle. There are some very nice details on both the front and rear. Sorry, G-T. Still waiting for […]

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Preview of things to come…

No, this isn’t the 650B reference from this post. That’s an even more secret project (and not mine either). As I had mentioned, the Rawland frames impressed me at Interbike this year, so much that I ordered a few frames. I decided on the disc brake Sogn model, the dSogn due to its ability to […]

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