James Ragsdale
FS: New in box... Canecreek Brake levers SCR and F&R Canti-brakes SCX-5..
$90 for both 503.929.5695
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 11:57 AM, wrote:
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> 1. Results: Hutch's TTCS - 8/31/10 (Ron Frerichs)
> 2. Re: FS: Size 55 Complete Habanero Titanium Cyclocross Bike
> with Alpha Q fork (Brooke Hoyer)
> 3. WTB: Crankset 165-170mm (Kevin Phomma)
> 4. iPod mini (bobh@bobhuffphoto.com)
> 5. WTB: Trainer (AC)
> 6. FS: Mountain Goat "Deluxe" vintage ATB frameset (beth h)
> 7. OT: United Airlines $150 e-cert available (Hazel)
> 8. FS: Kona Jake the Snake 49cm Cross Bike (Michael Barmache)
> 9. Kruger's Pics (holstein71)
> 10. FS: Cervelo R3 with NEW SRAM Force 51cm (Matt)
> 11. Re: MTB tire recommendation for CX (Shane Gibson)
> 12. Re: FS: Mountain Goat "Deluxe" vintage ATB frameset (beth h)
> 13. Fwd: OBRA Event Concerns (T. Kenji Sugahara)
> 14. Re: Fwd: OBRA Event Concerns (Mike Murray)
> 15. 56cm Van Dessel Cross frame for sale (Michael Lujan)
> 16. 56cm Van Dessel Cross frame for sale (Michael Lujan)
> 17. Twilight August Series Points for BAR / Upgrades
> (comotionclassic@comcast.net)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:23:05 -0700
> From: Ron Frerichs
> To:
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Results: Hutch's TTCS - 8/31/10
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> Last
> Team
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> 114
> Nick
> Skenzick
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 2
> 746
> Maikey
> Lopera
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 3
> 2224
> James
> Jorgensen
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 4
> 813
> Sal
> Collura
> SLOCUM Rebound Racing
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> 5
> 876
> Paul
> Bourcier
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 6
> 953
> Mark
> Hibbard
> Bicycleway.com
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> 7
> 629
> David
> Wells
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 8
> 1210
> Lee
> Ordonez
> Paul's Bicycle Way of Life Cycling Team
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> 9
> 988
> Cory
> Domingues
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 10
> 871
> Joel
> Wilson
> SLOCUM Rebound Racing
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> 11
> 778
> Matt
> Baumann
> Paul's Bicycle Way of Life Cycling Team
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> 12
> 544
> Brian
> Vollmer-Buhl
> Paul's Bicycle Way of Life Cycling Team
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> 13
> 820
> Benjamin
> Kubas
> POC Racing (MTN) Therapeutic Associates Inc. (road)
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> 14
> 852
> Michael
> Rosenberg
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 15
> 1571
> Brady
> Cottle
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> 16
> 580
> Scott
> Goldstein
> EWEB Windpower
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> 17
> 902
> Andrew
> Bennett
> Team Specialized Racing
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> 18
> 702
> Nicholas
> Alden
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 19
> 2131
> Alex
> Turpin
> Team Bike Newport
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> 20
> 1035
> Michael
> Brunelle
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 21
> 1476
> Jason
> Ford
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> 22
> 784
> brett
> boyles
> United Finance
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> 23
> 967
> Ethan
> Stehley
> SLOCUM Rebound Racing
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> 24
> 875
> Rob
> English
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 25
> 951
> David
> Tsai
> SLOCUM Rebound Racing
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> 26
> 382
> McKenzie
> Thramer
> SLOCUM Rebound Racing
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> CAT4/5
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> Place
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> First
> Last
> Team
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> 1
> 2614
> Aaron
> Davis
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 2
> 3305
> Matthew
> Erdelt
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 3
> 2643
> Matt
> Keeler
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 4
> 1358
> Earl
> Hazekamp
> Capitol Velo p/b Lifesource
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> 5
> 2651
> Mckenzie
> Sampson
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> 6
> 1421
> Tim
> richter
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 7
> 2063
> Chris
> Jackson
> Pacific Power Blue Sky
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> 8
> 1493
> Seth
> May
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> 9
> 1863
> James
> Duke
> Wheelworks
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> 10
> 2702
> Thomas
> Pastor
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 11
> 2025
> Tom
> Cordier
> Pacific Power Blue Sky
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> 12
> 2710
> Ian
> Best
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 13
> 2772
> Eric
> Taylor
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 14
> 56
> Mark
> Lipchick
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 15
> 2117
> Dennis
> Sibilia-Young
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> 16
> 1944
> Ken
> Rodgers
> Whitewater Designs
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> 17
> 1850
> Jeff
> Jones
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> 18
> 249x
> Jordan
> Boutilier
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> 19
> 2312
> Kevin
> Bernstein
> Willamette Cycling
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> 20
> 1484
> Guy
> Polson
> Collin's Cycle Shop
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> 21
> 1030
> Andy
> Stahl
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 22
> 1342
> David
> Donielson
> SLOCUM Rebound Racing
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> 23
> 1128
> Ryan
> Champion
> Pacific Power Blue Sky
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> 24
> 3408
> Wes
> Cipriotti
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 25
> 68
> Brick
> Lantz
> SLOCUM Rebound Racing
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> 26
> 2903
> Sam
> Rosenberg
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 27
> 95
> James
> Murez
> Cycle Sport
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> 28
> 2986
> August
> Frank
> Willamette high school Cycling Team
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> 29
> 2166
> adam
> oliver
> Hutch's/Co-Motion
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> 30
> 3418
> Scott
> Remiro
> Life Cycle Bike Shop
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> 31
> 33
> Brison
> Monroe
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> 32
> 1722
> Flo
> Leibowitz
> Pacific Power Blue Sky
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> DNF
> 67
> Matthew
> Veatch
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:25:06 -0700
> From: Brooke Hoyer
> To: , OBRA list
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] FS: Size 55 Complete Habanero Titanium
> Cyclocross Bike with Alpha Q fork
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> FWIW, the bike is an outstanding commuter and it corners like it's on
> rails. Very smooth. I'd have kept on riding it if Josh hadn't ripped it from
> my greedy fingers.
> Brooke
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>
> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:40:45 -0700
> From: chumpy4747@yahoo.com
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] FS: Size 55 Complete Habanero Titanium Cyclocross Bike
> with Alpha Q fork
>
> *VERY* lightly used Habanero titanium cyclocross bike with:
>
> Alpha Q CX 20 fork (among the best 'cross forks, retails for about $460 -
> if you can find one!)
> Full Shimano Ultegra 10-speed gruppo
> Cane Creek SCX5 Brakes
> Ultegra /Open Pro wheels with Michelin Muds
> Thomson seatpost
> Salsa Bell Lap bars / Salsa stem
> FSA saddle
>
> Bike is listed as a 55cm, which translates to effective TT of 55, actual TT
> of 54.4, and a slightly sloping top tube. Cable routing is along the top for
> shoulder and mud friendliness.
>
> It
> rides amazingly well and, with its relatively low bottom bracket is
> incredibly stable in corners and a versatile, do-it-all rig. The bike has
> seen very limited use and never been raced. Frame and components are in
> close to new condition, the only things showing any wear are the original
> tires - which still have plenty of life left in them!
>
> Full bike sells for about $2,928 (Frame alone retails for $949, fork is
> another $460). Selling here for $1675!
>
> Email with questions or for a test ride, I'm in NE PDX.
>
> More specifics are available on the Habanero website:
> http://www.habcycles.com/cross.html
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> 55cm
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> 57.1cm
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> 73.5
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> 7.8cm
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> 54.4cm
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> 55.0cm
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> 81.1cm
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> 42.5cm
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> 100.1cm
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> 130mm
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> 3.4 lbs.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 22:01:41 -0700
> From: Kevin Phomma
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] WTB: Crankset 165-170mm
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> Need a cheap crankset preferably outboard but could deal with sealed square
> taper. Will be used for single speed cyclocross so no real need for both
> rings, a single 39t will do.
>
> Email me back through the list!
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> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 07:41:55 -0700
> From: "bobh@bobhuffphoto.com"
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] iPod mini
> Message-ID: <3A3AA33A-B2A3-4265-B338-99EA7933C1E5@bobhuffphoto.com>
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> Hi, I'm trying to find our iPod mini, last seen by the PA in the velodrome.
> Please give me a shout if you know where it is. Thanks!
> Bob
>
> Bob Huff Photo 1.503.621.8896
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 07:51:21 -0700
> From: AC
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] WTB: Trainer
> Message-ID: <4c7e68697d764_d4294063a5688503b@lizard.obra.org.tmail>
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> Am looking for an excellent/good condition trainer that is not too loud.
> Let me know what you got.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 08:44:30 -0700
> From: beth h
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] FS: Mountain Goat "Deluxe" vintage ATB frameset
> Message-ID: <4c7e74dea25d9_d3da4061512ec445b@lizard.obra.org.tmail>
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> Mountain Goat "Deluxe" Vintage Frameset, 17" c-t, 22" top tube.
> Circa 1988-89 (takes rear U-brake; Dia Compe 990 model still available and
> fits fine). For 26" wheels.
> Frame has rust; could use a treatment of Frame Saver and a new paint job.
> (Has original paint)
> I had bought this as a project that I will not get around to.
>
> Pix here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bethness/4943027269/
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bethness/4943027271/
>
> History here:
> http://www.firstflightbikes.com/mghistory.htm
>
> Rare, handmade frameset that will clean up and make an enjoyable vintage
> ride for someone. I just don't have the time or wherewithal to deal with it.
> Asking $100.00 or best offer. Please reply offlist.
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 08:49:30 -0700
> From: Hazel
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] OT: United Airlines $150 e-cert available
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> I've got a $150 United travel voucher that must be used by Sept 12,2010. If
> anyone has some last minute travel plans, let me know and it's yours.
> Hazel
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> Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 08:56:04 -0700
> From: Michael Barmache
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] FS: Kona Jake the Snake 49cm Cross Bike
> Message-ID: <4c7e7794d9d7f_d3d64062906e45211@lizard.obra.org.tmail>
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> I have a Kona Jake the Snake that I built up as a custom bike in the 49 cm
> size .
> 9 speed combination of Dura Ace and Ultegra. Ti carbon fork which could be
> swapped out for the original fork which I have .In excellent condition .
> 49 cm Kona Jake the Snake cross bike
> Custom build up : Ultegra 9 speed levers, Dura Ace rear and front
> derailleurs, Sibex titanium fork ,Chris King headset, Scott aluminum bars
> and Forte al stem , genereric seatpost and saddle, Performance saddle , Avid
> trialign cantilever brakes , FSA carbon 172.5 mm cranks 46/ 34 , Cane Creek
> cross toplevers. eggbeater pedals
> Velomax Sagitta wheels/ Schwalbe tires and will include original Kona fork.
> I'd like 900.00 or less depending on the components you want with it
> Call me for details
> Mike
> 503 702 6473 cell
> 503 2446479 home
> mbmd@comcast.net
>
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> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 09:08:31 -0700
> From: holstein71
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Kruger's Pics
> Message-ID: <4c7e7a7f6f03_d3d2405dd1a907226@lizard.obra.org.tmail>
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> HI, ill repost due to new month, any other pics out there from Krugers
> Kermesse? I confirmed OregonVelo was not present at the race. But there
> was alot of peeps with 'big' camera's and not much showing up on google
> search... thanks....
>
> moo...moo...
>
>
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> Message: 10
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 09:27:40 -0700
> From: Matt
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] FS: Cervelo R3 with NEW SRAM Force 51cm
> Message-ID: <4c7e7efc5ec7f_d3d64060eb5785344@lizard.obra.org.tmail>
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a Cervelo R3 frame set built with New SRAM Force components. The
> new drive train has never been ridden.
>
> *Cervelo R3 frame black, red, white circa 2007 with Alpha Q GS10 fork 51cm
> (53cm horizontal top tube)
> *NEW SRAM Force shifters, derailleurs, brakes, chain
> *FSA K-Force carbon crank 170mm 53/39
> *FSA K Force carbon bar 42cm
> *FSA Stem 120mm
> *FSA SLK post 32.4mm
> *Cane Creek Aerohead wheels
> *Michelin tires (new)
>
> The bike is magnificently clean. It weighs in the mid 15 pound range.
>
> ASKING $3100 or best.
>
> Pics available.
> Thanks for looking.
>
> Matt
> amamtaf@gmail.com
> 801-897-8404
>
>
>
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> Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 10:09:12 -0700
> From: Shane Gibson
> To: James Sunderland
> Cc: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] MTB tire recommendation for CX
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> James (et al),
>
> I did CX for the first time ever last year. I too raced the whole season
> on
> my full suspension (cross country race) bike. Personally - I thought my
> suspension (stiffened up with high air pressure, etc...) was a significant
> benefit to most of the courses through out the year. A lot of the sections
> bounced apart the poor buggers on CX bikes - while I hammered through
> them. Of course, on the long smooth flat sections, a lot of them could
> sprint away a little faster than me ... But that was probably my (lack of)
> conditioning, more than anything!
>
> Initially - I ran 2.1" WTB Weirwolf (tubeless) tires - which are fast
> rolling, quality MTB tires (in my estimation). However - they SUCK (I mean
> SUPER SUCK) big time for muddy - which is often a large part of CX.
>
> I then switched to Continental Cross Country (1.5" clincher for 26"
> wheels). I ran that on the back for traction, then I ran a Schwalbe CX
> Pro
> (1.35" clincher for 26" - tubeless) on the front. The 1.35" on the front
> was ... sketchy to me - and had very poor traction in loose or muddy
> conditions. On a hard pack dry course, it's a great tire up front. I also
> burped the tire off of the rim in a high speed corner. I think my rims are
> just too wide to hold that skinny of a tire on (19mm internal width of the
> rims).
>
> I put another Continental Cross Country 1.5" on the front for the second
> half of the CX season - and never looked back. Very fast rolling and
> versatile tire - worked really well. In fact - it worked so well, that I
> often race in MTB races with the Conti 1.5" tires front/rear. They shave
> 1.5 pounds off of the casing weight of my traditional tire choice for
> racing
> - so the low rolling weight allows me to ride really fast. Of course, some
> high speed cornering in loose conditions can be sketchy - but in longer
> races, I think it's worth it.
>
> I ran the Conti's tubeless for about two weeks - but they wouldn't hold
> pressure (even with Stan's) for more than a few hours. Not sure if I
> bungled something - or they just don't hold air well on a wide rim in a
> tubeless set up... I ended up throwing in an appropriate tube in them,
> which worked just fine. You can run these tires from 30 to 70 PSI - which
> allows you to customize the pressure to the course - hard fast low rolling
> resistance VS. loose/muddy and high traction requirements.
>
> Don't let the aggressive pattern/lugging of the Conti fool you - it's also
> a
> pretty damn fast rolling low resistance tire with a little more air
> pressure
> in it - which still maintains aggressive traction when needed. All-in-all,
> I think it's an exceptional tire for MTB bikes in a CX course.
>
> A good source for CX tires with a lot of 26" wheel choices can be found at:
>
> http://www.biketiresdirect.com/search/cyclocross-tires
>
> Best of luck - you will be hooked, and the sickness will permeate your life
> ... ! Come January - you'll suffer a deep depression, pining away for
> more
> CX racing ... until the MTB season picks up again ...
>
> v/r
> Shane
>
>
> --
> "Opportunities multiply as they are seized." - Sun Tzu
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:10 PM, James Sunderland <
> james.sunderland@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > I'm thinking of trying out cyclocross with my mountain bike. Any tire
> > recommendations?
> >
> > James
> >
> >
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> Message: 12
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 10:30:11 -0700
> From: beth h
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] FS: Mountain Goat "Deluxe" vintage ATB
> frameset
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> A complication forces withdrawal of this item from the list.
> It is no longer for sale at this time.
> My apologies for any incovenience this may cause to anyone.
>
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> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 10:57:41 -0700
> From: "T. Kenji Sugahara"
> To: ""
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Fwd: OBRA Event Concerns
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> Folks-
>
> I received this from one of the owners of the businesses at the
> Greenhill Technology Park. If you race in Eugene, help make sure
> these types of activities do not happen. Respect property owners.
> This is how we lose venues- and losing this one would put a big hole
> in our calendar.
>
> If you see any of this happening, let the CR or Sal know.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 10:24 AM
> Subject: OBRA Event Concerns
>
> Hey Sal,
>
> We spoke a couple months back about keeping OBRA riders and spectators
> off our property during your weekly OBRA event on Tuesdays in the
> Green Hill Technology Park.? Our night supervisor informed me that our
> desires for our property have been largely ignored.? The past two
> weeks we have had:
>
> ????????? Up to a dozen cars parked in our lot (there are to be none)
>
> ????????? Unattended children climbing trees, testing locked doors and
> throwing rocks at the building etc.
>
> ????????? Unattended children walking and bicycling in the same area
> of our parking lot used by the semi trucks coming to pick up our
> product.
>
> ????????? A spectator ?relieving themselves? behind a bush on our property
>
> As you can imagine, this type of behavior is something we cannot
> tolerate.? Our business operation continues through the evening.? To
> have anyone, let alone young children wandering through our dock puts
> them in great danger.? For liability purposes we must insist that no
> unauthorized personnel are on Harvest House Property regardless of the
> time of day.? We have been accommodating to your organization in the
> past and wish to continue this accommodation.? However, if our
> property and desires for the use of our property are not respected we
> will be forced to take further action.
>
> Please do whatever is necessary to ensure that your riders and
> spectators are aware of the rules we have in place and above all else
> that the children with your group are attended and safe.? Even though
> the season is coming to an end, we still feel this is something that
> could not go ignored.? If you could e-mail me back with your plan of
> action, it would be much appreciated.? We thank you for your
> cooperation in this matter.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Aaron Defferding
>
> Operational Services Coordinator
>
> Harvest House Publishers
>
> aaron.defferding@harvesthousepublishers.com
>
> Office: 541-343-0123
>
> Cell: 541-912-7718
>
>
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> Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:20:36 +0000
> From: "Mike Murray"
> To: "OBRA remailer"
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Fwd: OBRA Event Concerns
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> This is, of course, not unique to Greenhill Tech Park. Venues are difficult
> to come by and generally depend on the generosity of someone not so involved
> with bike racing. A single person peeing behind a tree, changing their
> clothes indiscreetly, littering or property damage no matter how small can
> cause us to lose a venue. We are depending on you to not only watch your own
> behavior but also those of your peers. When you see someone behaving in a
> detrimental way let them know that it is not cool and notify the race
> officials and organizers.
> Mike Murray - Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "T. Kenji Sugahara"
> Sender: obra-bounces@list.obra.org
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 10:57:41
> To:
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Fwd: OBRA Event Concerns
>
> Folks-
>
> I received this from one of the owners of the businesses at the
> Greenhill Technology Park. If you race in Eugene, help make sure
> these types of activities do not happen. Respect property owners.
> This is how we lose venues- and losing this one would put a big hole
> in our calendar.
>
> If you see any of this happening, let the CR or Sal know.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 10:24 AM
> Subject: OBRA Event Concerns
>
> Hey Sal,
>
> We spoke a couple months back about keeping OBRA riders and spectators
> off our property during your weekly OBRA event on Tuesdays in the
> Green Hill Technology Park.? Our night supervisor informed me that our
> desires for our property have been largely ignored.? The past two
> weeks we have had:
>
> ????????? Up to a dozen cars parked in our lot (there are to be none)
>
> ????????? Unattended children climbing trees, testing locked doors and
> throwing rocks at the building etc.
>
> ????????? Unattended children walking and bicycling in the same area
> of our parking lot used by the semi trucks coming to pick up our
> product.
>
> ????????? A spectator ?relieving themselves? behind a bush on our property
>
> As you can imagine, this type of behavior is something we cannot
> tolerate.? Our business operation continues through the evening.? To
> have anyone, let alone young children wandering through our dock puts
> them in great danger.? For liability purposes we must insist that no
> unauthorized personnel are on Harvest House Property regardless of the
> time of day.? We have been accommodating to your organization in the
> past and wish to continue this accommodation.? However, if our
> property and desires for the use of our property are not respected we
> will be forced to take further action.
>
> Please do whatever is necessary to ensure that your riders and
> spectators are aware of the rules we have in place and above all else
> that the children with your group are attended and safe.? Even though
> the season is coming to an end, we still feel this is something that
> could not go ignored.? If you could e-mail me back with your plan of
> action, it would be much appreciated.? We thank you for your
> cooperation in this matter.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Aaron Defferding
>
> Operational Services Coordinator
>
> Harvest House Publishers
>
> aaron.defferding@harvesthousepublishers.com
>
> Office: 541-343-0123
>
> Cell: 541-912-7718
>
>
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> Message: 15
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 11:34:58 -0700
> From: Michael Lujan
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] 56cm Van Dessel Cross frame for sale
> Message-ID: <4c7e9cd2815fc_d429405dc789c55b3@lizard.obra.org.tmail>
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> For sale 56cm Van Dessel Gin & Trombones extra light 7005 Series Triple
> butted Alloy frame. Front fork is Van Dessel Carbon and Ritchey seat post.
> Bike is in excellent condition and it has been road for 2 cross season.
> $450 obo for frame fork and seat post. Please call if interest and I can
> also send pics if you would like to see the frame.
>
> Mike Lujan
> 503-720-0377 cell
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 16
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 11:43:22 -0700
> From: Michael Lujan
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] 56cm Van Dessel Cross frame for sale
> Message-ID: <4c7e9eca52dfc_d42940650b61c5681@lizard.obra.org.tmail>
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> Van Dessel 56cm frame set also comes with a Crane Creek headset. Frame Fork
> and seat post and head set $450 obo
>
> Mike Lujan
> 503-720-0377
>
>
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> Message: 17
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:57:26 +0000 (UTC)
> From: comotionclassic@comcast.net
> To: obra@list.obra.org, webmaster@obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Twilight August Series Points for BAR / Upgrades
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> CAT 1/2/3 Date
> Place Number First Last 8/3/10 8/10/10 8/17/10
> 8/24/10 8/31/10 Total
> 1 114 Nick Skenzick 10 7 5 10 10
> 42
> 2 813 Sal Collura 1 5 9 7 7
> 29
> 3 876 Paul Bourcier 9 10 6
> 25
> 4 746 Maikey Lopera 6 8 9 23
> 5 839 Greg VanScholten-Crawford 6 4 9
> 19
> 6 953 Mark Hibbard 8 5
> 13
> 7 2224 James Jorgensen 3 8
> 11
> 8 629 David Wells 6 4 10
> 9 832 Billy Truelove 10
> 10
> 10 1585 Brian Scholl 9 9
> 11 871 Joel Wilson 2 6 1 9
> 12 988 Cory Domingues 2 4 2
> 8
> 13 2217 Graham Kelley 3 5 8
> 14 120 Ron Frerichs 8
> 8
> 15 141 Galen Mittermann 8
> 8
>
> CAT 4/5 Date
> Place Number First Last 8/3/10 8/10/10 8/17/10
> 8/24/10 8/31/10 Total
> 1 2614 Aaron Davis 3 6 8 5 10 32
> 2 1421 Tim richter 10 10 5
> 25
> 3 1863 James Duke 8 4 6 4 2 24
> 4 1571 Brady Cottle 9 5 9 23
> 5 2131 Alex Turpin 10 9 19
> 6 2651 Mckenzie Sampson 9
> 6 15
> 7 1334 Isaac Sullivan 8 6
> 14
> 8 1218 Sam Radakovich 4 10
> 14
> 9 2643 Matt Keeler 4 8 12
> 10 2586 Randy Paschall 7 3
> 10
> 11 3305 Matthew Erdelt 9
> 9
> 12 1128 Ryan Champion 8
> 8
> 13 1358 Earl Hazekamp 7
> 7
> 14 00 Chris Schoper 7
> 7
> 15 1476 Jason Ford 7 7
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