Gear Talk / Re: BOB cargo trailers
« on: September 13, 2020, 01:16:11 pm »Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I know that this topic has been beat to death, but...I think the new model is better. It’s a great product too. Don’t be stuck in time. Adapt!
I have used Shimano Cycling Sandals for years and my SH-SD65 models are getting a bit worn out.
I have tried the newer SH-SD5, but no amount of adjustment allows them to be comfortably worn.
Does ANYONE know where I might find some NOS (New Old Stock) SH-SD65 sandals in 41/42 size?
The SD5 has two straps and the ones I want, the SD65 has three straps.
I have tried many regular bike websites and Ebay, all with no luck.
I should have bought a few pair when they were available, because eventually a great product gets changed and it doesn't work for you anymore.
The image shows what I am looking for.
Thanks,
Keith
Hi,
I just ordered a Ti frame. I have the option of painting it or not. It's expensive, and nothing is more beautiful than a bare Ti bike.
But I am leaning towards painting it bright yellow, for two reasons:
1. Reduce its theft attractiveness
2. Be more visible
The visibility part I handle anyways with clothing and blinky lights front and rear. The real question is theft avoidance.
What do you think?
And of course, I will be locking it. But still.
Are you domestic? If so, look into blikeflights.com. It's essentially a discount broker for FedEx bike shipping. Almost always cheaper than flying with a bike/shipping a bike by air. Some REI location will receive you bike and assemble it for a relatively low price. Call the one in Seattle to ask. With origin and destination zips, estimated weight and size of box, you can get an on line quote.Thanks will use the shop to shop FedX. Not a REI fan. Just read your post on some of the MT 56 alter. Thanks for that!