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... , and Ritchey always had setback, I always stayed with Thomson posts. I like the two pieces - both aluminum, both reliable, both pieces you install and forget.
Of course, it's always interesting to try new parts on a bike. And at Interbike 2009, I saw Ritchey's zero setback post. It didn't have my one bolt adjustment and it was made with carbon, but if I wasn't a racer, well, you ...
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... , CA (BRAIN)—In recognition of these tough economic times, Interbike has committed to freezing booth and sponsorship prices for 2010, ... emailed to 2009 exhibitors by the middle of December.
A final look at Interbike 2009 by the numbers:
* Total Attendance: 23,389
* ... or more days of the show.
- 83 percent rated Interbike 2009 as Excellent or Good and 88 percent would recommend ...
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Time is flying as we build up to the North American Handmade Bicycle Show’s first visit to the East Coast, February 26-28 in Richmond, Virginia. This newsletter features some recent news from the world of NAHBS and a call for volunteers. Upcoming announcements will include the 2010 seminar schedule and the
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I had heard a little about the new Gary Fisher Rumblefish from the Fat Cyclist’s post from the Trek Media Camp, so when I got a chance to ride it, I thought I’d give it a whirl to see if my impressions were different than his. After all, he is a leg-shavin’ singlespeed-loving machine and I tend to love the downhill a bit more, so here goes.
About the 2010 Gary Fisher Rumblefish ...
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... bike raffled off that night to happy attendees.
Despite the somewhat bewildering summary of Interbike 2009 in theirwrap-up story, I like what BikeHugger.com is trying to do and had a lot of fun the crew at ... . MoSo events that they piggyback off of various trade shows and conferences around the country like Interbike and South-By-Southwest. As the intersection of social media and riding, they’ ...
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David aka Fred, Mark aka "Thighs", Tim aka Uncle Giant, Rich aka Mr Interbike, Chris aka Belgian Head Case, Scott aka Sleepy, and I talked about cycling on issue #45 of the Spokesmen.
I think we talked about Interbike (more filling, tastes great!), Taiwan (food and fun in the tropical sun), the future of Team Astana and Alberto ...
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