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  1. #1
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    Cute! I love how it goes with the more tan colour bits you have on the handlebars, too.

    Is that your Nelson on the photo? How tall are you and how big is your bike?

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    Cute! I love how it goes with the more tan colour bits you have on the handlebars, too.

    Is that your Nelson on the photo? How tall are you and how big is your bike?
    No, that's my Rivendell Baggins "Little Joe" everyday bag. The Nelson is bigger and more of a greeny olive, not grayish olive. I'm 5'5" and my bike is 'somewhere' around a 54cm though it's hard for me to know since it's not a production bike.
    Lisa
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  3. #3
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    that looks REALLY good. Amazing that it is paint!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Great color and a very nice look!!!

  5. #5
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    Nice job! I just love your bike. It looks sooooo stylish.

  6. #6
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    Looks great! If only I had a drop of your artistic ability.
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    You are styling now! Fantastic job, I love it!
    I'm New Here...and trying to improve my over health and fitness by cycling daily.

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    AH! another detail girl!!! Your bike really does look great....in fact when I put my Ritchey's back on...today?.....our bikes could be sisters!!

    or at least cousins.....

    KLEEN KANTEeN....I use one of those, but I have the sports top and it drives me crazy because you can't tighten it...you try to find the tightest point and if you turn beyond that it loosens again...PLUS!!! When you pull on the spout to open it fully, the whole top pops off and ...water everywhere....grrrr

    oh...and that was a useful detail about tucking yr tailbone in (on the handlbars thread...)
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    No, that's my Rivendell Baggins "Little Joe" everyday bag. The Nelson is bigger and more of a greeny olive, not grayish olive. I'm 5'5" and my bike is 'somewhere' around a 54cm though it's hard for me to know since it's not a production bike.
    Couldn't find a Little Joe on Rivendell's web site but now I've discovered their Silver Hupe. Do you think that would work as well as a Bagman?!

    So many beautiful bags out that. I've always been a "bag girl..."!

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    Couldn't find a Little Joe on Rivendell's web site but now I've discovered their Silver Hupe. Do you think that would work as well as a Bagman?!

    So many beautiful bags out that. I've always been a "bag girl..."!
    No no!!!! I had a Rivendell Silver Hupe on my Rivendell bike, and it ate a nasty deep GOUGE in my paint all the way down into the steel where it hooks onto the frame seat stays. I mean a really nasty paint gouge that has substantially devalued my beautiful Rivendell bike.
    The trouble is the sharp ends of the metal 'hupe' are dipped in rubber to supposedly protect the paint of your bike, but the sharp edges had eaten their way right through the rubber and were bouncing on and grinding into my paint as I rode mile after mile. From casual observance, it looked like nothing at all was wrong- from the outside the rubber looked intact as though it was doing its job, but you couldn't see what was happening on the inner side where the metal sharp edge was happily grinding into my paint.
    Besides, the Silver Hupe was rather flimsy and can't hold nearly the secure weight of the Bagman. I feel sorry for others who use this Silver Hupe, I can't believe they have not changed the design of it due to this design defect.

    You need to order the Bagman directly from Wallingford in England (wallbike.com). I got mine in one week for a total of $42 which included shipping to the US.
    Last edited by BleeckerSt_Girl; 08-11-2008 at 09:14 AM.
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