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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by oxysback View Post
    Are your wheels two different sizes or is that just an illusion?

    My seat post comes out a bit more than yours, but I've found it's annoying to find bags that don't end up rubbing on the tire.
    I had the same problem with bags. On my bike you'll see Mark's rack from Rivendell. It still had some issues with size, so I took it to a welder and had some adjustments made. I couldn't fit the bagman support on with my seat, and when it was on, the bag hung through. This rack is now perfect for my Acorn Saddlebag.
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by uforgot View Post
    I had the same problem with bags. On my bike you'll see Mark's rack from Rivendell. It still had some issues with size, so I took it to a welder and had some adjustments made. I couldn't fit the bagman support on with my seat, and when it was on, the bag hung through. This rack is now perfect for my Acorn Saddlebag.
    That's a great solution. I have a medium Acorn bag. It rubs on the tire a bit, and to top it off, I got it before I got my Brooks B67, so I have zip ties hooking it to the saddle from the d-rings on the bag. It fits really awkward around the springs, too. I've ordered Keven's Bag from Rivendell in hopes that if it doesn't fit on the back, I can always use it for a handlebar bag.

    I love the silver seat tube on your Surly, by the way.
    Road Bike: 2008 Orbea Aqua Dama TDF/Brooks B-68


    Ellen
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    Thanks! I hope the Keven's bag works. I have the large Acorn bag, and I almost got the Carradice zipped roll. I just don't like that white leather on the black bags. It's dimensions are very close to the Barley and Acorn, but it's round so I thought maybe it would stay off of the wheels better. Let us know how your bag works. Better yet, post a pic. I've taken a look or two at it on the Rivendell site and thought it might be a good solution also.
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

  4. #34
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    Ellen - yes, they are two different sizes. The front is a 24", the rear is a standard 700c. This is why I don't have matching tires - gatorskins don't come in 24x1! I don't like the look of it, but I figure it probably makes my bike less likely to be stolen.

    I don't have problems with bags, but I also don't carry much in a saddlebag. I either use the trunk you see there, a pannier, or my handlebar bag. The tiny little wedge carries my extra tubes (yes, I have to carry 2), a multi-tool, a patch kit and a tire lever. All that stuff stays there all the time so that I never have to worry that I have it with me. The rest of the bags shift around as necessary depending on my needs.
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Ellen - yes, they are two different sizes. The front is a 24", the rear is a standard 700c. This is why I don't have matching tires - gatorskins don't come in 24x1! I don't like the look of it, but I figure it probably makes my bike less likely to be stolen.
    Which brings me to my next question...why are they different sizes? What's the advantage?
    Road Bike: 2008 Orbea Aqua Dama TDF/Brooks B-68


    Ellen
    www.theotherfoote.blogspot.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA_in_NC View Post
    I need to take an updated picture when I get home, but here's my Surly. She now has pink bottle cages Silver stem, spacers and seatpost + a Brooks (now a B17, instead of the B17S here).
    CA
    The matching pink looks cute - you need a custom pink Brooks

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    Quote Originally Posted by oxysback View Post
    Which brings me to my next question...why are they different sizes? What's the advantage?
    Mainly so that the bike can have a shorter top tube without compromising design in other areas (like a steeper seat tube angle or greater fork rake). Most of Terry's bikes below a size 19" have two different sized wheels. My 19" Terry road bike has two 650c wheels for the same reasons.

    When I'm on the bike, I don't notice it at all. I just think it makes the bike a little 'odd' looking. So far, my only two issues with it are 1) I want to buy lighter wheels and they are exceedingly hard to find and 2) it's difficult to find fenders that work (I'm currently using race blades). It is definitely a huge conversation starter...kind of like my Mini was when I first got it.
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

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    Quote Originally Posted by xeney View Post
    I am having this problem on my Soma. The chrome lugs make me want to have everything silver, but my husband is grumpy about the fact that (a) I already have a set of perfectly functional black bars, and (b) he bought me a Ritchey adjustable stem in black before we found another one by a different manufacturer in silver, and (c) none of the silvers will exactly match, anyway.

    But since I've determined that I can't use a Brooks saddle anyway, I've also decided that I don't really care about any of this. My saddle is black, I'll probably get a black seatpost, I don't care. The bike is still pretty.

    My spacers are red, incidentally, because he couldn't find silver ones locally. They match the frame color, and are probably a little goofy, but I prefer to think of them as "whimsical."
    Well, after this description we really want pictures! We can think of this thread as our TE bicycle fashion show!

 

 

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