Thanks Sheldon Brown...
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Most of the gaps my curiosity or mistakes find in my bike knowledge get filled from Sheldon's repository. He lives on in his body of work, and I'm humbled to benefit.
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I just wanted to pay my respect to this great guy. His sharing of his knowledge really helped all of us a lot over the years of our cycling adventure, and he still continues to do so from the great beyond. This is the kind of legacy that all men should strive to achieve, really.
I salute you my dear brother, wherever you are right now. May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
I salute you my dear brother, wherever you are right now. May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
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For sure! Thanks Sheldon!
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We should also recognize a debt of gratitude to Sheldon's wife, Harriet Fell, and his close friend John Allen, for keeping the site going!
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I volunteer at a local bike coop. When I write notes for customers to look stuff up at home, it always starts with "google Sheldon Brown ..."
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When I first started volunteering at the bike co-op in Atlanta around 2008 there was a volunteer who had a portrait tattoo of Sheldon Brown on his leg, with his Eagle helmet, and the words 'ASK SHELDON FIRST'.
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Agreed, Sheldon's information solves many conundrums, allows for options, germinates interest, and provides suggestions from a bicycle master mind. It also costs us lots of money. His writings have 'forced' me to buy many bikes :-) Has anyone ever seen a reference as to how many bikes he may have owned?
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My feeling is that like Jobst Brandt, his stable numbered one.
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Sheldon Brown's bike info ~~~ Park Tools repair help
Half-step triple, using double gear ~~~ 6400 STI rebuild walkthrough ~~~ Want 8/9/10s @126mm OLD? OCR. ~~~ Shimano cassette body overhaul ~~~ Ergopower Escape wear repair ~~~ PSA: drivetrain wear
List of US/Canada bike co-ops ~~~ Global list
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I hope that when the time comes that entire knowledge base is archived or the site is moved someplace where it can still be maintained. It is seriously indispensable.
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I conversed with Mr. Brown on Google Groups before finding Bikeforums.net. Definetly a “giving” person.
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!...oc/F8MIEz4EZJU
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!...oc/F8MIEz4EZJU
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Thanks to Sheldon "Gain Ratio" Brown, I learned what Gear Inches is/are. I still choose his gear calculator above all others.