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The humble Rubber Band. It makes your bike a fairly rigid plain allowing you to easily lean your bike almost anywhere without it toppling over.
This may not be too effective with a very heavy handlebar bag or low riders
This may not be too effective with a very heavy handlebar bag or low riders
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Probably this T.A. cable guide.
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I don't use this but might at some point. It is a reminder of the generosity and thoughtfulness of Rootboy, RIP
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Probably this, a rear brake cable stop purpose-built by Universal for use of center-pull brakes on Cinellis. The single arm goes significantly further to the left that any other cable stop because Cino Cinelli (being Cino Cinelli) designed his frames with a seat post bolt that was significantly longer than anything anyone else used (expect for Windsor and other Cinelli copy-cats). Use this hanger on any other bike, and the cable will be off center to the right. Universal also made a hanger in this same basic design, but for use on all other frames - use that one on a Cinelli, and the cable will be off-center to the left. The Cinelli bolt is enough longer than everyone else's that it would challenging, perhaps impossible, for a hack like me to make it work. And because there is zero clearance between the bolt and the seat post, the hangers that dangle from the middle of the seat post bolt will not work.
So I found this one on eBay and paid an embarrassing amount of money for it. It doesn't even have an adjusting barrel because, of course, Universal included that in the brake lever, so who needs one at the cable stop? Anyone who wants the advantages of aero brake levers, that's who. Of course, Universal was not thinking of such things when the 61 center-pulls were au courant and neither was Cinelli.
But I think it looks cool and it makes for a mildly interesting story along with being another example of the quirkiness of Cino Cinelli, who thought racers should be on 26" wheels and using longer crank arms.
So I found this one on eBay and paid an embarrassing amount of money for it. It doesn't even have an adjusting barrel because, of course, Universal included that in the brake lever, so who needs one at the cable stop? Anyone who wants the advantages of aero brake levers, that's who. Of course, Universal was not thinking of such things when the 61 center-pulls were au courant and neither was Cinelli.
But I think it looks cool and it makes for a mildly interesting story along with being another example of the quirkiness of Cino Cinelli, who thought racers should be on 26" wheels and using longer crank arms.
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On the “his” of his and hers Cinelli, this hanger keeps swooping downward where the qr lever hits the seat stay
thats why the PO put a qr lever on for the seat bolt
glad yours works.
is it any different from “hers?”
and is it keyed on the nds?
thats why the PO put a qr lever on for the seat bolt
glad yours works.
is it any different from “hers?”
and is it keyed on the nds?
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Do-Dads I use every ride...
Mirror On The Glove
Rear Wheel Clip Insures Positioning When I Do The Monster MASH!
Mirror On The Glove
Rear Wheel Clip Insures Positioning When I Do The Monster MASH!
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The humble Rubber Band. It makes your bike a fairly rigid plain allowing you to easily lean your bike almost anywhere without it toppling over.
There are certain immutable laws of the universe and one is that if i used an elastic, it would snap when I needed it. I use a clothes peg. Squeeze the brake lever and then jam in the clothes peg so the lever won't release.
No photos handy but can take one if someone can't visualize it....
There are certain immutable laws of the universe and one is that if i used an elastic, it would snap when I needed it. I use a clothes peg. Squeeze the brake lever and then jam in the clothes peg so the lever won't release.
No photos handy but can take one if someone can't visualize it....
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This is on a sequoia at the co-op
love it
love it
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Is mine keyed? I don't remember. I don't think so, but I'm too lazy to loosen the nut, check, and retighten the nut.
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