Craigslist accessory score. Berthoud with decaleur
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Craigslist accessory score. Berthoud with decaleur
I noticed this bag and decaleur on the Seattle Craigslist and after a few chats, I felt safe to pay via PayPal, with an invoice to cover both of us. The decaleur appears to be a Compass one prior to the locking mechanism.
perfect fit for my 85 Voyageur. While I’d prefer the Nitto m12 rack, I already had this vintage blackburn front rack. I think it looks better than the Ortlieb handlebar bag I had on it.
time to find a good deal on a brown B17.
perfect fit for my 85 Voyageur. While I’d prefer the Nitto m12 rack, I already had this vintage blackburn front rack. I think it looks better than the Ortlieb handlebar bag I had on it.
time to find a good deal on a brown B17.
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It'll do.
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Has anyone ever suggested that frame might be a tad on the small side for you?
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I'd seen those on CL as well and was tempted by the decaulleur
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You would know best, but with that seat post height I have to imagine the 23" would actually be perfect for you, especially if you like a more upright position. Drop the saddle pretty low and raise the stem. And, fwiw, The 23" is actually 22", or damn close.
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When I saw the set up, I was encouraged that the too small Raleigh Competition that I am preparing for paint will fit me close enough. And then …
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Have to agree with nlerner that the next size up would be more appropriate for you. These bikes were designed so that you only need a few inches of seatpost and stem height.
On-topic, nice score, it's a good looking and functional bag.
On-topic, nice score, it's a good looking and functional bag.
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Nice score! The decaleur is the icing on the cake.
I picked up an as-new Compass/RH-specced GB28 (no side pockets) off ebay last year for a buy-it-now of $65. Gonna be riding that high for the next few years, lol.
I picked up an as-new Compass/RH-specced GB28 (no side pockets) off ebay last year for a buy-it-now of $65. Gonna be riding that high for the next few years, lol.
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Have to agree with nlerner that the next size up would be more appropriate for you. These bikes were designed so that you only need a few inches of seatpost and stem height.
On-topic, nice score, it's a good looking and functional bag.
On-topic, nice score, it's a good looking and functional bag.
what if the OP has disproportionately short legs or?
I have the opposite and we all know what many here think of my setups.
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No doubt bike fitting over the internet is fraught; hence, my use of hedges.
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Thassa sweet deal!
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Geometry, TT length and proportion can really jack things around and some frames ride well at one end of the spectrum or the other regardless.
Hence the "or?"
Many of my setups don't turn out the way they should, once I get close several test rides and another mm. + or - here or there to nail it down often presents some pretty odd results.
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Seattle Craigslist...
Large, well-used Berthoud bag in great shape with older Compass decaleur...
Was the seller a tall man with a pronounced German accent and a very short Japanese wife?
--Shannon
Large, well-used Berthoud bag in great shape with older Compass decaleur...
Was the seller a tall man with a pronounced German accent and a very short Japanese wife?
--Shannon
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