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dustoyevsky@mac.com
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html

DanKMTB@gmail.com
01-04-1970, 02:21 AM
On Feb 6, 2:46*pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html

Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.

ixx
01-04-1970, 02:21 AM
On Feb 6, 1:46*pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html

New post is http://austin.craigslist.org/eve/566030600.html

Michael Johnson
01-04-1970, 02:21 AM
DanKMTB@gmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 6, 2:46 pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
>> http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html
>
> Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
> I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
> first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.

The info on www.harriscyclery.net says there will be a memorial service
in early March, which I imagine will be near Boston. It would be nice to
arrange a memorial ride in connection with that. It would be an
appropriate tribute to Sheldon.

Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.

Mike Johnson

DanKMTB@gmail.com
01-04-1970, 02:21 AM
On Feb 6, 3:51*pm, Michael Johnson <micha...@maine.rr.com> wrote:
> DanK...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 6, 2:46 pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> >>http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html
>
> > Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
> > I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
> > first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.
>
> The info onwww.harriscyclery.netsays there will be a memorial service
> in early March, which I imagine will be near Boston. It would be nice to
> arrange a memorial ride in connection with that. It would be an
> appropriate tribute to Sheldon.
>
> Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one..
>
> Mike Johnson

If it happens I'll be there on a 1960's Rudge fixie (might have to
flop to freewheel side depending on ride pace and distance, but I
doubt it).

still just me
01-04-1970, 02:21 AM
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:51:39 -0500, Michael Johnson
<michaelj@maine.rr.com> wrote:

>Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.

Sheldon had a collection of 70's Raleighs in the shop (GS, Comp,Int,
Pro, IIRC). Ride one of those models.

Zoot Katz
01-04-1970, 02:21 AM
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:51:39 -0500, Michael Johnson
<michaelj@maine.rr.com> wrote:

>DanKMTB@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Feb 6, 2:46 pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
>>> http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html
>>
>> Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
>> I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
>> first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.
>
>The info on www.harriscyclery.net says there will be a memorial service
>in early March, which I imagine will be near Boston. It would be nice to
>arrange a memorial ride in connection with that. It would be an
>appropriate tribute to Sheldon.
>
>Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.
>
His kids should be getting their spring breaks around mid-March. It
might be nice if they were able to witness a massive memorial ride in
their home town.

This Friday is the regular MC3 ride in Vancouver, B.C. I've called
it as a Sheldon Tribute Ride and encouraged people to wear a panache
on their helmets or a goofy, stylish, practical favourite hat.
http://sheldonbrown.org/hats.html

We're riding the bikes that Sheldon helped us build or rebuild.
We'll drink wheat beer and French wine. Maybe we'll sing a few
traditional and modern chantries or Gilbert & Sullivan tunes.
There will be a prize for the best beard or Heinlein quote or person
who takes themselves least seriously.

Given the weather forecast we might make two dozen hard-cores but
more wouldn't be too surprising.

When I sabre my Champagne on this and future Bastille Days, I'll also
be celebrating Sheldon's birthday with a toast and a ride.
--
zk

dustoyevsky@mac.com
01-04-1970, 02:22 AM
On Feb 6, 3:05*pm, "DanK...@gmail.com" <DanK...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 6, 3:51*pm, Michael Johnson <micha...@maine.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > DanK...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > On Feb 6, 2:46 pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> > >>http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html
>
> > > Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
> > > I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
> > > first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.
>
> > The info onwww.harriscyclery.netsaysthere will be a memorial service
> > in early March, which I imagine will be near Boston. It would be nice to
> > arrange a memorial ride in connection with that. It would be an
> > appropriate tribute to Sheldon.
>
> > Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.
>
> > Mike Johnson
>
> If it happens I'll be there on a 1960's Rudge fixie (might have to
> flop to freewheel side depending on ride pace and distance, but I
> doubt it).

Well I guess I should have quoted to show this but my interest was in
the fact that "other cities" (with craigslists) besides Austin
(TIOOYK, or so we forgetfully think) are having rides. Thursday was
picked for a reason?

Also here on the Texas, Austin c-list, someone posted the close-up of
Sheldon with his "Eagle Helmet" on.

--D-y

JeffWills
01-04-1970, 02:22 AM
>
> > > > Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
> > > > I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
> > > > first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.

> - Show quoted text -

Hmmmm... I didn't see an announcement on the Portland Craigslist, but
BikePortland indicates a preference for April 1st:
http://bikeportland.org/2008/02/06/memories-and-a-memorial-ride-for-sheldon-brown/

FWIW: I rode across the Columbia River Sunday with a bearded guy
riding a recumbent trike. I keep thinking back and trying to remember
if he said anything...

Jeff

ixx
01-04-1970, 02:22 AM
New event post - http://austin.craigslist.org/eve/566156058.html

On Feb 6, 3:27*pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> On Feb 6, 3:05*pm, "DanK...@gmail.com" <DanK...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 6, 3:51*pm, Michael Johnson <micha...@maine.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > > DanK...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > On Feb 6, 2:46 pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> > > >>http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html
>
> > > > Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
> > > > I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
> > > > first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.
>
> > > The info onwww.harriscyclery.netsaystherewill be a memorial service
> > > in early March, which I imagine will be near Boston. It would be nice to
> > > arrange a memorial ride in connection with that. It would be an
> > > appropriate tribute to Sheldon.
>
> > > Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.
>
> > > Mike Johnson
>
> > If it happens I'll be there on a 1960's Rudge fixie (might have to
> > flop to freewheel side depending on ride pace and distance, but I
> > doubt it).
>
> Well I guess I should have quoted to show this but my interest was in
> the fact that "other cities" (with craigslists) besides Austin
> (TIOOYK, or so we forgetfully think) are having rides. Thursday was
> picked for a reason?
>
> Also here on the Texas, Austin c-list, someone posted the close-up of
> Sheldon with his "Eagle Helmet" on.
>
> --D-y

Michael Johnson
01-04-1970, 02:24 AM
still just me wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:51:39 -0500, Michael Johnson
> <michaelj@maine.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.
>
> Sheldon had a collection of 70's Raleighs in the shop (GS, Comp,Int,
> Pro, IIRC). Ride one of those models.

If I had one of those, I guess I could. My choices are limited to what I
own. In the English and French makes, that would be:

1) A 1986 Dawes Galaxy, with 9-speed SIS drivetrain and other upgrades
2) A 1973 Motobecane Mirage (too small for me, really, but a sweet bike)
3) A 1978 Motobecane Mirage (just need to build the wheels for this one)
4) A 1980 Peugeot UO10

Those are the ones that are working (or almost). Sheldon's information
and advise was indispensable to me in working on all of them. I also
have a bunch of English and French bikes that are not in ridable
condition, and a bunch of bikes that aren't English or French, some of
them ridable, some not.

I enjoy working on them, largely because the knowledge and advise I got
from Sheldon makes it more of a joy than a chore.

Mike Johnson

datakoll
01-04-1970, 02:24 AM
On Feb 6, 11:12*pm, still just me <wheeledBobNOS...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:51:39 -0500, Michael Johnson
>
> <micha...@maine.rr.com> wrote:
> >Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.
>
> Sheldon had a collection of 70's Raleighs in the shop (GS, Comp,Int,
> Pro, IIRC). Ride one of those models.

yeah no cheap asian imports!

DanKMTB@gmail.com
01-04-1970, 02:25 AM
On Feb 7, 3:14*am, Zoot Katz <zootk...@operamail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:51:39 -0500, Michael Johnson
>
>
>
>
>
> <micha...@maine.rr.com> wrote:
> >DanK...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> On Feb 6, 2:46 pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> >>>http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html
>
> >> Damn, when I saw this I assumed it would be in MA, Sheldon's area.
> >> I'm up in NH and would go down to Boston for one of these (it'd be my
> >> first benefit/organized group ride) but Austin is a bit of a haul.
>
> >The info onwww.harriscyclery.netsays there will be a memorial service
> >in early March, which I imagine will be near Boston. It would be nice to
> >arrange a memorial ride in connection with that. It would be an
> >appropriate tribute to Sheldon.
>
> >Now if only I could decide whether to ride an English bike or a French one.
>
> His kids should be getting their spring breaks around mid-March. It
> might be nice if they were able to witness a massive memorial ride in
> their home town.
>
> This Friday is the regular MC3 ride in Vancouver, B.C. *I've called
> it as a Sheldon Tribute Ride and encouraged people to wear a panache
> on their helmets or a goofy, stylish, *practical favourite hat.http://sheldonbrown.org/hats.html
>
> We're riding the bikes that Sheldon helped us build or rebuild.
> We'll drink wheat beer and French wine. Maybe we'll sing a few
> traditional and modern chantries or Gilbert & Sullivan tunes.
> There will be a prize for the best beard or Heinlein quote or person
> who takes themselves least seriously.
>
> Given the weather forecast we might make two dozen hard-cores but
> more wouldn't be too surprising.
>
> When I sabre my Champagne on this and future Bastille Days, I'll also
> be celebrating Sheldon's birthday with a toast and a ride.
> --
> zk- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I thing a mid-march tribute his kids could see would be awesome.
Where to go to keep posted, or encourage it to happen?

Dennis P. Harris
01-04-1970, 02:25 AM
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 00:14:46 -0800 in rec.bicycles.tech, Zoot
Katz <zootkatz@operamail.com> wrote:

> When I sabre my Champagne on this and future Bastille Days, I'll also
> be celebrating Sheldon's birthday with a toast and a ride.

i'll be having a shot of my secret stash of county mayo "holy
water" (bootlet irish single malt poteen) for him tonight.

whatta great character, and a wonderful helper to so many of us
mechanically inept. i hope his family realize now how many of us
will miss him.

Michael Johnson
01-04-1970, 02:26 AM
DanKMTB@gmail.com wrote:
> I thing a mid-march tribute his kids could see would be awesome.
> Where to go to keep posted, or encourage it to happen?

If anyone from Harris Cyclery is listening, perhaps the shop could host
such a ride?

Mike Johnson

ixx
01-04-1970, 02:27 AM
On Feb 7, 12:31*pm, ixx <ixxi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 6, 1:46*pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> >http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/564960321.html
>
> New post is http://austin.craigslist.org/eve/566030600.html

Actually the new post is - http://austin.craigslist.org/eve/566156058.html

datakoll
01-04-1970, 02:27 AM
http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/a-man-needs-a-parade/

Tim McNamara
01-04-1970, 02:28 AM
In article <khqmq35uc2v1tush2711hfbtqtvs9kam0f@4ax.com>,
NO_SPAM_TO_dpharris@gci.net (Dennis P. Harris) wrote:

> On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 00:14:46 -0800 in rec.bicycles.tech, Zoot Katz
> <zootkatz@operamail.com> wrote:
>
> > When I sabre my Champagne on this and future Bastille Days, I'll
> > also be celebrating Sheldon's birthday with a toast and a ride.
>
> i'll be having a shot of my secret stash of county mayo "holy water"
> (bootlet irish single malt poteen) for him tonight.

Uisce beatha!

> whatta great character, and a wonderful helper to so many of us
> mechanically inept. i hope his family realize now how many of us
> will miss him.

I think they may.

Zoot Katz
01-04-1970, 02:28 AM
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 11:32:23 -0900, NO_SPAM_TO_dpharris@gci.net
(Dennis P. Harris) wrote:

>On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 00:14:46 -0800 in rec.bicycles.tech, Zoot
>Katz <zootkatz@operamail.com> wrote:
>
>> When I sabre my Champagne on this and future Bastille Days, I'll also
>> be celebrating Sheldon's birthday with a toast and a ride.
>
>i'll be having a shot of my secret stash of county mayo "holy
>water" (bootlet irish single malt poteen) for him tonight.

That seems a fitting honour. The best Bourbon I ever tasted came out
of a Mason jar smuggled from Kentucky.

Today I tried a wheat beer for the first time. I'm not a big Gilbert
and Sullivan fan either. I wonder how he'd feel about an oat stout
instead?

The French wine I selected for the ride is naturally enough named,
"Red Bicyclette".

It's a 2004 Syrah. Not bad for having a snack while watching a crit
but for six-days I'd prefer the organic Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon.
(Cono Sur, 2006) It's got a riderless bike on the label..

They're both tasty and in the $15 - $20 range.

>whatta great character, and a wonderful helper to so many of us
>mechanically inept. i hope his family realize now how many of us
>will miss him.
>
I think his family will be slightly overwhelmed by the number of
lives he's touched. When I broke the sad news at the bike shop you
could hear the jaws drop, and then the anecdotes started.

I'm extremely glad we aren't discussing ghost bikes, fading flowers
and wrist slaps for a scud jockey taking one we loved.
--
zk

Michael Johnson
01-04-1970, 02:36 AM
datakoll wrote:
>
> http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/a-man-needs-a-parade/

Excuse me for asking, but what the blazes does this have to do with a
Sheldon Brown memorial ride?

Mike Johnson

datakoll
01-04-1970, 02:37 AM
On Feb 9, 10:05*am, Michael Johnson <micha...@maine.rr.com> wrote:
> datakoll wrote:
>
> >http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/a-man-needs-a-parade/
>
> Excuse me for asking, but what the blazes does this have to do with a
> Sheldon Brown memorial ride?
>
> Mike Johnson

Al Lopez

datakoll
01-04-1970, 02:37 AM
On Feb 9, 10:05*am, Michael Johnson <micha...@maine.rr.com> wrote:
> datakoll wrote:
>
> >http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/a-man-needs-a-parade/
>
> Excuse me for asking, but what the blazes does this have to do with a
> Sheldon Brown memorial ride?
>
> Mike Johnson

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