On 3/2/07, Kogswell Cycles <kogswellcycles@...> wrote: I just spotted this rack over on the Serotta forum: http://i14.tinypic.com/2z5oz6g.jpg The builder...
Usually the Kogswells we sell are built with silver components. Finding a stem can be maddingly difficult. Finding the right threadless stem for an otherwise...
... Wow, that's a nice stem. I'd say just as nice as the 1/2 lugged that lots of us like. And wow, that is pretty pricey. -- Bill Connell St. Paul, MN...
now that is just frivolity. looks like theres mounts to attach something else - lowrider? - which is cool, but design-wise, BLEAH. even worse than that...
... Definitely an acquired taste - they look to me as though the bike's been rear-ended, although the people who have them love the way they ride. They have a...
... i think it would have to be some pretty drastic ride improvements to get me past my aesthetic block there. most of the time im pretty functionally minded,...
... Speaking of silver parts, where can I get a chainguard in silver? I mean the kind that cyclocrossers and singlespeeders use, that bolts on in place of the...
... hey, if thinking the primary goal of a functional object should be it being functional means im left brain, then so be it. i can live with that. my right...
... Well, in regard to the stays, some say they provide a bit of vertical compliance and more comfort, so that would be functional. Some say they don't flex...
... I was joking. Sorry to not make that clear. I spent a week trying to unravel a piece of COBOL code once. At the end of it, I sat back and thought to...
... dont you worry. years of the internets have made me automatically read that as "you guys are SO left brain" in best valley-girl voice, thus implying the...
Here's some neat bikes I spotted in a recent trip to Paris: http://www.flickr.com/photos/drwelby/sets/1655361/ They're all 650b bikes, which for lack of a...
... are y'all ok? Dang, that's a lot of snow. Four of my friends will be in Minnetonka next week and they're getting a little nervous. We're thinking about you...
... The latest Dirt Rag has some nice-looking aluminum bashguards from BBG, apparently made in Portland, and only $10. The only contact info they list is an...
Heh. It's a little cool here (Wisconsin's SW coast) but not bad. Too much snow to ride much of anything but a Pugsley at the moment, however. _____ From:...
... nice. you see those all over paris, its great... my thoughts: bike #1: converted cheap rando/tourer. flip-top dust cap covers a steerer lock, yup. bike #2:...
... Thanks for the photos! I'm going back to Paris in October -- this time I'm going to take 10 times as many bicycle photos as last time :). For now, I'm off...
This is a question for the testers: How many of you who were asked to build up and test a Periwinkle prototype have left it that color? Thursday I had my Kog...
Wisconsin PaP-62 prototype checking in. Mine is still Periwinkle: http://i10.tinypic.com/2zi6jc1.jpg Ted Ressel Cedarburg, WI ... to build up and test a ... ...
Hello fellow KOGs, I am working out where to mount a pair of Lumotec lights. I am considering the placement shown here: http://i16.tinypic.com/2v2y0zp.jpg My...
... theyll be just fine right there. ive run twin lumotecs - mounted in the (supposedly not workable) upside-down position even! - for 9 years on my work bike...
... Nervous? it's the best skiing, snowshoeing and sledding weather we've had all year. Maybe in a couple of years. Around here, the streets are plowed and...
i have mine mounted to my fork. http://www.flickr.com/photos/peng1/398968968/in/set-72057594055461549/ they seem to be work fine there. you can get the...
... Thanks for the tip, Bill. I checked the eBay link and they look good -- and are reviewed well by a few links found through google. Still, no silver in...