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rsingel | 23 days ago

R.I.P. Sheldon

https://www.wired.com/2008/02/sheldon-brown-w/

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jmclnx|23 days ago

Came to say the same, I meet him once in his shop, what a great person he was. His wife also has a great amount of bicycle knowledge from what I heard.

cbm-vic-20|23 days ago

And the shop itself closed in 2021 after being open for nearly 70 years. I purchased my Brompton there.

bguthrie|22 days ago

His wife was a professor at the Northeastern computer science department when I went there. A wonderful teacher.

kccqzy|23 days ago

Ah that’s the reason why reading several articles on the site it felt out of date. For example the website states “Disc brakes have become increasingly popular on mountain bikes and are gaining some popularity for other bicycles” whereas in my experience disc brakes are popular for all kinds of bicycles.

ssl-3|23 days ago

A lot of the information is indeed old, but then so are a lot of bikes. :)

Things are still being updated, primarily by John Allen. There's some writing about changes on the blog: https://sheldonbrown.com/blog/

(I have every expectation that he'd be quite pleased to entertain well-written updates from other parties, if anyone feels like being constructive. John is pretty easy to contact.)

bsimpson|23 days ago

That's actually more recently than I would have guessed. He had already departed by the time I discovered bike building in the early 2010s.

Time is strange.

xmddmx|23 days ago

> Sheldon Brown, a beloved iconoclast bicycle tech guru, died Sunday from a heart attack. He was 68 63.

Curious, what does "He was 68 63" mean. Is it a bicycle gear joke about his age at death?

kyorochan|22 days ago

Probably just a typo. He was 63.

hinkley|23 days ago

I’m a little surprised to learn that Jobst Brandt outlived Sheldon Brown. He was 9 years older than him and Brown died at 63.

seszett|22 days ago

72 is still an awfully young age to die.

Metacelsus|23 days ago

MS sucks. We need to end Epstein-Barr virus!