Bill

Fantastic bike! Congratulations! I hope it is all that you wanted it to be. 
It certainly has been fun following your postings and I hope that you 
continue to share your particular thoughts, skills and musings with us in 
the future.

I've a couple of questions for you.

1) I'm curious about your choosing to mount 700 x 32s on a frame that is 
definitely capable of wider tires. I understand your desire to keep the 
bike fendered but still I wonder. I own a Legolas (I understand that you 
spec'd the Legolas fork) on which I am able to run Rene Herse 700x44s. They 
are admittedly a tight fit and would not work with fenders, but I am sure a 
38 or 35 would. I was pleasantly surprised when I mounted them and they 
fit. This has now become my defacto allrounder. Some of the RH tires I have 
run narrow for me and in fact the supposed 44s measure out to 41.8mm. Other 
RH's I use include 650x42 which measure closer to 38mm width.

2)Related to above, I'm curious about your specing cantilever brakes as 
opposed to dual pivot or center pulls, both of which, in my experience will 
clear 42mm wide tires without deflation. The RH cantilevers are elegantly 
beautiful and if you wanted to use them for no other reasons I totally 
understand. 

Please continue to keep the flame alive Bill, cause now I know that pink is 
not only the lightest color but might in fact prove to be faster than 
orange.

Respectfully yours with wonder, amazement and pride at your musings

James Poulson
from the heartland

On Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at 7:31:40 AM UTC-6 ascpgh wrote:

> What a build Bill. 
>
> I said to Leah when she was considering the plunge for some bespoke bits 
> that as you ride more, your experiences forge preferences for particular 
> bike pieces and components. Each part that stands above discrete makes the 
> bike you build or upgrade embody those stories and are a record of your 
> riding like a scrapbook. Those who don't understand won't notice. Those who 
> do will appreciate the richness of detail and see quite a story narrated 
> here.
>
> I get it!
>
>
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh
> On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 11:27:37 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> Here she is.  RoadeoRosa is complete
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/53540567348/in/album-72177720313109003/
>>
>> Frame set: Nobilette built Rivendell Roadeo.  Cantilever posts.  Legolas 
>> fork crown.  Cane Creek 40 headset
>>
>> Wheelset:  HED Ardennes RA Black.  Stampede Pass Extralight tires.  TPU 
>> tubes.  12-27 Dura Ace 10sp cassette.  Tune skewers
>>
>> Drivetrain:  Rene Herse Crankset 46/30.  White Industries Ti 108mm bottom 
>> bracket.  Look Keo Carbon Ceramic Pedals.  Dura Ace 7900 F Der, R Der, Down 
>> tube shifters.  KMC chain
>>
>> Components:  Rene Herse cantilevers. Jagwire Elite cables and housing. 
>>  Soba Noodle bars.  Nobilette stem.  Campagnolo Athena EPS brake levers 
>> (electronics removed).  Dura Ace 7900 seat post.  Fizik Arione 00 saddle
>>
>> Accessories:  Rene Herse Fenders.  Arundel carbon H2O cages.  Rene Herse 
>> pump.  Spurcycle Bell.  Rene Herse UD-2 front rack
>>
>> total weight 20.2lbs.  9.16kg
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>>
>

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