Hi bbrazelton,

Thank you for sharing your story and build! Wow, it's uncanny how similar 
your build is to mine, from the bars, front and rear racks, kickstand, rims 
and even tyres (though I see you have the race version)! My Edelux light 
goes on later this week ;)

I had the same dilemma with the rear rack but ultimately decided that it 
doesn't really matter what the rack looks like when there are bags on, and 
when I'm not planning to use bags then there will be no rack!

What stem are you using with the Ortho bars?

On Monday 24 June 2024 at 15:52:54 UTC+9:30 bbraz...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello!
> This thread has inspired me to make my first post to this group. I enjoyed 
> reading your bike history, Dan, as I have a similar evolution from Surly to 
> Rivendell. I'm a first-time Riv owner and still grinning - I also have a 
> brand new purple Appaloosa! I was also skeptical of the purple and 
> initially wanted the green color, but I have to admit that the purple looks 
> really good in person. I also have the Uncle Ron's Ortho bars and love 
> them. And I deliberated for a long time about getting the Ortlieb Quick 
> Rack or a rear rack that better fits the Riv style. Ultimately I decided 
> for the Quick Rack, and I think it was the right choice because I love 
> being able to take it off and put it back on again so quickly. Sometimes I 
> switch it out multiple times in the same day, depending on what I'm doing. 
> I typically use the rack, together with the mud guard and mud flap, when 
> I'm pulling a trailer in order to protect the passengers and cargo from 
> spraying mud. 
>
> The bike was built up by Christoph at Just La Vie Cyclery in Augsburg, 
> Germany, and he did a fantastic job. I highly recommend him for anyone in 
> Europe.
>
> Other details:
>
>    - Frame is 60cm. My PBH is 92, and standover is only a problem when I 
>    have something very tall loaded on top of the rear rack. While riding, the 
>    size feels perfect, especially with the sweeping Ortho Bars. 
>    - SON28 hub dynamo and Edelux II. The vibration from the dynamo is 
>    surprisingly noticeable, even at lower speeds. After much reading and 
>    consulting with Christoph, it seems that this is normal and due to the 
>    extra strong magnets. 
>    - Rear hub is White Industries MI5
>    - Silver cranks and Silver thumbie shifters
>    - Shimano XTR Rapid Rise derailer rescued by Christoph from ebay 
>    - Deore XT front derailes
>    - Paul Motolites and Love levers
>    - Velocity Cliffhanger rims
>    - Ultradynamico Mars - a little loud on pavement but velvety smooth 
>    and grippy on everything else
>    - Mark's M1 front rack looks great and also supports the absolutely 
>    gigantic front bag that Bags by Bird made for me
>    
>
>
>
>

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