Looks great!  I have a 57 Roadini w/drop bars, I'm 6'0 with average 
proportions.  I have the bars level with saddle, 70mm stem, and it fits 
well.  If I had wanted a handlebar with more reach though, I would have 
said I bought the wrong size.  But for swept back, definitely the right 
size.

If you switch to Albatross bars would be interested to hear your comparison 
to the Granola bars.  I currently have the Granola bars on a bike that is 
ridden 80% unpaved.  I like it in terms of handling and hand positions (I 
position my brake levers further up the far and this gives me more 
positions, and when on the grips, I can use 1-2 fingers and it's perfect, 
must be the levers I use though, because if I attached them beside the 
grips my hands would feel cramped).  Sometimes I wish it was just a bit 
narrower.  Not sure the rise of the Albatross bars would be good for me, 
though I guess I could flip them down.

Ride on!

On Sunday, June 1, 2025 at 1:43:35 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Adrian, Nice looking build!  I've been giving some thought to a  Roadini 
> as a future addition to my current stable of 3, which lacks a lightish 
> pavement oriented bike.  I like your upright build! 
>
> Incidentally, I just swapped out a VO faceplater and Granolas for a Nitto 
> 31.8 four bolt faceplater with a 31.8 Albatross (from Soma/Merry Sales) for 
> a bit more rise on a vintage Trek 520 I've been fooling around with.  I 
> agree the alloy Technomic  style stems are much more elegant but will hang 
> on to the VO setup for possible use if a Roadini (or maybe a Homer) should 
> happen to appear in my garage some day.
>
> Steve in AVL
>
>
>
> On Sunday, June 1, 2025 at 7:47:04 AM UTC-4 Ryan wrote:
>
>> I think it looks great! I really like those crazy dia-compe brake levers; 
>> have the plain silver ones( which look good, work well and don't break the 
>> bank...holy trinity!) , but the tiger stripes really complement the gold 
>> frame. Nice! 
>>
>> Where did you get those levers?
>>
>> On Sunday, June 1, 2025 at 3:17:36 AM UTC-5 franco rinaldi wrote:
>>
>>> Looks real sick
>>>
>>> Franco Rinaldi 
>>> c:  646.403.0661 <(646)%20403-0661> 
>>>
>>> -Pardon any typos, Siri typed this message-
>>>
>>> On Jun 1, 2025, at 1:12 AM, Adrian <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all!
>>>
>>>
>>> Recently built up this Tig welded Rivendell Roadini and I've put around 
>>> 175ish miles so far. This is my first time owning a Roadini and it's 
>>> extremely fun! I built it up as an upright little zippy guy. It's been 
>>> extremely comfortable but the gearing allows me to still get on it at times 
>>> and not spin out while going downhill which is cool. The tires are 700c x 
>>> 33.33 (casing says 33.5) and they handle great for what I'm using the bike 
>>> for.
>>>
>>> Still tinkering with the fit, might raise the seat post a little higher. 
>>> My PBH is 86.5 barefoot with just socks. With shoes on, I clear the top 
>>> tube with just enough space. If I were to switch to 40mm tires I might be 
>>> straddling the TT but not in an uncomfortable way (hopefully)
>>>
>>> Before purchasing this bike I was going back and forth on the sizing. I 
>>> wanted either a 54 or 57. I was coming from other steel road bikes like a 
>>> Surly Midnight Special in a 56, All City Zig Zag in a 55. I called Riv and 
>>> told them what type of riding I'd be doing and they recommended a 57 with 
>>> my PBH. I'm glad I went for the 57, especially with an upright handlebar 
>>> setup. If I were going with drops, I'd probably do the 54. I already have 
>>> my steel race bike in my N+1 stable, so I'll never put drops on this guy.
>>>
>>> Thinking of switching the stem/handlebars to a nitto tech combo, I feel 
>>> like the lines of nitto stems compliment the bike more than the VO stem 
>>> does. If anyone out there has albatross bars and a technomic stem to match, 
>>> please let me know haha. If anyone in SoCal is on the fence about sizing 
>>> and wants to try out a 57, let me know!
>>>
>>> Build list it as follows:
>>>
>>> - Velo Orange Granola Bars
>>> - Velo Orange Stem
>>> - Oury x Blue Lug grips
>>> - Dia Compe brake levers that were anodized a crazy green/gold tiger 
>>> print. They look sick
>>> - Sim Works Cabling, I believe its clear olive and clear black
>>> - Silver shifters set up the "RIV" way
>>> - Tektro 559 brakes
>>> - Anodized King Titanium cage, it looks like a blue/purple camo
>>> - Older Deore Derailleurs, but front and rear
>>> - Silver 42/28 173mm crankset with Stridsland self extracting bolts.
>>> - Riv Roadini wheel set, which consists of Velocity A23 rims and RBW 
>>> silver subs
>>> - Rivendell Jack Brown "Blue, Tough" tires, size 700c x 33.33333
>>> - RBW seat / seat post.
>>>
>>>
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