On Mar 29, 7:23 am, Joe Bartoe <jbar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> If I had to face 4 miles of 12% grade on regular basis, i would rethink my 
> gearing. What works for a mile to a mile and a half might not be so great as 
> the road continues on up. We have hills that steep around here, but not even 
> close to that long. For some double centuries, I would certainly entertain a 
> brief switchover to a 11/32 cassette. I ride the SRAM stuff, making it easy 
> for me to throw on an apex dérailleur and cassette for gearing changes.
>
> I use to live in east Texas where it was flat as all get out and rode with a 
> guy who ran something like a 54/48 up front with a 12/21 in the rear. That 
> gearing worked there. It wouldn't work in other places. Your gearing should 
> match where you are going to ride. No sense in having unusable gears.
>
> Joe
>
> Joe
>
>
>
> > Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 12:56:34 -0700
> > Subject: [RBW] Re: New Roadeo frame. Now what?
> > From: mhech...@gmail.com
> > To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>
> > Joe, my hat's off to you.  A 53/12 which is pretty much the stock
> > racing gear is 119 GI; while a 50/11 is 122 GI.  I'm old and decrepit
> > but 108 GI (48/12; 52/13; 44/11) is all I really need to launch me off
> > a Vermont mountaintop.  At the other end I find a 34/27 (34 GI is OK
> > most days), but when I head over to my sisters house, which includes 4
> > miles of 12% grade up White Face Mt., I need every gear I can get and
> > still end up begging god for mercy.
>
> > michael
>
> > On Mar 28, 3:44 pm, Joe Bartoe <jbar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > Geez Michael,
>
> > > Could you be a bit more specific?
>
> > > Great answer. I agree with most of what you said, but have some problems 
> > > with the smallish big ring you propose. I experimented with smaller big 
> > > rings for a while and found that I did indeed miss my 50/11 gear. It's 
> > > nice to keep your legs moving after a long climb and many times the 
> > > smaller big ring would spin out. I usually run a 50/34 with an 11/28. I 
> > > find that the only time I really drop down to my small ring is on 
> > > extended climbs. I know this will vary by riding style, but thought I'd 
> > > give my two cents.
>
> > > BTW, I'd set it up with the '11 Campy Veloce with compact crank set. 
> > > You'd have to forego the brakes for the Roadeo, but maybe the Velo Orange 
> > > Grand Cru brakes might be a good substitution.
>
> > > Joe
>
> > > > Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 12:14:59 -0700
> > > > Subject: [RBW] Re: New Roadeo frame. Now what?
> > > > From: mhech...@gmail.com
> > > > To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>
> > > > Great question.  I am going to assume that this is a go-fast bike,
> > > > built for fast club rides and maybe an occasional rondenee, yes?
>
> > > > For a drive train you will want a nice compact double, like the better
> > > > Sugino Alpina, or the Da Vinci, unless you have you heart set on a
> > > > TA.  A 48/34 mated to a Hyperglide 12/27 cassette gives .  If you need
> > > > or want a lower gear (I do) I would strongly recommend springing for
> > > > the White VBC, which is a beautiful crank and you can set it up as a
> > > > 44/30 with an 11-28 cassette for an excellent gear range and shift
> > > > pattern.  Still cheaper than TA & musa.  For BB anything economical
> > > > will do, and for this bike i would definitely not go PW.
>
> > > > Wheels - Open Pro rims mated to either White or Ultegra hubs,
> > > > depending on whether you prefer sealed or serviceable bearings.  I
> > > > like the White hubs - lighter and cheaper than PW.  Some people find
> > > > them noisy, and they do have a loudish hum which you can hear when
> > > > coasting below 17/18 mph.
>
> > > > Silver Down Tube shifters.  Faster than BE, cleaner looking than SIS
> > > > and in many situations, faster too. Least fussy shifters money can
> > > > buy.  If you have never used them you have nothing to loose but your
> > > > fear.
>
> > > > Aero levers mated to your hand size.  I like the fat Cane Creek/
> > > > Tecktro, but some people find the narrower 105's more to their
> > > > liking.  Brake caliper's depend on your fender choice.  If you are
> > > > putting a nice pair of Honjo Hammered (which would look great on this
> > > > bike) then the first choice should be Paul's Racer Ms, unless you are
> > > > really up for scouring the internet for old school and using a
> > > > crescent wrench to set them up.
>
> > > > Bars are pretty personal but very few people have ever been
> > > > disappointed with the noodle shape.  Nitto Pearl or Tech. delux stem.
> > > > If you search around you can find lighter, silver posts than Nitto,
> > > > but they are good posts.
>
> > > > Saddle, if you want to safe some weight, consider a Terry Ti-Fly.  A
> > > > good compromise between a Brooks or Selle Anatomica and a full blown
> > > > racing saddle.
>
> > > > Pedals, a light weight touring pedal - I like the Speed Play Frogs,
> > > > which work well with my Keen Commuter sandals.
>
> > > > I have my Ramboulliet set up as a go fast, here's what it looks like:
>
> > > >http://gallery.me.com/mhechmer#100094
>
> > > > Most important of all:  ENJOY THE PROCESS; ITS NOT ABOUT GETTING
> > > > ANYWHERE!
>
> > > > blessings,
> > > > michael
>
> > > > On Mar 28, 2:20 pm, Bike Hermit <bikeher...@biketouringnews.com>
> > > > wrote:
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> > > > > How would you build it?
>
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