Re: [RBW] Re: Nishiki Riviera photos

2011-04-23 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Nice; what's the rack?

On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:05 PM, velomann  wrote:
> Here's mine - same bike and color, smaller size :-)
> Since these pics I've replaced the Fujita saddle with a Brooks Pro,
> switched out the bars for noodles, and added a Nitto front rack. This
> is my daily commuter.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/8199310@N04/1471062666/in/set-72157601478367166
>
> On Apr 22, 5:03 pm, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:
>> These are photos of a previous build; consider them for the frame condion 
>> only.
>>
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>> Blazing high above your head;
>> But in you is the Presence that will be
>> When all the stars are dead.
>> (Rilke, Buddha in Glory)
>>
>>  nishikiriviera1.jpg
>> 226KViewDownload
>>
>>  nishikiriviera2.jpg
>> 215KViewDownload
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[RBW] Re: Rockapillar....Bombalized....Hunqa Hopper?

2011-04-23 Thread Montclair BobbyB
Specs originated from CandlePowerForums and several people have used
this circuit designed by Martin Schmidt - 
http://www.pilom.com/BicycleElectronics/DynamoCircuits.htm

My friend is an EE and he constructed it; otherwise I have no clue.
The circuit board was designed for the DIYer using readily available
components, and as such it's not so compact (compared to the Schmidt,
B&M and E3 LED dynamo lights on the market).  This requires housing
the circuitry in a separate (in this case) "tube".  The output of this
light is awesome... super bright.  There is no standlight so I would
always use a small battery-LED light as an auxiliary for when I stop.

For a DIY dynamo light, this one is pretty amazing with the amount of
light it produces.  There are 4 LEDs (CREE) packed together on one
tiny chip.

BB

On Apr 22, 1:35 pm, Bill  wrote:
> @ BB: How about some more details/specs on the light on your Rocky??
>
> @ jinxed: I'd be inclined to just keep it as it is, but whatever you
> end up doing I hope you ride it lots.
>
> Bill
>
> On Apr 22, 10:53 am, Montclair BobbyB 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Be still my beating heart... that's gorgeous.  I have a weakness for
> > mid-80s Specializeds... I have owned more Stumpies and Rockies than I
> > care to admit...   In fact (although I've mutated my Rocky slightly)
> > here is the brother to your bike.  Red Rocky, meet Blue Rocky...
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/3oxqghk
>
> > That is one SWEET ride you got.
>
> > Peace,
> > BB
>
> > On Apr 21, 9:40 pm, jinxed  wrote:
>
> > > MOMBAT!! I'll grab one of their offerings when I can.
>
> > >http://mombat.org/MOMBAT/PartsForSalePages/tires.html
>
> > > On Apr 21, 7:08 pm, Ginz  wrote:
>
> > > > Sounds fantastic!
>
> > > > What is your source for skin wall mtb tires?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -

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[RBW] Re: Rockapillar....Bombalized....Hunqa Hopper?

2011-04-23 Thread EricP
Am late to this thread - that's a great looking bike.  Even has the
original pedals.  Kept switching back to them in my old mountain bike
days.  I wanted one of those Rockhoppers oh so bad when they came
out.  Ended up buying a year or two older Stumpjumper frame instead
and building it up.  Always am jealous when I see those bikes.

And Bobby - like always, your Stumpy is a beautiful bike.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Apr 21, 7:42 pm, jinxed  wrote:
> I work for a shop.
>
> We sell Trek, Cannondale, BH...lots of carbon. Lots of squishy bikes.
>
> Being on the A.H.H I am the black sheep. Everyone thinks I'm loony. I
> have not purchased anything from our shop besides tubes and tires for
> probably 5 years. Nothin we sell really get my blood going, except...
>
> One day a long time ago, little ol lady brings in a couple bikes that
> "We purchased over 20 years ago and hung in the garage." She didnt
> want them, and wanted something else. We took them in trade, hooked
> her up on a new bike, and the bikes went on display in our store. One
> was her small Centurion road bike, full DA. Minty mint condition. The
> other was (assuming) her husbands 85? Rock Hopper. Again...minty mint.
> Original tires even. I have drooled over the bike since, but felt a
> strange "on the fence" pang about it. On one hand, I was happy to see
> it displayed proudly and preserved instead of rusting away in a
> backyard. On the other it irritated me that it was not be used.
>
> I have been quite vocal over the years that if it was ever taken off
> display to give me opportunity to buy it.
>
> Today was that day. And the owner told me to just take it home!
>
> I believe it's an 85 but need to research some more. It was hung in
> our rafters, so it was tough to tell what exactly it had on it till it
> came down today. Derailleurs are Shimano Deer Head, Mostly Shimano
> components: Canti's and levers, Unishift thumb shifters, hubs and
> pedals, Avocet Saddle, Specialized cranks, Bullmoose is not labeled,
> but I believe Nitto was doing some stuff for the big S.
>
> Anyway, I removed the dried out tires and threw on some fat IRC Duro
> Metro slicks for the time being. I plan to pick up some skinwall MTB
> tires, add a Brooks B-17, a big saddle bag, and hit the dirt!!
>
> Here is a quick phone picture:
>
> http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5104/5641499223_d5a5004395_b.jpg

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[RBW] WTB 58 Riv Mixte

2011-04-23 Thread SamuelJames
Let me know if anybody has one available?  Thanks!

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[RBW] WTB: 60 CM Sam H. Frame

2011-04-23 Thread Skip
Please email me if you have a frame you will sell.Thanks  CJ

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Re: [RBW] Re: Nishiki Riviera photos

2011-04-23 Thread omnigrid
looks like a bruce gordon rear rack.


On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 3:13 AM, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:

> Nice; what's the rack?
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:05 PM, velomann  wrote:
> > Here's mine - same bike and color, smaller size :-)
> > Since these pics I've replaced the Fujita saddle with a Brooks Pro,
> > switched out the bars for noodles, and added a Nitto front rack. This
> > is my daily commuter.
> >
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/8199310@N04/1471062666/in/set-72157601478367166
> >
> > On Apr 22, 5:03 pm, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:
> >> These are photos of a previous build; consider them for the frame
> condion only.
> >>
> >> --
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> >> Albuquerque, NM
> >> For professional resumes, contact
> >> Patrick Moore, ACRW, Ph.D., MBA, and much, much more!
> >> patrickmo...@resumespecialties.com
> >>
> >> A billion stars go spinning through the night
> >> Blazing high above your head;
> >> But in you is the Presence that will be
> >> When all the stars are dead.
> >> (Rilke, Buddha in Glory)
> >>
> >>  nishikiriviera1.jpg
> >> 226KViewDownload
> >>
> >>  nishikiriviera2.jpg
> >> 215KViewDownload
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[RBW] Re: fs: Tool Roll in OLIVE

2011-04-23 Thread Eric Wolforth
I believe it shall be sold!

On Apr 22, 12:58 pm, Eric  wrote:
> I bought a second Sackville olive tool roll by accident. I believe all
> the olive are sold out at the current time.
>
> $28 + a few bucks to cover postage from cold Chicago.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Eric

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[RBW] Re: installing front rack on Rambouillet

2011-04-23 Thread William
Another big part to the Marks Rack versatility is that is can be mated
to a platrack.  Four Nitto front racks (two Marks, two Mini Fronts) in
my stable.  One Platrack means any of those four bikes can be set up
Porteur style at the drop of a hat.  That reminds me..it's getting
close to the time to pick which bike is going on the Angel Island S24O
in two weeks.

On Apr 22, 11:03 pm, "J. Burkhalter"  wrote:
> Hey Steve,
>
> I didn't mean to suggest any superiority amongst racks.    I just
> prefer the versatility of the Mark's rack.  I bought mine years ago
> for front use on my Ram.  Since then it has served good time on an
> Atlantis, a Bleriot , a QB, and a Karate Monkey..  Front and rear.  I
> don't think it's superior at anything.  It's just decent to good at
> more things than most racks out there.  I like that kind of value.
>
> -Jay B.
>
> On Apr 22, 5:22 pm, Steve Palincsar  wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2011-04-22 at 16:19 -0700, J. Burkhalter wrote:
>
> > > If you don't have the appropriate braze-ons you'll have to use p-
> > > clamps, and I'd still probably trade the VO for the Mark's Rack.
>
> > Why?  In what way is Mark's Rack superior to the VO rack assuming a
> > P-clamp installation?

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[RBW] Re: installing front rack on Rambouillet

2011-04-23 Thread Jim Cloud
I agree that the Mark's Rack versatility is a big plus (it can even be
installed on the rear of the bike).  The VO front rack certainly would
work well with a bike that has the appropriate bosses on the forks.
The amount of adjustabilty of the VO rack is, however, somewhat
limited.

There's also an advantage to the Mark's Rack, in my opinion, since
Rivendell has made bags that are specifically designed to fit that
rack (e.g. Li'l Loafer, Sackville TrunkSack).

Jim Cloud
Tucson, AZ

On Apr 23, 9:05 am, William  wrote:
> Another big part to the Marks Rack versatility is that is can be mated
> to a platrack.  Four Nitto front racks (two Marks, two Mini Fronts) in
> my stable.  One Platrack means any of those four bikes can be set up
> Porteur style at the drop of a hat.  That reminds me..it's getting
> close to the time to pick which bike is going on the Angel Island S24O
> in two weeks.
>
> On Apr 22, 11:03 pm, "J. Burkhalter"  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey Steve,
>
> > I didn't mean to suggest any superiority amongst racks.    I just
> > prefer the versatility of the Mark's rack.  I bought mine years ago
> > for front use on my Ram.  Since then it has served good time on an
> > Atlantis, a Bleriot , a QB, and a Karate Monkey..  Front and rear.  I
> > don't think it's superior at anything.  It's just decent to good at
> > more things than most racks out there.  I like that kind of value.
>
> > -Jay B.
>
> > On Apr 22, 5:22 pm, Steve Palincsar  wrote:
>
> > > On Fri, 2011-04-22 at 16:19 -0700, J. Burkhalter wrote:
>
> > > > If you don't have the appropriate braze-ons you'll have to use p-
> > > > clamps, and I'd still probably trade the VO for the Mark's Rack.
>
> > > Why?  In what way is Mark's Rack superior to the VO rack assuming a
> > > P-clamp installation?

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[RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.

2011-04-23 Thread William
And the build is complete.  The clincher wheelset isn't ready yet, but
I did one shake-down ride on the tubulars, and was satisfied enough
with the fit to wrap twine and shellac the bars.  It's ready to ride!
I'm amazed how un-low this bike was geared to start with.  42x21 was
the lowest gear.  I have it all the way down to a 34x24 granny and
it's still barely rideable in the East Bay Hills.

Photos on my flickr  
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/5646425361/in/photostream/



On Apr 19, 1:01 pm, William  wrote:
> I'm well on my way to converting a 1984 Trek 770 into a retro-modern
> all road bike.  Two shortcomings of my current road bike (a Davidson
> Signature) were that it doesn't take a tire wider than 700x25, and
> that it fits like a racing bike.  I had it custom built in my youth,
> and so now to get the bars up I had to use a Technomic Deluxe which is
> excellent but I think it looks a little less than ideal to have a ton
> of seatpost and a ton of stem showing.  It makes the frame look too
> small.
>
> Anyway, this Trek is a couple cm taller than my Davidson, so I hope to
> get a similar fit with a regular proportioned stem.  I finished
> stripping the bike down, and I'll start selling off a lot of the Campy
> Super Record parts through the normal channels.  I got my compact
> double crankset, and I've secured a few freewheels for various gearing
> options.  The recent highlight is that I've confirmed that a 
> 700x27RolyPolywill fit (no fender).  I'm thrilled about that, and it was
> something that I wasn't sure would work out.  If the bike turns out as
> well as I hope, I might get it powdercoated.  I bought some
> Resurrectio stickers from Riv on that chance.
>
> Riv content:  Higher bars, fearlessly riding a 30 year old lugged
> steel MUSA frameset,RolyPolytires bought from Riv, not being retro
> for retros sake.
>
> Pics on my flickr:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157626511175478/

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[RBW] Somewhaty OT: Synaptic Cycles Store is up and running!

2011-04-23 Thread Joe Bartoe

Hi Everyone,

Sorry about the commercial announcement. My online store is finally up and 
running. Come check it out:

http://shop.synapticcycles.com/?page=store

I have a few wool caps and cotton caps from Walz Caps in stock and the jerseys 
and vests were designed by our very own Jon Grant! I realize the jerseys and 
vests may not be the first choice for people on these lists, but wanted to 
point them out and give Jon a little plug in case others on the list might need 
graphics work done!

Best,

Joe

Joe Bartoe

Synaptic Cycles Bicycle Rentals, Inc.
email: j...@synapticcycles.com
website: www.synapticcycles.com
Twitter: @synapticcycles

phone: 949-374-6079

  

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[RBW] Re: Nishiki Riviera photos

2011-04-23 Thread velomann
Yep - BG rack I picked up on local CL along with a pair of Overland
Equipment panniers. I've missed out on 2 matching BG front lowrider
racks so far, but I'm patient...

btw - I'm almost sure your bike, like mine, is a 1986 model. I came up
with the year using the Suntour dates explained on the vintage Trek
site here: http://www.vintage-trek.com/component_dates.htm#suntour
I asume your bike came with the triple-pulley LaPree rear derailleur?
I replaced mine too, with a long-cage Ultegra.
I haven't switched to 700c wheels (yet). What canti brakes did you use
for the conversion?

Mike

On Apr 23, 1:13 am, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:
> Nice; what's the rack?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:05 PM, velomann  wrote:
> > Here's mine - same bike and color, smaller size :-)
> > Since these pics I've replaced the Fujita saddle with a Brooks Pro,
> > switched out the bars for noodles, and added a Nitto front rack. This
> > is my daily commuter.
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/8199310@N04/1471062666/in/set-7215760147...
>
> > On Apr 22, 5:03 pm, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:
> >> These are photos of a previous build; consider them for the frame condion 
> >> only.
>
> >> --
> >> Patrick Moore
> >> Albuquerque, NM
> >> For professional resumes, contact
> >> Patrick Moore, ACRW, Ph.D., MBA, and much, much more!
> >> patrickmo...@resumespecialties.com
>
> >> A billion stars go spinning through the night
> >> Blazing high above your head;
> >> But in you is the Presence that will be
> >> When all the stars are dead.
> >> (Rilke, Buddha in Glory)
>
> >>  nishikiriviera1.jpg
> >> 226KViewDownload
>
> >>  nishikiriviera2.jpg
> >> 215KViewDownload
>
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>
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> When all the stars are dead.
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Re: [RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.

2011-04-23 Thread James Warren
William,
That is great!


-Original Message-
>From: William 
>Sent: Apr 23, 2011 10:56 AM
>To: RBW Owners Bunch 
>Subject: [RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.
>
>And the build is complete.  The clincher wheelset isn't ready yet, but
>I did one shake-down ride on the tubulars, and was satisfied enough
>with the fit to wrap twine and shellac the bars.  It's ready to ride!
>I'm amazed how un-low this bike was geared to start with.  42x21 was
>the lowest gear.  I have it all the way down to a 34x24 granny and
>it's still barely rideable in the East Bay Hills.
>
>Photos on my flickr  
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/5646425361/in/photostream/
>
>
>
>On Apr 19, 1:01 pm, William  wrote:
>> I'm well on my way to converting a 1984 Trek 770 into a retro-modern
>> all road bike.  Two shortcomings of my current road bike (a Davidson
>> Signature) were that it doesn't take a tire wider than 700x25, and
>> that it fits like a racing bike.  I had it custom built in my youth,
>> and so now to get the bars up I had to use a Technomic Deluxe which is
>> excellent but I think it looks a little less than ideal to have a ton
>> of seatpost and a ton of stem showing.  It makes the frame look too
>> small.
>>
>> Anyway, this Trek is a couple cm taller than my Davidson, so I hope to
>> get a similar fit with a regular proportioned stem.  I finished
>> stripping the bike down, and I'll start selling off a lot of the Campy
>> Super Record parts through the normal channels.  I got my compact
>> double crankset, and I've secured a few freewheels for various gearing
>> options.  The recent highlight is that I've confirmed that a 
>> 700x27RolyPolywill fit (no fender).  I'm thrilled about that, and it was
>> something that I wasn't sure would work out.  If the bike turns out as
>> well as I hope, I might get it powdercoated.  I bought some
>> Resurrectio stickers from Riv on that chance.
>>
>> Riv content:  Higher bars, fearlessly riding a 30 year old lugged
>> steel MUSA frameset,RolyPolytires bought from Riv, not being retro
>> for retros sake.
>>
>> Pics on my flickr:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157626511175478/
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[RBW] Re: FS: Pashley Tube Rider double scoop complete bike

2011-04-23 Thread williwoods
 I am lowering the price to $550 shipped.

Dont think I can go much lower than that,

On Apr 22, 6:27 pm, williwoods  wrote:
> I have this gorgeous Pashley Tube Rider Double Scoop in Pink/
> Tourquoise
>
> Upgrades include: Nitto Periscopa stem, Nitto bars, mks touring
> pedals, shimano brake levers, cork grips, a suntour thumbshifter used
> in friction mode, and basket.
>
> I have the original twist shifter and grips as well as the original
> beach cruiser style bars. All will be included.
>
> This was the last one imported from the uk back in '10. I am not sure
> if these are available anymore state-side from a pashley dealer. I was
> told last year that the us distributer wasn't importing them anymore.
>
> perfect shape not a blemish to be found. no dents cracks etc.
> there are scuff marks here and there on the pedals and crank arms,
> just the normal wear. always stored indoors ridden about 1000 miles.
> wheels are true, everything works perfect. My wife doesnt really ride
> it much anymore, since she got a go-fast bike.
>
> $625 shipped in the lower 48.
>
> perfect town bike.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/willhrtn/sets/72157626556037328/

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[RBW] Possible stripped threads on frame ... what to do?

2011-04-23 Thread Wally
Hello!
I was installing a rack on my A. Homer Hilsen, and tightening down the
right-side strut on the frame, when I felt it all sort of give. The
bolt seems to be stable, but I am concerned that I may have stripped
the threads on the frame.

What should I do about this?

Thanks for your help and advice.
Wally

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Re: [RBW] Possible stripped threads on frame ... what to do?

2011-04-23 Thread PATRICK MOORE
1. Nut on backside.
2. Get it tapped to the next larger size.
3. Red Loctite.
4. Don't worry about it until you remove the rack -- and don't remove the rack.

Patrick "if torque is good, a little more ought to be better" Moore,
who has stripped many threads in many places.

On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Wally  wrote:
> Hello!
> I was installing a rack on my A. Homer Hilsen, and tightening down the
> right-side strut on the frame, when I felt it all sort of give. The
> bolt seems to be stable, but I am concerned that I may have stripped
> the threads on the frame.
>
> What should I do about this?
>
> Thanks for your help and advice.
> Wally
>
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[RBW] Re: Possible stripped threads on frame ... what to do?

2011-04-23 Thread charlie
Use a slightly longer bolt with a nut and lock washer.put the nut
on the outside so it won't rub on the chain etc. if its at the dropout
area. That is one cheap way to do it. I'd try to back the bolt out and
inspect the threads then maybe run a tap though it to clean out any
paint plus freshen the threads. Use a new bolt also if its stretched
or damaged. You might have damaged the bolt and not the frame
threading making it an easy fix.

On Apr 23, 1:57 pm, Wally  wrote:
> Hello!
> I was installing a rack on my A. Homer Hilsen, and tightening down the
> right-side strut on the frame, when I felt it all sort of give. The
> bolt seems to be stable, but I am concerned that I may have stripped
> the threads on the frame.
>
> What should I do about this?
>
> Thanks for your help and advice.
> Wally

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[RBW] Re: Possible stripped threads on frame ... what to do?

2011-04-23 Thread Ginz
Yes, it is probably worth taking the bolt out because, eventually,
you'll have to deal with it.

You may have simply peeled the threads off of the bolt.  Either way,
it's not a huge problem to fix so don't worry too much!!

On Apr 23, 5:28 pm, charlie  wrote:
> Use a slightly longer bolt with a nut and lock washer.put the nut
> on the outside so it won't rub on the chain etc. if its at the dropout
> area. That is one cheap way to do it. I'd try to back the bolt out and
> inspect the threads then maybe run a tap though it to clean out any
> paint plus freshen the threads. Use a new bolt also if its stretched
> or damaged. You might have damaged the bolt and not the frame
> threading making it an easy fix.
>
> On Apr 23, 1:57 pm, Wally  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello!
> > I was installing a rack on my A. Homer Hilsen, and tightening down the
> > right-side strut on the frame, when I felt it all sort of give. The
> > bolt seems to be stable, but I am concerned that I may have stripped
> > the threads on the frame.
>
> > What should I do about this?
>
> > Thanks for your help and advice.
> > Wally

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[RBW] Re: Possible stripped threads on frame ... what to do?

2011-04-23 Thread Marty
That happened to me a while back, but the bolt broke off inside the
eyelet when I tried to back it out. Had to drill carefuly, but I got
the remains out, and the threads were fine. When my new Bombadil
arrived recently, I asked my LBS " How much to chase the threads on a
new frame?" The guy said "$10 should be fine." I said "Do you have any
idea how many eyelets are on a Bombadil?" He said "Whatever - $10
should be plenty, and I'll chase the bottom brasket and derailleur
hanger too". I Said "OK, I'll bring it over in an hour". (Note: I'm
not sure if Rivendell chases threads on frames they sell - I think
they do for builds though. All I can say is that there was paint in
most of my eyelets. Your mileage may vary.)

I can honestly say he is intimately aware of how many eyelets are on a
Bombadil now! Lot's of interest in the bike for sure from other
mechanics - when they weren't teasing him for agreeing to chase so
many holes for ten bucks - none had ever seen it. After watching him
crank away for a while, I even offered to pay him extra, but he said
"A deal's a deal", and I left with a smile on my face, and clean
threads all around. He even used a dab of Phil grease in every hole
for good measure.

Marty



On Apr 23, 5:43 pm, Ginz  wrote:
> Yes, it is probably worth taking the bolt out because, eventually,
> you'll have to deal with it.
>
> You may have simply peeled the threads off of the bolt.  Either way,
> it's not a huge problem to fix so don't worry too much!!
>
> On Apr 23, 5:28 pm, charlie  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Use a slightly longer bolt with a nut and lock washer.put the nut
> > on the outside so it won't rub on the chain etc. if its at the dropout
> > area. That is one cheap way to do it. I'd try to back the bolt out and
> > inspect the threads then maybe run a tap though it to clean out any
> > paint plus freshen the threads. Use a new bolt also if its stretched
> > or damaged. You might have damaged the bolt and not the frame
> > threading making it an easy fix.
>
> > On Apr 23, 1:57 pm, Wally  wrote:
>
> > > Hello!
> > > I was installing a rack on my A. Homer Hilsen, and tightening down the
> > > right-side strut on the frame, when I felt it all sort of give. The
> > > bolt seems to be stable, but I am concerned that I may have stripped
> > > the threads on the frame.
>
> > > What should I do about this?
>
> > > Thanks for your help and advice.
> > > Wally- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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[RBW] Re: Possible stripped threads on frame ... what to do?

2011-04-23 Thread Minh
I'd repeat what others suggested, if you really stripped it, either
get it re-chased, or just use a bolt and nut.  i've done this before
on frames that didn't have threaded eyelets (yes it's really old or
bad threads before it got to me), in one case i had to put the bolt in
with the head on the inside of the frame and the bolt on the outside
for clearance reasons.  aesthetically not the best but it worked fine.

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[RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.

2011-04-23 Thread Minh
I know you were talking about re-painting this but i think it looks
great, only change i would make is brown accents instead of black but
that's minor!

On Apr 23, 3:35 pm, James Warren  wrote:
> William,
> That is great!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> >From: William 
> >Sent: Apr 23, 2011 10:56 AM
> >To: RBW Owners Bunch 
> >Subject: [RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.
>
> >And the build is complete.  The clincher wheelset isn't ready yet, but
> >I did one shake-down ride on the tubulars, and was satisfied enough
> >with the fit to wrap twine and shellac the bars.  It's ready to ride!
> >I'm amazed how un-low this bike was geared to start with.  42x21 was
> >the lowest gear.  I have it all the way down to a 34x24 granny and
> >it's still barely rideable in the East Bay Hills.
>
> >Photos on my flickr  
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/5646425361/in/photostream/
>
> >On Apr 19, 1:01 pm, William  wrote:
> >> I'm well on my way to converting a 1984 Trek 770 into a retro-modern
> >> all road bike.  Two shortcomings of my current road bike (a Davidson
> >> Signature) were that it doesn't take a tire wider than 700x25, and
> >> that it fits like a racing bike.  I had it custom built in my youth,
> >> and so now to get the bars up I had to use a Technomic Deluxe which is
> >> excellent but I think it looks a little less than ideal to have a ton
> >> of seatpost and a ton of stem showing.  It makes the frame look too
> >> small.
>
> >> Anyway, this Trek is a couple cm taller than my Davidson, so I hope to
> >> get a similar fit with a regular proportioned stem.  I finished
> >> stripping the bike down, and I'll start selling off a lot of the Campy
> >> Super Record parts through the normal channels.  I got my compact
> >> double crankset, and I've secured a few freewheels for various gearing
> >> options.  The recent highlight is that I've confirmed that a 
> >> 700x27RolyPolywill fit (no fender).  I'm thrilled about that, and it was
> >> something that I wasn't sure would work out.  If the bike turns out as
> >> well as I hope, I might get it powdercoated.  I bought some
> >> Resurrectio stickers from Riv on that chance.
>
> >> Riv content:  Higher bars, fearlessly riding a 30 year old lugged
> >> steel MUSA frameset,RolyPolytires bought from Riv, not being retro
> >> for retros sake.
>
> >> Pics on my flickr:
>
> >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157626511175478/
>
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[RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.

2011-04-23 Thread William
Thanks Minh.  If you mean brown handlebar tape, have another look.
It's two coats of clear shellac on Newbaum's PURPLE.  The decal
accents are purple.  It turned out pretty dark, I know.

On Apr 23, 4:33 pm, Minh  wrote:
> I know you were talking about re-painting this but i think it looks
> great, only change i would make is brown accents instead of black but
> that's minor!
>
> On Apr 23, 3:35 pm, James Warren  wrote:
>
> > William,
> > That is great!
>
> > -Original Message-
> > >From: William 
> > >Sent: Apr 23, 2011 10:56 AM
> > >To: RBW Owners Bunch 
> > >Subject: [RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.
>
> > >And the build is complete.  The clincher wheelset isn't ready yet, but
> > >I did one shake-down ride on the tubulars, and was satisfied enough
> > >with the fit to wrap twine and shellac the bars.  It's ready to ride!
> > >I'm amazed how un-low this bike was geared to start with.  42x21 was
> > >the lowest gear.  I have it all the way down to a 34x24 granny and
> > >it's still barely rideable in the East Bay Hills.
>
> > >Photos on my flickr  
> > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/5646425361/in/photostream/
>
> > >On Apr 19, 1:01 pm, William  wrote:
> > >> I'm well on my way to converting a 1984 Trek 770 into a retro-modern
> > >> all road bike.  Two shortcomings of my current road bike (a Davidson
> > >> Signature) were that it doesn't take a tire wider than 700x25, and
> > >> that it fits like a racing bike.  I had it custom built in my youth,
> > >> and so now to get the bars up I had to use a Technomic Deluxe which is
> > >> excellent but I think it looks a little less than ideal to have a ton
> > >> of seatpost and a ton of stem showing.  It makes the frame look too
> > >> small.
>
> > >> Anyway, this Trek is a couple cm taller than my Davidson, so I hope to
> > >> get a similar fit with a regular proportioned stem.  I finished
> > >> stripping the bike down, and I'll start selling off a lot of the Campy
> > >> Super Record parts through the normal channels.  I got my compact
> > >> double crankset, and I've secured a few freewheels for various gearing
> > >> options.  The recent highlight is that I've confirmed that a 
> > >> 700x27RolyPolywill fit (no fender).  I'm thrilled about that, and it was
> > >> something that I wasn't sure would work out.  If the bike turns out as
> > >> well as I hope, I might get it powdercoated.  I bought some
> > >> Resurrectio stickers from Riv on that chance.
>
> > >> Riv content:  Higher bars, fearlessly riding a 30 year old lugged
> > >> steel MUSA frameset,RolyPolytires bought from Riv, not being retro
> > >> for retros sake.
>
> > >> Pics on my flickr:
>
> > >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157626511175478/
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Possible stripped threads on frame ... what to do?

2011-04-23 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Bring him a six pack on your next visit. I do that when friendly
mechanics go out of their way to hurry a project or do something out
of the line of strict duty.

On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Marty  wrote:
> That happened to me a while back, but the bolt broke off inside the
> eyelet when I tried to back it out. Had to drill carefuly, but I got
> the remains out, and the threads were fine. When my new Bombadil
> arrived recently, I asked my LBS " How much to chase the threads on a
> new frame?" The guy said "$10 should be fine." I said "Do you have any
> idea how many eyelets are on a Bombadil?" He said "Whatever - $10
> should be plenty, and I'll chase the bottom brasket and derailleur
> hanger too". I Said "OK, I'll bring it over in an hour". (Note: I'm
> not sure if Rivendell chases threads on frames they sell - I think
> they do for builds though. All I can say is that there was paint in
> most of my eyelets. Your mileage may vary.)
>
> I can honestly say he is intimately aware of how many eyelets are on a
> Bombadil now! Lot's of interest in the bike for sure from other
> mechanics - when they weren't teasing him for agreeing to chase so
> many holes for ten bucks - none had ever seen it. After watching him
> crank away for a while, I even offered to pay him extra, but he said
> "A deal's a deal", and I left with a smile on my face, and clean
> threads all around. He even used a dab of Phil grease in every hole
> for good measure.
>
> Marty
>
>
>
> On Apr 23, 5:43 pm, Ginz  wrote:
>> Yes, it is probably worth taking the bolt out because, eventually,
>> you'll have to deal with it.
>>
>> You may have simply peeled the threads off of the bolt.  Either way,
>> it's not a huge problem to fix so don't worry too much!!
>>
>> On Apr 23, 5:28 pm, charlie  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Use a slightly longer bolt with a nut and lock washer.put the nut
>> > on the outside so it won't rub on the chain etc. if its at the dropout
>> > area. That is one cheap way to do it. I'd try to back the bolt out and
>> > inspect the threads then maybe run a tap though it to clean out any
>> > paint plus freshen the threads. Use a new bolt also if its stretched
>> > or damaged. You might have damaged the bolt and not the frame
>> > threading making it an easy fix.
>>
>> > On Apr 23, 1:57 pm, Wally  wrote:
>>
>> > > Hello!
>> > > I was installing a rack on my A. Homer Hilsen, and tightening down the
>> > > right-side strut on the frame, when I felt it all sort of give. The
>> > > bolt seems to be stable, but I am concerned that I may have stripped
>> > > the threads on the frame.
>>
>> > > What should I do about this?
>>
>> > > Thanks for your help and advice.
>> > > Wally- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
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Re: [RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.

2011-04-23 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Pretty bike, and I note with satisfaction that you've got the ends of
the hooks parallel to terra firma as God commanded us. (I recently
said unto myself, "tilt them down just *wee* bit," and so I did and
immediately felt the pain in the heel of my left palm; back to
horizontality and righteousness it was.)

42/21 used to be a pretty standard racing bike low back in the days of
5.6.7 speeds; my
89 Falcon had a 13-21 7 sp Uniglide freewheel.

Patrick "now my low is 70" -- and so's my high" Moore

On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 11:56 AM, William  wrote:
> And the build is complete.  The clincher wheelset isn't ready yet, but
> I did one shake-down ride on the tubulars, and was satisfied enough
> with the fit to wrap twine and shellac the bars.  It's ready to ride!
> I'm amazed how un-low this bike was geared to start with.  42x21 was
> the lowest gear.  I have it all the way down to a 34x24 granny and
> it's still barely rideable in the East Bay Hills.
>
> Photos on my flickr  
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/5646425361/in/photostream/
>
>
>
> On Apr 19, 1:01 pm, William  wrote:
>> I'm well on my way to converting a 1984 Trek 770 into a retro-modern
>> all road bike.  Two shortcomings of my current road bike (a Davidson
>> Signature) were that it doesn't take a tire wider than 700x25, and
>> that it fits like a racing bike.  I had it custom built in my youth,
>> and so now to get the bars up I had to use a Technomic Deluxe which is
>> excellent but I think it looks a little less than ideal to have a ton
>> of seatpost and a ton of stem showing.  It makes the frame look too
>> small.
>>
>> Anyway, this Trek is a couple cm taller than my Davidson, so I hope to
>> get a similar fit with a regular proportioned stem.  I finished
>> stripping the bike down, and I'll start selling off a lot of the Campy
>> Super Record parts through the normal channels.  I got my compact
>> double crankset, and I've secured a few freewheels for various gearing
>> options.  The recent highlight is that I've confirmed that a 
>> 700x27RolyPolywill fit (no fender).  I'm thrilled about that, and it was
>> something that I wasn't sure would work out.  If the bike turns out as
>> well as I hope, I might get it powdercoated.  I bought some
>> Resurrectio stickers from Riv on that chance.
>>
>> Riv content:  Higher bars, fearlessly riding a 30 year old lugged
>> steel MUSA frameset,RolyPolytires bought from Riv, not being retro
>> for retros sake.
>>
>> Pics on my flickr:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157626511175478/
>
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[RBW] Re: FS: 700c touring/commuting wheelset

2011-04-23 Thread M. Chandler
The wheels have been sold.

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[RBW] Anyone else have trouble measuring their PBH?

2011-04-23 Thread Jay LePree
Hi all:

I am thinking of purchasing a new Rivendell for the wider tires tires
(currently ride a "Creamsicle" Rambouillet (size 54 cm)).  When I try
to pull up my sticks that hold the tape measure, my fine assistant
gets values of around 75 to 76 cm.  However, I can stand over my
Rambouillet as outfitted and still bend slightly at the knees (still
in stocking feet spread 10 inches apart), and the height of the top
tube from the floor is approximately 80 cm, therefore I know my PBH is
at least 80 cm, and probably slightly higher as I can still bend my
knees when straddling the top tube.  (I am 5 foot 6 inches tall, and a
PBH of 80 cm is consistent with Rivendell literature.)

In the grand scheme of things, a very minor problem to have, but it
does make me wonder why I cannot seem to pull up on my paint sticks to
get a more accurate measurement.

Jay
Demarest, NJ

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[RBW] Re: Anyone else have trouble measuring their PBH?

2011-04-23 Thread benzzoy
A 4 to 5 cm discrepancy is a very large one.  I would reconfirm the
measurement process with your fine assistant and double-check the
measuring tape and conversion calculation (if any).  Other than that,
wear thin and loose pants and yank that stick up severe enough that it
resembles you sitting on your saddle.  It should feel uncomfortable.


On Apr 23, 6:16 pm, Jay LePree  wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I am thinking of purchasing a new Rivendell for the wider tires tires
> (currently ride a "Creamsicle" Rambouillet (size 54 cm)).  When I try
> to pull up my sticks that hold the tape measure, my fine assistant
> gets values of around 75 to 76 cm.  However, I can stand over my
> Rambouillet as outfitted and still bend slightly at the knees (still
> in stocking feet spread 10 inches apart), and the height of the top
> tube from the floor is approximately 80 cm, therefore I know my PBH is
> at least 80 cm, and probably slightly higher as I can still bend my
> knees when straddling the top tube.  (I am 5 foot 6 inches tall, and a
> PBH of 80 cm is consistent with Rivendell literature.)
>
> In the grand scheme of things, a very minor problem to have, but it
> does make me wonder why I cannot seem to pull up on my paint sticks to
> get a more accurate measurement.
>
> Jay
> Demarest, NJ

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[RBW] WTB: NOS Suntour Freewheel, or other High Quality Freewheel: 32,34, or 36t preferred

2011-04-23 Thread erik jensen
3 IRD freewheels toasted in the past 6 months, and 20 miles home on a jammed
freewheel-turned-fixed today. I need something stronger and better.

Looking for something with at least 32t in back, more is nice but not
necessary.

Make my day, and help me kick a rather annoying series of mechanicals!

Thanks!

erik

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Re: [RBW] WTB: NOS Suntour Freewheel, or other High Quality Freewheel: 32,34, or 36t preferred

2011-04-23 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Sat, 2011-04-23 at 18:53 -0700, erik jensen wrote:
> 3 IRD freewheels toasted in the past 6 months, and 20 miles home on a
> jammed freewheel-turned-fixed today. I need something stronger and
> better.
> 
> 
> Looking for something with at least 32t in back, more is nice but not
> necessary.
> 
> 
> Make my day, and help me kick a rather annoying series of mechanicals!


Have you considered switching to a cassette hub?



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[RBW] Re: Anyone else have trouble measuring their PBH?

2011-04-23 Thread Ginz
You must not be pulling up hard enough andwell off to the
side, if you know what I mean.

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[RBW] Re: Project bike will take Roly Poly tires.

2011-04-23 Thread William
You parallelaterra zealots see flat drops wherever you look.  Mine are
not.  My handlebars are adjusted to fit the rider, not the fantasy of
a horizon.  I'd estimate -3 degrees.

On Apr 23, 4:53 pm, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:
> Pretty bike, and I note with satisfaction that you've got the ends of
> the hooks parallel to terra firma as God commanded us. (I recently
> said unto myself, "tilt them down just *wee* bit," and so I did and
> immediately felt the pain in the heel of my left palm; back to
> horizontality and righteousness it was.)
>
> 42/21 used to be a pretty standard racing bike low back in the days of
> 5.6.7 speeds; my
> 89 Falcon had a 13-21 7 sp Uniglide freewheel.
>
> Patrick "now my low is 70" -- and so's my high" Moore
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 11:56 AM, William  wrote:
> > And the build is complete.  The clincher wheelset isn't ready yet, but
> > I did one shake-down ride on the tubulars, and was satisfied enough
> > with the fit to wrap twine and shellac the bars.  It's ready to ride!
> > I'm amazed how un-low this bike was geared to start with.  42x21 was
> > the lowest gear.  I have it all the way down to a 34x24 granny and
> > it's still barely rideable in the East Bay Hills.
>
> > Photos on my flickr  
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/5646425361/in/photostream/
>
> > On Apr 19, 1:01 pm, William  wrote:
> >> I'm well on my way to converting a 1984 Trek 770 into a retro-modern
> >> all road bike.  Two shortcomings of my current road bike (a Davidson
> >> Signature) were that it doesn't take a tire wider than 700x25, and
> >> that it fits like a racing bike.  I had it custom built in my youth,
> >> and so now to get the bars up I had to use a Technomic Deluxe which is
> >> excellent but I think it looks a little less than ideal to have a ton
> >> of seatpost and a ton of stem showing.  It makes the frame look too
> >> small.
>
> >> Anyway, this Trek is a couple cm taller than my Davidson, so I hope to
> >> get a similar fit with a regular proportioned stem.  I finished
> >> stripping the bike down, and I'll start selling off a lot of the Campy
> >> Super Record parts through the normal channels.  I got my compact
> >> double crankset, and I've secured a few freewheels for various gearing
> >> options.  The recent highlight is that I've confirmed that a 
> >> 700x27RolyPolywill fit (no fender).  I'm thrilled about that, and it was
> >> something that I wasn't sure would work out.  If the bike turns out as
> >> well as I hope, I might get it powdercoated.  I bought some
> >> Resurrectio stickers from Riv on that chance.
>
> >> Riv content:  Higher bars, fearlessly riding a 30 year old lugged
> >> steel MUSA frameset,RolyPolytires bought from Riv, not being retro
> >> for retros sake.
>
> >> Pics on my flickr:
>
> >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157626511175478/
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[RBW] Re: WTB: NOS Suntour Freewheel, or other High Quality Freewheel: 32,34, or 36t preferred

2011-04-23 Thread Minh

Shimano ok?  There's still quite a few on eBay at ok prices. Th sun
tour ones have really gone up in price.

And to the cassette people, yes we freewheel people need to modernize
but when freewheel hubs last this long it's tough for some of us to
justify a whole new wheel.

And all this ird failure talk is makingn me question the one I'm using
at the moment.

On Apr 23, 9:53 pm, erik jensen  wrote:
> 3 IRD freewheels toasted in the past 6 months, and 20 miles home on a jammed
> freewheel-turned-fixed today. I need something stronger and better.
>
> Looking for something with at least 32t in back, more is nice but not
> necessary.
>
> Make my day, and help me kick a rather annoying series of mechanicals!
>
> Thanks!
>
> erik
>
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[RBW] Bike Tour Stuff.

2011-04-23 Thread manueljohnacosta
As I get ready to pack for my third bike tour. I start doing my
traditional pre-bike tour rituals.
I shave my mustache. (Something I'm not quite fond of doing. Because
it makes me look younger than I really I am.)
I lay out all my gear and take a picture. ( Because if you don't take
a picture of it. It never really happened)
Then I upload the picture. ( Because I'm vain.)

As I look at my previous pre-bike tour pictures I see the evolution of
gear as the time goes by. Starting from not knowing what to pack, to
packing too much and then not really caring what to pack. Not having a
scale but being a darn good guess-a-mater I'm putting the weight
between twenty to a hundred pounds.(Remember I'm a PE teacher not a
math teacher.)
Curious whats the average weight for packing for a nice tour?
-Manny

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[RBW] Re: Bike Tour Stuff.

2011-04-23 Thread manueljohnacosta
Pictures proved that I packed : 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157626439125925/


On Apr 23, 10:21 pm, manueljohnacosta 
wrote:
> As I get ready to pack for my third bike tour. I start doing my
> traditional pre-bike tour rituals.
> I shave my mustache. (Something I'm not quite fond of doing. Because
> it makes me look younger than I really I am.)
> I lay out all my gear and take a picture. ( Because if you don't take
> a picture of it. It never really happened)
> Then I upload the picture. ( Because I'm vain.)
>
> As I look at my previous pre-bike tour pictures I see the evolution of
> gear as the time goes by. Starting from not knowing what to pack, to
> packing too much and then not really caring what to pack. Not having a
> scale but being a darn good guess-a-mater I'm putting the weight
> between twenty to a hundred pounds.(Remember I'm a PE teacher not a
> math teacher.)
> Curious whats the average weight for packing for a nice tour?
> -Manny

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