on 8/26/09 3:59 PM, Garth at garth...@gmail.com wrote:
> The search function seems rather useless. It wasn't always this way, I
> seem to remember a crash a while ago on this site. . . .are all the
> old posts gone?
Thanks for mentioning this. I hadn't noticed that issue specifically.
I don't
Hi all,
The next ride of the SoCal Rivendell Riders (and Friends) is taking
shape. It's scheduled for Sunday, September 6th, with a start/finish
point in Santa Monica.
The route will combine scenic paved roads and fire trails in Santa
Monica and the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Ar
Yah, I noticed that too. Anytime I ran a search for any old posts, I
dont get the same search results as I did before. I wonder what
happend?
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If true, that would mean a very low inflation rate on this item! BTW, the
serial number will tell when teh frame was made, as opposed to "circa"
Waterford's system gives the month as a letter, the last 2 digits of the year
and the nth frame made in that month at the factory.
Hi is your frame still for sale? Does it take 26² wheels? Thanks.
Dick
Dick Gilpin
924 Kristen Road
Derby, Ks 67037
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From: David Hallerman
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Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:28:14 -0400
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Subject: [RBW] FS:
On Aug 26, 2009, at 12:28 PM, chris love wrote:
>
> Anybody have any experience with eliminating fork shudder with
> cantis? I'm running Tektro CR720's.
The problem is the stick-slip cycle. You can try cleaning the rim
very thoroughly, changing brake pads, even changing brakes.
Sometimes
On Aug 26, 2009, at 10:28 AM, David Hallerman wrote:
> I'm selling one of my two Rivendell Road Standard framesets. This
> is Waterford-built, circa 1995, made from Reynolds 753 tubing, with
> the fork being Reynolds 531. This is a fine general-use road bike
> -- great for daytrips, club r
The search function seems rather useless. It wasn't always this way, I
seem to remember a crash a while ago on this site. . . .are all the
old posts gone?
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on 8/26/09 10:28 AM, chris love at melvinl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Anybody have any experience with eliminating fork shudder with
> cantis? I'm running Tektro CR720's.
What fork and what rim? Also, pad material can play a part.
There have been a couple of threads over on iBob list about this (an
Greetings All,
Due to a previously committed buyer backing out, I am again offering
up for sale my Quickbeam's stock wheelset. The wheelset came with my
Quickbeam which was purchased directly from Rivendell in May. The
wheels have been ridden under 100 miles, as they were merely a
placeholder unt
I have one in 46. Wrapped and installed once and used for about a week until
I went with a narrower one. Yours for $52 shipped.
Thanks,
Clayton
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:30 AM, chris love wrote:
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> Anyone holding some noodles, preferably 46 or 48s?
> >
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Anyone holding some noodles, preferably 46 or 48s?
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Second tentative toe in the water. FS: Complete 54 cm Rambouillet,
blue. Please contact off list.
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On Aug 26, 6:42 am, clevewheel wrote:
> I am tentatively looking to purchase an Atlantis 54.5 cm. frame or
> complete Please contact off list. Thank you.
>
> On Aug 25, 1:
Anybody have any experience with eliminating fork shudder with
cantis? I'm running Tektro CR720's.
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Angus:
Yours looks same as mine except mine has the braces at the top. I
really can't see a Nitto flexing much in the plane the braces are
bracing. Some of the racks on the Riv site have a more elegant curve
at the bottom, where they fasten to the drop out. Much nicer than the
squared off shap
Hi,
I'm selling one of my two Rivendell Road Standard framesets. This is
Waterford-built, circa 1995, made from Reynolds 753 tubing, with the
fork being Reynolds 531. This is a fine general-use road bike -- great
for daytrips, club rides, even has braze-ons for a rack. Very stable,
with Rivend
Greetings RBW Owners,
I bought a B.17 Standard on Ebay a while back for a Ressurectio I'm
working on, but I decided to go with a B.17 Special for it instead.
Therefore, I need to sell this brand new, still - in - full -
packaging Standard black B.17. It also includes the Brooks saddle
tensioning
I am tentatively looking to purchase an Atlantis 54.5 cm. frame or
complete Please contact off list. Thank you.
On Aug 25, 1:33 pm, skpedaler wrote:
> Ali, et. al.,
> Just wanted to clarify, the blue Ramb. is being offered as a frame
> only, most parts will be going to the new Riv. frame I am
thanks for the lnk! That was awesome and inspirational!
On Aug 25, 11:39 pm, Mike wrote:
> This isn't me or anything, I came across it. Really really cool and I
> think folks here will appreciate it. The bike is a Salsa Fargo which I
> would say is similar in spirit to a Bombadil just a little
Doug,
I have an "older" Nitto Campee rear rack
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16951...@n08/2841844222/in/set-72157616858409913/
I believe the triangular braces were added recently. There was some
material in the RR a while ago about trusses (bridges) and triangles
being a good structural shape.
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