What a great review!
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Seth Vidal wrote:
> Dunno if everyone saw this but my significant other pointed it out to me:
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> http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2010/11/born-for-hills-review-of-rivendell-sam.html
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> Pretty seriously glowing review.
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Dunno if everyone saw this but my significant other pointed it out to me:
http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2010/11/born-for-hills-review-of-rivendell-sam.html
Pretty seriously glowing review.
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Thanks for taking a peak!
These fire roads and singletrack are what I had the bike specifically built
for 10 years ago. I used to live up there, and rode them at least once a
week. My MTB (B'stone MB-2) was too tough, my road bike (Specialized
Allez) wasn't tough enough. Enter Rivendell and the
Great pictures. Those trails look really nice, there is hardly any
erosion on them. Just out of curiosity, why are there no trees on
those hills? Is that the natural state or has it previously been
logged?
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Rob, that's just what I was thinking... new fork. The Ram I found has
some paint scratches so I was planning on painting it this winter
after I finish building my custom Randonneur that I finally have all
the parts for. Since the back of the Ram has room for a 37mm Pasela
( with a cm to spare) I co
I agree with Patrick. I want to keep my QB lean and mean. In fact, it's so
light, it floats!
From: PATRICK MOORE
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sat, November 6, 2010 3:00:38 PM
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Quickbeam Question - main bike, or backup bike
That can be arranged!
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 4:54 PM, rperks wrote:
> Looks like fun, maybe we should do a ride out your way in the spring
> when the norh winds have blown in the crisp air and things are dried
> out.
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> Also, looks like the razor worked pretty well ;)
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> Rob
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> On Nov 7,
As in my other post, that is shockingly close to the exact opposite of
my situation. I would definately check the rake on the fork, and or
any other signs of change in the fork from original. This could be a
really good reason to call Tom Matchak and get one of his forks made
up.
http://tommatch
Looks like fun, maybe we should do a ride out your way in the spring
when the norh winds have blown in the crisp air and things are dried
out.
Also, looks like the razor worked pretty well ;)
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Rob
On Nov 7, 2:56 pm, cyclotourist wrote:
> Great day for riding. High 60's and all the funk in the
Wow, that's really bizarre. Sorry you're having the problems with it.
Let's us know what the folks at Rivendell say.
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I feel your pain with this one.
On my Roadeo the front brake pads are at the bottom of the slots and
the fork has 45mm between blades. With the Shimano brakes I could
still get a 37 in there with a little balck magic to get it in and
out.
The rear is another story. The bridge is so low that the
here is the clearance on the front and back... go figure?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37347...@n05/5156128962/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37347...@n05/5156128152/in/photostream/
I'll call Rivendell tomorrow and see if they have any ideas.
~Mike~
On Nov 7, 8:23 am, Mike wrote:
> You might wa
Great day for riding. High 60's and all the funk in the air blown out by a
low pressure system yesterday. Over three hours I saw one runner, two
hikers, thee mountain bikers and one rattlesnake. I usually ride up one
side and down the other, then take roads back home. Today I decided to
climb b
Are three better?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/retrotec-inglis-cycles/2221376697/sizes/o/in/set-72157603798972434/
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Everyone that i talked to told me this was the computer to get if you
didnt need to geek out with a computer. It looks fantastic I just
decided not to use one at all.
$45 shipped? I would rather someone here get it vs selling on ebay.
On Nov 7, 4:04 pm, IPATOM wrote:
> I have a NERD on my Hillb
Thanks jinxed, it is a great bike. Just put the fenders on, we got snow and
rain in the forecast for next week.
Dave Nawrocki
Fort Collins, CO
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I have a NERD on my Hillborne. If you don't want or need a computer
all the time, this is a great choice because it's easy to remove which
was a major selling point for megreat for interval workouts, not
needed when just out for a spin.
On Nov 6, 9:27 am, Johnny Alien wrote:
> I have a KNOG
Hi folks
I'm looking for a rear derailer that can handle an 8 speed cassette
with 34 teeth.
The one Riv sells is black and I'm trying to avoid black components.
Something older and in nice condition would be good as it will be
going on a 1971 Raleigh.
I'd buy something new or new/used if it didn't
I had tried this over at the iBoB list, and thought I would cross post here
as it may be of interest.
OK, Either it is the sign of the times or my prices are way out of line or I
just have stuff nobody else wants, I have knocked a bit off on some of the
prices. If it makes a difference the p
I'm still on the hunt for a Rivendell. I've had a lot of nice offers,
but continuing the search. My preference would be a complete bike -
Ram Rom, AHH or Hillborne. I will also consider an Atlantis or a
custom.
On Nov 1, 12:56 pm, rw1911 wrote:
> My preference would be a complete bike.
>
> O
You might want to recheck the Tektros that you got, perhaps you got
some of the non-bigmouth standard reach calipers. Look on the Riv
website, the brakes clear a 37 no problem.
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/tektro-bigmouth-57/15-150
Maybe give RBWHQ a call on monday and talk to Mark, he mi
Fantastic Dave! I came very very close to grabbing a simpleone while
visiting Riv back in September. The oxblood paint is beautiful.
I talked myself out of it though. I have a nice Peugeot singlespeed
hanging in the garage that has not seen the road for 2 years now.
I blame the Hilsen really. Ad
just dug the old shimano 550 calipers out of the trash. They seem
taller from pad to inside top of caliper, just not wide enough. I
fixed one problem and now have another...hmmm. I really want to run
the 37mm Paselas on this bike.
~Mike~
On Nov 7, 7:46 am, Michael_S wrote:
> thanks for the inf
That frame is a beauty for sure. It's on my list once they get the
production version in stock.
~Mike~
On Nov 7, 7:53 am, nawr...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi Bunch,
>
> Jumped on the 60cm Simpleone a couple weeks ago. Had to sell my Quickbeam a
> couple years ago and really miss it. This will be m
Hi Bunch,
Jumped on the 60cm Simpleone a couple weeks ago. Had to sell my Quickbeam a
couple years ago and really miss it. This will be my main winter bike and it
will get very mucked up. Wanted to get some pix before I fender up.
Had the Phil rear hub w/ a 7speed re-done by Rich a
All sold.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Nov 6, 9:34 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean
wrote:
> SaddleSack XS - sold
> Brand V Bar Tube - sold
>
> On Nov 6, 3:47 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean
> wrote:
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> > Now, pictures!http://tinyurl.com/2b563ec
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> > On Nov 6, 5:27 am, Thomas Lynn Skean
> > wrote:
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> > > Thi
thanks for the info. With the JB's and no fenders there is scarcely a
3mm of height clearance. The 35mm Paslela's won't even fit. My
Paselas seem much taller than the JB's ...maybe .5cm.
BTW, the back has no problems. I did notice on the front that the
brake pads are only half way down the slot v
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Mike wrote:
> I've managed to fit 700x35 Panaracer T-Serves on my Rambouillet
> without any issues other than having to deflate the tire before
> inserting it. Not sure what's going on with your bike. 700x32s are the
> biggest tire I've managed to fit on the bike wi
I've managed to fit 700x35 Panaracer T-Serves on my Rambouillet
without any issues other than having to deflate the tire before
inserting it. Not sure what's going on with your bike. 700x32s are the
biggest tire I've managed to fit on the bike with an SKS P45. I have
some SKS fenders with Berthoud
Main bike. My first Riv after being on a too small race bike, and it
fits just right. Bought it new from Riv last year, and have had as
much fun changing the parts as riding. Current configuration lets me
truck all around Washington, DC with lots of stuff, and enjoy the
scenery. I have a Ram I
I have 35 Kojaks on my Ram but it measures a bit under that. Maybe
closer to 33 max.
On Nov 7, 7:05 am, clyde canter wrote:
> Just measured the height difference and it's a 1.2mm increase on Open Sport
> rims.
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> On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 6:37 AM, clyde canter wrote:
> > I've had 35 Paselas on
Just measured the height difference and it's a 1.2mm increase on Open Sport
rims.
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 6:37 AM, clyde canter wrote:
> I've had 35 Paselas on my green Ram before without issue.
>
> http://cyclofiend.com/cc/2006/cc130r2-ccanter1006.html
> as pictured with Mavic Open Sport rear
This problem doesn't make sense to me unless the bike has fenders. If
it does, the biggest tire that will fit will be the Jack Brown.
On Nov 6, 10:03 pm, Michael_S wrote:
> I picked up a used nice green Rambouillet a couple of months ago. When
> I got it I put on some fairly new Jack Browns. I've
I've had 35 Paselas on my green Ram before without issue.
http://cyclofiend.com/cc/2006/cc130r2-ccanter1006.html
as pictured with Mavic Open Sport rear rim. Mavic Ma40 front. Shimano
calipers and levers.
I had to cut the front of the fender off, but the tires before fenders had
ample clearance.
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