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Camping at Mt.Diablo should only be done at the campsites there. Fires
should only in designated fire pits. And there was a lot of fog when I
was there. But not at Juniper. There was so much fog that the dew felt
like it was raining. In the middle of the night I had to retreat out
of my hammoc
I have most of the print edition Riv Readers, and catalogs. Free for
pickup in Seattle, before I throw them in recycle bin.
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Very interesting. The color in the photos looks a lot like the Bleriot
color, without the painted head tube, of course. Functionally, this bike
seems much like the Bleriot, which suits me just fine. I assume that the
production fork crown will not have the Riv wings. So I'm wondering, If the
Very nice! How do you like the constructuer rack? What sort of
panniers fit on that puppy so you won't have to worry about heel
clearance.
Tom
On Jul 12, 3:11 am, Rex Kerr wrote:
> Just finished... 11pm, just in time to ride it in to work tomorrow!! Rode
> it around the block a few times to ma
On Wednesday, July 13, 2011 2:30:27 PM UTC-7, Forrest wrote:
>
> Very, very nice build -- beautiful bike. But isn't it missing an undertube?
> -- Forrest
Yeah... I had a little something to do with that.
The stock configuration is to have two top tubes now. The demo bike that I
rode had only
On Wednesday, July 13, 2011 1:39:05 PM UTC-7, Jim wrote:
>
> Nice bike. Nice pictures. If you had that sitting beside you at work,
> I think it would be hard to focus on work. Congrats! Jim
>
It's definitely difficult on the first few days when you work with an office
full of cyclists who
i'm always down for a hawk camp trip with some new friends. i'm in SF.
lets do it!
btw, manny, i'm curious about camping on mt. diablo. are the rangers
strict about where you sleep? can you just set up anywhere? have a
fire anywhere, etc? Also, about the fog, if you climb higher, is there
no fog a
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Seattle Smitty <54ca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What size frame is that?
>
>
It's a 67. The old bike was a 68.5, so I was afraid that I should have gone
with a 69, but since they didn't have a 69 to test ride, my old bike was
about as big as I'd want to go, and they t
Also for sale is a Dura Ace 9 speed Titanium Cassette. It has less
then 50 miles one it. Just a little of grease. In perfect condition.
Ask $70 plus shipping
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I meant to share that these are for my new Simpleone frame that arrived
yesterday!
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I know these just were released recently in the high polish finish, but if
anyone has a F & R set of neo retro's in high polish,
I'd be interested in purchasing them second hand before buying them new.
thanks!
J
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Grant should send a Betty Foy to JWoww.
Ryan
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Beautiful!
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Manny, you're a TROOPER!!!
Boy I wish I had a Mt Diablo near me... (note: Add to bucket list...
S24O on Diablo...)
On Jul 13, 4:10 pm, EastBayGuy wrote:
> Manny,
>
> Great trip, looks like a successful S240. Did you take the trails up
> to the top? Allot of hiking and Biking if you did. I did
Beautiful build, Rex... NICE CHOICES
On Jul 13, 5:30 pm, Forrest wrote:
> Very, very nice build -- beautiful bike. But isn't it missing an undertube?
> -- Forrest
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Thanks for the tip! I sent that gentleman an email.
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Very, very nice build -- beautiful bike. But isn't it missing an undertube?
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http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/amos-frameset/70-999
A great brake clearance photo too.
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A relatively pleasant day for this time of year: 89*F, and while the
humidity was high at 20%, there was a southerly breeze. Down the long
Meadowlark hill, slowed behind a line of automobiles slowing to a
crawl for the speed bumps, then east/north on Loma Larga on the
westside of Corrales, a nicely
I do wonder what SRAM did with the Sachs tooling for their awesome
freewheels when they bought them out. I have about a dozen Sachs FW's
and can find no fault with them. I pretty much use 13-32 7speed's ..
though I have some 12 and 13-28's and a 24 or 26. I live in very
hilly terrain though . .
Nice bike. Nice pictures. If you had that sitting beside you at work,
I think it would be hard to focus on work. Congrats! Jim
D. Massachusetts
On Jul 12, 3:11 am, Rex Kerr wrote:
> Just finished... 11pm, just in time to ride it in to work tomorrow!! Rode
> it around the block a fe
Manny,
Great trip, looks like a successful S240. Did you take the trails up
to the top? Allot of hiking and Biking if you did. I did a similar
trip in January when the weather was so nice.
We should facilitate a small group S240 if anyone is interested.
Cheers!
Dustin G
WC Ca
On Jul 13, 12:3
The super-easy S24O that I intend to do this summer is a work-commute-S24O.
Evening ride from El Cerrito to Anthony Chabot on Redwood Road. Camp in a
walk-in site. Get up in the morning and head to work through Castro Valley
to South Hayward.
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I've got Cal Shakespeare in Orinda Friday night and a 200k brevet Saturday
morning, so I'm out this weekend, but I love the idea of posting S24O
meet-ups here on the list! Thanks!
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> @William
> I might be planning one in the near future. Maybe even this Friday up
> to Hawk Camp in the Marin Headlands. I have to be back early Saturday
> because I have work at 1 pm. If there's enough people interested I
> might just force myself to go. Others wise something next week for
> su
@Rob
The carradice bag has worked out pretty well! I've had it about
threeish years and it's still holding up strong despite the abused
I've taken it through. I need to rewax the bag soon.
@William
I might be planning one in the near future. Maybe even this Friday up
to Hawk Camp in the Marin Head
Looks good Manny. The fog rolling in has been pretty un-summerish, hasn't
it? I'd be down for a short-notice S24O. That doesn't mean I'll get
permission from the family unit, but my overnight bike kit can deploy
rapidly. I'm useful around the campsite for amusement because I know
several re
I part-time down in Lakewood Ranch, but even there I'm on a ti
Serotta. The brevet series up around Gainesville is intriguing, but
let's face it, it's pretty flat, pretty straight, and not much else.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Scotty wrote:
> As I wait for my bike I cant help but notice th
Bartow, FL convert here
Atlantis on the way, building up a Hilsen frame
Scotty wrote:
>As I wait for my bike I cant help but notice that I have never sever seen a
>Rivendell bike in person. I was wondering if any of the members here are in
>the Tampa area. I do know that the Country bike and T
Hi - would like to purchase a decent set of used wheels.
Thanks
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I am cleaning out some of my spare parts that i just don't have room
for anymore. These are all in good to great condition. you can see all
the photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73048772@N00/sets/72157627061339481/
I have a set of Suntour Bar End Shifters. They are in great shape.
A littl
On Jul 13, 2011 7:33 AM, "PATRICK MOORE" wrote:
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> Very nice; let us know how you like the bars. I've tried both the
> Nitto and Nashbar M-bars but didn't like them for more than very short
> rides,
I had them on the previous bike (also pictured in the set), and really liked
them. I've ridden a
On Jul 13, 2011 7:33 AM, "PATRICK MOORE" wrote:
> Aren't dyno hubs nice?
Oh yeah, I'm loving that hub. I was really worried that it'd be noticeable
and rough, but after installing it and riding about 30 miles yesterday I'm
tempted to buy another for my touring bike! I honestly couldn't tell it
What size frame is that?
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manny
how's that black carradice bag treating you? looks like its still
going strong.
your s240 looked awesome! i still haven't gone on one yet, want to do
another one this summer? i'm actually going to be house/dogsitting for
my friend in WC from 8/12-8/23. i'm determined to do at least one s240
I also am using an IRD 13-28 (mine's a 7spd). I have a 24-36-46 Sugino. I
have all the gears I've ever wanted. Which doesn't mean much, really, since
I live and ride *almost* exclusively in the flat parts of Illinois. But the
few times I've been to exotic places with these things called "hills",
Hi Johnny. Someone posted this on the iBOB list.
Happy searching,
Lee
SF, CA
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mikel66...@juno.com
Bridgestone MB-4 like new-lugged mountain bike purchased from original
owner. extremely low mileage. 1993 model. 49cm center-top seat tube.
completely original. lugged
Very nice; let us know how you like the bars. I've tried both the
Nitto and Nashbar M-bars but didn't like them for more than very short
rides, but am always intrigued by the shape and tempted to try them
yet again.
Aren't dyno hubs nice?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Rex Kerr wrote:
> Just f
Steve:
I forgot to add that I was actually thinking this would be a good fit for Phil.
That way he and Katelyn would
both have 650B's, in her Bleriot, and a Saluki for him - in trade for his 56
Sam.
Dick
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here's a link to a map of Riv owners. Probably no longer up to date, as
Renaiisance closed at the end of last year, but interesting still. But alas
nobody listed in Tampa Bay area.
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Beautiful build Rex. Just stunning. May you ride it in good health!
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Thanks for that tip, fantastic.
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On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 20:54 -0600, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Tell me where I can find IGHs that will give me 50-60-and 70" gears
> and I'll buy out the entire stock!
Back years ago, Sturmey Archer made some narrow range 3 speeds. The AM
comes very close to what you want, giving 115.55, 100 and 86.54
Steve:
This bike was a first run Saluki, not a Protovelo. If I recall correctly the
Protovelo's didn't start showing up
until well after this Saluki would've been introduced.
I wanted it b/c at $1000 for the f&f, including a custom rack, I could resell
it (at a profit) to someone who
hear
Plug this into Google: site:craigslist.org/bik bridgestone
blog post on the subject:
http://www.biketinker.com/2010/bike-resources/search-all-craigslist-for-the-bikes-you-want/
I spent a couple months off and on feeding Really Good Deals to a
friend who bought a motorcycle instead... :^)
Good luc
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