>On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Zack wrote:
>how on earth do you guys ride in Sorels?
With pedals like these:
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The proprietor at Lakeview Bicycles at 622 Grand Ave (by the lake), Charlie
Cho, has much knowledge and experience with Rivish, iBOBish bikes. He owns
a Kogswell himself and sells many nitto and VO parts. I have had him done
work and build wheels for me. Definitely would recommend the shop.
bes
There are some invalid assumptions that are almost always made in
discussions of this subject that are worth pointing out. Regarding risk
compensation, for example, it's not just the cyclist who may change
behavior when wearing a helmet; others who see him may also behave
differently (I'm thin
Nice photos & +1 for the V-brakes. I recently converted my Atlantis
from cantis to Vs & really like them a lot.
dougP
On Oct 1, 4:04 pm, Brevivelo wrote:
> Hi - I've emailed some measurements- good luck with your PBH
> Hope these phone photos are
> visiblehttps://picasaweb.google.com/tjs066/At
Holy man!Those are some beautiful, inspiring photos there Jim!
looks like a great time
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
thill@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks! The green bike is my Curt Goodrich custom (it used to be red),
> modeled on my former Atlantis, but with
My PBH is somewhere between 91.5 and 92. My 62 Hunq has a mid TT height of 90
cm with 700 x 47 Schwalbe Marathons. I debated whether to go with a 58 or a
62, like you are. Very glad I went bigger. Don't forget that PBH is measured in
bare feet and you ride with some kind of shoes on, usually a
I will say that one of the best things I read on here about winter riding
last year (my first winter that I rode throughout, in Vermont) was to
remember that, while your tires may be studded, your shoes are not, so be
careful getting on/off the bike and stopping. Not exactly boot related,
but
how on earth do you guys ride in Sorels? haahha. That seems like madness.
Bean boots would be a stretch for me.
I actually have some Keen boots that i'll be trying out this winter as bike
boots.
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If you have a Tikit, stop riding it immediately and contact Bike Friday.
(Stem failures).
I know this is OT, but I have seen people talk about BF's on this list, and
figured it's worth sharing. I saw it on Path Less Pedaled's FB page.
Below is the blog/info:
http://www.bikefriday.com/blog/?p
Selling for a friend: Beautiful stem that is still quite beautiful. Marred
by an unfortunate tire change in gravel. Mistakes were made, lessons were
learned. A really nice stem I'm tempted to keep for that "someday." 120mm
extention 1-1/8" steerer, 26mm clamp. Functionally 100%, scratches on the
to
There's a guy who works at Performance on University in Berkeley who is very Riv-friendly. He liked my Atlantis a lot, and I think he used to have one of his own. He works in the service department of the store.
I can't remember his name, but he has a beard and I believe he used to work back at H
Missing Link on Shattuck has been good in my experience.
Tip Top on Telegraph in Oakland has been good for friends - I have never had a
repair done there.
Dan
Marin (but work in Berkeley)
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On Oct 1, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Jared Volpe wrote:
> You should be! Looking for a
I'm sure I'm a statistical anomaly, and at the risk of exposing myself as
either profoundly unlucky or a terrible rider, I've had helmets save my
noggin' from serious injury twice. The first when a car hit me and I landed
on my head resulting in a dandy concussion and a sprain in 3 cervical
ver
You should be! Looking for a Riv friendly shop for tuneups, parts, etc. in
the East Bay proper. Oakland, Berkeley. Not Walnut Creek.
On Monday, October 1, 2012 4:41:23 PM UTC-7, Andrew Letton wrote:
>
> Um, how about Rivendell World Headquarters?
> cheers,
> Andrew (ducking...)
>
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Um, how about Rivendell World Headquarters?
cheers,
Andrew (ducking...)
From: Jared Volpe
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Sent: Mon, October 1, 2012 4:04:19 PM
Subject: [RBW] East Bay Riv Friendly Bike Shop
Looking for recommendations for some East Bay
I had great response from Schwalbe, too, with my broken Big Apple bead. I
sent them a picture, they gave me a choice of the two closest matching
Schwalbe products (they'd changed the tread pattern, or something).
http://www.biketinker.com/2012/projects/schwalbe-big-apple-warranty/
Philip
www.bi
I have a pair of these cranks left !!!
Thank you for your interest.
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Hi - I've emailed some measurements- good luck with your PBH
Hope these phone photos are visible
https://picasaweb.google.com/tjs066/Atlantis?authkey=Gv1sRgCJnBjoeV_am0Ig#
On Sunday, September 30, 2012 9:30:33 AM UTC+10, Savvas wrote:
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> Hi Brevivelo,
>
> I am in Adelaide and have been interested
Looking for recommendations for some East Bay Riv Friendly Bike Shops.
Thanks!
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On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 15:08 -0700, Joe Broach wrote:
>
> Brewster, I guess I rationalize it the other way around. In my sample
> of one, I ride more carefully the (10%?) of the time I don't wear my
> helmet. Specifically, I ride more slowly on quieter streets, leave
> more escape room, and rarely
Well, that was fast! Less than 48 hours after submitting S of NA's online
warranty form I got an email from a real person saying, "No sweat, we'll
quickly replace". If I can extrapolate, SNA's service is as good as their
products.
I look forward to the Kojaks again.
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> On Sunday, September 30, 2012 6:29:40 PM UTC-7, gep7...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> It is that only if you regard helmets as totally safe and ignore any
>> tendency to take more risks when wearing one.
>
>On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Brewster Fong wrote:
> I've heard this statement beforea and a
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:55 AM, jimD wrote:
> My helmet kicks in as a mirror holder.
>
> The thing that bugs me is the boilerplate reporting coverage about bike
> accidents
> that insists on informing us that injured/maimed/dead riders were or were
> not wearing
> helmets.
>
>
Mine does a great j
Well?
On Monday, October 1, 2012 4:51:33 AM UTC-7, Bruce Baker wrote:
> Jack,
> What are the frame sizes and what components are on the roubaix??
>
> On 9/29/12, Capnjack > wrote:
> > I bought this frame and by the time I got a chance to ride it, I found
> it
> > was too large for me. I jus
Sorry for the bad formatting. My reply below was meant for Brian, not
the OP. -joe in pdx
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Joe Broach wrote:
> South of you in Portland (via Montana), I finally got rid of my
> insulated boots after a couple of years. I'm finding that a waterprood
> lightweight hiki
South of you in Portland (via Montana), I finally got rid of my
insulated boots after a couple of years. I'm finding that a waterprood
lightweight hiking shoe/boot with wool socks is plenty for me, and I'm
cold-natured. Still haven't figured out how to keep my wands warm and
dry beyond about 5 mile
Nice post/pics ... fall color is still a ways off here in NYC ... just
gorgeous. Jealous is the word that come to mind next.
On Monday, October 1, 2012 3:45:40 PM UTC-4, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
wrote:
>
> No Rivs on the ride, as it happened, but I think the conditions were more
> than a li
I'm looking for a shorty 50.4bcd crank arms. Got 'em?
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Thanks! The green bike is my Curt Goodrich custom (it used to be red), modeled
on my former Atlantis, but with 26" wheels and a 1-1/8" threadless steerer,
among other custom touches.
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Merrell makes an insulated Moc:
http://www.rei.com/product/836526/merrell-shiver-moc-2-waterproof-shoes-mens
When I spent more time in snow country, I had a pair that I used for around
town. Comfortable, warm, and not nearly as bulky as my Sorrels.
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Brian Hanson w
My wife makes me wear mine ...
On Sunday, September 30, 2012 7:33:18 PM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
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>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/30/sunday-review/to-encourage-biking-cities-forget-about-helmets.html?pagewanted=all
>
>
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You've got some stunningly beautiful shots there Jim! Thanks for sharing.
Almost makes me want to move...almost...
What brand/model is that green bike?
cheers,
Andrew
Santa Cruz Mountains, CA
From: Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
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I'm interested in lightweight boots that are not too bulky (the holy
grail?). I've had good luck with North Face Baltoros (
http://www.rei.com/product/818560/the-north-face-baltoro-400-iii-winter-boots-mens)
- they are really warm and have been the most comfortable walking boot I've
had. I wore
No Rivs on the ride, as it happened, but I think the conditions were more
than a little Riv-friendly. Pics for now, words when I get around to it.
http://hiawathacyclery.blogspot.com/2012/10/fall-northwoods-trip.html
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On Sunday, September 30, 2012 6:29:40 PM UTC-7, gep7...@gmail.com wrote:
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> It is that *only* if you regard helmets as totally safe *and* ignore any
> tendency to take more risks when wearing one.
I've heard this statement beforea and am unclear as to kind of
"risk" these riders are taki
Just to weigh in - I have a 93.5 cm PBH, and the 62. I don't think it
would be comfortable at all if I had a 91cm PBH. Particularly if you plan
on running fat tires. I would most definitely go with the 58 if I were you.
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Hello Peter,
I'll take the Pauls off your hands. Paypal O.K.?
Cheers,
AJ
On Monday, October 1, 2012 11:22:26 AM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
> Went back to high profile Paul Neo Retros since I figured out my heel
> was hitting the chainstay and not the brakes. Solved with a bit wider
> BB. Lon
The normal Nitto choices (Noodle, 176 Dream, Marks, Rando, etc.) and the
similar (in shape, not saying anything about quality) Compass/Grand Bois
and Velo Orange options are the broad range of go-to choices around here,
and a lot of people like their classic looks and roomy curves. However,
th
Hi John,
I've got a PBH of 91.5 and I'm 5'11". I went with a 58 hunq because of its
shorter top tube, but I would have probably been fine with a 62. On my bike
the seat and bars had to go up quite a bit to make the 58 fit with drop
bars (I could send you a pic if you'd like).
Gary
On Sunday
Thanks, guys. Speaking of Riv Rally East, starting to plan the 2013 Rally.
The Blue Ridge / Shenandoah region of Virginia is high on the list of
possible locations, so hopefully we will attract a few more DC-area
Rivendellians this coming year.
BB
On Monday, October 1, 2012 10:50:53 AM UTC
Went back to high profile Paul Neo Retros since I figured out my heel
was hitting the chainstay and not the brakes. Solved with a bit wider
BB. Long story short I like the high profile brakes so I have a set of
nice condition Paul Touring Cantis-black. I am including two brand new
hanger cables, h
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1119262/
http://www.copenhagenize.com/2009/08/walking-helmet-is-good-helmet.html
But true, the statistic does not analyze the types of injuries, just the
overall danger or risk; still, walking is pretty darn safe, so the risk to
head in cycling can't be
What Jim D said.
If I'm riding up the hill on an errand, and I wouldn't even think about
putting on my helmet.
But if I'm on the road for distance or even on a trail, I would be naked
without my mirror. It comes with a helmet.
On Monday, October 1, 2012 9:55:47 AM UTC-5, JimD wrote:
>
> My
Nitto B-135 in 45cm are the bee's knees.
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My helmet kicks in as a mirror holder.
The thing that bugs me is the boilerplate reporting coverage about bike
accidents
that insists on informing us that injured/maimed/dead riders were or were not
wearing
helmets.
-JimD
On Sep 30, 2012, at 8:28 PM, dougP wrote:
> A helmet only kicks in whe
+1 re Riv Rally East -- especially you, Joan. We need some refinement among
the group!
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She was a woman 'of a certain age'.
I'm guessing that the Carradice bag, the Riv lugs, and, of course, my dashing
countenance, are what inclined
the fine lady to think I might have been from elsewhere. I get this a lot ;>)
-JimD
On Sep 30, 2012, at 10:03 PM, Reid wrote:
>
> On Sunday, Sept
On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 07:53 -0600, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> One doesn't spend much time worrying about head protection while
> walking.
Falls while walking seldom involve a head injury.
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Really, as far as I can tell.
For me, the issue is: what is the actual, statistically determined risk for
death or injury from cycling? If the statistics I've read are true -- the
NYT article cites one putting cycling on a par with walking; another I've
read claims cycling is less dangerous than w
On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 14:14 -0400, Jeff Lesperance wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Joan Oppel
> wrote:
> Grant visited us in the DC area yesterday afternoon and
> evening - and I do mean evening. The group ride (about a
> dozen people) started a little after 5
New price . $60 each pair with USPS shipping !
These are nice cranks and the SS rings will last a long time. I use a
black big ring on my Bombadil and it looks awesome . I was a silver snob
too lol. But now that I've actually put some on my bike it looks
cool.
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Jack,
What are the frame sizes and what components are on the roubaix??
On 9/29/12, Capnjack wrote:
> I bought this frame and by the time I got a chance to ride it, I found it
> was too large for me. I just wasn't thinking straight, I guess. I called
> it a senior moment, and now have purchased
I'm really enjoying the VO Rando bar I put on my Sogn. Looks strange, feels
great.
Eric Daume
Dublin, OH
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
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> My favorite is the Salsa Cowbell. Black only, but you'll probably cover
> most of that with tape.
I've gone to thick wool socks inside sealskins inside loose fitting
sandals. If it's windy out, wind covers over it all. If it's not super
cold, thin liner socks inside the thick wool socks in the sandals works
okay.
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That Protovelo looks eerily familiar. Did you get from a seller in N. CA.?
Joe Bernard
Vasllejo, CA.
On Sunday, September 30, 2012 7:50:11 PM UTC-7, Mayfly wrote:
> Jack,
> More info onthe Protovelo? Size, story, etc? The PV looks to be a beaut.
> The Specialized is one ugly bugger ( in a "go
My favorite is the Salsa Cowbell. Black only, but you'll probably cover most of
that with tape. The bigger issue is the 31.8 mm clamp size.
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