Haha confession time is that I repainted and refitted mine too.
On Jan 24, 2014 12:27 AM, "Mark Guglielmana"
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> Peter,
>
> I have a medical condition. It's malignant. It's called engineeritis, I
> can't leave well enough alone.
>
> David,
>
> Oh, I thought this was the Rivendale site, on se
What a beautiful bike. You did such fine work. Inspires me to take some
rust off my Bridgestone.
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 9:29:48 PM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>
> I got my pop's Windsor into rideable condition last night. I rode it
> around the block and I'm extremely pleased so far. Th
Atlantis is sold. When I have time I'll post some Rivish items I have and no
longer need
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Peter,
I have a medical condition. It's malignant. It's called engineeritis, I
can't leave well enough alone.
David,
Oh, I thought this was the Rivendale site, on second look this is the RONA
site (yes, I have the t-shirt). BTW, I always misspell it when typing the
URL, but Google corrects me. T
Congrats! I was watching that frame - didn't intend to buy it though. It
should build up into something lovely!
Nick W.
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Internationals are GREAT bikes. Probably the only vintage bike I would go
out of my way to get.
BTW, I can't see original pics either, but can see the second posting in
Chrome.
And where is this Rivendale of which you speak :-)
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vid
Michael, I wear mostly wool when I'm riding (or running, or rowing, or
whatever) and, no, the clothing does not need to be cycling specific. My
wool cycling trousers are my wool rowing trousers. Wear what you will. . .
I recently cycled around the west of Ireland for a week and wore a regular
wool
These days, cycling specific wool garment prices are astronomical.
Goodwill has wool tops that are non cycling specific. Sometimes they have
100% Merino wool sweaters, like Gap, etc.
Itch-and -fine-ness-factors aside, will these do just as well layering to
keep warm and dry in the winter, and t
Hi Michael,
What kind of condition and how much would you be asking? Curious why aren't
you using it?
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving." -- Albert Einstein
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 7:42 PM, allenmichael w
Hugh, I have a black surly front. Used.
Michael Allen
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Why paint it? It looks great like it is. I had an international for years
and loved it I still regret selling it.
On Jan 23, 2014 7:25 PM, "Mark Guglielmana"
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> Looking for a frame builder/painter in the SF Bay Area. Ed Litton I
> already know, any other recommendations?
>
> I've attached t
How does the ceiling bell rope loom/harness work? Does it sing out a
special tune at 1800 hours?
- Andrew, Berkeley
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Pretty sure I have a used surly rear rack. It may be a silver one that I
rattle-canned BBQ black. Email me if interested.
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I'm about to use my hatchet during a number of weeks of winter bikecamping/
escape from brain blowing construction across the creek from us that "may"
start in February. I suspect the hatchet will come in quite handy. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 5:34:36 PM UTC-7, R
Howdy,
I'm looking for a set of black surly racks. I'd prefer used to keep the
cost down...so if you've got a set hanging around gathering dust (which is
hard to imagine but can happen) then give me a holler off list.
~Hugh
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That store looks really cool, nicely done. If I am ever in SF, I am
certainly going to stop by and purchase a hatchet. Actually, I could
probably use one.
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Bill,
Love the picture...that shade of blue on your Dad's bike is spectacular!
Enjoy the memories of your Dad and the new memories while you ride the
windsor. And I love shake down rides. I've enjoyed the process from afar
thank you for keeping us informed..
Cheers,
~Hugh
On Tuesday, Januar
Thanks for your words, Hugh. There is no easy way to deal with this, but
doing what you love always seems to be the right thing to do.
If Seth was in heaven, I suspect it'd look like this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/7091026041/
-Eunice
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 6:35:13 PM UTC-5, h
Scroll down to
*Rocky Pine Starlit
Dreamer!http://www.rockypineacresminiaturehorses.com/resources.htmlNow
that's a mini Riv Chica Warhorse Appaloosa!*
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Patrick,
Not sure why it's not showing, it does for me. I tried on a different
computer in case it was using a local copy. Permissions?
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:55:43 AM UTC-8, Mark Guglielmana wrote:
>
> Just a few weeks ago I I was coaxed into doing a SF Randonneur "Populaire"
> ride
Congrats! The picture didn't show, but you're sure to have a grand time
setting it up, then every lane you ride will have a bit of memory lane.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:55:43 PM UTC-7, Mark Guglielmana wrote:
>
> Just a few weeks ago I I was coaxed into doing a SF R
"They must be French then, Sir!"
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:20:58 PM UTC-7, Christopher Chen wrote:
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> "Shoot low, they're riding Shetlands!"
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Bill Lindsay
> > wrote:
>
>> I'm looking forward to seeing how Joe Bell does the transition from Cream
>> h
Just a few weeks ago I I was coaxed into doing a SF Randonneur "Populaire"
ride . The rando/Riv Venn diagram has a healthy intersection, as I'm sure
you're well aware. I saw a repurposed mid-70's Raleigh International, fancy
paint, all the modern brazed bits.
Ah, the same International that I a
Doh! I should'a figured that out. Sounds like a great combo and, like the
others, I can't wait to see the final product.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:55:44 PM UTC-6, Liesl wrote:
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> Yep, Bill and George, 26" wheels. I was hoping for 650B's so I could use
> my other wheelsets, but 26" wa
That's all you need to know. See you there!
cc
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"Shoot low, they're riding Shetlands!"
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> I'm looking forward to seeing how Joe Bell does the transition from Cream
> headtube to the greenish tips of the diagatubelettes.. There's some nooks
> and crannies in there. It looks like it'll be
I'm looking forward to seeing how Joe Bell does the transition from Cream
headtube to the greenish tips of the diagatubelettes.. There's some nooks
and crannies in there. It looks like it'll be a tricky masking job.
Fortunately JB has some experience.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:55:44
Yep, Bill and George, 26" wheels. I was hoping for 650B's so I could use
my other wheelsets, but 26" was part of the whole solution to 55 tires,
non-mixte frame, diagatubelettes, and a 75 pbh. it's like a miniature
warhorse.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:46:28 PM UTC-6, Bill Lindsay wrote:
George.
Surely not 700c. It's designed around 26" wheels. 559's for the win!
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:00:03 AM UTC-8, George Schick wrote:
>
> Is this going to have 650B's or 650C's? Surely not 700C's with a frame
> that small?
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 3:46:04 PM UTC-6, Li
Is this going to have 650B's or 650C's? Surely not 700C's with a frame
that small?
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 3:46:04 PM UTC-6, Liesl wrote:
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> Behold!
>
> The Riv Chica Warhorse just arrived at Riv HQ and is heading immediately
> out to JB for paint! This will be an exquisite bike; real l
It was only done for 50cm and 52 frames. No TCO on my 52 as far as I can
recall!
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Tom Goodmann wrote:
> That 650B QB sounds interesting; I'd love to try one of those sometime.
> Does it yield a bit more clearance, then, in terms of potential toe
> overlap?
> A hi-viz jersey is a practical choice too-safe, comfortable/breathable,
and the pockets are handy.
Yes. But then you have invested on a top that can be somewhat impractical
when not on the bike for those of us uncomfortable wearing LOOK AT ME
clothing in a situations where look at me is no
That 650B QB sounds interesting; I'd love to try one of those sometime.
Does it yield a bit more clearance, then, in terms of potential toe
overlap? --Tom
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Steven Frederick wrote:
> My QB is one of the 650b-wheeled versions from the last run of silver
> models
The whole head tube deal is amazing. I'd refresh the bike just for that!
Philip
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My QB is one of the 650b-wheeled versions from the last run of silver
models and it rocks with Hetres, and rolls with PariMotos. B-)
Steve
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Philip Williamson <
philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I do like fat tires on the Quickbeam! The rear axle position bec
I sure like my bib shorts for longer rides. A hi-viz jersey is a practical
choice too-safe, comfortable/breathable, and the pockets are handy. If you
buy "Club cut," or size up, they don't have to be overly tight either...
Steve
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
> I often
No FD at the moment. I managed to get the cable crimped in my elevator door
and decided to take the FD off for a while.
I had a Shimano Tiagra FD4503 9spd Triple on there before that . Worked
fine.
Jay
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:22:42 PM UTC+2, Mike wrote:
> Jay, what FD are you using
Thanks, Evan-no firm interest locally as yet but I'm in no hurry...
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 12:52 AM, Evan wrote:
> Beautiful bikes, Steve! I'll be surprised (and a bit confused) if they
> don't sell quickly. Orange X0-1!!
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Jay, what FD are you using on your set-up?
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