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> another one:
>
coconut milk smoothie
coconut sugar
coconut milk
chia powder
hemp seeds
and/or hemp powder
fruit
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> giddy aboout mountain biking:
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Thanks for the offer, Captain, but I was just looking to trade. Sorry.
Maybe someone else here will snatch them up, though.
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Now I have to figure out an affordable build.
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Or the abbreviated version, usually intoned between sucks at a bloody
knuckle in the dim light of a crowded garage: WWSD?
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 9:00:53 PM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> The only acronym you need to know teaches you all the others: AASHTA
>
The only acronym you need to know teaches you all the others: AASHTA
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 7:27:02 PM UTC-8, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
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> RBWHQ&L - (in your best Doctor Evil voice) Rivendell Bicycle Works
> Headquarters & La-ir!
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> Beginning to think that to offset my current trend of small portions of
> grass fed red meat, smoked salmon, and raw butter- I should opt for oatmeal
> and grains. For six months I lived in a vegan house and desperately needed
> meat protein so I resorted to cooking my steaks outdoors on m
I have a LS Rapha polo I'd like turned in to a short sleeve. Maybe have
the cut-offs made into arm warmers? Any ideas? Anyone skilled in this
area? Cash or trades?
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Mine didn't. Congratulations...nice bike and I think you got a good deal.
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 6:07:11 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I just got the 53 Bleriot frameset that Peter threaded about Peter White
> selling. It is new-in-box!
>
> Does anyone know if the Bleriot frames
Antonioni,
Feeling it. I am from San Diego however. Train to PDX and ride south.
Sounds like a fun ride.
Curtis
On Thursday, February 27, 2014, Antonioni Vicente <
likewisewildf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lookin' to pedal outta town one o' the last few days of June or July 1st.
> Anyone feelin' th
I bought a medium to go on my custom Riv. They're very nice looking!
On Friday, February 28, 2014 9:32:29 AM UTC-8, Brian Campbell wrote:
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> are in stock...
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/category-s/147.htm
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Hey group, doing some early spring cleaning, All tires are very very
gently used, just have to unload some stuff, prices dont include shipping,
deals for multiple items! Reply off list pleez,thanks -Mike
Resist Nomad tires. 700x 45 $25/pair
Kenda Karma 700x1.9. $20/pair
Schwalbe Ma
A lot of people have a real soft spot for lugged steel. I think they
appreciate the beauty & craftsmanship, but nonetheless feel it's too
heavy/antiquated/inefficient to meet their perceived needs.
Glad you were able to enjoy your ride today on such a
heavy/antiquated/inefficient bike!
Cheers,
Da
That didn't take long for one to pop up for sale!
On Mar 2, 2014 10:38 PM, "cyclotourist" wrote:
> Uhhm, Brad?
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> "it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Jim Bailey wrote:
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>> OK,
>> After valued input on the I-bo
Uhhm, Brad?
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Jim Bailey wrote:
> OK,
> After valued input on the I-bob list I've decided to sell my 57cm Hilsen
> as a frame or full bike - your choice.
>
> Serious interested parties can
As I write the rain is falling and the federal government, local
governments, and school districts have closed for Monday. All done in
anticipation of the approaching storm forecast to deliver rain, sleet,
freezing rain, and finally 6-10 inches of snow all by noon tomorrow.
However, earlier
RBWHQ&L - (in your best Doctor Evil voice) Rivendell Bicycle Works
Headquarters & La-ir!
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Lookin' to pedal outta town one o' the last few days of June or July 1st.
Anyone feelin' this? I know it's a ways off but, you know...a
mid-"winter's" night dream, of sorts. Either way: See ya there!
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These racks look great, I saw them in person and really liked the large. I
wasn't patient enough and went with the V.O. Campeur rack. The V.O. Is nice but
the Nitto looks much more solid.
I wish I would have waited but I'm trying to dial in the bike for a short
tour down coast and I couldn't
OK,
After valued input on the I-bob list I've decided to sell my 57cm Hilsen as
a frame or full bike - your choice.
Serious interested parties can contact me at off-list.
Thanks,
Jim in Knoxvegas, Tennessee
57cm Rivendell A. Homer Hilsen for Sale
Size: 57cm: ST 57cm ctt, TT 57cm ctc (horizont
On the path to giving a makeover the previously-Tony-D's Atlantis...
These brakes are in great shape and yours should be, too.
Hang onto yer pads & straddle wires, as I'll be doing the same.
OR
they are FS $40 shipped CONUS/$35 picked up in NE Portland, Oregon
Front & rear, naturally.
Thank y
> Looks like hypothermia in 10 minutes flat in those pics!!!
>
I can't wait for winter to be over, either.
So you still commute in those -0 degree temps? I am impressed!
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Wow. Great topic. How far back to I go? Well, let's move from beyond the
Stingray years into when I started to want a road bike. Back then they came in
lugged steel, fillet brazed steel, welded or Schwinn's electro-forged
construction. Lugged and fillet brazing were cool and the hallmark of
I pulled the trigger on Gran Bois Hetre Extra Legers. Comfortable, fast
rolling, light. They do hit that 650B 42 mm sweet spot. Today was the
maiden voyage, and I was happy. We will see about puncture resistance and
wear.
Had they been available, I might have went for the Babyshoe Pass XLs.
Looks like a full, high dollar Rando build. Nice!!
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=rivendell+hillborne&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xrivendell+saluki&_nkw=rivendell+saluki&_sacat=0
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Congrats on the buy! I don't know how Rivendell sold them, but nobody else
included HS or BB.
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 6:07 PM, Michael wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just got the 53 Bleriot frameset that Peter threaded about
Hi everyone,
I just got the 53 Bleriot frameset that Peter threaded about Peter White
selling. It is new-in-box!
Does anyone know if the Bleriot framesets originally came with bb and/or
headset installed, like some of the RBW frames did/do?
Thanks for any info.
I will post pics after I get it
>
> Thanks for the tip, Peter.
>
I just paid for the 53cm Bleriot.
It is new in box
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No..this is an original 96 All Rounder that I received in a trade for my 57
Hilsen. But I did send it off to Rivendell/D&D cycles for a repaint.
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 6:29:40 PM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:
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> Brad,
>
> Correct me if I'm mistaken, but didn't you just have that custom made for
> y
Same here, only about Paul Racer braze-ons.
-J
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Brad,
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but didn't you just have that custom made for
you last year? The green one I've admired so. I have a Hilsen but it's 58cm
and 650b so it'd be no dice there.
~Hugh
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 2:36:12 PM UTC-8, jinxed wrote:
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> I must be insane, but I'm going to
Looks great, I hadn't thought of it for an upright build.
Evan, Do you know what the top tube slope is on the Privateer?
-Dave
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I actually asked that very question when I originally bought my Hilsen and
was not only told no, but absolutely not and that Grant would not allow it.
I wish I could spring for a custom, but my whole point in looking for a
trade is because I cant make up the difference on a new Hilsen, much less
I am pretty certain RBW can offer cantis on a Homer as an upgrade
during build. That is indeed a temptation!
Also, I have confirmed RnR tires do not fit a (1st batch/Nobillete)
Legolas (62cm).
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 3/2/14, JL wrote:
> Is there anything else you want in a bike? This s
Is there anything else you want in a bike? This sounds like a perfect
opportunity to call up Rivendell for a new custom! You said have time on your
side. An AHH style frame with slightly larger clearance, cantilever brakes, a
shortish top tube sound very worthy.
Jason
SF.CA
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I have a 63Hilsen and it definitely fits RnRs on Synergy rims, not with a
fender, but without a fender, no prob, ive even put 50mm Duremes on my
Hilsen, but those any measure ~46mm, now those are a tight squeeze!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 2, 2014, at 4:15 PM, Mike Schiller wrote:
>
>
Were the 42 mm IRC's a true 42mm? My Rock n' roads measure 44mm on a 23mm
rim. I've seen them on a Hillborne but never on a Hilsen.
I looked for a long time for a used 59 Hilsen, thinking I would have Paul
Racer studs or canti studs brazed on. Never found one at the right price.
I had a cus
I like the blessing from the woman on the train. Good portent!
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If that is true than I guess that would be the only bike that would fit
those and fit you. Good luck on the search, I am sure someone has one they
aren't riding. The wicked paint job on that AR should help.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 6:06 PM, jinxed wrote:
> There are 2 confirmations on the board t
There are 2 confirmations on the board the Rn'Rs fit the Hilsen. I ran 42mm
IRC Mythos SlickCX on mine with no problems. I even kept them just in case.
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 3:52:12 PM UTC-7, Peter M wrote:
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> The AHH took 43 Rock and Roads, even with the knobbies?
>
>
>
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Same issue with the Hunq...top tube is too long for me running a M-bar even
with short stem.
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 3:39:22 PM UTC-7, mike goldman wrote:
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> my 58cm atlantis with cantis will fit a rock and road tire and fits me at
> 5'8"
>
Really neat thread, haven't had time to read all of the responses, but my
own thinking has been meandering along this path recently. I'm relatively
young (29) but have been cycling seriously for 11 or 12 years. I'd always
considered myself relatively faithful to my bikes, not turning them over
Yes, with drop bars I always run the bar con shift housing outside the bar tape.
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The AHH took 43 Rock and Roads, even with the knobbies?
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 5:39 PM, mikel66...@juno.com wrote:
> my 58cm atlantis with cantis will fit a rock and road tire and fits me at
> 5'8"
>
> Do THIS before eating carbs (ever
my 58cm atlantis with cantis will fit a rock and road tire and fits me at 5'8"
Do THIS before eating carbs (every time)
1 EASY tip to increase fat-burning, lower blood sugar & decrease fat storage
http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3131/
I must be insane, but I'm going to put this out here.
No matter how much I romanticize - add a fancy new paint job - try every
tire - convert to 650b - change bar wrap 6 times - I just plain preferred
my Hilsen.
I could go on and on into the this and the that...but the reality is, for
my size,
Looks like a lot of fun about to be had with that bike! Do you usually leave
your bar end housing outside of your wrap?
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Oh no doubt … that's what I'd try!
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 4:06:13 PM UTC-5, Mike Schiller wrote:
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> The Compass Loup Loup pass version. Same tire in 38mm wide.
>
> ~mike
>
> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 12:52:07 PM UTC-8, JimD wrote:
>>
>> OK,
>>
>> Since I can't fit Hetres on my 650 B Saluki what
The Compass Loup Loup pass version. Same tire in 38mm wide.
~mike
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 12:52:07 PM UTC-8, JimD wrote:
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> OK,
>
> Since I can't fit Hetres on my 650 B Saluki what 38 mm 650B tires do folks
> suggest?
>
> Thanks,
> JimD
>
> On Mar 2, 2014, at 11:07 AM, Ron Mc >
> wrote:
>
> I
OK,
Since I can't fit Hetres on my 650 B Saluki what 38 mm 650B tires do folks
suggest?
Thanks,
JimD
On Mar 2, 2014, at 11:07 AM, Ron Mc wrote:
> I agree, 46mm Honjos would be perfect with 38mm tires, but that's about the
> upper limit.
>
> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 12:54:12 PM UTC-6, jeff
The Rock and Roads are gonna be great on that bike!
Chris
Sanger, TX
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Perfection
Such is my reaction to photos that make me get up off the chair and pedal.
(Even if for 5 minutes.)
On Mar 2, 2014, at 10:17 AM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> The first 'stars not aligning' moment: The used Paul Touring Cantilevers I
> picked up for this build had a missing part. So
I agree, 46mm Honjos would be perfect with 38mm tires, but that's about the
upper limit.
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 12:54:12 PM UTC-6, jeffrey kane wrote:
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> Hi Jim,
>
> The fenders you see are Berthoud 650b x 50's. Mike Kone sells them out of
> Boulder Bicycles. I have them on a Belriot also.
Hi Jim,
The fenders you see are Berthoud 650b x 50's. Mike Kone sells them out of
Boulder Bicycles. I have them on a Belriot also. The fit on either frame is
tight but requires almost not crimping, which, is saying a lot since
neither frame was optimized for 42's and fenders. The tire to fender
Just a reminder this bike is still for sale.. :) 1500.00 will all items
shown in picture including water bottle and pump... if it's in the photo
and on the bicycle it will be shipped.. :) Don't want to give away the
background :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/sets/72157640446277544/
Eileen is awesome got to see her on New Years ride on Diablo the last two
years.
Here she is.
http://flic.kr/p/iQ65dm
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I love these glimpses into the ongoing doings and prep and care of bicycles
in other's lives. It is wonderful to see the care and dedication, passion,
and love they receive. Thank you for the window to look through, Bill!
With abandon,
Patrick
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The first 'stars not aligning' moment: The used Paul Touring Cantilevers I
picked up for this build had a missing part. So I couldn't finish the
build completely, until I get a replacement bit. I took the opportunity to
order a set of Rock and Roads at the same time. As I wait for the par
SFGate has a feature on bicycle style, a big photo spread. Congrats to
Eileen and her A.H.H. for a splashy appearance. Lots of fun and smart
bicycles and bicyclists featured in the photo shoot. Look out for the
barnacled Motebecane.
http://www.sfgate.com/style/article/Cyclists-show-off-their-Sa
Those look tremendous. I've got to go wear out some tires so I can make
room for these.
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 6:37:19 AM UTC-8, jeffrey kane wrote:
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> Cross-post from the 650b group :
>
> I've been nursing a pair of Pari Moto's since mid-summer and the weather
> has helped extend their li
Marc,
That storm packed a punch! At least you gave them a chuckle, laughter is
good medicine. Look forward to some Spring ride reports.
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving." -- Albert Einstein
http://velocipedemusings.blogspot.com/
On Sun, Mar 2,
Just an FYI, this is the seller's 4th relisting, all at the same price.
Doesn't seem in a hurry to move it...
I also have no connection to the seller/item.
As for these disclaimers, I've seen them on most hardware-focused lists and
forums since I started giggling the interweb (isn't giggle that
Fantastic! I'm impressed those giant lugs fit in there.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 7:52:53 AM UTC-7, Takashi wrote:
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> I have been thinking about buying a new pair of studded tires.
> I wasn't sure if I could put Schwalbe Ice Spikers on my Hunqapillar, but
> after reading th
Jeffrey and/or anyone,
I've got an early 62 cm Saluki (650B version) it has hammered Honjo fenders.
I'm not sure what model honjos are , but they measure 46mm wide on the outside
and ~41 mm
wide internally (rolled fender edge to rolled fender edge).
What fenders do you have on your Saluki and
I think I want Shimano deore xt skewers. If I buy them do you want my silver
velocity skewers for $25?
Fair winds,
Captain Conway Bennett
On Mar 1, 2014, at 8:48 AM, Michael wrote:
> I have a pair from a Weinmann wheelset - black. Modern. Newish, as they came
> off my wife's 3 year old Ral
I have been thinking about buying a new pair of studded tires.
I wasn't sure if I could put Schwalbe Ice Spikers on my Hunqapillar, but
after reading this thread, I decided to try them.
Turned out that they fit on my bike fine.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/77318553@N08/sets/72157641749379205/
Th
those look great and super-cozy
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 8:37:19 AM UTC-6, jeffrey kane wrote:
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> Cross-post from the 650b group :
>
> I've been nursing a pair of Pari Moto's since mid-summer and the weather
> has helped extend their life (read: much reduced riding around here since
> December)
Cross-post from the 650b group :
I've been nursing a pair of Pari Moto's since mid-summer and the weather
has helped extend their life (read: much reduced riding around here since
December) … but I've been telling myself to p/u a new set o' tires for the
last month or so and had decided I go fo
It went by here last night leaving a fresh 4" on top of the 10 feet we have
already received...sigh. I'm tired of studded tires. Ironically, with
daylight savings time a week away, I sent out a press release for the local
club to announce the beginning of our organized ride season. It's got t
the large is sold out
On Saturday, March 1, 2014 10:48:58 PM UTC-6, sameness wrote:
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> Looks like all the new racks have a three hole tab so the B&M light and
> their ilk bolt on without an adapter. Neat!
>>
>>
> Jeff Hagedorn
> Los Angeles, CA USA
>
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I re-discovered bicycles in 2000 when I was looking for a fun way to
stay encouraged to get some cardio exercise. A visit to a local shop in
Midland MI provided me with a left over Trek Navigator (all steel) which
I enjoyed immensely. I kept playing with it to make more useful, but
without a
Over time I have moved to simplicity. Fewer gears - my road bike is a true
ten speed, my commuter / light tourer is a 1x5, and will have a single
speed for heavy touring off road. Less pizazz/paint - road bike has simple
cinelli lugs one color, commuter is raw stainless fillet braze, single
s
Brilliant!
On Saturday, March 1, 2014 1:54:40 PM UTC-7, sameness wrote:
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> For peace in the household, BIKE is the solution to N+1: Buy It, Keep
> Elsewhere.
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I have a couple things I bought from Riv that never got mounted on the bike
they were purchased for. New, unmarked, still in packaging.
Cream SKS 45 Longboard fenders, $45 shipped
Nitto DirtDrop stem 80cm, 26.0 clamp, $55 shipped.
I also have a couple roadish double derailers for $20 each shippe
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