I just measured the BBs on the Bombadil. Just under 47 at about 50 psi. Synergy
rims. These have been on the bike for a month or so.
Would be tight if it works.
Dan
> On Jul 9, 2014, at 9:58 PM, Aaron Young <1ce...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Anyone know if 650b Big Bens will fit a first gen (gree
Manny! I'm super close to picking up a Large. What's so fascinating about
a Medium or what issues do you have with the Large?
Just curious,
Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014, Manuel Acosta
wrote:
> I rarely get to try bikes my size with different set-ups. Was looking to
>
Manny
You can borrow my Saddlesack Medium anytime. It's not for sale, but you
can definitely borrow.
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 9:29:50 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>
> I rarely get to try bikes my size with different set-ups. Was looking to
> try a medium sackville and maybe even trade th
Please tell me people are receiving their patches and shirts...
Should have been yesterday for CA folk. I had a sudden pang of "what if no
one gets their stuff??!"
Philip
www.biketinker.com
On Sunday, July 6, 2014 12:07:14 AM UTC-7, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> All Virtual Attendees' patches and
Anyone know if 650b Big Bens will fit a first gen (green) Sam H without
fenders?
Thanks,
Aaron
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014, Tonester wrote:
> As big as will fit. As mentioned above there are a few rocky sections
> where you'll want as much volume as possible
>
> On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 1:51:
Rivendell swap meet?! now I am getting really jealous!
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 12:32 AM, dougP wrote:
> Event expansion (aka "mission creep"). I've been thinking about Albatross
> bars but have never ridden them. Maybe this weekend.
>
> dougP
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 9:29:50 PM UTC-7,
Event expansion (aka "mission creep"). I've been thinking about Albatross
bars but have never ridden them. Maybe this weekend.
dougP
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 9:29:50 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>
> I rarely get to try bikes my size with different set-ups. Was looking to
> try a medium sa
Congrats Chris! Looks sweet man!
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> On Jul 9, 2014, at 9:31 PM, Chris Chen wrote:
>
> I mentioned the construction of my gravel touring, french paper delivery
> inspired Bantam Bicycle, "General Chen's Chicken", a while back.
>
> Well, it's together, and has already gone
I rarely get to try bikes my size with different set-ups. Was looking to try a
medium sackville and maybe even trade that day for my large sackville?
Long shot maybe
See ya there
Manny
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That is kind of tempting. The issue is my precious 10 year old daughter
has been at Farm Camp all week, with no phones and I'm missing her
terribly. We pick her up early Saturday morning. I don't want to miss the
pickup, and I don't want to force my wife to come pick me up at 7AM at
China Ca
It's way more than a load carrier. I rode it unloaded last night, seat way too
low for me. What a spry, fun, comfortable bike!
-Jim W.
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On Jul 9, 2014, at 9:08 PM, dougP wrote:
> "Naw, THIS is a RACK!"
>
> Good on you, mate. What a load carrier!
>
> dougP
>
> On Wednes
Thanks for the offer! Have that covered by Doug who is driving it back
south.
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 9:10 PM, Philip Williamson <
philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:
> C'mon, Bill! I'm in for a Friday night China Camp sle
C'mon, Bill! I'm in for a Friday night China Camp sleepover.
It's RIGHT over the bridge...
David, do you need a bike?
Philip
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On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 5:33:37 PM UTC-7, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Yep, that's what I'm doing. Mad dash up the 5 on Friday, flying back on
>
"Naw, THIS is a RACK!"
Good on you, mate. What a load carrier!
dougP
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 6:31:16 PM UTC-7, Christopher Chen wrote:
>
> I mentioned the construction of my gravel touring, french paper delivery
> inspired Bantam Bicycle, "General Chen's Chicken", a while back.
>
> Well, it
Tremendous. Just splendid
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 6:31:53 PM UTC-7, Bob Cook wrote:
>
> Mounted the Mark's Rack with upside-down EDelux yesterday. Took advantage
> this morning of beautiful weather for twenty-some miles of rolling Iowa for
> Homer's first real ride. I must admit I wore padde
Tying this HAR thread with the Enmoot bike thread.
IF I was able to go to the Entmoot, I'd be tempted to bring my
double-double, since so many of you will be on your Quickbeams. My
double-double has double fork tip eyelets and mid fork braze-ons, so I went
ahead and set it up with my HAR
Nice photos! Those of us in the western part of the country are envious of
the green. Sounds like the bike is mostly working well. It looks great.
dougP
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 6:31:53 PM UTC-7, Bob Cook wrote:
>
> Mounted the Mark's Rack with upside-down EDelux yesterday. Took advantage
Ah, its 10% for 6 days from your bday. No discount on frames and whatnot.
Just setup your account on the site and they will email you automatically a
few days before.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 11:58 PM, lungimsam wrote:
> Not working here either.
>>
>
> How much is the birthday discount, and does
>
> Not working here either.
>
How much is the birthday discount, and does everyone get it, and does it
only last for one day, on your birthday, or the whole month?
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I got an email regarding by birthday discount, which I total forgot until
after I put in an order on Monday, doh! Went to go to site and it says "no
information transmitted" in chrome.
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Try Aerotech Designs. The urban pedal pushers are pretty good. Less baggy than
the MUSA not as tight as swerve. And they have lots of places to stash things.
Left hand entry takes getting used to. But doable.
Chrome telegraph are good as well not sure if they are current production.
Heavier we
It's all officially unofficial! Just see the blug for proof. Grin.
No roll call needed for the virtual ride -- just ride with abandon and
share your adventures with us here and on Flickr, so, in a way, we'll have
a post roll call.
With abandon,
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So cool! Love the colour.
Great write-up, too :-)
KJ
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 7:06:40 PM UTC-4, Addison wrote:
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> I had a lot of fun "restoring" my MB-1 and even more fun writing this
> tongue in cheek review of a "hopelessly outdated" lugged steel mountain
> bike with friction shifting, n
So nice, now my MB2 is looking even more tired. Those are really great
rates for powdercoating too!
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
> Love it! Great color and amusing commentary in your blog post. Congrats
> on the 'new' bike! :)
>
> Tony
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Awesome, wish I had that huge front rack when I delivered papers in upstate
NY all those cold winters!
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> That is beautiful.
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Love it! Great color and amusing commentary in your blog post. Congrats
on the 'new' bike! :)
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Beautiful, General!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 7:31:16 PM UTC-6, Christopher Chen wrote:
>
> I mentioned the construction of my gravel touring, french paper delivery
> inspired Bantam Bicycle, "General Chen's Chicken", a while back.
>
> Well, it's together, and has already
Good luck! Baggy beats the heck out of too snug, and Riv is the only place
I've found (short of making our own, which I haven't asked my wife to yet)
that is baggy enough and too even a bit more than I'd like.
We added 6" of fabric to one company's knickers to make them work and they
are fantas
Hmm. Having gone out and bought a Marin bike map, I notice that instead of
riding around the peninsula from San Rafael to China Camp, it's possible to
go through the peninsula. Climbing, of course, on dirt, I need hardly say.
So I'm thinking that maybe the Ferry option ride won't be quite as
super-
or WTB
i need a decent quality 3/4 length knicker. 31" waist and not too tight if you
have something used.
The Riv knickers seem a bit too baggy and the offerings from Swrve a bit to
snug around the thigh/calf area
mike goldman
warwick,r.i.
Cheers indeed! That bike has the biggest front rack I've ever seen -- what
is it?
How much weight can you carry in front?
Finally: Nice orange!
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Chris Chen wrote:
> I mentioned the construction of my gravel touring, french paper delivery
> inspired Bantam Bicycl
Mounted the Mark's Rack with upside-down EDelux yesterday. Took advantage
this morning of beautiful weather for twenty-some miles of rolling Iowa for
Homer's first real ride. I must admit I wore padded shorts. Brooks, my
English butler (see what I did there?), is simply not adequately accustomed
I mentioned the construction of my gravel touring, french paper delivery
inspired Bantam Bicycle, "General Chen's Chicken", a while back.
Well, it's together, and has already gone on its first overnight.
Build photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lumachrome/14568419045/
Cheers
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Beautiful bike! A great project and write-up. I wish you years of enjoyable
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Sounds awesome. I'll be AWOL. A few PDX and SEA folks heading down tho.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 5:33 PM, cyclotourist wrote:
> Yep, that's what I'm doing. Mad dash up the 5 on Friday, flying back on
> Sat to pack for holiday w/ the fam on Sunday. You gotta' commit, man!
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> "
What a great project. Hope you enjoy many miles on that bike.
Don
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 4:06:49 PM UTC-7, Addison wrote:
>
> I had a lot of fun "restoring" my MB-1 and even more fun writing this
> tongue in cheek review of a "hopelessly outdated" lugged steel mountain
> bike with friction s
Yep, that's what I'm doing. Mad dash up the 5 on Friday, flying back on Sat
to pack for holiday w/ the fam on Sunday. You gotta' commit, man!
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Easy: join us on FRI or SAT
As big as will fit. As mentioned above there are a few rocky sections
where you'll want as much volume as possible
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 1:51:43 PM UTC-7, BSWP wrote:
>
> My QuickBeam will be wearing its new Soma Sea-lions... hope the colours
> don't clash too much.
>
> - Andrew, Berkeley
Easy: join us on FRI or SAT- still plenty of action and you ain't
missed nothin yet!!!
On 7/9/14, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Too bad for me I won't be there. Our family summer vacation starts Sunday.
>
> We're heading to the East Coast. I'm bummed about it.
>
> On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 4:29:10 PM
Too bad for me I won't be there. Our family summer vacation starts Sunday.
We're heading to the East Coast. I'm bummed about it.
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 4:29:10 PM UTC-7, jbu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> https://doodle.com/bmgxmxcvv4gwytn5
>
> Total flagrant abuse of what this doodle poll thin
A couple other things to consider.
1) When I switched from a slightly too big 58cm Ram to a slightly too small
56cm Ram, I noticed that the smaller frame was noticeably more responsive,
at all speed ranges. Not a huge change though. (I actually prefered the 58
but got used to the 56 pretty qui
https://doodle.com/bmgxmxcvv4gwytn5
Total flagrant abuse of what this doodle poll thing was designed
for... but, it seems to work well 'nuf for our immediate needs...
If you plan to join the events this weekend, do us coordinators a huge
favor and help us get a better head-count for who-what-when
I had a lot of fun "restoring" my MB-1 and even more fun writing this
tongue in cheek review of a "hopelessly outdated" lugged steel mountain
bike with friction shifting, no suspension, and 26" wheels. I'm looking
forward to more fun rides.
Hope you enjoy!
http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2014/0
Mild sounds like my type of ride. Great that those of you with local
knowledge are there so us out-of-towners don't wander off somewhere.
dougP
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 8:56:41 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Till wrote:
>
> The website has officially singled me out as a ride leader for Sunday.
> Seeing a
Quickbeam! Ferry!
I was going to bring several bikes, but am just bringing the Quickbeam. I'm
doing the last minute gearing freakout, but it's going to be fine.
Philip
www.biketinker.com
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 1:22:04 PM UTC-7, BSWP wrote:
>
> Life always presents options, what makes it in
My QuickBeam will be wearing its new Soma Sea-lions... hope the colours
don't clash too much.
- Andrew, Berkeley
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Life always presents options, what makes it interesting is how we choose.
For me, it's a decision over which bike to ride to the Entmooot, between
the very logical and nicely-appointed LongLow Custom, and the much more
spartan QuickBeam (orange!), which is where my gut is pointing. I think
wit
Leslie,
Message me off list. Got a pair going to the donation bin Friday.
-J
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What an incredible deal!
If I hadn't already bought a 61 AHH from a fellow list member a couple
months back, I would be all over this to try my hand at 650B. Alas, its
not to be for me.
Someone buy it!
Avery "I-have-no-affiliation-with-the-seller" Wilson
On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 11:12:45 PM
UPDATE:
Thanks everyone for your patience with me being sick. Got a few things
shipped off today. What's still available is in* bold*.
PENDING: Riv stock Velocity Twin Hollow wheelset. LX hubs, 9 speed
cassette, Jack Brown Blue tires. Complete, true, ready to go! $200 shipped.
SOLD: Nitto Gr
Ha! Aside from the obvious barefoot reference (and the Bigfoot crossing
sign I posted not long ago). I occasionally see bear tracks where the bear
slipped in the mud on the heel of its paw, then landed. The resulting print
it a huge human-like foot with claws. Pretty fun! Here's the "Barefoot
Thanks Patrick!
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> I'm not sure if I did it correctly, but I posted it under rides. Feel free
> to move/change anything if it needs improvement.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 11:11:40 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick w
Perfect- thanks, Big Foot! ;-)
=- Joe
On 7/9/14, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> I'm not sure if I did it correctly, but I posted it under rides. Feel free
> to move/change anything if it needs improvement.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 11:11:40 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote
On-One UK sill has 25.4 in white.
Another option would be the Origin 8 Gary II bar. Pretty similar shape. A
bit more drop. Probably worth the $30.
Dan
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Lesli Larson
wrote:
> I'm trying to track down a pair of On One Midge bars with a 25.4 clamp -
> preferably
Real pictures!!
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I'm surprised about the fork braze-ons, mine does not have any braze-ons. I
personally don't want them on my Roadeo; I don't put bags, racks, or
anything on the bike except a really small tool roll and it would just be
sitting there unused. That just isn't what my Roadeo is for. I can
certainly
My QB has 40x16, and I'll be on some well-worn JBs and a cheap front deep-V
wheel that I've wanted to replace for a while. Fingers crossed on that
set-up! Time to put some noodles on, as its only worn Jitensha bars:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/25671211@N02/12531548795/
Esteban
San Diego, Cal
I'm not sure if I did it correctly, but I posted it under rides. Feel free
to move/change anything if it needs improvement.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 11:11:40 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Thanks, Dan! Could someone smarter than me with web page stuff put up the
> v
I'm trying to track down a pair of On One Midge bars with a 25.4 clamp -
preferably in silver finish (though I will toil to scrub off black
anodization). Looks like distributor is moving to a wider clamp sizes and
no longer has these in stock.
Lesli Larson
Eugene, OR
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I'm planning on riding the QB for China Camp and gears for Diablo - so this
sounds good. Stoked to get up there!
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 8:56:41 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Till wrote:
>
> The website has officially singled me out as a ride leader for Sunday.
> Seeing as my on
Thanks, Dan! Could someone smarter than me with web page stuff put up the
virtual Entmoot ride on Saturday. Details are:
Where: Everywhere! Specifically right where you are!
When: Throughout the weekend of July 11-13, with an emphasis on Saturday
since that's when the China Beach Entmoot is happ
Good trick, making an eyelet-doubler. Careful with loading and angles, don't
want it moving around.
RivHQ told me my Sam wasn't designed for substantial front loads therefore
recommended Nitto mini+small basket not Nitto BFR+big basket. Seen a lot of big
ones since, so might as well save $ and
I think a Manny Trap is any view with beautiful atmospheric layering of
hills, with bicyclists nearby. So that route is one big Manny Trap.
Philip
www.biketinker.com
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 4:36:07 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> To catch a Manny requires a Manny Trap. Place a trail of as
This was my answer to the mid brazeons that are not on the Atlantis but
needed for lowrider racks.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/8435670094/in/set-72157626241665432
It's a door jam bracket for like 30 cents a piece. Been on multiple tours
and holds tight and stiff. Great option for
The website has officially singled me out as a ride leader for Sunday.
Seeing as my only "real" Riv is a Quickbeam, I thought I'd make this the
official "Entmoot" ride, built around the capabilities of the Quickbeam.
Don't have a specific route laid yet, but I have sought the wisdom of the
lo
Anne,
You should sent an email to Scott, Jenny and Grant of Riv they were planning on
taking the ferry also but dont think they have all the linguistic worked out.
Pretty sure they would love to tag along
Manny
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Dav,
Contrary to popular belief I make for a great ride leader when I know where
I'm going.Im pretty sure I know where I'm going for this ride.
All seriousness though. Friday for those coming early theres a s240 near RivHQ
that day. Some Northerns were planning to get here sometime early mornin
It shouldn't be all *that *hard to create a small L-shaped fitting that
screws to the lower eyelets and provides upper eyelets *and* replacement
lowers. It would take about 1.5" sq inches of sheet metal, max, a saw, and
a drill. You could also make it out of aluminum and thread it it. Lots of
For sure the HAR will connect to the lower eyelets. It just won't be
level, most likely. Not being level won't cause any problem besides
looking tilted.
On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 9:08:24 PM UTC-7, john muhl wrote:
>
> Both my Atlantis and Betty Foy have double eyelets but I did call before
>
Single eyelets on our Hillbornes is definitely not a mistake. These
details change over time, that's all. I can't comment on why a small load
on the front of your Hillborne handles poorly while a 30 pound human near
the front doesn't. I've run15-20 pounds on the Nitto Mini+platrack on
multip
The containers have been picked up. Most everything was purchased. These
items not purchased are headed to donation-ville (whether it be a friend or
Neighborhood Bike Works)
- 700c rear wheel $150 // Shimano XT 9sp hub laced 36 spokes to Velocity
Synergy OC Rim. Upgrade your Surly Long H
To catch a Manny requires a Manny Trap. Place a trail of assorted dirty and
well worn and broken bike parts, especially dangling bar tape leading to a
nest of hanging Poohs tied to a tree with a hammock set up. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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