Thanks for the kind offer, Rich.
Does the spacer have cutouts for the cassette rivets?
The cassette has 3 rivets and wondering if I can find a spacer with cutouts so
I don't have to grind off the rivets.
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College Park Bikes?
It's in College Park, MD. Not too far from Rockville. Not the closest either.
But they are a Rivish shop.
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Try bikestoborrow.com. I believe they will deliver a bike to your location and
have heard decent things about them.
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Off topic and not Riv-related, but thought I'd ask the group as there seems
to be some DC area people on here. I'm traveling there in a few weeks to
visit my brother. He has one bike (an '84 trek 500 I converted to 650b for
him) and I'm looking for another so we can do a rambling 30-50 mile day
He's baaack! Grin. Awesome! Hopping on the bike does amazing things.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 6:08:06 PM UTC-6, David Person wrote:
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> Last Thursday I had my first totally pain free day since the sciatica
> thing started nearly 2 years ago.
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I solved a similar problem on a Bridgestone 450 years ago by installing
spacers between the middle and outer chain rings on the chainwheel.. Two or
three millimeters thick, as I recall.
Dave in Kansas
On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 1:53:00 AM UTC-5, RDS wrote:
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> Installed the Sugino Wide/Low do
Sounds like you had some classic RAGBRAI experiences, including bus
trouble! Many teams fit out clapped out retired school buses, and some are
better at plumbing up the keg refrigerators than they are at bus
maintenance. Priorities!
Seriously, though, a good team to support you seems like the be
I actually met the seller and observed the bike in person. Rides well but way
to small for me. Considered buying it so my father and I could ride Atlantii
(mine 68cm) for a 5-7 day tour up along the shoreline of Lake Michigan to the
UP. Owner not really interested in shipping considers it a h
Thanks for the great report Rusty. It sounds like a blast. Having done the
ride myself a couple of times I can really picture all the good times you
had!
Aloha,
Bob
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Rusty Click wrote:
> In lieu of a day to day trip report, here are some recollections about
> th
Sounds like it was ordered in a custom color, and the buyer asked them not
to do the downtube decals. I'm a fan of this look as well.
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 10:38:22 AM UTC-7, Steve Cole wrote:
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> My wife and I went to the National Gallery of Art yesterday to see the new
> (and wonderful
In lieu of a day to day trip report, here are some recollections about this
years RAGBRAI.
Our Pennsylvania Mountain Men, a group of 10, consisted of eight riders,
the mini bus owner, and his girlfriend who drove 'the beast' like a road
warrior. They became hitched while on this years RAGBRA
Thank god it is too big for me. Great deal for some one, though.
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 9:19:43 AM UTC-4, Palmer wrote:
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> Hi all,
> No connection, looks nice. Be happy to look at it and help a list member
> with shipping.
> http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/bik/5153013288.html
>
> Hav
Sounds great! Congratulations.
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 11:19:18 PM UTC-4, Don Compton wrote:
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> My new Roadeo, as expected, has been a pleasure to ride. I am using 700x28
> Grand Bois tires with 23mm wide rims pumped up 60psi fr, 70psi r. It's like
> I search for bumpy roads.
> On another
Thank you all for your kind words of support and encouragement. I felt a
little weird at first, as I was writing my original post. Like I would be
over-sharing, or worse, simply bragging to no purpose. The post sat in my
browser for quite a while before I finally decided to post it. Liesl
s
I like these and I might use them on my bike. But it looks like it would
use opposing muscle groups. Her balance wiring is marginal. I think it's
going to be triggers.
Ed K
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 8:49:25 PM UTC-4, ted wrote:
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> Regarding shifter alternatives, I suggest you consider t
Agreed - it's back to the 9-speed stone age for me. A reasonably-priced
Riv drivetrain is what I should have insisted on. That's my next step,
along with your suggestion of older 9-speed shifters. I think that will
set her up. It won't be shiny 105 components but it will work well.
Thanks
My wife and I went to the National Gallery of Art yesterday to see the new
(and wonderful) Caillebotte show. Don't miss it if it's near you!
Anyway on our way out I spied a classic Peugeot parked at the bike rack in
the auto court on the east side. I went to inspect -- simplex detailers
front
I felt actual joy flutter through me as I read this post. What an inspiring
story and apt reward. Congratulations, and God bless!
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Your e-mail friends think you talk about your Neato Handlebars
AND
they think you are just an awful speller.
On Aug 2, 2015, at 5:13 PM, cyclotourist wrote:
> I resemble those comments!
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 3:54 PM, dougP wrote:
>> People heft your bike & ask "What does this thing wei
>
> ...Your bikes sits in the living room and you stare at them like most
> people watch TV. Best show on.
>
You wish the paint could suffer less, so you have your frame powder
coated.
You realize you are in a Harley Davidson type of cult.
You have bought and tried every kind of han
Great story and great choice! I also went through some of that,
transitioning from a pack a day of cigarettes and who knows how much booze
into riding bikes and being healthier in general.
The Clem is fantastic. If it was an option when I bought my first Riv a
year and a half ago it would have
Nice way to reward yourself for a great accomplishment.
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To pos
RDS,
Are you using friction shifting? On some chainrings there is a chamfer leading
into the teeth which makes one side of the teeth line up with the edge of the
chainring and the other side is slightly offset. I have had good luck flipping
the chainring backwards to get a touch more space bet
Agreed on everything said.
Watch out though - Rivendells have a tendency to asexually multiply &
evolve. That Clem may end up spawning a Hunqapillar or Hilsen if you're not
careful.
-J
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 6:57:17 AM UTC-7, Will wrote:
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> Several weeks ago I ran into a fellow on a Sam.
On the latest blog they predicted end of August. Knowing how customs,
shipping, et al work, I'd estimate end of September. Not a shot at them,
more at the offloading, customs, processing process for imported goods.
-J
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 8:14:32 AM UTC-7, Christian wrote:
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> Rat traps
Rat traps are not yet available. Check with Compass for info. I really
don't know whether they will fit with fenders nor do I know if 60mm
Berthouds will fit. I would siggest contacting elephant. The photo does
suggest lots and lots of clearance.
It would make a great commuter, I'm sure
>When the chain is in the small ring up front and the small ring in the
back...the chain is making contact with the inside of the big ring.
Dear RDS,
The Wide/low is a triple crank with the outer chainring replaced with a
chainguard. I'd be deeply surprised if the inner ring reached the small
Several weeks ago I ran into a fellow on a Sam. I was on an Atlantis.
Neither of us had ever seen the other model, so it was fun to compare
features.
I absolutely love my Atlantis, best bike I've ever had. But looking at the
Sam, you'd never know the frame cost $1000 less. Everything is dead r
Congrats! Pics, please!
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Congrats, Wayne! Downhills and tailwinds to you... there may be bumps on
the trails for you, but we're cheering you on and looking forward to the
next chapter.
shoji
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 6:34:06 PM UTC-4, Wayne Naha wrote:
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> It's been a long time coming. After being in this group f
Hi all,
No connection, looks nice. Be happy to look at it and help a list member with
shipping.
http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/bik/5153013288.html
Have a great week,
Tom Palmer
Twin lake, MI
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Fantastic, Wayne! I look forward to the "rest of the story..." Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Agreed...I own one of these and have posted about it multiple times. So
eminently capable of almost anything depending on how you set it up...and
ridiculously comfortable.
http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-bike-that-changed-everything.html
http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2012/10/it-r
make that 42/25T front...
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 7:50:37 AM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote:
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> I'm running an almost identical setup, 42/26T front, 12-29 9-speed rear,
> 111mm BB, and don't have this problem at all
> What chain are you using? I did have a SRAM 9-sp chain dusting the
> chainstay in
Great story, Wayne – congrats on the new bike, and the ongoing life
improvements, and on your success in starting us all off with a smile on our
faces this morning. Thanks!
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I'm running an almost identical setup, 42/26T front, 12-29 9-speed rear,
111mm BB, and don't have this problem at all
What chain are you using? I did have a SRAM 9-sp chain dusting the
chainstay in big ring front, smallest rear cog, but eliminated that with a
Wippermann chain.
On Sunday, Aug
I'm with Manny. I love stories like this. You are going to have a blast,
and we expect to be reading an illustrated chapter 2...right here...real
soon. Okay?
Chris Johnson
Sanger, Texas
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Outstanding! Keep up the great work. Please post pics when Clem arrives!
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I don't see how changing the BB can do anything more than move the problem
around. When you get that 26 far enough out not to hit the big ring, the
chainline for the big ring will be too cocked to reach most of the inside
cogs. I'm not a big fan of the 16th tooth difference and this sounds li
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