Takahashi,
That is an interesting comparison. Like you, I am surprised that our Barlow
Pass tires weren't super-fast. At first, I thought about why this could
be... until I realized that you did only one run with each tire. You
mention that yours isn't a detailed study, and you are right. It wo
Ortliebs are sold
On Friday, September 4, 2015 at 5:38:00 PM UTC-7, Bruce Smitham wrote:
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> FS Ortlieb sport packer panniers in black/graphite color. I think I used
> them once. I have too many bags so these must go. $130 shipped CONUS.
> Contact me off-line
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> Cheers, Bruce in San Diego
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I'm not a framebuilder, but my Riv Road was built with four different kinds
of Reynolds tubing and a Vitus downtube in 1999.
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
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I thought this was fascinating. would love to hear framebuilders chime in.
I would think rider weight would be a significant factor.
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/new-research-unlocks-secrets-of-steel-tubing-189907
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Well then, here's another look at an Atlantis with RTPs...
https://www.flickr.com/gp/28889177@N06/16380e
...for reference purposes. Road testing commences at dawn on Saturday.
Chris Johnson
Sanger, Texas
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Looks like a good surgery, hopefully the patient is recovering nicely!
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 7:15 PM, Jeff Lesperance
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> I have the standard, not EL version of the RTP's, and I may have had them
> a bit higher pressure than what I'll eventually land at. I started with
> about 50 psi on th
I have the standard, not EL version of the RTP's, and I may have had them a
bit higher pressure than what I'll eventually land at. I started with about
50 psi on the rear and 45 on the front. About halfway through my ~8 mile
ride through a mostly urban area, I stopped and let a minimal, unmeasured
Congratulations, Anne!!! Amazing accomplishment. You're my hero. Did you have
the opportunity to ride the Monarch Crest Trail?
BB
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Yes, the Hetres are very nice tires. They roll well, are comfortable, and
even appear fairly puncture resistant. Maybe they are slightly overkill for
my Wilbury since it's mostly used for short, leisurely journeys, but I'm
glad that they are on my Wilbury.
A little hint if you don't know alread
Curious, I'm running a 9-speed and get all the way through them without
adjusting my CX-70. I use the penny - clearing a penny all the way around
between the large ring and derailleur cage. .
On Friday, September 4, 2015 at 6:27:48 PM UTC-5, David Person wrote:
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> Normally, when I set up a f
On my Atlantis with a 44 tooth big ring there is at least 1/4" between the
outer cage and the top of the chainring teeth. The Deore FD has minimal
clearance with the lower stay. It shifts fine with a 34 tooth middle
ringe. Like you, I used to obsess over that 1-2 mm clearance. Doesn't
seem
Thanks for taking the trouble to test, record & post your findings. The
impressions are especially helpful. Oftentimes I find the subjective feel
of how a tire rides & handles to be an important factor in my perception of
the performance of the tire. Good stuff.
dougP
On Thursday, September
Normally, when I set up a front derailleur I follow Shimano's
recommendation about having 1-2mm of clearance between the large chainring
and the derailleur cage. This has always worked will for me, resulting in
crisp shifting. Since building up my Sam Hillborne back in June I've been
running
Thanks Andrew
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Hi.
I've got the 42mm Hetre on my Wilbury.
Squeezed under 46mm Honjo hammered fenders.
Love 'em.
I've almost worn out the rear tire in approx. 3000km of commuting.
No flats!
Great tires. Going for the White on Tan next order, as the Red ones are out of
stock last time I looked.
Best...
I'm not sure if I will be in town on that date, but if I am, I would love
to attend.
I think the ride from DC to Gravel and Grind, if it were round trip, would
approach if not surpass a century(!), no?
Another option could be to look into some of the nearby loops in and around
Frederick, and
About 83cm near the midpoint.
-Dave J
On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 10:18:05 PM UTC-4, jandrews_nyc wrote:
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> Do we know what the stand over height is on the 56cm Atlantis with the RTP
> tires?
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+1 on the 42cm Hetres and SKS fenders. Great combo, great tire.
On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 5:59:58 PM UTC-7, Dave C wrote:
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> My wife has a 56 cm Glorius, and the bike needs new tires. Does anyone
> know what the maximum tire clearance is for that frame?
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https://flic.kr/p/xVUFmL
Had a nice chat with Anne on the drive from Abiquiu to Santa Fe and over
lunch. She looked no worse for the wear of 2 months on the trail. Great
meeting you Anne and safe travels.
On Sunday, August 23, 2015, Anne Paulson wrote:
> Hi Riv friends,
>
> I've been having a g
No money has changed hands, but the frame looks sold. To be delivered to
list member in Seattle.
Michael Allen
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 4:17:31 PM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> I will be making a trip up to Seattle, WA from Portland, OR next month,
> and driving from Portland to Taos, N
That's hot, Bikie#4646!
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 7:56 PM, 'Bikie#4646' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> That's one beautiful Davidson, Bill! (Though I'll bet a hard one to touch
> up! Here's the Imron color I chose for my 1989 custom nickel plated and
> filet braze
No need for the plastic ones!
Pocket full of nickels (and they only cost five cents!),
Edwin
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This sure has my attention. Broke at the moment and it's a touch
small/short, but sure is tempting!
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 3:48:05 PM UTC-7, EGNolan wrote:
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> http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/bop/5200579273.html
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> No affiliation w/ seller, but I'm happy to help if needed.
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> Be
Riv sells MKS dust caps. At least they used to. Check there to get some.
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Nice experiment. I'm surprised that the Mondial and Barlow Pass numbers
were so close. Like you, I always thought of my Mondials as a pretty slow,
heavy tire. The Barlow Pass Extralights felt light as the air inside them
in comparison. I would recommend the extralights. I've ridden them for
Clayton. If they stop making suspension posts you could try a sprung saddle.
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These examples look great! Now I want to repaint the Hillborne purple.
John
On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 11:51:36 AM UTC-7, RJM wrote:
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> As soon as I sell a bunch of stuff I'm ordering another Roadeo...(yes,
> that will make two. I hav big plans ;) ). I'm debating in my head about
> t
Damn that's so fine
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That's very helpful. I have a couple of Hetres in the cart on Jan Heine's
site waiting for confirmation on clearance. Thanks! I assume you were happy
with their performance on the Wilbury?
On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 9:06:19 PM UTC-7, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA
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> On Thursday, September
Erl - I'm lobbying hard for the Gravel and Grind event. Just got to
get/keep Erika interested! :)
I found what may be the source of the intermittant noise on the Bombadil,
hairline cracks coming out of multiple spoke holes on the rear wheel...
it's a first generation Synergy, I believe it was
Takashi,
Awesome write up! That is allot of tire swapping and it is very interesting.
The comments section in particular is really useful to me.
Tony
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FWIW, I've got about 1500 miles on my Furious Freds and the rear knoblets
are about halfway worn down; the fronts are almost as new. Probably 50%
pavement, 50% sandy dirt.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 2:47 AM, Takashi wrote:
> There are 3 types of Thunder Burts (LiteSkin, SnakeSkin, RaceGuard),
> wher
There are 3 types of Thunder Burts (LiteSkin, SnakeSkin, RaceGuard),
whereas there is only one type of Furious Fred.
http://www.schwalbe.com/en/offroad-reader/thunder-burt.html
http://www.schwalbe.com/en/offroad-reader/furious-fred.html
Just below photos there is a chart showing grip, durability,
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