I live in the area and could help you but like another person posted I'd
recommend just going to Bici Centro and you'll get it put together well and
learn a bunch in the process. It's where I put together my first custom
build. Ask for Raph. He'll be fucking stoked to help you put together a
Pretty sure I saw an orange rivendell cruising down 2nd ave in fernie just a
bit ago. Atlantis performing very well so far. Took one spill going thru mud
but fell into very soft moss. Nobody saw it so it didn't happen?
Bill
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Vecchio's?
On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 6:22:15 PM UTC-4, Max Bergen wrote:
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> Howdy!
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> Just moved to Boulder for the summer. Does anyone have a good
> recommendations for a local bike shop?
>
> Thanks,
> Max
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> PS - I'm looking to explore the surrounding area by bike if anyone knows
> of s
Bumping this. Saddle and cranks available.
Paypal for payment please. Regular goods/services is fine.
I can combine shipping with other items in my webstore (which I won't list
here), treetop.bigcartel.com.
Thanks,
David
2. Brooks All-Weather C19 Saddle - bought this from Riv during the Hail Ma
The problem with long handles in baskets over spinning wheels...I'll let the
visual take you from there.
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The Brooks C19 is spoken for and the front SOMA rack is in discussion.
Any interest in the rear rack or Clem pedals?
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Joe has it right in his description. There is the slightest bit of interference
between the Nitto rack mount that goes through the fork crown and the
transverse V-brake cable. This does not affect braking performance nor is it
something that will interfere with items on the rack. After well over
RIP!!
LA Freeways is such a good tune. For all those who lived in Cali at some point
and headed home. For some reason.
Edwin
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Wow, thanks for all the extra info!
> On Jul 16, 2018, at 5:49 PM, Valerie Yates wrote:
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> Vecchio’s is great. For riv-friendly service, I also really like Boulder
> BikeSmith, located in the plaza near KingSoopers.
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> Every nearby cycling route from easy to mind-boggling is detailed in a s
Also, Full Cycle bikes has posted a bunch of popular routes here:
https://www.fullcyclebikes.com/events/boulder-rides-pg78.htm
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Vecchio’s is great. For riv-friendly service, I also really like Boulder
BikeSmith, located in the plaza near KingSoopers.
Every nearby cycling route from easy to mind-boggling is detailed in a small
black and white paperback that you can get at Boulder Bookstore in the Colorado
section. It is
One of my favorites that is old school is *Vecchio's* Bicicletteri
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Max Bergen wrote:
> Howdy!
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> Just moved to Boulder for the summer. Does anyone have a good
> recommendations for a local bike shop?
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> Thanks,
> Max
>
> PS - I'm looking to explore the surroun
https://store.somafab.com/irdrothhe.html - On sale for 20% off through
tonight if you use the promo code LuckySagan.
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Vecchios!
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Yeah not sure that BB has an actual storefront. Report back!
On 7/16/18, Max Bergen wrote:
> Thanks Joe! Boulder Bicycle was on my radar, but I need to make an
> appointment. Sounds like a cool shop, though.
>
>> On Jul 16, 2018, at 4:43 PM, Joe Bunik wrote:
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>> University Cycles? Boulder Bicy
Thanks Joe! Boulder Bicycle was on my radar, but I need to make an appointment.
Sounds like a cool shop, though.
> On Jul 16, 2018, at 4:43 PM, Joe Bunik wrote:
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> University Cycles? Boulder Bicycle?
>
> On 7/16/18, Max Bergen wrote:
>> Howdy!
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>> Just moved to Boulder for the summer. Do
University Cycles? Boulder Bicycle?
On 7/16/18, Max Bergen wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> Just moved to Boulder for the summer. Does anyone have a good
> recommendations for a local bike shop?
>
> Thanks,
> Max
>
> PS - I'm looking to explore the surrounding area by bike if anyone knows of
>
> some good rid
Howdy!
Just moved to Boulder for the summer. Does anyone have a good
recommendations for a local bike shop?
Thanks,
Max
PS - I'm looking to explore the surrounding area by bike if anyone knows of
some good rides and/or would like to join?!
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Brett. I've been short..all my life!
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I don't understand why these tote style bags always have tiny little
handles. I would love one with slightly longer handles so you can either
carry it or put it over a shoulder comfortably. This is the case with like
90% of cloth tote bags!
I like the roll top feature, easy way to keep water ou
Chris. Just curious why you think it is a superlative ride? Any comparisons
in terms of ride and feel?
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I have a reload bag, and I’ve been very happy with. I don’t think it has a
shoulder strap, just tote handles. You could probably rig up something to
the buckles. I like how the roll top bag allows to me to expand capacity
as needed.
I don’t understand why the bag makers bother puttin
Joe, I wish you were taller. This is a gorgeous bike.
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Leah,
No one is surprised you are a lemons to lemonade individual. Thanks for
introducing your good looking doctor BIL and his good looking Riv. Your
positive nature is what helps me keep faith in humanity. Improving the world-
one Riv, one generous act, one great post at a time.
Sincerely
My Jones is a dedicated off-roader. I'm running 3" knobbies tubeless with
10psi in front, 12psi in back, and the bounce when pedaling on pavement is
pretty extreme.
On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 1:16:46 PM UTC-4, Jonathan D. wrote:
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> Ian - how would you describe the ride feel between the two on
I have a Joe A and the older version of the Jones diamond Ti frame with the
truss fork - so not the LWB.. Although I love both of these bikes, the
Jones is a superlative ride. I have the "smaller" slick tires (2.5?)
Schwable Marathon Supreme and Alfine 8 drivetrain on the Jones. Talking to
J
Guy Clark is a legend. For those wanting a good intro to his music and
songwriting, I recommend this album of Guy Clark songs covered by other
artists:
http://americansongwriter.com/2012/01/guy-clark-this-one’s-for-him-a-tribute-to-guy-clark/
Yes, that song reminds me of my Rivs too!
Erl
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Oooo...l met him years ago at Edmonton Folk Fest. We did not talk bikes
either. ( l was on instrument lockup and likely on handed him a guitar )
EricF
Golden Lake
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018, 13:02 Jim S. wrote:
> "Stuff that Works" by Guy Clark. Although he doesn't mention bikes at all.
>
> https://w
Ian - how would you describe the ride feel between the two on pavement?
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"Stuff that Works" by Guy Clark. Although he doesn't mention bikes at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgCyXw2EWuA
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Thanks for the kind words all.
SeanMac, re the Ottolock, huge thumbs up. It's light, it's easy, and I like
a combination lock so I don't have to carry around a key. I'm sure the lock
is breakable, but it deters the unplanned theft. That's all I'm after
anyway. I don't think people want to steal
I have a Clem and Jones Plus. When I lived in California and rode trails
that were beautifully groomed a bike like Clem was just fine. Then I moved
to PA and all my local trails are gnarly, root filled, technical
singletrack that are designed with modern mountain bikes in mind. Sure, I
could ri
Use a left hand drill bit to extract. As the bit grabs the metal it spins
it counter-clockwise. Much safer than EZ outs which I don't trust. I've
done this with old bolts that break on my 72 Honda motorcycle.
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 1:31:01 PM UTC-4, jandrews wrote:
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> Hi
> I have a bolt s
I bought the bell that way. It was Tomii cycles, Austin, TX.
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 7:16:25 PM UTC-5, Dave wrote:
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> Looking great! Did you design the patina on the bell somehow or did it
> come with that stripe down the middle? Makes me want to try albastachhe on
> my 55cm cheviot
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Deacon, the Albastache bars changed the bike for me. I started with
albatross bars. and I just felt too upright. I can't explain why. Maybe
naturally bad posture? Leaning forward a bit feels better for sure.
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 2:59:09 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Well, the Alba
Hey Joe, thanks for the kind words. The zip ties are for the taillight.
Maybe there's a more elegant way to run the wire? I couldn't figure it out.
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 5:58:09 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> I love the matchy matchy - and super envious of the Riv Special Bar Tender
> -
Jason, here is a tip I learned working on similar screws over the last 50
years. Tape off the surrounding painted area. Apply a couple of drops of
penetrating lubricant to both sides of the damaged screw. Using a ⅛" drill
bit Carefully start a hole in the CENTER of the damaged screw. Slowly dril
I think RBW's introduction of the Wavie bar brings the Jones/Petersen
convergence even closer. I just got a Jones H Bar and really like it and
the Wavie looks to have a similar grip angle. I was amazed at the
difference the Jones bar made in slow speed maneuvering and I think the
very similar
I really think you might be right...And as much as I want to try Albas,
this may not be the bike for them.
On Saturday, July 14, 2018 at 8:20:06 PM UTC-5, Belopsky wrote:
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> this high sierra doesnt fit you. sell it to me. ;)
>
> On Saturday, July 14, 2018 at 7:19:04 PM UTC-4, Sean Steinle wrote:
I second looking into a Roadini and a Roadeo or Legolas if you have the money
to spend.
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Thank you Tony. And please excuse the typo. I meant LWB and
SWB and auto correct must have changed it. Jones discussion of the benefits of
long chain stays seem to mirror Grant.
I like the observation of approach. Jones comes from design from suspension
mountain biking and Grant from road racin
It looks like this bike found a very good home, judging from recent photos
over on the Riv FB group.
On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 4:53:51 PM UTC-4, Christopher Wiggins wrote:
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> Still trying to get this bike to a good home. Just knocked another 100
> bucks off the price. Thanks for the interest
Thanks for sharing, Leah! I'd love to ride that trail to the falls, it
sounds spectacular!
On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 1:43:20 AM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> This is just spectacular. My heart is full!
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Jonathan,
Not sure about the 'DWB or LEB' but I own a Clementine and a Jones Plus
(original, now called LWB). I also have a Saluki which is my daily rider.
In my opinion the SWB vs a MIT Atlantis/Appaloosa is a closer comparison than
it may look. There is allot of riding philosophy that lines
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