Yeah, I’ve never heard of a frame that thin gauge in a size that big.
Probably because it won’t work well. But nobody seems to know for sure as
nobody I’ve talked to has tried it.
I think I know someone who’d build me such a thing, I’m just stalling
because I’m hesitant to spend money (and ask a b
Blew my mind when I realized I could fit Bruce Gordon RnRs (“available from
brucegordon.com”) in the Quickbeam. Felt like I wasted my life. That said, 38s
and fenders is ideal. We are living through a great age for tires.
Philip
Santa Rosa, CA
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Reed: A 747 standard tubing frame in that size would be unusual. I wonder if
Norther/Lyon would do a one-off for you? Wouldn't hurt to ask
https://northercycles.squarespace.com/jeff-lyon-colaboration/
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My question is then: SBHills or WTB Byways or Strada USH for around town/fire
road/gravel. I have a dedicated Roadie with BSPs and a MTB.
-J
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Based in my experience with os rivtubing bikes:
Bleriot -8/5/8- excellent on flats and downhills/bogs down going uphill. Both
53 and 55cm frames.
Sam Hillborne-same exact ride as Bleriot. 52cm blue frame.
Rambouillet- 8/5/8 but thinner walled stays and ST than Sam and Bleriot. Alot
easier uphill
Since last year I have been riding Appaloosa with various upright bars
(Choco, Alba, Jones Loop, Open Bar, Bosco..).Occasionally I take my
road bike for short rides. Its drop bar has been made much less aggressive
using a raiser stem. Yet, after riding fully upright bars, it feels very
unc
Moments like this are amazing. Thanks Frank! The Saluki is still my number 1
bike but may be ready for a repaint!
-J
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Nice bike and nice bike photography Erl!
On Thursday, 30 August 2018 02:29:57 UTC-7, WETH wrote:
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> Dear Dennis,
>
> I have and really enjoy the ride: https://flic.kr/p/22KjYfJ
> If you have further questions let me know.
> More photos of the bike here:
> https://www.flickr.com/gp/86975051@N0
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 8:22 PM Ian A wrote:
> Reed wrote: "
>
> I'm still sorta stunned Grant spec'd anything with tubing that thin, but
> there it is in black and white. Sorry I doubted you!"
>
> Bear in mind, the tubing referenced is OS tubing. The equivalent would be
> somehere between 858 and
Reed wrote: "
I'm still sorta stunned Grant spec'd anything with tubing that thin, but there
it is in black and white. Sorry I doubted you!"
Bear in mind, the tubing referenced is OS tubing. The equivalent would be
somehere between 858 and 969 in standard "skinny" tubing. You might also verify
Bear in mind, it is OS tubing. Somehere between 858 and 969 in standard
"skinny" tubing.
IanA
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Justin,
I sold you that Saluki and I used to run the Schwalbe”fatties” that Riv used
to sell. I think they were labeled 52 wide but measured about 47. That was
about the limit on that frame. It is the later model with the kickstand plate
which has more clearance than the first run Salukis. I
Dave, 38mm is safe max (I’ve ridden Barlow Pass and currently Steilacooms), but
you can squeeze in Snowsqualme (44) so long as everything is true and you don’t
need to go too far forward with the rear wheel.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Dang, good call Lum! Thanks for the interview link, I'm looking forward to
reading through.
I'm still sorta stunned Grant spec'd anything with tubing that thin, but
there it is in black and white. Sorry I doubted you!
I suppose now the question is... Could I get a 63cm to fit? Hmm...
Best,
Reed
Firstly, I agree with Deacon Patrick that the Paul's are the bomb for
setting up. Once you get the spring tension right they are dynamite and so
easily adjustable.
I did have a question though, as I recently picked up a QB frame
locally..whats max clearance? I need to make my BM
Reed:
Scroll down to question #5:
http://ramblings.cyclofiend.com/?p=376
Grant tells all !!! 6/4/6!!!
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Yes.
In an cyclofiend jim interview Grant said Roadeo 6/.45/6 DT/TT
It is on cycjim’s site.
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I've seen pictures of Pudge's Saluki with SBH's no fenders though the
clearances were slim.
I've never had larger than a 42 on mine. Whenever I get off my tandem or my
wife's Clementine I think how is like a Saluki exactly as it is but fitting
Schwable Big one tires and fenders... Guess that's
I ran Hetres (with fenders) on my saluki, and that seemed like an ideal
size for that bike.
On 09/03/2018 05:21 PM, Justin, Oakland wrote:
Hey folks-
Riding my Saluki today I guess I got TOO RAD and SLICED THE TREAD and TORE THE
SIDEWALL on my Soma Cazaderos. The rear is toast and I’m looking
Hey folks-
Riding my Saluki today I guess I got TOO RAD and SLICED THE TREAD and TORE THE
SIDEWALL on my Soma Cazaderos. The rear is toast and I’m looking for the widest
non-Led Zeppelin tire I can fit.
I’m not above getting someone to dimple my stays so if there’s a tire that came
close but no
I have a PBH of 86.5 (measured by Grant) and ride a 54 San Marcos. It's a
really good fit. So, I would go with the 57...if it were me.
Paul
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Mark once showed me the specs they sent to the frame builder for Legolas
and Roadeo. They have the same tubing for top and seat tubes, fork blades
and chain stays but I don't remember those thicknesses. The Legolas
downtube is slightly heavier
at .7/.5/.7 vs .65/.45/65 for the Roadeo.
On Mond
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 10:24 AM Lum Gim Fong wrote:
> Roadeos are so fast!!!
> 6/4/6 DT and TT
>
Lum, I find that hard to believe. Can you support that claim?
Best,
Reed Kennedy
San Francisco, CA
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Hey, William:
I'm having a little trouble with reply RBW, so will try this.
I'm very interested in your 59 cm ROADEO. Do you have pictures and can you
tell me a little about it?
I'll pull trigger quickly if all's right.
Thanks!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, September 3, 2018 at
Roadeos are so fast!!!
6/4/6 DT and TT
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Hey, William:
I'm very interested in your 59 cm ROADEO. Do you have pictures and can you
tell me a little about it?
I'll pull trigger quickly if all's right.
Thanks!
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 12:01:29 PM UTC-4, William! wrote:
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> Def interested in that L
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 2:23:53 PM UTC-4, Forrest wrote:
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> In the next few weeks I will likely post for sale here (if allowed to) a
> blue Rambouillet 60cm and a copper (new penny) Legolas 59cm. Ideally both
> as nearly complete bikes (minus just a few parts). I’d rather not part th
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 2:23:53 PM UTC-4, Forrest wrote:
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> In the next few weeks I will likely post for sale here (if allowed to) a
> blue Rambouillet 60cm and a copper (new penny) Legolas 59cm. Ideally both
> as nearly complete bikes (minus just a few parts). I’d rather not part th
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 2:23:53 PM UTC-4, Forrest wrote:
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> In the next few weeks I will likely post for sale here (if allowed to) a
> blue Rambouillet 60cm and a copper (new penny) Legolas 59cm. Ideally both
> as nearly complete bikes (minus just a few parts). I’d rather not part th
My PBH is 89 cm, and I ride a 59 San Marcos with plenty of seatpost.
According to the geometry chart, there is only .1" between the two sizes.
The 59 has 2 top tubes where the 57 will only have 1, if that matters to
you. The 57 is designed for 650b, and 59 is 700c.
On Monday, September 3, 2018
Hi folks,
I've taken a measurement of my PBH and I came with 87.5cm.
I have a choice of Soma San Marcos frames - a 57 or a 59.
I'm not sure which one to get. Does anyone out there ride a San Marcos of
57 or 59 with a similar PBH?
The San Marcos geo is here:
http://www.somafab.com/archives/pro
For sale: As new Berthoud GB25 in French Blue. $185 plus shipping
(approx. $10)
I bought this but then went in a different direction using a Rivendell
Sackville bag and Nitto F15 instead of the GB and a decaleur.
So this bag is completely unused and unmodified, never installed.
Brooks C
Voile straps work great to hold the basket down. I prefer zip ties, but for
easy removal voile have worked great for me and others I know.
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Yes, top picture!
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Hey Justin, what length of Voile straps do you use? It’s a wald 137 you are
attaching?
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Jason,
The first/top ones I believe. I do have some but they are needed for a
build. That said, if I find extras in the parts stash, I will let you
know. I did call Paul's at one point to see if they had them directly but
they sent me back to Rivendell in my search. Hopefully they will make
Def interested in that Legolas! And a heads up to the rest of you that I will
be selling my 59cm Roadeo to fund this 😉.
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Alex: Sorry for the delay in responding.
I got all we need, but thanks very much for the offer.
Best, Patrick
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 3:42 AM, Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles <
4824...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Patrick,
> DM me a wishlist of remaining items and I'll get them off today...
>
>
I second the jeweler's screwdriver- that's worked great for me!
On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 9:54:52 PM UTC-4, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote:
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> To anyone who’s serviced any pedal this seems stupid I’m sure, but...
>
> How do you get at the bearings on a Grip King? Does the gray plasticky
> cover
Hi Roberta, with this mechanism, the basket is wobbly by nature. Feels
like it may fall off, but it hasn't. I think it will be fine for 10 lbs
or so cargo (a little more maybe, on wider racks) as long as you slow down
on bumps.
Here's a picture from when I had loaded it with two 6-packs
Hi Jason,
The silver adapter is a small baseplate that slips between the flat, squared
base of the shimano thumbies and the silver shifter... It looks like downtube
shifter mounts with the protruding cylinder with flats. I’d consider selling
mine except my wife who had been using my Silver shi
Hello, I have an older (non-hinged) pair of Paul thumbies for Shimano
shifters. I'd like to use Dia-Compe (Silver) friction shift levers on the
mounts. I know Riv used to sell an adapter to make this work, but I don't
believe it's available on their site any longer. Does anyone know which
pie
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