I don't own a Riv but my wife and I had ventured over to a local Cajun
restaurant for lunch and seeing there was a bike shop next door, I had to
stroll over after eating. It was a slow day so the owner and I started
chatting and somehow Rivendell came up and he said "One of my customers has
a
I wonder what the least resold Riv is? At least the smallest ratio or
percentage of resales to sales. Clearly the Riv Mountain is the least resold.
-J
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Oy, I'd love to find a 48 or 51 Hunqapillar in grey/kidney bean. If I'd known
then that every one purchased would never be resold later...
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It was pointed out, I didnt mention the size...sorry. I think I typo'd up
there with the "SI"...no idea on that one.
It's a large custom Zeitgeist with additional expedition upgrade and a
shoulder strap included.
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Y’all are right. I must have seen a third (?) Gus built up or I got feverish.
My bad friends. That’ll teach me.
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I'm first fell in love with a 62 Sam Hillborne at Harris Cycler, so started
as a *2TTer.* After that I went with a used AHH which became the one and
now I have two new additional bikes in the works: a SimpleOne (bought from
a forum member) which has been a joy to ride and an early version
Hunqa
Open the image in it's own tab for full size, if one is wondering. The
background bike appears to have the lugged Riv Ahead stem as it's a single bolt
for 25.4 bar. The bars have the tell tale right side vertical band, though in
b&w, signifying heat treated Al. My guess is a Nitto b812 from Blue
I'm going to bump this and will improve the offer a bit by selling the
thumb shifter mounts for $65.00 still; but will pay shipping CONUS.
Please send me a private message if you want them and we can discuss
shipping address and payment method.
-Steve
On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 10:32:13
Do you by chance recall the saddle height in the photos?
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Nah, that's not what I'm seeing. The not-Bosco bar is using a normal threadless
stem with a Wavie-looking bar. A threadless Bullmoose would look similar to the
slingshot in the stem area.
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One is a slingshot style stemwith a Bosco. The other is a Bullmoose.
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Last bump. Prices are dropped and best offers are probably accepted because
space is more valuable than anything else. Everything purchased so far has been
shipped or picked up at my house!
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Paid $220 ish - Never used it.
What say $180?
On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 1:59:59 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> What's the selling price?
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What's the selling price?
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Like this:
https://global.bluelug.com/nitto-v-4-stem-dull.html
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I don't think it's a bullmoose. I think it's a regular bocso with a
threadless, slingshot-shaped nitto stem.
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If you hadn't said anything, I would have guessed that's a Bosco Bullmoose in
front and the upcoming Wavie bar in the rear. Am I crazy to still think this?
Daniel M
Berkeley, CA
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Maybe only 2 actually. My spy shots have proven my memory unreliable. 1 Bosco 1
Bullmoose.
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There are three Gus’s built up. Two have Boscos and one has a Bullmoose.
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how much would you want for the byways?
On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 8:51:12 AM UTC-7, Conway Bennett wrote:
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> I want to try compass tires and was thinking Naches Pass tires on my XO.
> However, I own more unused tires than I do shoes. I figure my barely used
> WTB Byways would fetch the
Very nice rig Justin!
When my son was between 12 and 36 months, I had an iBert fitted on an old
Gary Fisher MTB. We used to ride around the town often. Absolutely best
of the times! Enjoy!
I wish I had come across Riv community a bit earlier. At that time I knew
nothing about Riv, Bosco ba
I'm on the fence but hoping ... won't camp though
On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 12:09:37 PM UTC-4, Alex Wirth- Owner,
Yellow Haus Bicycles wrote:
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> Awesome! Cool to see so many people make it out...
>
> I'll be camping, but Saturday only. Friday I will visit friends in New
> Haven and rev
Bump for a brand new bag waiting for abuse.
ALSO would trade for a small Fabio Chest.
ALSO willing to sell.
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Are Grant and his neighbor both on a Gus? Or just one of them? Funny how
the different bars make them look like different bikes.
I would rather the flatter bar on that terrain, I know, for going up or
going down.
Edwin
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Hi Eric,
I am 6' 1/2" with a PBH of 89.2cm so just s smidge lower than you. When I
bought a custom Riv Road in 2001, Grant put me on a 61.5cm frame. It is
still superbly comfortable. I have since bought a 60cm Quickbeam and a 62cm
Legolas. I like the 62cm better.
As for cockpit position, I con
Awesome! Cool to see so many people make it out...
I'll be camping, but Saturday only. Friday I will visit friends in New
Haven and revel in a solo hotel stay 🎉
Alex Wirth
Rochester, NY
On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 12:01:39 PM UTC-4, chris feczko wrote:
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> Also,
>
> Just wondering
As a data point, I can see the pictures and open the links to a new tab.
I'm on Chrome running in a Mac looking at the post through
groups.google.com.
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On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 9:11:10 PM UTC-7, Mike Godwin wrote:
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> Repost to try this again. Subject line is it. Joe Appaloosa,
Also,
Just wondering who all is camping here? I have a feeling there will be a
fairly large turnout this year.
Chris
Sunnyside, NY
On Thursday, 18 October 2018 11:58:28 UTC-4, Daniel Jackson wrote:
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> See you there! But my Riv isn’t making the trek.
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I just got my first compliment on my Roadini after less than 10 rides on
it. I saw a young man looking my way from an adjoining bike path. He rode
over and caught up with me to say "Nice bike". I've had the same type of
experience while riding my other two steel bikes. In one case I was riding
Yes I am as well.
Chris
Sunnyside, NY
On Wednesday, 17 October 2018 20:58:55 UTC-4, Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow
Haus Bicycles wrote:
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> Any other ROB's attending this weekend?
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> Alex Wirth
> Rochester, NY
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I want to try compass tires and was thinking Naches Pass tires on my XO.
However, I own more unused tires than I do shoes. I figure my barely used WTB
Byways would fetch the most interest and would be a lateral move price wise.
If no trades come up consider the Byways for sale as I maxed out
Hi Kip!
Congratulations and good luck on your adventure next summer! *Being able
to have your entire family experience this is absolutely priceless.*
My wife and I recently returned home (Southern California) from a long
adventure (I don't want to bore everyone with the details). As part
A,
The best way to move in endurance activities is to use big muscles (starting
with the core, then to glutes/thighs/hamstrings) for the bulk of the work. A
seat height that requires reach of the foot, extension of the leg too far
(debatable how far that is, just go by feel) changes the power g
You guys are a treasure trove of information, thanks!
@Mat, thanks for the link to Steve Hogg; his functional method of
determining height is the sort of method I use in my other athletic
endeavors.
It also sounds like I share some other considerations with a number of
you: midfoot pedaling
Cannot open the pictures.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 9:11:10 PM UTC-7, Mike Godwin wrote:
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> Repost to try this again. Subject line is it. Joe Appaloosa, silver with
> double top tube. Not built or ridden.
>
>
>
> Frame, fork, FSA headset, Nitto 26.8 seatpost, shimano something seal
On a ride with my new-to-me orange Ram, I encountered two episodes of this,
on a 20-mile ride on Minuteman Commuter Bikeway:
May I photograph your bicycle? (this really happened...)
Interestingly, they photographer wasn't keying off "Riv" per se, but
thought it was a beautiful steel bike (an
I'm 100 miles in on a cycle of ride a little, tinker a little on this bike,
most recently raising the handlebars and adding a Bananasax (the blue
fabric works well with the blue rims, and contrasts rather than clashes
with the orange). More to do, but it's fun all the way. Here's a ride report
Wow!
Just saw this thread.
Wonderful and inspiring!
May a ripple effect continue to spread from this and positively impact others.
I relate to what Christopher experienced
while bike touring.
The kindness of strangers on my 3 bike tours
years ago astounded me repeated
I think a lot what is good with CX70's are the yoke cable automatically
sets the correct geometry. For that reason, I liked them over the Paul
Touring cantis. Mine stopped on a dime, but I moved to the Dia Compe 980's
that Riv sells. Looks nice, but took me a couple of weeks of riding and
fiddl
Hey Rusty. It has been sold.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 4:54:09 PM UTC-4, Rusty Click wrote:
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> I'll take the 32f mini front if it is still available.
>
> Rusty
> Pgh, Pa
>
> On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 10:26:54 AM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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>> I bought these for a bit for bikes that ne
2.35 inches = 60 mm.
For what it’s worth, when I ordered the Tandem, I spec’ed it with the G-One
Speed 2.35 slicks (mounted on Cliffhangers, I think). They do clear fine on the
tandem, both Med & Sm size, and there’s even enough room for SKS fenders. The
handling felt to have less flop with He
Awesome. And if he can wheelie that he'll wheelie anything!
Happy wheeling...
-Kai
BKNY
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