So I see some people don't understand that a lighter tubing =a more
responsive ride and more give when you hit large bumps.If they make a
lighter tubed version there's a reason. If you plan on carrying more weight
(or you weigh more)you get the heavier tubing, if you weigh less get the
light on
Hi All,
Yes I did order a Susie today. I talked to Vince who was, as always very
helpful. I talked size mostly, my longish PBH for my height and my large
feets but relatively light weight put me on a large Susie. I'm pretty
excited obviously.this will make us a 4 Riv household and my first long
We'll need a location if you're interested in local pick up.
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I bought this Joey Frameset after selling my Sam Hillborne Frameset (too
small). Used most of the parts from the original Sam build except for the
Albatross bars, cork & bar end shifters, brake levers, seat, fenders (honjo
replaced the ones that came with the Sam), pedals and the crankset which
Wow - thanks! I’ll be in touch.
> On Nov 18, 2019, at 10:19 PM, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
> wrote:
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> Moose anything is great! As for NYC and their superior triangulation, the
> moose triangle gives a solid spot to send a cable through, protecting your
> bars, stem, shifters, brake levers, a
jacob, I'll second your endorsement. just rode my atlantis back to maryland
from colorado and when people ask best part of the route, I have to say it
was the GAP! C&O not shabby either, and is being increasingly upgraded for
bikes vs its original footpath intent. and yeah, colorado was kinda
Moose anything is great! As for NYC and their superior triangulation, the moose
triangle gives a solid spot to send a cable through, protecting your bars,
stem, shifters, brake levers, and bells.
David, if you're looking to test the bars you're welcome to mine for a couple
weeks, they're not cur
I'm one of those who act like "bars bend and flex in hands like wet
noodles." Well, not exactly, but I've been in two near-collisions in NYC
traffic where I exerted enough force on the bars to twist them downward in
the clamp. I love the stability of my boscomoose bars and I'm considering
getting t
Ideally looking for a mustard or green complete but open to other ideas.
Please PM me with what you have - thanks!
Jeff
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I'll think of a good one. I didn't mean to hijack this guy's Choco thread,
sorry about that.
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Joe,
Leah is secretly wishing that you do it in her desired red metallic sparkle
paint. Some day down the road your step over Custom will process to her as a
non top tube bike and she will be the eventual purchaser of it after all her
Clem’s are gone and she looks for a new bike to compliment h
Joe,
I really like British Racing Green. You could accent it with the cream color
Riv uses on some models.
Doug
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Not bad eh? But I don't know what the wait is at Joe Bell, it's headed there
tomorrow. Which means I have to pick a color..I cant decide!
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That was fast turn around for your custom! Congrats!
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Hey all -
Am thinking about selling my 62 cm Hunq frameset. It's in great condition
with a bit of beusage. Kidney bean and grey paint. Have some other things I
could throw in (seatpost, crank, Paul brakes) if you are going to build it
up from scratch and want a head start.
Can add pics soon.
A bullmoose is great if it's the set angle downward that you prefer, if
not, not so much. Stiffness isn't everything, it depends on the rider
preference. It's never as if bars bend and flex in hands like wet noodles,
though some act like it does !
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 1:43:02
Oops, the ChocoMoose offer is cancelled. I just got word my custom is on the
way, I may need these bars for it.
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FWIW, The original orange Clementine is PERFECT , just utterly the perfect
name and color to go with it. It is womans name, a fruit ? Either/or, it
doesn't matter to me. Calling it a Clem-L(in this case it stands for LESS
the Whole name !) seems like it was edited to suit some agenda ove
Jacob,
Sounds like a fabulous 4+ days. I don't generally think of record-setting
cold days in November as very desirable. Since they allowed you to cycle
the C&O without mud on a frozen, leaf-covered surface, I might change my
mind. I'm wondering how cold it got at night and what kind of equ
The weight difference may not be significant; however, I've ridden stock
frames (i.e. Surly) at 5lbs and custom frames at 4lbs. Not much
difference. Surly is butted, but probably 9/6/9? Or something like that.
Custom frame was at 8/5/8. It was a delight to ride. Felt so much more
lively t
Cleaning out the parts bin and selling a few items. All prices include
shipping. All parts have about 600 miles on them. Please let me know if
you have any questions.
Pictures at the following link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kTQOo1R6Evv-ytwcnNHy9by2Xu65cpTS
1. Sugino Mighty
Back when they decommissioned "Clementine" I wondered here why they didn't
decommission "Clem Smith Jr." instead. But they probably sell more this way.
To the OP's question, I think the weight differences will get lost in the
laundry. (Or the sauce. It comes out in the laundry in the end). Some
IME anything "-moose" is triangulated and therefore stiffer (can equate to
harsher riding); the benefit is it's more rugged for heavy duty riding and
stiffer (if you are a bigger rider with a heavy pedal this can be a pro).
one other benefit of "-moose" is your bars will never slip down.
On Mo
The only differences are the Moose locks you into a 12cm stem reach and the
bars in the 'flipped down' position (I've used both). The separate version
gives you lots more options.
If you might be interested in a used ChocoMoose gimme a holler, I have one
hanging around here without a bike to p
I hear that, Keith, I do. It’s a lot of money and a person should really love
something to drop big money on it.
But if I held to that way of thinking I wouldn’t be able to get the bike I want
from Rivendell. They removed Clementine and put Clem L. If I said “I don’t know
if I can live with th
I found the draft brochure on Grant's blahg and magnified it enough to read
that he did not want to publicize the numbers because people make ill
informed decisions based on them. I can understand that but if/when I pay
$1600 for a frame I have never seen in person, I need something to base it
Thanks, Patrick. I really like the looks of this frame.
On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 1:03:43 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Andy asked if Gus would make a good all rounder. Yes. Absolutely.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 9:16:51 AM UTC-7, Andy Beichler wro
And another $200 off with the email promo!
Do it!
Cheers,
Chris
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I can see Leah’s perspective on the names, but I have to agree with Paul that
it should be exactly the bike he wants. I understand completely as for some
reason I do not particularly care for the name Atlantis so am waiting for a Joe
Appaloosa (I prefer the head badge as well) although I think
The Gus and Susie are showing up for me on the Geometries and Sizing page
on Riv's site. Looks like 71.5 degree seat tube angles and 69 degree head
tube across the whole size range. I really appreciate them posting this!
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Here's a set up guide I wrote:
https://www.analogcycles.com/true-facts-components/analogs-tubeless-set-up-guide/
And a maintenance guide:
https://www.analogcycles.com/true-facts-components/tubeless-maintainence-repairs/
and for folks just getting started, a parts guide:
https://www.analogcycl
Nice! Is that Stanley Park? I rode that a couple weeks ago, but with a
rental e-assist bike. Wish I had my Hillbourne for it, I felt like I was
blowing past all the views and scenery.
On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 9:23:21 PM UTC-5, Jason Fuller wrote:
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> A couple snaps from today's ride
Can anyone speak to the practical difference riding between the choco and
choco-moose bars? I've read the description on the Rivendell site but am
curious to hear from others. I've recently switched from a drop bar Sam to
a Clem L with a bosco bar and assume the choco would be somewhere in the
Best wide range triple for rings under 46t out there is the Shimano CX70,
which Riv used to spec on completes. It still works great. Ultegra level,
but technically designed for a CX bike. You can get it lower than any road
triple mech out there, and it will shift down to a 20t. We've run it
Green Gus – 54. Now I need to unlace the 48 spoke 700c Chukker rims from my 48
spoke 9 sp Phil/SON hubs and lace the polished 48 spoke 650b Cliffhangers on
(special ordered these a while ago in anticipation). Let the parts
reconfigurations begin!
Laing
Delray Beach FL
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Me too Alex . Bright Sun shiney popsicley ORANGE Now all I
need is some warmth with the Sun Oh Summer where are you ?
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 12:27:07 PM UTC-5, Alex Wirth- Owner,
Yellow Haus Bicycles wrote:
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>
>
> I scored an orange Susie!!
>
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Links, Gusses and Bear (headbadge), OH MY!
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 10:34:21 AM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> To aid those curious about GBW, here are various photos and adventures
> from my 9 months of riding.
>
> New Bike Day:
> https://deaconpatrick.org/new-bike-day
>
> Spring Sno
On-the-fence? Yes, indeed I was. Off-the-fence now. And standing on the
metalic green side of the pasture with an XL Gus!
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 7:18:48 AM UTC-5, Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow
Haus Bicycles wrote:
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> Last winter I had about a week on a Gus Boots Willsen. Here's the
>
I scored an orange Susie!!
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Thanks! Now back to your regularly scheduled thread, sorry for the tubeless
hijack 🙋♂️
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https://youtu.be/Omj1_-TNovg
Start at 2:20. No need for the camping mattress garbage (more beneficial for
fat bikes). Just rim tape and tube over it. I don’t inflate it prior to cutting
like this guy. Just cut down the middle, wash off the powder, spray with soapy
water, mount tire and inflate.
What is split tubeless?
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At age 71, Susie is my 6th and probably last Rivendell bike purchase...
Charlie
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Thanks Alex. I forgot the original was 27.5, not 29.
70mm BB drop isn’t bad at all. 2.2” tires should work very well on it. I know
some complain about the low BB on the ECR but I love it. Just watch the pedals
riding through rock gardens. No issues.
Tubeless is simple. Good rim tape (Stans or
No compressor. I gave mine away because the neighbors and the cat weren't
impressed with the amazing amount of noise; if I can't pump a tire with a good
floor pump then I'm dealing with something outside the range of how I
understand working on bicycles.
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What size compressor were you using when you tried to seat tires on your
Cliffhanger rims without tubes?
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 8:13:18 AM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> I can confirm the tubeless madness with Cliffhangers. My 27.5 set came
> (used) with tube
I can confirm the tubeless madness with Cliffhangers. My 27.5 set came (used)
with tubeless tires mounted and one time I let the air get too low..can't get
the front to seal up again. Now I've switched to bigger WTB Byways and they
won't tubeless, either, I bought tubes. I give up!
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Definately a trail bike! 70mm of BB drop for a 29 x 2.8 tire!
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 9:47:15 AM UTC-6, Garth wrote:
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>
> The Geometry page has been updated with Susie and Gus !
>
> https://www.rivbike.com/pages/geometry
>
>
> Myself I'll likely go with the Alex DM24 rims and T610 hubs
The Geometry page has been updated with Susie and Gus !
https://www.rivbike.com/pages/geometry
Myself I'll likely go with the Alex DM24 rims and T610 hubs from Rich@Riv
as I don't ride tubeless and the Cliffhanger's tubeless design can be
difficult to mount/dismount tires, according to a talk
Deacon Patrick, you Wile E. Coyote. I thought that might have been you. When
I tried to convince Riv it would make more sense to just let me ship that bike
home, they indicated it was already spoken for. Outsmarted by another
enthusiast 🙃
Paul, I won’t pretend to be able to make an educated
To aid those curious about GBW, here are various photos and adventures from
my 9 months of riding.
New Bike Day:
https://deaconpatrick.org/new-bike-day
Spring Snow:
https://deaconpatrick.org/spring-snow
Riding Kings Crown Easter Morn
https://deaconpatrick.org/riding-kings-crown-easter-morn
I g
Yes, Paul. Cliffhanger rims. (I bought the prototype Alex test rode). They
are plenty wide (you may want to read Jan's take on rim width being a near
non-issue in terms of squirmyness.).
With abandon,
Patrick
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 6:57:57 AM UTC-7, PaulS wrote:
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> What rims were on
How was the Bb height compared to the ECR (which already has a low low BB). I’m
sure it added to the feeling of stability as you said in the blog. Wondering
how this bike would feel with 2.2” tires. If that would drop the BB too much.
Great write up, by the way.
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Paul, I'm 99% certain that's right. They would certainly be a good choice
for this bike. Also, a less fancy/expensive non-MUSA choice would be an
Alex DM25.
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 8:57:57 AM UTC-5, PaulS wrote:
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> What rims were on the Gus? Cliffhanger?
>
> Contemplating putting dow
I would really recommend reconsidering a hitch rack. Easier to install, secure,
no paint rub/marks on the car, and they perform so much better.
One big issue you may run into is locking your bike. With a hitch rack, it’s
easy to do. My rack came with integrated locks. Others, just cable lock to
What rims were on the Gus? Cliffhanger?
Contemplating putting down for a Gus myself.
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Al,
I sent you a PM. I am interested if you are interested in shipping.
Thanks,
Mark
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Last winter I had about a week on a Gus Boots Willsen. Here's the
blogI think it'll help if you're in the market or on-the-fence.
http://www.yellow.haus/blaaag
Cheers,
Alex in Rochester, NY
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