It's a terrible world that doesn't have a place for a shop that sells nice
bicycles and cameras and Bob Dylan records, but unfortunately we live in it.
On Thursday, December 26, 2019 at 8:25:24 PM UTC-6, velomann wrote:
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> From Instagram today: https://www.instagram.com/rivelo_pdx/
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> As a loca
Aww no :( I live 7 hours north but was looking forward to making a trip
out of visiting this coming summer.
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Paul, riding my big cheviot feels so good sometimes I have to pinch myself to
be sure I’m not dreaming. Or as one list member once said: it’s like floating
on a cloud, eating ice cream while wearing a Snuggie
Big Al
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If you want to ride a Cheviot, I'm in Charlotte and have a 55 and a 60.
Try both and see which is better. Email me as I'm not on here much.
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 8:18:20 AM UTC-5, Tom Wyland wrote:
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> This thread is super helpful to me as I have been looking for a used
> Cheviot.
Very sad to see John and Darby closing up shop. It's been such a welcoming
atmosphere and great place to visit.
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>From Instagram today: https://www.instagram.com/rivelo_pdx/
As a local and regular, I'm pretty bummed by this. It felt as close to
clubhouse as I've experienced in awhile, and there's really nowhere else
around like it in terms of Rivendell, Dylan, film photography, and
fascinating wide-rangin
Don’t have any to sell but the cx 50 is almost the same and easier to find.
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Had two, now only one. Looking for a replacement. The Rear seized for some
reason and I had to replace it. These have been the best cantis I've ever
used, and I'd like to find one out there, if possible.
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Hey all. I purchased a RBW Randi Jo cap in size large but it’s too big for me.
Anyone have a medium they’d like to trade? If not I’ll return it to Riv as I
haven’t worn it. Thanks!
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Leah, I don't know if I'd really bother with a computer, I just use an app. On
my phone!
I've used 2 Map My Ride & Ride with GPS (and of course there's Strava, which I
avoided due to Fredness).
MMR, is really good for the casual rider and the basic (free) version has a
rudimentary Calorie coun
Hi Everyone,
Reviving this thread - I am trying to find reach and stack figures for my
Legolas and Rambouillet frames.
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I have searched these archives and googled around, but haven't found
anything.
Anyone have a link or data to a geometry chart with this data?
thanks
Max Beach
Santa Rosa
"It really does feel like a quality bike, not a Riv but an economical and
similar option."
They're comparable to welded Rivs like Clem and Roadini, or more accurately the
run of Rosco Bubbes which didn't have a seat lug. Different design philosophy
of course, but V-O produces some excellent MIT
Joe Bernard wrote:
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> That looks awesome, I think I sold you some of those parts! I'm thrilled
> to see them on such a nice bike instead of in parts boxes. Those Campeurs
> are sweet!
Several of your part Joe, thanks!
WETH wrote:
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> Pancake, great work! Those campeurs are good bikes.
I'm im
I use a Lezyne Mega C, and it allows you to have multiple bike profiles and
has a setting for wheel circumference on each. I'm pretty happy with it,
great battery life, and doesn't have the cold start issues I was
experiencing with garmin devices.
Goals for this year. I always set a small 2000km
I love the 2020 goals! I have some big ones on my radar, but here are my biking
goals:
1. When the “fancy Cheviot” becomes available - if it seems like a good fit and
I can get it painted in the red I’ve dreamed up - I’ll sell my Betty Foy and
buy one. (And heaven help me if Rivendell ever does
I am not a fan of V brakes, I don't have them on any of my bikes, but that's
not to say anything is wrong with them. I just find them . . . Ah . . . Kind of
boring. 😕
I do tend to build up bikes for other people with V-brakes for two reasons
First, I have a few sets in my parts box and Two, I'v
I've built up a collection of bikes over the years; my main 2020 goal is to
start trimming the herd.
I guess it's a good problem to have, but to walk into the bike room and not be
able to decide which bike to ride is a bit dumbfounding. I am over capacity and
there's already one 2020 bike on my
Pancake, Good job! Looks like your Brother-in-law is too big for the common
sizes available out there. The friend I ride with most and with whom I've been
riding with occasionally for over 20 years is too tall for most bike and he's
been riding bikes that are too small for all that time. After y
Pancake, great work! Those campeurs are good bikes.
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That looks awesome, I think I sold you some of those parts! I'm thrilled to see
them on such a nice bike instead of in parts boxes. Those Campeurs are sweet!
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