This is the one:
https://www.rivbike.com/products/grey-woolly-stubby-cap-randi-jo
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Sorry, mine are microshift. The Riv video uses Sunrace.
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Thomas, thanks. They’re just Sunrace thumbies. I just swapped left and right,
and mounted inboard per this helpful Riv video:
https://vimeo.com/126644183
Tom
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what are those shifters mated to the brake levers? what a lovely build
On Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 11:50:31 AM UTC-7, tc wrote:
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> $600 for F/F/H/BB, plus whatever packing and shipping costs. Only 1 tiny
> paint chip on non drive side chain stay. Otherwise pristine. See pics:
> https:/
Looking for nitto clamps in the huge size (Riv is sold out) these might have
been included in a rack you purchased - intended to mount an F32 to a front
fork. Let me know what you have and how much you need for shipping to 36532
(Alabama) thanks!
Jeff
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Bump with new price: $1,350 + packing and shipping.
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John: Your setting sounds delicious. Care to post some cycling wildlife
photos, if you have them? And a photo of the Brompton would be nice.
Within a few hundred yards of my door I have our riverine Bosque (green gem
in high desert landscape), very rideable -- if you have fat tires for sand
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Yea! I saw yours Jason. There is some obvious overlap in our setups and I was
scoping yours out in the month leading up to building mine. I just need to
figure out the crankset situation as I would prefer a wide range double. I
could buy VBC rings in the preferred format but that would be as muc
CHG will be intended for the new V-brakes. No way it won't be. Just you
watch!
On Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 6:27:35 PM UTC-6, Paul M wrote:
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> Grant's blog (blahg) early November No. 30 starts off with a partial
> schematic of a frame design that isn't labeled but looks like part
> Roadin
I will also add that sometimes when I decide to go for just a short rideI start
feeling energized and often stretch a planned 10 minute ride to 30 or 40
minutes as its so nice to be moving why stop.
Paul in Dallas
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Awesome looking bike! I too bought my first Rivendell recently, a 51 Sam
as well, only a month before you. I have hopes of riding it for decades,
bucking my previous habit of switching things up every 3 years or so. I've
only put about 250 km on mine so far, but it's already really impressed m
i've got a wolbis on the way to meet *my* long wheelbase needs. it's my
wife who's in need of a new bicycle. grant convinced me to wait 'til
april(ish) when the new cheviot comes out. i'm trusting whatever changes
they make, and colors they offer, will be compelling.
paul
takoma park, md.0
1. two sub-24 campouts
2. ride some decent distance in a new state (added new york and
connecticut to my list this year)
3. swap out the bb on my homer
4. build up suzie wolbis and find some choice off-roadish riding close to
home
that's four--there's more.
paul
takoma park, md.0
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Welcome! You've got an awesome Sam there...big tires to boot :) I've
never seen the Crust Shaka bar mounted. With the flyout angle, it looks
like it slots in between the Salsa Cowbell and Cowchipper.
I also started my Riv journey with a Sam, which my wife stole upon her
first ride (she's tal
Keep using my bikes for transportation around town.I don't track bike
mileage anymore but that routine has kept my driving in the 2-3K range for
a year. Make 3 week long self supported trips and monthly weekend trips to
the Lake. I should ride in a charity ride each month and perhaps a few
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