Woops! Forgot the brakes inquiry
47-57 reach dual pivot caliper brakes traditional hex nut mounted. *Below
$47 shipped*
On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 11:19:56 PM UTC-5, Andrew Turner wrote:
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> If anyone's doing some spring cleaning, I might be of some assistance.
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> I'm in the process of buil
If anyone's doing some spring cleaning, I might be of some assistance.
I'm in the process of building up a "new" 1979 Gazelle Champion Mondial AA
bike and need some parts listed below. I'm trying to keep to used yet
commendable parts but I'm also after the deals, hints the price caps.
Beausage
28t sold. Make offer on a 50!
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Frameset is sold pending payment
Thanks y’all
Al
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Mark,
Which Dyno hub did you use and are those handlebars Bosco Bullmoose? If so,
how’s the reach?
Thanks,
Doug
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Goruck short work well too. Wait for a sale though.
Cshbgca
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Sent you a PM!
Reid in Austin
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For all you pondering your GBW builds, this was simple on my Gus prototype (and
wow! is it great having friction shifting back and wider spacing between gears!)
- Box Components: Two 11-50t x-wide 9-speed cassette, derailure, and two chains
(two required for the long chain stays, keep the second
Looking for a 650B/27.5 front rim for our 52cm Clem L. Please contact me off
list with leads.
Dave in Kansas
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Recently purchased Clem low 64 chameleon green frameset with seatpost and
headset and BB
Few minor paint nicks, purchased on the last round they were produced
Asking 600 plus shipping and I’ll pay to have it professionally boxed at LBS
To sweeten the deal I’m throwing in the Shimano Deore v
I do not exactly when and how many are arriving. I am confident when they
arrive my spidey-sense will get me there in time. I would get the blue for
sure. My second, and really only other choice, is orange. I can’t recall a red
Riv. My college bike was a red Raleigh and I got red because that wa
I have an extra fork from my 56cm Sam Hillborne with canti brake posts.
It's orange, but creamsicle orange.
Let me know if you're interested.
Ryan
Arlington, VA
On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 1:40:42 PM UTC-4, Dave Dugard wrote:
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> can anyone recommend a fork to replace the one on my Sam Hillbo
These are a bit different but I've had a pair for a couple of years and I
love them.
https://www.twinsix.com/collections/mens-bottoms/products/two-quarters-black?variant=3769787547669
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vince told me a while back that the susie is 28.6. couldn't hurt to call
just to be certain.
paul
takoma park, md.
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There are three Atlantis bikes on Craigslist. I have no association with
the sellers.
Seattle: 47 cm
Seattle: 54 cm
Portland: 47 cm
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Ooh, a sparkly metallic red Clem L. I'd probably have to buy that! ❤️
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Kiley, what color are you hoping for? If you choose one from this batch which
color strikes your fancy? Do you know how many frames-only are for sale? Can
they tell you if you have a good chance of scoring one when they’re released?
Also, a red Clem would be 😍🌹. You know, if anyone out there is
You guys will do anything to get in our #RivSisterhood!
Well, that blue is just the ticket. You can call it Leah Blue, Ryan, but Riv
thought they were naming it for themselves. Ha!
I call it: blue-green-shot-through-with-glimmer-like-sunlight-on-seawater.
Because that’s what it is.
My own l
Oh dude, I already put the mainstream silver stuff on the custom. The whole
POINT of a blue Clem(entine) is to get red and orange hubs yo! 🕺💃
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I purchased a 120 link chain hoping that would be enough, but it was just a
little shy. I ended up splicing two together for about 124 links in all.
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Weird. I thought I posted the pictures. Wonder where that post went...
Well, this time, all pics and no editorial comments.
On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 12:35:55 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> I want to see the Dutch Bike, too.
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Joe,
Because it would make you an honorary step-#rivsister to her and the other
intelligent women who share a healthy love of bikes; especially low step over
mixte inspired ones. They then bond with these steeds like their own
offsprings demonstrating a loyalty and joy of just riding many of us
I'm trying to think of a reason why I need a 45cm copy of Leah's gorgeous blue
Clem(entine) even though I just spent a comical amount of money on a custom and
sold my grilver Clem(entine) frame. I'll think of something! 🤪
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Zoinks! It's time! Before I put the money in for a 59 complete Clem L,
which I am shortening to CLem (the other being CHlem, where the 'h' is
silent), what say the spec nerds about the components this time around? I
know the tires are too narrow, so I will have to swap those out (and
evidently
ryan, will at riv told me he thinks the new cheviot/whatever 60 would fit
me, whereas the old 60 was a bit small. you're a little taller than me, but
might be worth checking. tom horton
On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 6:43:23 PM UTC-4, Abcyclehank wrote:
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> I like smart bikes but have way to many.
I should add, I had bullmoose Boscos at first, as they came with the
prototype build. I loved them in all aspects save for technical descents,
where all that jouncing requires a flatter bar rather than a bar more
parallel to the top tube. Hanse the switch to the wavy and Jones bars.
With abando
I'm trying a Billie bar at first and see how that goes, as I have one on
hand. It has half the rise of the steel 56cm. Albatross bar, more flare and
more reach back. The whatbars website doesn't really depict it accurately,
at least compared to my 56 Alba which is slightly different curve shape
Yeah, I'm asking as I thought it was 31.8 but can't remember for sure !
Vince told me a while a go the differences in the tubing thickness between
the Gus and the Susie but I forgot to write down what diameter FD.
The Sram S600 149mm crank I'm using will have somewhere between 44t to 22t,
p
Hi all,
I've been riding in the MUSA shorts with aussie wool underneath for longer
rides and am looking for some replacement shorts. Now that these are
discontinued anyone have any suggestions of similar gusseted shorts with no
pad?
Alternately anyone have any large Musas they want to get rid
My protoGus first had a wavy bar, which I loved, but I got a Jones bar (the
raised one) to try it higher, which I like. My idea would be to get a
shorter stem with some rise for the wavy bar. The Jones bar a sharper angle
than I like ideally, the wavy is the same as the bullmoose, and shallower
i'll be trying choco bars on a 10cm dirtdrop on my xl susie.
paul
takoma park, md.
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found a new home for the tee.
thanks all!
paul
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On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 8:42:22 PM UTC-6, Keith Muller wrote:
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> Hey all,
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> I’m looking for a 62cm Hunqapillar frame and fork. I only want the frame
> and fork. I don’t need any parts or a complete bike. I’m looking for a
> Waterford produced Hunq. Paint condition doesn’t mat
We just made our new blog live. We're a group of riders who can't resist a
narrow ribbon of gravel or dirt (or even asphalt) stretching into the
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Homer is spoken for, pending payment.
Thanks all! -Scott
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Sorry the photo is sideways and squashed like that!
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I'll take green and blue long sleeves. Sending PM.
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Thanks to everyone for their advice. I eventually decided to order an NOS
Suntour Cyclone Mark II front derailleur from the '80s with a flat outer
cage. It works like a champ, is much better looking than a modern
derailleur (to me), and was only $10 more than a new Claris.
I think I could have
Since you're asking, that probably means you "need" one; I'd order one if I
didn't already have the 65 Clem H. Good luck!
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Hi Folks,
Roberta, thanks for the lead! A CL bike is probably what I *should've*
done, but I zeroed in on an orange Cleary Owl (20") based on Nathan's tips,
and I found a shop in Haverford, PA (Mechanic Cycling) that does trade-ups
for kids' bikes. Cleary also has a 3-speed conversion kit that I c
On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 10:09:34 AM UTC-4, Bob K. wrote:
> Hey Folks,
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>
> It's been a while since I've posted here. I hope you all are doing well
> amidst all this chaos!
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> I am in search of a Riv-ish 20" bike for my daughter. She's five and a half,
> but she's tall for her age
So the stock SRAM chain was long enough on the Atlantis without needing to
add links?
Nick
On Saturday, 23 May 2020 19:01:24 UTC+10, Lithocarpus wrote:
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> I just finished up installing the new 1x drivetrain today. I took it out
> for a very short ride and love the gearing. Here's what I went
I need to remember to proofread better with Groups... both the the 16 and
20" bikes are second hand Trek Hotrocks. They are reasonably lightweight
and my sons bike riding realy took off when I replaced his first heavy
steel 16" bike with the Trek. Before the end of the world, I picked up a
While not immediately relevant, I have a 70's 24" Fuji junior road bike,
that looks like it will fit a 24" mountain bike wheel set and slicks. I
haven't got as far as confirming that Dia-compe 750 centerpulls will reach
but there are longer reach BMX brakes available if they don't. I've
probab
Congrats :)
I am struggling with the same question.
I have 2 bars ready for my Susie when it arrives... 58cm bosco and 66cm
bullmoose.
I think I will put the bullmoose on first and change to the bosco if I find
the bullmoose uncomfortable for very long rides.
I also have a Ritchey P29-er with
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