Thanks Conway,
Ive considered the jammer, but I feel it is a bit more bag than I’m looking
for. If for some reason, you end up really wantIng to unload it though, let me
know.
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Hmm, I'm reading again and now I realize you may not have a Campy 11 shifter
for that derailer. In that case I'm out of ideas!
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I have a rust colored road runner jammer bag in good used condition that I am
not using. I have been using the jumbo jammer exclusively since I moved and my
job changed. These are the best execution of bike bags and I have tried a lot
of them.
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I suppose i would've bought a bananasax by now, but they are all sold out.
So now im considering other things. I mostly need it to hold a normal sized
u-lock, multi-tool and tire levers and an extra tube, but i'd appreciate
something with capacity for a jacket or sandwich also. Bonus points if i
I can report that a SRAM 11s road setup shifts both Shimano 11s cogs and
Campagnolo 11s cogs with equal aplomb.
It also shifts the 10s era 53/39 campagnolo Record chainrings, though one must
carefully read and follow the Yaw front derailleur setup instructions. This
ain't your childhood Nuovo
I saw that Rivendell offered a sweater vest recently, but as someone with
unusually long arms, I regretted not buying one of the sleeved variety last
year. I have such a hard time finding long enough sleeves that I never
expected the Riv sweater to fit.
What did people think of them? Does an
I'm not really an experienced tandem rider but did have a Bike Friday tandem in the past. I just picked up a HHH and built it up myself. I had no issues building it up at all. It went better than any other bike really. I went with Riv's recommended chain lengths and it works fine. I may shorten t
The first thing I would do is try the Campy 11 shifter and derailer with the
Shimano 11 cassette. I don't have the cold hard facts in front of me, but
anecdotal evidence is the spacing is so close for 11- and 12-speed systems that
it'll work just fine.
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"Yes" to "... buy one Rivendell and then keep riding it for20 years ..."
and "No" to "never to be bothered to get another one."
My favorite bike of all time is my 1999 Joe Starck custom Riv Road, but
I've bought and sold on 4 other Rivs as I found other bikes better suited
to my admittedly idiosyn
>From one ME to another, go for it. You do the math to get as close as you
can, but then the testing takes over.
Also figure that the Hyperglide cassettes do help you out a bit, and if you
can pull the chain reasonably close, you may get the shift.
So above your index, you might just be able t
Sheldon Brown has an article on Alternate Derailer cable routing
(Drivetrain Compatibility?) where he shows attaching the cable on the back
or front of the clamp bolt )vs the bottom) to make up for small
mismatches. Dont' know if could help you. Ran across it looking for 7s
cassette info.
Jo
So after several months of inactivity on the assembly of my custom due to
being busy on other things (selling house, selling 2 cars, moving, etc.), I
am about ready to begin working on it again. I have an 11 speed Dura Ace
12-28 cassette and an 11 speed Campagnolo Athena derailer. I have a bunch
I appreciate buying widgets that are quality made for years and years of abuse.
I find Paul Components stuff to be like that and I find Rivendell bikes are
like that.
That hasn’t stopped me from buying and selling a bunch of products from both
companies. I figure I just like to change up things
I think I can accommodate you regarding both. Will be gone until 9:00 EST
tonight but can send some pics and details if you have not scored what you want
before then.
Ryan Hankinson
West Michigan
(616)928-4226
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Sorry, I shoud have clarified, I'm looking for the non-bullmoose version.
Have the stem, just looking for the bars. Thanks.
On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 12:46:10 PM UTC-7 Rob H. wrote:
> Trying to finish out a Clementine build and need the widest Bosco bars,
> along with some silver linear pul
Both Bike Fridays are sold.
Thanks to all,
Julian Westerhout
Bloomington, Il
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 3:18:57 PM UTC-5, Julian Westerhout wrote:
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> For Sale — Two Bike Fridays. I am selling these on behalf of the owners —
> a couple of friends of mine who had plans to do lots of riding
Shimano.
http://www.paulcomp.com/shop/components/shimanothumbies/
On Jul 23, 2020, at 12:40 PM, Rob H. wrote:
> Those are Shimano thumbies or Microshift or ...?
>
> On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 3:08:41 PM UTC-7 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Bump! Paul Thumbies are still available.
> Matte alumi
Trying to finish out a Clementine build and need the widest Bosco bars,
along with some silver linear pull brake levers to finish it out. Anyone
looking to sell theirs?
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Those are Shimano thumbies or Microshift or ...?
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 3:08:41 PM UTC-7 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Bump! Paul Thumbies are still available.
>
> Matte aluminum
>
> 22.2mm
>
> L/R pair
>
> 100.00 + shipping
>
> New, no package
>
> [image: Thumbies_7077.jpg]
>
> On Monday, Jun
Which by another obscure train of ideas leads me to another dictum, that of
St. Thomas Aquinas: "The end of the artist [= maker] is the good of the
artifact [= product]," where "end" is a technical term and refers to that
of the 4 causes which is last in generation but first absolutely in the
gener
Skimming the posts on this thread, I was reminded of an early Grantian
dictum that appealed to me a great deal (I ended up quoting it in a MBA
program marketing paper): "We aren't market driven, we're product driven"
-- this after having read ad nauseam about "perception of value" and that
sort of
Yes, this is true, authentic customer service. In my experience, that has
been a constant since I have been a Rivendell customer. And it is in fact
the most important aspect of the business model with a small company making
very niche products.
Side by side with that, you have the evolution of
Boiled wool with sandals will be my first attempt, I picked up some 2-ply
socks and crocs. That just might do it for me until the temperatures start
to drop below 50. Below that and I should probably just avoid creek
crossings.
Cheers!
Andrew
On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 6:49:55 AM UTC-5 D
Rivendell 52cm Mixte-Wilbury FFHS
Suffield, CT.
https://hartford.craigslist.org/bik/d/suffield-rivendell-mixte-wilbury-frame/7128077631.html
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If it's an objet d'art, it's gonna cost $1,500. Framing extra.
Looking at the photos again -- my daughter took them, who has both an
aesthetic eye and a photographic competence that I lack -- the background
seems almost "English-cottage-ly" lush. Not quite; end of dry season,
xeriscaped yard; only
Front & Freewheel rear only. Let me know what you have?
Thanks
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Hi, everyone,
I am trying to help my sister sell my nephew's Islabikes balance bike. I
bought this for him when he was 2. He is now 4 and moved on to a larger
pedal bike. This balance bike is well reviewed and very lightweight. My
sister keeps it indoor and even though my nephew enjoyed it, it
Mark,
We like the HHH a lot. It is indeed a different beast than our Bilenky,
which is a 650b S&S coupled drop-bar tourer. The HHH is more upright, and
better for rides like this one. we also use it in town (going on a bike
club ice cream ride on it tonight). On the road it still performs
rea
Does anyone have a Dark Realm Wald 139 they're looking to part with?
Specifically looking for a drip camo or hand-dyed color but open to others.
Most are sold out online except pink. I know Blue Lug has the drip camo in
stock but b/t the mark-up and the shipping, I'm not willing to pull the
tri
Looks like a lovely day on the bike, not a bad consolation.
You may have posted this already, but as an experienced tandemist, how are
you liking the HHH? I assume the Bilenky is a more traditional road setup
with drops? I will be taking possession of a medium HHH shortly. I have a
nice 26" San
Andrew,
It took me a long time to find and dial in what works for me in those
conditions, which fall in what I consider the most challenging temp range
(wet and cold). Get it wrong, and if you stop (intentionally or for a flat)
while still in the elements, hypothermia can set in fast. Now that
That's a Northern Water Snake. Harmless, but looks a bit like a
Cottonmouth, which is not.
It is a pretty corridor along the Illinois River in the middle of
agricultural lands. It passes through a number of small towns from the
1900s, which have nice old downtowns that are still semi-vibrant.
The bike has been sold, sorry forgot to update this.
Chris
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