Beautiful Sam! The front fender needs to sit higher at the fork crown above the
wheel. The metal tab can be bent or bent or a spacer used to allow a touch
more vertical adjustment. Then adjust the stays to get it all uniform ideally
without inducing toe overlap.
IanA
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Sounds like a wonderful ride, not unlike many of the rides I go on (new NY dad
heading out for ambitious rides on the rare weekend I can, only to realize i
haven't ridden much since the last beautiful/way too hard ride).Never knew
about the Haverstraw path, cool!Really great write up, th
very, very nice!!
thanks a lot for sharing. dug the write-up and wish there were more
photos. it's always better to go than not, ain't it?
paul
takoma park, md.
On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 7:10:24 PM UTC-4 Brady Smith wrote:
> I heard that ride reports are encouraged, so I figured I share
Hi Alex, I actually have a pair from a 52 Clem H that I would be happy to sell.
The trick is that you can’t have them until Riv ships me the regular Boscos I
ordered (I imagine I have them Friday or so) and you pay shipping. Let me know
if that works for you. My email is jonasandleah2 at gmail.
I heard that ride reports are encouraged, so I figured I share this one.
Enjoy!
https://brankubranku.wordpress.com/2020/09/07/bear-mountain-finally-a-ride-report/
-Brady Smith
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Let me know if you have one in any color.. I may have a trade if you
are interested.
Thanks
Joel
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I am really excited that these fit. I have found that there are not many
700c tires around that sam max-out range to choose from. Has anyone here
maxed out a sam w Honjo fenders? I know the 52s fit.. but has anyone tried
bigger?
On Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 10:59:43 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
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Hey Kevin, my only 62 has 2 toobz but I'd be interested in buying your 64
Atlantis, been on my list for a while. Direct reply still seems to be
missing, you can shoot me a line at northcoastcompost at gmail.
On Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 9:27:26 PM UTC-7 Kevin D norcal wrote:
> I have a 64cm
I would call it Saffron with. metal flake. I love the color but am not a
fan of metal flake.
Steve Cole
Arlington, VA
On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 11:55:33 PM UTC-4, Brett Callahan wrote:
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> I don't know what the reader/viewer overlap between the Riv list and the
> Path Less Pedaled list is l
Thanks Mike, I was wondering as it looked orange like. I will look on my
computer.
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 12:38 AM velomann wrote:
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> https://www.rivbike.com/collections/framesets/products/frame-sam-hillborne-2020
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> On this page there's a photo of a hand holding a tube painted the "Dark
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Sold
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The Ram was intended for lightish touring and it does that well. Handling with
any kind of front load depends a lot on the handlebar type and stem length
used. I toured with the stock Nitto Noodles. I used a Mark's rack with
P-Clamps and a small Baggins bag with up to 5 lbs in it. I also used
I rode my Rambouillet across the country on the Adventure Cycling Trans-Am
route, Western Express route. Not self-supported. After the trip I wanted a
bike like the Rambouillet, not like a Long Haul Trucker. The latter,
without load, is like driving around in an F-250 pickup with nothing in it
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