Hey all.
I am looking for a few Sackville bags for my new-to-me Rivendell Atlantis.
Preferably, I am looking for a bigger Saddlesack, and then maybe something
suitable to ride up front as well.
Bike pic for inspiration:
https://i.imgur.com/VxRaqck.jpg
Please reach out if you have anything you’
Save yourself the time and aggravation of trying to find the correct rd.
This one will.
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Buy the bolt on mount and your done. Its not the cheapest option but it
works really well. Also fo
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On Saturday, April 3, 2021 at 9:29:35 PM UTC-4 Robert Tilley wrote:
> I started app
I forgot to add, tires and cassette not included in the trade.
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*Hey ya'll I need a 1" quill stem with an upright angle that is 31.8. *
*Something like the riv* *Nitto Fillet FacePlater - Quill - 31.8 (CR60-3)*
*Or the Crust option.*
*I prefer something in the 85mm or shorter.*
*Thanks, *
*-Max*
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I am looking for a set of Paul Touring Cantilever brakes. Silver or
Polished. I am located in Portland, OR in case anyone is local. Thanks!
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If you are really stuck, IRD makes a "Sub-C" front derailleur designed for
subcompact setups. From the picture, it appears to have a shorter cage
than usual. I cannot attest to its function or whether you need it, just
alerting you to its existence.
Jon Blum
On Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 10:
Hi Justin,
I'm on a Clem 52 H, so if the fork is different from the L, then this may
not help. Center to center, front axle to brake post is 10-1/2".
By the way, one year plus later, I'm still happily on the bars, stem and
saddle I got from you!
Best,
Noah
On Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 3:14:
wow, so many trip reports lately are focused on total miles/kms, this is a
wonderful example that totals on the cycle computer do not make a
successful trip, makes me feel like i'm there with you and makes me want to
go!
On Sunday, April 4, 2021 at 8:59:38 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> Especiall
Adam
here's lots of Rivendell bike pics and a place to post yours.
.https://www.flickr.com/groups/rivendell/pool/
Jon
On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 12:29:13 PM UTC-7 Adam Leibow wrote:
> hi all, i want to create a thread where you just post a picture of your
> rivendell(s) whenever you feel li
I might be remembering this incorrectly, as I cannot find anything in my
inbox.
Is there a RivSister who contacted me recently about a Selle Anatomica
saddle? If so, please PM me.
Roberta
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Especially to John and Takashi,
I've so enjoyed your pictures and write ups. I have an English-language TV
channel, NHKWD, from Japan and one of the shows is called something like
Biking around Japan. The cyclist goes to interesting places, shows the
beauty and speaks with the local residents
Hi John,
Thanks for sharing this trip.
This will definitely will be included in my itinerary on my planned visit.
Your story and pictures really captured the beauty of that island.
On Saturday, April 3, 2021 at 8:48:34 PM UTC+8 John Rinker wrote:
> I am grateful to live, teach and ramble around o
Jason, what is that crank you're using?
I've seen it on a few bikes and have been curious what it is.
JS
On Sunday, April 4, 2021 at 3:00:49 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:
> Ol' Bomby the other day, picking up a Simworks rack and black Wald (note
> the double basket up front) for the MB-1 project
Fantastic, thank you for posting this.
mike
On Saturday, April 3, 2021 at 7:48:34 AM UTC-5 John Rinker wrote:
> I am grateful to live, teach and ramble around on my bicycle in Japan. For
> more than 30 years my career as an International school teacher has landed
> me in some beautiful, uniqu
Sheesh. This is the right bar photo.
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I ordered this from Amazon for $20 (1“wide * 30’long) Racers Tape Surface
Guard Tape . https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O6BQMG
Lots of reviews say it worked well for bike frames. 14mil seems unnecessary
UNLESS you’re wrapping the tube where your front rack or handlebars or
basket contact the fram
Jason, nice to see how much riding you are doing on this bike.
On Sunday, April 4, 2021 at 3:00:49 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:
> Ol' Bomby the other day, picking up a Simworks rack and black Wald (note
> the double basket up front) for the MB-1 project. I've got a real sturdy
> set of wheel
Thank you for sharing.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 4, 2021, at 5:36 AM, John Rinker wrote:
>
> Indeed, Takashi, I did come across this quote several times in my reading
> about the island. I got very lucky with the weather. The week before I
> arrived it rained every day. Regarding a visit,
Thanks Roberta
This frame is for my youngest who is 27, he finishes a Master’s this
summer. I already have an Appaloosa, a grey Roadini that is stored in Wales
with my sister for when I visit, a Cheviot, a Clem and an orange Roadini
that I just finished building with Losco bars and a Bitex hub w
\ SOLD /
On Saturday, April 3, 2021 at 5:53:48 PM UTC-7 Jay P wrote:
> I'm clearing my closet of shirts that are now a little too small for me.
>
> These are my favorite shirt --- super lightweight, thin, airy, 100% cotton
> --- I love them for riding, hiking, walking, etc. They are
Dorothy, That must have been a white knuckle few moments. I'm so glad you
got one. I got the mermaid, but that lime/olive sure is nice looking, also.
Jay, I'm happy to have helped getting a Riv into another person's hands
(under another person's bum)!
I've bought my first Riv from James wh
You are in fantastic hands, James & Candice offer sound advice based on
real world application and use. Let them guide you.
On Sunday, April 4, 2021 at 8:13:49 AM UTC-5 Jay LePree wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Thanks to Roberta Chase who referred me to Analogue cycles. I was able to
> procure a 50 cm O
Hi all:
Thanks to Roberta Chase who referred me to Analogue cycles. I was able to
procure a 50 cm Olive green and they will do the build for me. They seem
really great to work with.
Jay
Demarest, NJ
On Saturday, April 3, 2021 at 2:50:41 PM UTC-4 Dorothy C wrote:
> I got the 55cm Lime I want
Indeed, Takashi, I did come across this quote several times in my reading
about the island. I got very lucky with the weather. The week before I
arrived it rained every day. Regarding a visit, I cannot recommend it
highly enough. The riding is easy and the camping is first-rate with some
very b
Ah, Yakushima!
Thank you for sharing, John! I enjoyed your write-up and photos very much.
I've been curious about the island for years, but never made the visit.
Your post makes me feel like I must visit there right away.
Looks like it didn't rain very much while you were there.
Perhaps you have
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