I have used a paul cross lever sized 26.0 with a shim for this.
J
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 5:06 PM J L wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> Do interrupter style brake levers exist for 22.2 bars (standard mtb bars)?
>
> I imagine having an tosco, losco, or bosco bars with brake levers all the
> way back for
Have you tried taking off the cassette and lightly greasing the splines before
reassembling? I used to get a similar sound on my Campy freehub-equipped bikes,
and this always worked.
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> On Jul 22, 2021, at
Sorry for the multiple posts about this fine bag. These messages and a bunch of
others from the RBW group ended up in my Junk folder for some reason, so I kept
re-sending thinking I had done something wrong.
Bag is still available.
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Hello all,
Do interrupter style brake levers exist for 22.2 bars (standard mtb bars)?
I imagine having an tosco, losco, or bosco bars with brake levers all the way
back for upright ridding and a second set near the stem for the occasional long
and low position might be nice.
Jason
SFCA
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On Jul 19, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Matthew Williams
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> I don't think so. The OD appears consistent everywhere except the section at
> the stem/center.
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>
>
> On Jul 19, 2021, at 1:04 PM, Collin A wrote:
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>> Are these ones that have the slightly undersized OD on
I’m switching to a larger bag and have this one to sell. Same basic dimensions
as the Small Trunksack that Riv sells now.
$80 shipped in the USA.
Email me for photos.
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Thanks. I think I have it covered. I appreciate everyone that reached out
to me on this. I knew my problem could be solved in this group.
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021, 5:16 AM lconley wrote:
> I will check to see what I have when I get home tonight.
> Laing
>
> On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 8:11:02 AM U
Yes, I had a pewter Saluki and it's a fascinating color that changes quite
a bit depending on the light. It's kinda like the current grilver, maybe a
smidge creamier. The creamy headtube adds to that effect, too.
On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 2:51:43 PM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote:
> The color
The color is interesting. I also have never seen one in that color but I
found archived web content from Riv that said the two stock colors when
launched were green and pewter. The pewter is described as a "fawny
silver". Based on that description I would say this is pewter and it was a
stock c
Hello David,
Lots of helpful solutions provided by the group so I'm sure you'll discover
the problem soon. In addition to the cassette noise do you notice a creaky
sound coming from your stem? Perhaps the sounds are coming from multiple
locations?
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Thursday, July 22, 2021
Congratulations on the acquisition. Great looking Saluki:-) Didn't know Riv
produced the Saluki in metallic beige(?). Have they used the color on any
other models?
The proportions are just right with the 650b wheels. Enjoy!
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 10:40:15 AM UTC-4 Johnn
I was wrong about that Yves, the owner resisted it. Too bad it is too big for
me, the effective TT more than anything else.
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On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 5:52 PM, Susanto Irwan wrote:
> Atlantis size 56 650b
> $2,500
> Seattle, WA
> https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bik
Thanks for pointing out the extras David. I spied the third bottle
braze-ons, and fork eyelets, but I didn't see the hidden rack braze-ons
until you called the out.
On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 12:12:06 AM UTC-7 Hetchins52 wrote:
> It has some additions that I would look at as bonuses beyon
It's a very Rivish build--so I'll probably ride it mostly as-is initially
just to get a feel for it. I had an almost identical drivetrain on my Ram.
Pros
Closet says their boxing method should only require 15 minutes to assemble
the bike. We'll see.
If I'm pleased with the ride and fit, I'll
Thanks Mark. I am goign to play around with this a bit. My concern with
mounting along seat tube is that the gap between the seat stay is pretty
wide. While the peg will support the pump near the crank, there won't be
any support on seat collar end. Will try it out and report the findings.
On
Thanks Michael.
On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 7:28:22 AM UTC-7 Michael Baquerizo wrote:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/291975824997
>
> the zefal pump pegs mentioned in this thread. although i'm not sure this
> size pertains as I own one and tried using it, i don't recall where but it
> was too big
Welcome Adam -
+1 to what Collin said above.
I went with 2x9 wide-low crank on my 60 Appaloosa and I am loving it so
far. I also live in a terrain filled with hills and rollers and so far
(it's only been two days though) haven't missed the third big ring. Plus I
love the look of the chainring
Adam,
Welcome to the cult (err, google group)! If you are lucky, you will end up
tinkering on the bike constantly and this decision on whether to go 2x10 or
3x9, etc. will be an inconsequential one. Honestly, i'm surprised there are
enough parts out there to make that decision!
But in regards
Well, if you put one of these on an old "non suspension corrected" 26" MTB
frame that expects a 405mm A-C crown, and use a 27.5" front wheel, it will
lift the front end about 10mm, which is a good thing IME with old MTBs. Not
sure how the increased rake and larger wheel will affect things. Maybe
If anyone has one of these Rawland racks and wants to sell it let me know!
Would prefer version 3 steel although. If you happen to have another
demiporteur rack that plays nicely with cantis please feel free to reach
out too.
Mike Young
Santa Cruz
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/291975824997
the zefal pump pegs mentioned in this thread. although i'm not sure this
size pertains as I own one and tried using it, i don't recall where but it
was too big.
On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 8:25:50 PM UTC-4 esoter...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for the c
I would try the following (assumning you have not already):
1. Swap the bb.
2. Light bit of grease of the tapers when installing the cranks
3. Uninstall and re-install the cassette
4. Check the chain for wear and make sure the master link is proerly
secured.
5. Check the front derailer adujustmen
Hi all, I'm new around here. I've been lurking ever since I managed to snag
a 60cm orange Appaloosa frame from Rivendell back in June, which was
somewhat of a pandemic impulse purchase. I've wanted a Rivendell for years,
but had no real intention of buying a bike this year...until I saw the
ema
Atlantis size 56 650b
$2,500
Seattle, WA
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bik/d/seattle-rivedell-atlantis/7353547780.html
On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 11:55:31 AM UTC-7 Joel S wrote:
> The Yves is no longer for sale, the owner is undecided as to it’s fate.
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Still looking for a Sam Hillborne 62cm 2TT, prefer canti. Also would
consider a 62cm Atlantis MIT. Appreciate any information!
Randy
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Looking for my first Rivendell, Atlantis 53 650b would be the perfect bike
for my mixed terrain rides around the bay area.
If you are looking to sell your Atlantis either as frameset or full bike -
please let me know.
Thank you!
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Got a little excited about the Romulus at that price point but it looks
like I'm Redwood-sized :-(
Should have some new Homers in the store in the next couple of weeks...
On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 10:07:38 AM UTC-5 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Yves Gomez (Betty Foy)
> 55cm
> $1975
> Suffiel
Hello all,
I've seen the Gus forks up on the Riv site garage sale section. I'm curious
if anyone has any ideas for a good frame that these could be used with. The
399 axle to crown is pretty short for a 27.5 frame, and even short for a
lot of 1 1/8 inch 26" frames.
Any creative thoughts on a
I will check to see what I have when I get home tonight.
Laing
On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 8:11:02 AM UTC-4 KC wrote:
> Bosco
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> On Thu, Jul 22, 2021, 5:05 AM lconley wrote:
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>> Drop bar or flat bar? I have a bunch of brake levers.
>>
>> Laing
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 11:56:27 PM
Bosco
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021, 5:05 AM lconley wrote:
> Drop bar or flat bar? I have a bunch of brake levers.
>
> Laing
>
> On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 11:56:27 PM UTC-4 KC wrote:
>
>> Due to some stupid mix-up I have only 1 brake lever for my bike so I need
>> to get a new set and that's not ea
Drop bar or flat bar? I have a bunch of brake levers.
Laing
On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 11:56:27 PM UTC-4 KC wrote:
> Due to some stupid mix-up I have only 1 brake lever for my bike so I need
> to get a new set and that's not easy right now. I am hoping someone has
> some they will part wit
Bump and price drop to $95
On Thursday, 15 July 2021 at 19:54:17 UTC-5 jeffbog...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Asking $125. Please send PM with zip code for interest and I'll work out
> shipping options.
>
> Jeff
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Yeah I don't see any sign it's related to the Roadeo model other than being
a road Rivendell that might kinda match up to a Roadeo in that size. That's
a Nobilette custom fo sho.
On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 12:12:06 AM UTC-7 Hetchins52 wrote:
> It has some additions that I would look at as bo
It has some additions that I would look at as bonuses beyond the usual
Roadeo frame:
Third set of water bottle braze-ons
Mid fork leg eyelets for a front rack
Two sets of rear dropout eyelets
Rack braze-ons just above the rear brake bridge "hidden" on the inside of
the seat stays
Nice!
David Lip
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