UPDATE: The B68 is sold! The Terry saddle is still available.
On Saturday, November 27, 2021 at 12:20:09 PM UTC-8 Emily Guise wrote:
> Thanks for that note, Abe! I was going off the measurements on the site I
> bought it from, but I measured it this morning and it is indeed 230mm long
> by 200
I had a pair of Oracle Ridges on my side pull Sam for a short time. Had to
deflate the tires to get them past the brake pads on the Tektro 559s. Off
pavement they threw up a lot of small stones compared to The smooth treaded
Snoqualmie Pass. The paint on the underside of the down tube took a b
Sounds like a dreamy build overall, and congrats on the frame purchase!
My thoughts:
- I think the Oracle might be ambitious, clearance-wise. Herse tires run
bigger than most for their printed size, and add the knobs, and I'd be
surprised if those fit. I'd suggest their 42mm counterpart, Hurr
Michael - they switched from the dual TT style to the diaga-tube in 2010 on
Bombadils :) So the diaga is the newer version
On Tuesday, 30 November 2021 at 20:10:00 UTC-8 Michael Baquerizo wrote:
> any info regarding these two bombadils? asking because they're the same,
> but different. and on
any info regarding these two bombadils? asking because they're the same,
but different. and one is very close to that appa proto posted above.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbiketouringnews.com%2Fadvocacy-awareness%2Ffat-tire-pioneers%2F&psig=AOvVaw25kPjnVkOVG8DFUipsAyrC&ust=163
Oh wow, that's the shortest rear end and smallest size proto-Appa that I've
seen! At this rate, might just have to buy riv-wiki.com (it's
available!). Thanks for all the contributions.
On Tuesday, 30 November 2021 at 14:47:21 UTC-8 Chris L wrote:
> The Mystery Bike/Appaloosa happened shortly
Thanks to everyone who expressed interest! The Tech Fanny has sold and the
RWB/Blue Lug hat is pending. Below are the remaining items with some price
drops and new additions.
Happy to share photos if you're interested in something specific.
Fabio's Tech Fanny, Large, Black lava doom. New, never
Earlier in the thread I recommended vintage Deore XT rear hubs, and the OP
bought one of mine from me. I stumbled upon an ebay seller offering
vintage 32 hole Deore XT front hubs at the super low price of $18 shipped
(m737, skewer included). Front hubs never blow up, but dang that's a great
p
The Mystery Bike/Appaloosa happened shortly after I discovered RBW, so
2012'ish sounds about right.
My memory is that Grant put out feelers for 10 people to buy a new bike,
completely sight unseen with no input (I don't remember if they were
allowed to choose color) into the bike. I don't re
I hate that. I know the logic behind it, but I'm never going to be ok with
the listed tool size being different from the thing the tool turns.
Joe "it's wrong even if it's right" Bernard
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 2:03:41 PM UTC-8 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> You got it!
>
> Ben, who boug
"Ben, who bought a couple 5mm bolts for his seatpost a while back because
he thought the hex key size = bolt size."
But the 5mm are useful for so many other things on the bike. Mounting
racks, water bottle cages, fenders.
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 2:03:41 PM UTC-8 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote
You got it!
Ben, who bought a couple 5mm bolts for his seatpost a while back because he
thought the hex key size = bolt size.
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 10:13 AM Roberta wrote:
> Thanks, Ben!
>
> Roberta
>
> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11:07:50 AM UTC-5 bjmi...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> M6 (tha
Will from riv said it will fit with Pacenti Brevet which has internal width
of 19 mm , the actual measured width of tire would be less than 48 . I also
had contacted one of the guys who had homer with 50 mm cazedero on sale
here ( unfortunately I missed it ) . He was also running them on pacenti
br
I've read a couple of people planning to run 48mm Oracle Ridge on the
incoming Homers. Do you all have input from Riv that the new frames will
fit this tire? I ask because that would definitely make the new frames more
tempting.
My experience trying to run the 48mm Oracle Ridge (tubeless on Qui
As others have pointed out, there are ways to try to make mounting a tire
easier, and if your main goal is a wider tire, there is absolutely no
problem with putting a 35mm tire on a rim the width of the open pro. On my
Rambouillet I've maximized the tire size by running Paul Racer M brakes and
I had issues with a rim recently and determined it was the cotton tape. I
switched to use the blue tape (Velocity?) that Riv sells and the rims were
manageable again. I don't recall the rim brand though, so I apologize for
that lack of information.
I have a wheel that came with veloplugs a
I have wheels with both of those rims. I vastly prefer Atlas, if you can
source them. The A23 is my go-to rim if I want tires in the 33mm or less
range. I like Atlas for bigger rims, but I find I generally don't exceed
38mm for anything.
I don't really like my Dyad rims, but that might jus
Have you considered Pacenti Brevet? I also pre-ordered homer and Rich
recommended them to me. I am going to set it up tubeless with 48 mm RH
Oracle Ridge.
On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 8:18:39 AM UTC-8 John G. wrote:
> I ended up deciding to buy a Homer complete. Crashed my wet-weather bike
Hi Liang,
Have you considered Pacenti Brevet? I also pre-ordered homer and Rich
recommended them to me. I am going to set it up tubeless with 48 mm RH
Oracle Ridge.
On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 8:43:50 AM UTC-8 lconley wrote:
> Send ideas! Dyads or A23s? - Neither - Quills are lighter and t
Thanks, Ben!
Roberta
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11:07:50 AM UTC-5 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> M6 (that takes a 5mm hex).
>
> -Ben
>
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 9:41 AM Roberta wrote:
>
>> What is the seat post bolt diameter that Rivendell uses? I have a MIT A
>> Homer Hilsen and a Platypus
M6 (that takes a 5mm hex).
-Ben
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 9:41 AM Roberta wrote:
> What is the seat post bolt diameter that Rivendell uses? I have a MIT A
> Homer Hilsen and a Platypus. To my eye, it looks like 6mm. I cannot find
> my calipers.
>
> I'm getting Hexlox for saddle and seat post,
More correctly, M6 or M8?
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 10:41:06 AM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:
> What is the seat post bolt diameter that Rivendell uses? I have a MIT A
> Homer Hilsen and a Platypus. To my eye, it looks like 6mm. I cannot find
> my calipers.
>
> I'm getting Hexlox for saddle a
What is the seat post bolt diameter that Rivendell uses? I have a MIT A
Homer Hilsen and a Platypus. To my eye, it looks like 6mm. I cannot find
my calipers.
I'm getting Hexlox for saddle and seat post, but do not know which size to
order for seat post-- 6mm or 8mm .
https://hexlox.com/p
I apologize for not listing the length. That said the crankset has been
sold. The albastache and pearl stem are also gone. The shifter and
derailler set is still available. It would make a perfect set to go with
my 650B wheelset I have for sale. I could make an attractive set sale for
those to
Jonathan, just for clarification is the Sugino 175?
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 9:09:05 AM UTC-5 Johnny Alien wrote:
> Shoot me an email Eric and they are yours.
>
> The PX crankset is sold
>
> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 8:40:51 AM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:
>
>> I’ll take the Albastache
Shoot me an email Eric and they are yours.
The PX crankset is sold
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 8:40:51 AM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:
> I’ll take the Albastache!
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, Johnny Alien wrote:
>
>> Here is what i have left from my Saluki. I would love to move
I have changed to using Veloplugs on all of my wheels (tubeless would be an
insane maintenance nightmare on 20+ bicycles). I put them on all of my new
wheels and change to them on old wheels whenever I remove a tire for some
reason. They are lighter than cloth rim tape, easier to install and
re
I’ll take the Albastache!
Eric
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, Johnny Alien
wrote:
> Here is what i have left from my Saluki. I would love to move it along
> quickly so feel free to make an offer.
>
>- Albastache Handlebars 26 Clamp - $75 shipped
>- Nitto Pearl 60 Stem - $60 shipped
>
Here is what i have left from my Saluki. I would love to move it along
quickly so feel free to make an offer.
- Albastache Handlebars 26 Clamp - $75 shipped
- Nitto Pearl 60 Stem - $60 shipped
- Sugino PX (& triple rings 48/38/26) - $90 shipped
- Suntour XC Pro DT Shifters and Deraile
Nice 58cm Sam with Dyno on eBay. It's in the Bay area...with all the
extras, I think it's a great deal. No affiliation with the seller here.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284548084495?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m43.l1120&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=87a9e36b60454493938906df70f8a1ec&bu=43091514547&ut=RU&os
Ben, not so fast with ditching what you have ! Tire mounting difficulty can
be as much the tire as the rim though but often it seems to come down to
technique and/or thinn-er rim tape. After years of using Velox, I changed
to nylon strapping tape, it's the kind that cords of nylon in it and come
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