I have an irrational love (ok most of my love experiences are irrational,
but I digress) of the look and simplicity of singlespeeds that translates
to hardly any riding I do. I want this bike despite knowing I'd have to
walk it up the hill in front of my house just to start a ride!
Joe "pfft,
I think the Roaduno is going to have much lighter tubing than the Clem. So
not going to be as good to load up or off road.
I for one welcome a road bike I can put Antelope Hills on, however. So I am
looking forward to it.
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would love to see the (lugged) final version...could be tempting
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 6:48:34 PM UTC-5 J Imler wrote:
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> My Clem is a two speeder (stick shift) and I love it!
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>
> On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 4:16:37 PM UTC-7 Marty Gi
Long and Light, canti-posts, Clearance for 55mm tyres.
With a decent IGH on this bike it looks like it is going to be a better
(for me) version of the Charlie H. Gallop.
Pretty excited since the Sidepull brake change has put me off the CHG.
Thoughts?
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I am interested! I can always use a shim to fit a 25.4, but can't move up
from 25.4 to 26
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 6:59:57 PM UTC-4 lug...@gmail.com wrote:
> i've got an 80mm. but I have it catalogued as 25.4
> if it's interesting, I'll double check that clamp diam tomorrow.
>
> Peter Stoc
Today's Riv email mentioned the Roaduno is kind of like a Clem H singler.
Pretty close! In this overlay you can see my ghosted Clem behind the
Roaduno.
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i've got an 80mm. but I have it catalogued as 25.4
if it's interesting, I'll double check that clamp diam tomorrow.
Peter Stock
Toronto, Canada
On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 5:52 PM James wrote:
> A lotta stems floating around here and it seems like OP got their needs
> met. I'll try my luck for a
A lotta stems floating around here and it seems like OP got their needs
met. I'll try my luck for a tallux, 80mm with a 26mm clamp. PM me if
you've got one you want to sell
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 4:04:33 PM UTC-4 phoen...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone, I was able to source a 100mmm ste
I accidentally ended up trying Hurricane Ridge front with Snoqualmie Pass
rear--as a way to salvage the two front tires from worn pairs.
I really like the setup. I find the handling on-road closer to what I had
with the 38 slicks, but there's more grip and float, esp in wet stuff.
I'm not sure
Hey Sean
I have a trade in the works, but I’ll let you know if it falls through.
I’ll have to check on the size. Sorry.
-Nathan Mattia
“I saw a tiger. Now I understand. I saw a tiger and the tiger saw a man.”
> On Aug 19, 2022, at 2:37 PM, s...@austin.utexas.edu wrote:
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> Hi Nathan,
>
> I
Hey All,
I've decided to keep the Sam and try to sell my 62cm Atlantis. I'll post it
here when I get a chance.
https://denver.craigslist.org/bik/d/littleton-rivendell-atlantis-62cm/7523472119.html
On Monday, August 15, 2022 at 11:04:56 AM UTC-6 Lance Terry wrote:
> Trying to sell my Sam to, as m
Hi everyone, I was able to source a 100mmm stem locally. Thus far, the 100
feels good so I think that I’ll run it for now. If I need to go shorter
I’ll bump this thread.
Thanks for all of the offers, what a great group!
Todd
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 10:53:25 AM UTC-7 lug...@gmail.com wro
Hi Nathan,
I have an Albstache bar. What size is the Jones bar?
Sean
On Monday, August 15, 2022 at 11:46:32 AM UTC-5 Nathan Mattia wrote:
> Hello.
> *Looking for an Albastache bar to set up on my new-to-me '87 Miyata 100LT*
>
> I have a Jones Bar SG 2.5 Loop in Silver Aluminum, still in the pac
I would add that to the saddle the most comfortable pair of cycling shoes
and pedals to accompany them - clipless if you use them or platform
otherwise - are among the most important items you can select. If your
feet start to feel numb and painful after so many miles, not to mention
your bott
C17 has been claimed. B17 is still available.
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 2:18:02 PM UTC-4 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> Email sent!
>
> On Aug 19, 2022, at 1:20 PM, Taylor M wrote:
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> On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 1:20:13 PM UTC-4 Taylor M wrote:
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Email sent!
> On Aug 19, 2022, at 1:20 PM, Taylor M wrote:
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>> On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 1:20:13 PM UTC-4 Taylor M wrote:
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>>> On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 1:19:28 PM UTC-4 Taylor M wrote:
>>> Now that I've landed on the saddle that works best for me with an upright
>>> ridi
I have a Technomic in 80 length. maybe too short.
but I have it listed as having a 25.4 clamp diameter. But I could check
that.
let me know if you are set or if an 80 could help.
Peter
Peter Stock
Toronto, Canada
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 4:44 PM Todd G wrote:
> Hi Seth, thanks for the offer! I’m
Thanks, Pat! It's lovely and worth working towards :)
Scott — Ah, I really did mean to include this info in the ride report. I'm
running the S-Ride 7speed 11-32. The max cog size listed for the Cyclone is
34 so I went on the safe side. I'm not sure about the tab extension for the
13-42 and you
Thanks, Pat! It's lovely and worth working towards :)
Scott — Ah, I really did mean to include this info in the ride report. I'm
running the S-Ride 7speed 11-32. The max cog size listed for the Cyclone is
34 so I went on the safe side. I'm not sure about the tab extension for the
13-42, my fir
Hi Scott — I don't have any relevant experience to share from riding off
road. I love the idea of knobs and slicks together on one Sam. Certainly
there's a good bit of writing out there somewhere explaining the nuances.
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 11:12:48 AM UTC-4 greenteadrinkers wrote:
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Thanks Pat!
These bananniers have sold. Thanks everyone :)
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 10:40:35 AM UTC-4 pbsm...@gmail.com wrote:
> These are way cool and I love grocery style panniers but sadly I'm all
> maxed out on bags at the moment!
> Pat
>
> On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 8:52:18 AM UT
Now that I've landed on the saddle that works best for me with an upright
riding position, I'd like the ones I tried to find new homes.
Paypal or Venmo
*Brooks C17 Carved Chris King Grey Turquoise*
Installed and used on one short ride, like new
$85 shipped CONUS
*Brooks B17 Special Titanium*
Ap
Hi Dick,
I will chime in here: I rode a 400k brevet in April on a (new to me)
Rambouillet. I purchased it from a list member here in 2021 and it rides
well (vs. my other brevet bike). I did use a Brooks Cambium 'carved' model
(my favorite saddle). Tires were 700x32 Panaracer GravelKing slick
Amazing ride report!
QQ regarding your drivetrain overhaul, of the S-Ride 7-speed cassettes,
which did you choose?
I also recently overhauled the drivetrain on my Sam as well from a V/O wide
double to a Sugino XD2 - bash-guard / 40 / 24 with the S-Ride 7 speed
11-36. The RD is a new Altus. Wo
No worries!
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 4:44 PM Todd G wrote:
> Hi Seth, thanks for the offer! I’m wanting to bring the reach in a little
> bit, so I’m looking for a 90 or 100 Deluxe at this point. GLWS!
>
> On Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at 11:45:55 AM UTC-7 Seth wrote:
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>> I have a 120mm still in
Hi Andrew - thanks for the insight!
There was a review someplace about the benefit of mixing a smooth with a
knobby, just can't remember exactly what the benefit was!
Scott - Amherst MA
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 10:57:33 AM UTC-4 Andrew Turner wrote:
> Scott, I've swapped between both Hatche
Scott, I've swapped between both Hatcher Pass and Oracle Ridge tires on my
Monstercross and can confidently say both do surprisingly well off-road.
Where I live, when things get really rough, they're often really wet as
well so the Oracle Ridge tires had slightly more grip in those slippery
conditi
Incredible report! As a DCist I long to get out to Shenandoah more and also
wish I had the legs and cardio and endurance to do something like this.
Pat in DC
On Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 9:05:07 PM UTC-4 brendonoid wrote:
> Oh man, I almost missed this amazing ride report between all the FS
These are way cool and I love grocery style panniers but sadly I'm all
maxed out on bags at the moment!
Pat
On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 8:52:18 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Price reduced: $80 OBO.
>
> Just think of all the sardines and chocolate bars you could move with
> these.
>
>
Looking for a Homer!
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Hi Eric, currently I have 700c 48mm Oracle Ridge standard casing tires
(tubeless) usually around 24 psi on my 54cm Sam. My local roads are a mix
of smooth to broken pavement, gravel, double track, and some single track.
I've found the 48's are smooth, quiet, and confident. Aside from road, can
Howdy bunch,
Due to a recent injury (broken elbow... now healed, but still not 100%), my
current ATB cockpit is giving my elbow some minor discomfort. Hoping to
mitigate this by returning to the almighty BOSCO.
If anyone on the list has a 58cm Bosco bar they would like to sell/ship,
I'm your p
Price reduced: $80 OBO.
Just think of all the sardines and chocolate bars you could move with
these.
On Saturday, August 6, 2022 at 7:18:31 PM UTC-4 Eric Marth wrote:
> A pair of Jandd panniers, embroidered with bananas. Bananniers?
>
> Very lightly used, less than a dozen times. They're sho
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