"It’s such a delight to have a pretty bike to ride. I don’t care if that’s
shallow."
I have a pretty bike to ride as well and I'm proudly shallow about it.
Don't hate me for being shallow!
On Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 8:36:29 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> I see that my photos
I would say which ever one fits you better wrt saddle to bar distance. I
would think the AHH has a slightly longer TT than the Romulus since it is a
larger frame. The picture shows the Romulus have a shorter saddle to bar
distance and a shorter TTL (from the frame pumps).
Is the stem length
Hey All,
I anticipate needing to part this out, but before i do, i wanted to see if
there was anyone interested in the whole thing. I built this for my mom
maybe 5 years ago. I think she used it one time...and she may have been
lying about that... and it's been in their garage ever since. It's
Looking to move my 63cm Homer. I've had it built up in various ways but it
currently is in adventure mode with the Towel bars and Maxxis tires. I ran
it with the Chest which was a fun setup (I'm keeping the Chest!) I've fit
44s and fenders on here as well, so the sky is the limit. Three bott
Those numbers sound close enough in my world. I run 12 ish cm lower than my
PBH and it feels perfect. I do ride in sandals all the time, flip flops a
lot, so I think that has me slightly lower than recommended. At 10 cm less
I have knee pain as well.
On Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 12:47:12 P
I’m right there with you, Richard. I think PBH gets you in the ballpark, but I always feel like a bit of an oddball whenever I read Rivendell talk about how to figure it in relation to saddle height. For example, I’m 5’8” with a 84cm PBH. However, my saddle height is consistently 71-72cm across all
That's all desirable stuff. I'm interested in the choco handlebar.
BL in EC
On Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 8:37:04 AM UTC-7 Chris Halasz wrote:
> Bill
>
> I have an Albastache cockpit (bars, 80mm Dirt Drop stem, and Shimano
> Tiagra levers - don't *have* to sell as a set, but makes more sen
I’m excited to hear how she likes it, Bill. It is a long and luxurious creature; should feel very novel if she’s been riding her Yves. I hope she rides the tires bald!Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 21, 2022, at 5:17 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:I just bought a 50cm for my wife. She had a 52cm Yves Gomez wh
Bill
I have an Albastache cockpit (bars, 80mm Dirt Drop stem, and Shimano Tiagra
levers - don't *have* to sell as a set, but makes more sense for shipping),
and a set of Choco bars, and probably a set of 9-speed Shimano barcons.
I've also got 172.5mm Sugino cranks (the former Rivendell standa
I don't have your Losco to sell, but I am curious what your Trade Candidate
Nittos are. Maybe one of us could "trade" some money for one of your
Nittos and then you could "trade" that money to Riv for the Loscos you
seek.
My personal wish list includes:
Soba Noodles: I buy these whenever I
Can any Losco and Tosco owners confirm that the Loscos have about an inch
less back sweep than the Toscos?
Thanks,
Chris
On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 6:38:43 AM UTC-7 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think the Losco / Bosco / Tosco bars are all similar enough (amount of
> rise being the main
Thanks Phillip! I was looking spray.bike paints. Adding in the detail over
the powder sounds perfect!
On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 11:25:40 PM UTC-7 Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> Six years ago, I had a frame and fork powder coated for about $120. My son
> did the contrasting paint with spray.b
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