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On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 5:57:50 PM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Good shape, I seem to have settled on sweat pants as my "too cold for
> shorts" gear so these are headed out the door. PM for pics and I'll try to
> get some that don't show the grey as faded but it never works, it's a
Good shape, I seem to have settled on sweat pants as my "too cold for
shorts" gear so these are headed out the door. PM for pics and I'll try to
get some that don't show the grey as faded but it never works, it's a dark
grey and my phone insists on trying to brighten it!
$60 shipped
Joe Berna
Cross posting from the i-bob list:
More parts from the bin. I found some mates for some orphan shifters I had
in a previous post and did some drivetrain swapping. Prices are net to me.
I use Pirateship for shipping which has been very reasonable.
1) Suntour Barcons - $40
2) 9sp Shimano Bar End
Bob:
If you prefer smaller wheels, have you considered a 56cm Toyo Atlantis?
They used 26" wheels. I'm 5'10" & have a 58cm. I've also comfortably
ridden a 56. According to Rivendell's sizing chart, at my height & PBH
(84-85), I'm right on the cusp for either size. You can always make a bike
s
This begs the question; why is that sweet Sendero going to a storage unit?Sent from my iPhoneOn Jan 25, 2023, at 3:49 PM, Doug H. wrote:Pam,This is fantastic. I am sure many folks rode bicycles as children and young adults, then stopped riding. Your video on your site speaks to this! All they nee
Yes, and a lot of the country can’t be out riding this time of year so why
not get cozy under a quilt, drink something hot and take part in Pam’s
presentation? If you can’t be out riding this is a good thing to do
instead.
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 3:49:37 PM UTC-5 Doug H. wrote:
> Pa
beautiful work Eric - thank you for sharing with us!
On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 4:06:27 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> [image: MB-2 230115 S 00 Complete.jpg]
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> Hi all — I just finished up a build, it's a 1985 Bridgestone MB-2. I have
> a full build video up over here: https://youtu.be
Thanks, Ted, James and John.
Paul, I'd be curious to see any pics of the finish on the Schwinn.
The 614 looks fun, Reynolds tubes there? Seems like you fit a decent amount
of rubber, too.
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 1:27:42 PM UTC-5 Paul in Dallas wrote:
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> Hi Eric,
>
> I also enjoye
Pam,
This is fantastic. I am sure many folks rode bicycles as children and young
adults, then stopped riding. Your video on your site speaks to this! All
they need is a little training and confidence to get back on a bike.
Doug
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 2:28:10 PM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote:
For all those curious about CyclingSavvy, I've added a classroom only
option which is done via Zoom so anyone can participate. I'll post the
link at the end.
Other than my Riv Betty Foy, it's the one thing I use everyday.
CyclingSavvy teaches you how to mitigate risks and teaches you how to
The wings ought to work just fine on the non-monarch models as the only
difference, as far as I'm aware, is the addition of the pins from the
factory rather than diy. The construction of the pedal appears the same,
and it would be silly to change it.
I never gave these a second though as-is be
Related story from way back when: I made my own and made a youtube about
it. This was back in 2011, it looks like. Here is the
link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wo0YlOqqISs
My late father made some tooling for a batch-fabrication setup and we made
and sold ~10 sets. That may have been in
I have been wondering the same thing.
Laing
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 12:02:01 PM UTC-5 Minh wrote:
> i'm a little behind on my riv news, can anyone confirm if these will fit
> the grip king/lamda, non-monarch pedals too?
>
> On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 12:26:11 AM UTC-5 R. Alexis w
Eric and Greg,
Both are excellent builds! Well done. Any chance we'll see either of them
featured on The Radavist, Reader's Rides???
I would like to see a frame overlay of Eric's MB-2 and my '82 Stumpjumper.
Looks like they have very similar geometries and long wheelbases.
JohnS
On Wednesday
i'm a little behind on my riv news, can anyone confirm if these will fit
the grip king/lamda, non-monarch pedals too?
On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 12:26:11 AM UTC-5 R. Alexis wrote:
> Thanks for posting this pic. I didn't know that Rivendell had the Grip
> Monarch/King pedal wings made and i
Eric, beautiful build. looks like you had fun with that one!
Greg, very nice restoration.
James P
mid-nebraska
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 8:45:38 AM UTC-6 Ted Durant wrote:
> On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 5:06:27 PM UTC-6 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all — I just finished up a build, i
I have been reminded recently of my preference for smaller wheels in many
situations, so I'm revising my query of a dozen days ago.
Still curious to know if anyone here has a 59 cm 650B Atlantis
(Waterford-built, as in 2016 RBW geometry charts). As an alternative, I'd
also be interested in a 56
On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 5:06:27 PM UTC-6 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all — I just finished up a build, it's a 1985 Bridgestone MB-2. I have a
full build video up over here: https://youtu.be/gJPnbpzjbKg
Wow - labor of love! So much attention to detail. I love seeing people pour
time and mo
I've never ridden one of these frames but olde Tall Paul brought one along
for our overnighter back in the fall.
The Blue Lug galleries are always a great place to draw inspiration, such
clean and well-appointed bikes and their Rivendell builds are some of the
best around!
On Tuesday, January
Greg — The house paint on your MB-2 reminds me of an MB-3 I picked up at
the end of 2021. Mine was in much worse shape overall. And I paid too much
for it. The tires wouldn't hold air, the brakes and shifters didn't work,
chain was rusted and, as I later found out, the steerer tube was bent and
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