Something else I have now started to realize is that cantilevers are more
likely to rub against a handlebar bag. Are V-Brakes preferred for this
reason?
Laing, what stem are you using with the towel racks on the bombadil? Also,
how wide did you go?
I'm reconsidering my Riv Bullmoose choice and
I also purchased a set of three. They are quite well done. The designer
used head badges, etc to map out where each bicycle and parts manufacturer
were located geographically in the three countries.
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 3:47:23 PM UTC-5 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:
> In my Reddit feed,
These are lightly used. I don't think Swift makes canvas panniers anymore.
You can see from the photos that there's a black spot on the inward-facing
side of both panniers where the hook rests against the pannier. I'm not
sure how to avoid that.
But other than that blemish, there is very little
Thank you all for letting them know about my bike for sale!
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 1:07:40 PM UTC-8 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ryan here has been trying to sell his Large Susie for a few weeks now.
> It’s a dark gold one.
>
> On Feb 27, 2023, at 3:59 PM, Kim Hetzel wrote:
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Ryan here has been trying to sell his Large Susie for a few weeks now. It’s a dark gold one.On Feb 27, 2023, at 3:59 PM, Kim Hetzel wrote:https://spokane.craigslist.org/bik/d/spokane-rivendell-susie-wolbis-56/7590872334.htmlKim HetzelYelm, WA.On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 11:12:24 PM UTC-8 Joe
https://spokane.craigslist.org/bik/d/spokane-rivendell-susie-wolbis-56/7590872334.html
Kim Hetzel
Yelm, WA.
On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 11:12:24 PM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:
> I can't figure out how to link it but scroll back a couple pages for
> thread FS: Susie/Wolbis, it's a Dark Gold 56c
In my Reddit feed, I came across these maps through the r/vintage_bicycle
sub-reddit site.
They can be purchased through www.corsaclassic.com . These are folded. You
can take an iron and iron the creases out, then hang them on your wall.
I bought all three maps; Italian, French and English for
I just picked up a late 2000's Toyo Atlantis and I've ridden some of the
longer chainstay more modern Rivendell frames. The biggest difference I
think would be the chainstays for sure. The ride quality will be in my
opinion vastly different, as the older Riv's had shorter (still longer for
the
I looked up the BMC Cross geometry and it has a higher BB and with bigger
tires would ride even taller, which would lead to the feeling of
instability at speed. I've never understood why gravel bikes that aren't
going to jump logs are designed with such high BBs. It seems to me that the
bigger
Also in Indy and could travel down with Eric for a Riv ride.
River
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:07:39 PM UTC-5 EGNolan wrote:
> I'm throwing my name in the hat to join along. I'm in Indianapolis, but my
> in-laws are in Spruce Pine just off the Parkway and I'm keen to ride in the
> area
I have the 2020 Roadini in 54cm. I would describe the ride quality as
"fabulous." By comparison, I also have a Black Mountain Cycles Monster
Cross that I set up for randonneuring. In most situations, I would say the
bikes are quite similar, even allowing for the fact that the BMC is shod in
44
I'm throwing my name in the hat to join along. I'm in Indianapolis, but my
in-laws are in Spruce Pine just off the Parkway and I'm keen to ride in the
area with other Riv-folk.
Best,
Eric
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:08:33 AM UTC-5 Dick Pahle wrote:
> Be happy to come up to Boone too.
>
I got the same frame and it rides great. I think the BB could be 5mm lower,
but I think you'll be hard pressed to find a production frame that's got a
80mm BB drop anyway. The bike handle greats on pavement and even better off
pavement --- I've ridden it with 25mm tires, 30mm tires (which measur
Be happy to come up to Boone too.
Dick
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 1:36:56 AM UTC-5 fiddl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just putting my name down in the "happy to travel from Knoxville for a
> Riv-ride" column...
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> On Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 9:38:04 AM UTC-5 Dick Pahle wrote:
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>> I am ou
I have a toyo atlantis 68 and a few years ago added an mit atlantis
64what I can tell you is that whenever I'm doing an extended road tour
the old toyo remains my go toand I have a 64? appaloosa too. I have
refitted the mit atlantis with bullmoose bars and knobbies and love it for
ridi
Nice!
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 8:43:25 AM UTC-5 lconley wrote:
> I am down to 11 Rivendells and 10 of them have 135mm spacing (the Frank
> Jones, SR. is 120) and I weigh 275 lbs - thus the ultra durable 135mm
> wheels. I have a 40 spoke 132mm Sturmey Archer 3 speed on the Rosco Baby.
>
Paul, I know very little about "old" bikes, and I've never known about
Austro Daimler bikes. Yours looks like a very meticulous made beautiful
frame. Is it made of stainless?
Also, your friend's Homer looks very cool & clean.
Dave, love that mirror-like pond; it's as if you see sky both over you
Not that it’s too difficult to scroll to the bottom of the for sale posting
list, how about the next person to post here does so under a new heading
such as:Bikes For Sale: Craigslist, ebay, etc. Late Winter edition, 2023,
or whatever is to your liking
Russell Duncan
Connecticut River Valley, M
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