The tyranny of distance keeps me financially solvent.
On Thu, 25 May 2023 at 09:47, Eric Marth wrote:
> Brendon, I'd say you've managed pretty well! And maybe the oceans are a
> moderating force against your prolific collection.
>
> On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 10:16:53 AM UTC-4 brendonoid wrot
Hey Chester thanks for the kind words: I'm just trying to pay forward the
knowledge and sense of community that the members of this group have given
me over the years. And, as I said, I became a super paranoid bike packer
after reading horror stories here and on iBob. I'm glad the Roadini made i
Jared, I'm feeling your pain at letting this beautiful tandem go! I have
an orange size M HHH also, and I really hope to never have to sell it
because Leslie really enjoys our little outings on it. I also had an Ibis
Cousin IT for years but this one rides better, IMO.
I hope one of y'all read
Eric - I've viewed the photo of your Cyclone GT as closely as possible. It
appears to be completely identical to the short cage Cyclone that I have
available, the only difference being the lengths of the derailler cages.
Therefore, if you can't get that spring fix to work the simplest repair
Brendon, I'd say you've managed pretty well! And maybe the oceans are a
moderating force against your prolific collection.
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 10:16:53 AM UTC-4 brendonoid wrote:
> A Saluki in my size and favourite colour. A rare thing indeed.
> Sometimes I really hate being on the ot
Thanks all! I have heard from several people now, here and outside the
forum, who have suggested bending a new tab. I saved the spring so I'll
give that a try.
Drew: As far as I know the Suntour Cyclone Mark 1 short and long cage used
the same cage tension spring. I'm not sure if the ARX, XC o
Thanks for the emails, Eliot and Evan! Sorry for the slow reply. I'll pass
on this beauty of a Cyclone but someone should definitely nab it!
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 12:14:36 AM UTC-4 eliot...@gmail.com wrote:
> I offered it to him this morning and didn’t hear back. Will let you know
> if
Guys! Guys! Guys!
https://www.rivbike.com/products/seat-post-ird-wayback?_pos=4&_psq=ird&_ss=e&_v=1.0&mc_cid=7e477e2831&mc_eid=cad714b71d
They fixed this rotten seat post and made it good! I just ordered one
because it is the ONLY thing I would change about my Platypus.
Leah
On Tuesday, May 23,
I ride Tektro 559s with my AHH and with my former 650b Ram. I also think
they are great brakes. I ride on fire trails and some single track, but in
no way would beat mountain bikers going down hill. I can't say I remember
letting it fly too much except down Old Springs Trail near Tennessee Valle
I can’t wait to meet you, Mike!Sent from my iPhoneOn May 24, 2023, at 8:40 PM, CapNMike wrote:Leah and Marc,Thanks for putting this Unofficial Gathering together. I'm looking forward to a great ride and social time. See you Saturday!-MikeOn Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 11:57:19 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle
Leah and Marc,
Thanks for putting this Unofficial Gathering together. I'm looking forward
to a great ride and social time. See you Saturday!
-Mike
On Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 11:57:19 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
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> Mount Calvary Cemetery to 102 S Broadway
Permit me to try this. I had an existing album in my Google photos app. I was able to “copy link” & paste it here; can you see it?Gus!app.goo.glSent from my iPhoneOn May 24, 2023, at 3:50 PM, John Bokman wrote:rmmose:Thanks for the thoughts. In my case, I create a link to my album but can't share
I have a Loyal rando bag on one of my Alex Singers. Very nice quality on par
with the pricier French bag I have on another bike. I like Loyal’s closures,
which are easier to use than the fiddly ones on my French bag.
--Eric Norris
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Looking forward to it, though I am Riv-less at the moment. The Riv-minded,
party pace ride :)
Ben
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 3:27:46 PM UTC-7 dwyer...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm planning to join!
>
> On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 3:18:23 PM UTC-7 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, I'
I'm planning to join!
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 3:18:23 PM UTC-7 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:
> Unfortunately, I'll have to pass. More climbing than I'm in shape for at
> this time.
>
> David/Thousand Oaks/2015 Hillborne
>
> On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 12:14:15 PM UTC-7 Brian Cunningham wro
Unfortunately, I'll have to pass. More climbing than I'm in shape for at
this time.
David/Thousand Oaks/2015 Hillborne
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 12:14:15 PM UTC-7 Brian Cunningham wrote:
> Great! Looking for to it. Looks like a perfect 71 degree day is in store
> for us. The 9am start see
Phil Woosley of Loyal Bags in Richmond CA is another Bay Area option. He's
a long-time shop rat; formerly at the late lamented Missing Link and now at
Blue Heron in Berkeley. He was Bruce Gordon's last bag maker, for about a
decade before Bruce shut down operations; you may recall a recent threa
https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/biking/bike-lane-obstruction/
Grant likes BS and Rivendell is a regular advertiser on the site, so there.
Like George Orwell, non-believing socialist who nonetheless possessed a
truly acute sense of truth*, I have to say that BSNYC, as profane and
i
Like Reginald suggested, I bent a new tab onto the end of one of those
springs a year or two ago. It has held up so far, but the derailer is only
in use as a tensioner on a dinglespeed. Getting the bend angled so that it
would go back together correctly was a little bit of a nuisance, but if
no
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 12:40:30 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
What size are the tires on the Roadini? I seem to recall reading that that
frame can take 42s?
I'm using Continental Terraspeed 40s, which actually measure 38. There's
more room, but I didn't want to run at the absolute lim
rmmose:
Thanks for the thoughts. In my case, I create a link to my album but can't
share it because my phone (apple) doesn't recognize the riv owners bunch.
As in, it is not listed in my contacts, even though I added it to my
contacts. Make sense? Sort of?
John
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 10
What size are the tires on the Roadini? I seem to recall reading that that
frame can take 42s?
I don't ride fast singletrack, with the exception of a few bosque trails
that are narrow due to vegetation, but they're flat; also sandy -- the sand
is why I had the #1 Matthews built, to get a more or l
Great! Looking for to it. Looks like a perfect 71 degree day is in store
for us. The 9am start seems like a good balance. Early enough but not too
early. Admittedly the starting point is only a 30 min ride from my place.
Brian/Glendale/2015 Hillborne
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 9:56:23 AM UTC
Christian, thanks for the pics and example. I have some of the Velo Lumino
wire. With a a B&M light, would I need to run two wires to a rear B&M
light? Or do something similar to what you show in your pics, grounding to
the frame on both the headlight and taillight ends, and just running one
PM sent at 12:40 pm MDST ...
Patrick "Oh, me! Me! Me!" Moore
On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 12:32 PM Jacob Kersey wrote:
> Hello RBW bunchers,
>
> Found a pair of forgotten small Rivendell/Sackville Trunksacks in the back
> of my closet, can't see myself using these much in the future after
> switchin
Thanks all for the suggestions. I'll check them all. Actually, I did check
Ruthworks since I've owned at least 3 of his seat wedges -- yes, very well
made -- but he is no longer making customs and he doesn't have a saddlebag
in his product line.
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SOLD.
On Wed, May 17, 2023, 10:23 AM Kim Hetzel wrote:
> I have a Brooks leather saddle care kit. It includes the original box, a
> small tin of Proofide, cloth, spanner wrench and booklet.
>
> Overall the kit is new for the exception of that I did use some of the
> Proofide from the tin just on
Hello RBW bunchers,
Found a pair of forgotten small Rivendell/Sackville Trunksacks in the back
of my closet, can't see myself using these much in the future after
switching up my rack setup, so hoping they'll find a new home where they'll
get a bit more action than they saw under my watch.
How
Hello,
I have a nice 62cm Hunqapillar frameset for sale. I bought it built up off
the list about a year ago but it’s always been too big for me so I’m
reluctantly selling it. I think it’s been sold a few times here but seems
to be in good shape. There is some slight damage to the chain stay
This has been SOLD !
On Wed, May 17, 2023, 10:23 AM Kim Hetzel wrote:
> I have a Brooks leather saddle care kit. It includes the original box, a
> small tin of Proofide, cloth, spanner wrench and booklet.
>
> Overall the kit is new for the exception of that I did use some of the
> Proofide from
I'm the new owner and got the Roadini yesterday. Assembled it last night
and took it for a very short spin just now.
I want to say thanks to Ed for being an almost ridiculous paragon of
awesome throughout the whole deal. I had written him an e-mail just in case
"sale on hold pending discussions
Not my listing, but here is a craigslist posting in
Philadelphia:
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/bop/d/philadelphia-rivendell-rolly-poly-tires/7606900224.html
The seller may ship. If push comes to shove, let me know, I may be able to
facilitate purchase/shipment.
David in Philly.
On S
Perhaps they're willing to ship.
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/bop/d/philadelphia-rivendell-rolly-poly-tires/7606900224.html
On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 4:44:42 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
> If you can make do with the puncture belted Ruffy Tuffy, Planet-X Bike in
> the UK distributes them in b
Hi John. That is what I do. I create a Google photo album and then paste a link to that album. A bigger frustration for me is not being able to create a new post or “conversation” from my phone. I am sure there is a good reason for this but I don’t get it.Sent from my iPhoneOn May 24, 2023, at 1:30
Hi Rivsters.
I'm soliciting help in attaching photos to messages. In the past I have
used the paperclip to attach singular photos from my computer.
Now, I'm thinking it should, theoretically, be easier to attach multiple
pictures by using google photos (which I've just installed on my apple
ph
Hi everyone,
I'm looking forward to seeing y'all this Saturday at Griffith for our LA
Riv meet-up! All riders are welcome, Riv bike owners or not. Originally,
the meet-up was for 8 AM, but I want to push it back an hour to start in
some warmer weather. If anyone isn't cool with this, we can alw
I bought a BMC La Cabra out of the first run and set it up with Ritchey
Beacon bars. My first season riding in the mountains around Salt Lake City
I did not see anyone else on drop bar bikes. The second year, I noticed a
few people riding gravel bikes on mellow singletrack. So far this year the
@Eric
Echoing George's comment, my local bike non-profit has a handfull of old
Suntour derailers(ARX, XC, XCE). Happy to send any/all you think might be
worth a look for parts harvesting. swinging through there today to grab
some stuff for a project. let me know!
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at
A Saluki in my size and favourite colour. A rare thing indeed.
Sometimes I really hate being on the other side of the world to all these
perfect bicycles.
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Hmmm...let me dig around in my parts box. I have at least one Sun Tour RD
in there, but it might be a short cage. But you could take it apart - the
spring should be the same.
I'll PM you with my findings.
On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 4:39:54 PM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello friends —
The remake of the Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) Dirt Drop bar is the Nitto
RM3 Dirt Drop. Wonder if some patent kept them from reintroducing them
sooner that they did.
Thanks,
Reginald Alexis
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 4:01:42 AM UTC-5 R. Alexis wrote:
> Dirt Drop mountain bikes are curren
Wonder if you can bend a new tab on the end of that spring to make it work?
Thanks,
Reginald Alexis
On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 4:39:54 PM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello friends — On yesterday's ride I broke one of the tabs on the chain
> tension spring of my Cyclone rear mech.
>
> If
Dirt Drop mountain bikes are currently at a resurgence. The number of
flared drop bars is at an all time high. The fact that Nitto finally
started making the the dirt drop probably cemented its return. I have
several bikes with Wilderness Trail Bikes Dirt Drop bars and one with a
flared Nitto
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