The 54cm Rambouillet listed above as stolen in Santa Barbara was recovered
and is now listed on paceline:
*"Built this thing up as a townie / every day bike. Absolutely loved it.
Took it into some gravel (and single track, even) a few times, and was
surprised how well it did. Fast forward
Clem in 45cm is still FS.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/bik/d/san-mateo-rivendell-clem-smith-jr/7714249723.html
On Monday, January 29, 2024 at 3:24:13 PM UTC-8 chefd...@gmail.com wrote:
> Wowzers! a Sam in Oakland...
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/oakland-rivendell-sam-hillborne/
All claimed items shipped today USPS. Last update for remaining items
Pacenti Forza Classico rims, silver, asymmetric/symmetric pair, 32 hole,
NIB $220
Brooks Swallow, black, steel rails, like new condition. $120
Cannondale faux carbon al seatpost. 27.2, uncut. $20
Promax ISO seatpost. 26.4
Maybe not the best, but pretty good considering that whole psycho-killer
business.. And the celebrity one is most likely to see on an N-YC bike
path!
So yeah, good article, better bike.
-Kai
On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 6:15:06 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Thanks for the article, Kai. I
The saddle height in the pics is 80cm.
Bill, your technical knowledge is way past mine - I'd always assumed the
brake arms were the same and didn't notice any difference in feel. I will
swap them front to back, thanks for the tip! And right now, I'd like to
keep them with the complete bike. If
I've told this anecdote many times before, but don't let that stop me. I
once carried 50 lb on a Tubus Fly attached to a lightweight -- noticeably
lighter than my Riv Roads -- 531 1973 Motobecane Grand Record (brake bridge
mounting and the frame had fender eyelets IIRC). It handled such loads
bette
Toshi, congratulations on your ride. Thank you for the ride report and the
rice bar recipe. I'm impressed by your 18 minute total time stopped. That's
a page from Jan Heine's playbook. "Inspiring" for sure to quote your fellow
rando Mr. Lindsay.
Looking forward to your report from the 300k.
Be
I'm in the market for a set of M900 cantilevers. Let me know if you want
me to liberate them
Also, it looks to me like you have the brakes installed backwards. The
M900s were very cleverly designed by Shimano to be slightly different,
FRONT vs REAR. The intent was for them to feel the same i
What a beauty! Any idea what the saddle height is as pictured?Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 12, 2024, at 4:24 PM, 'Gary L' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:I've decided to free up some garage space so my wonderful Appaloosa is up for sale. It's a silver 58cm, double top tube earlier model, but not sure abo
Thanks for the article, Kai. It wasn't the best-written article I have
ever read, but there is a lot of fun cultural history content in there.
Pink for the win!
BL in EC
On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 5:57:15 PM UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
wrote:
> That’s a good bike, and a great color. T
This should be inspiring to anybody who thinks they can't do a long ride
just because they only do short rides. If you ride several times a week
and believe that your bike fits you, then you can do a long ride. The only
thing stopping you is you choosing not to do one. Choosing not to ride a
Lazy randonneuring is smart randonneuring. I have no qualms about going to
the wall in a Zwift race every now and again, but if I'm out for 10-20
hours, I'd better enjoy it. Congrats on your ride!
Brady in SLC
On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 1:48:34 PM UTC-7 chefd...@gmail.com wrote:
> Meanwhi
I've decided to free up some garage space so my wonderful Appaloosa is up
for sale. It's a silver 58cm, double top tube earlier model, but not sure
about the year it was made (maybe two iterations ago?). As you can see from
the pics, it is in very excellent condition with just some slight
disco
Hi Stephen,Yes, when one sees the "Golden rollin' hills of California" in the
summertime, it is hard to remember the North Coast rainforests! The hotter it
gets inland, the foggier the coastline. It can be 100F thirty miles inland and
a foggy 58F on the coast in July.As for mud, the dirt in the
Meanwhile, I am such a lazy randonneur that I stayed home. Sounds like you
had a great ride, where you got to meet all the predetermined goals.
On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 11:12:09 PM UTC-8 ttoshi wrote:
> The Russian River 200k comes in at a little over 200k with 126 miles. I
> consider m
On Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 3:42:11 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
I used to put my work kit into a shoulder bag and put that bag into my
Carradice Camper Longflap; I still don't understand the advantages of a big
front basket except that you don't need to undo and re-do straps.
Probably t
Campagnolo centaur hubs laced to Mavic Open Pros, all silver with tied and
soldered spokes.
11 speed cassette (I believe it's a Miche)
No quick releases
Run true, good condition
$400 shipped or $340 picked up in Menlo Park. Add $50 for a pair of Compass
Stampede Pass tires (700x32).
Trade for 5
Sent you a PM about the Dura-Ace crank bolts (I think haha).
Josh
BI, WA
On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 8:39:50 AM UTC-8 kiziria...@gmail.com wrote:
> *New additions at the top, and discounted prices below. Buy my stuff! Fund
> my Platypus! *
>
>
> *NEW STUFF TO THE LIST: *
>
>- Platypus C
Any chance you can post a picture of the rear brake and the tire clearance
(if any)?
I've been experimenting with the Ass Saver Win Wing Gravel (found someone
selling them on ebay for $10), and I have to say that it works surprisingly
well. Easy-on Easy-off. Won't protect your BB bearings but s
Thanks for the input Andrew!
What a place to grow up! I've been up along the Usal Road to camp once
before and I remember it being pretty rugged.. Don't mind a little extra
dirt. I am curious just how wet it will be up thataways, and if itll be so
muddy as to be problematic. Hard to say I guess
Hi Armand,
$40 shipped for the Nitto cage? to 28806
James
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