Thanks for all of your wisdom, advice, and suggestions!
Special thanks to Jim for the links to the old readers! The story on the BS
Atlantis was illuminating!
I had no clue about the Handsome XOXOs! I've seen them on ebay and CL
before, but never batted an eye at them.
Now, I'll keep an eye out
FWIW, from many years of doing so, I'll second the suggestion (not a
promise or recommendation - disclaimer and all that) that 25.4 stems CAN
work ok with 26.0 bars. But the only ones Ive had scuccess with are
high-end steel stems with a single bolt clamp. They tend to have thinner
steel tha
And the BXB bag has sold...
All that's left is the littlest bag boy. Get it in Olive while you still
can...
On Monday, March 11, 2024 at 9:25:41 AM UTC-7 Collin A wrote:
> Apidura bag has sold, the bagboy and BXB bag are still available...
>
> On Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 8:37:15 AM UTC-7 Colli
Bike/chassis has sold.
Thanks all!
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 8:49 PM Collin A wrote:
> Alrighty, its quiet out there...
>
> I'm open to parting out the chassis, and dropping the price for the whole
> enchilada to $900 plus split shipping from 94702 (probably around $40-60).
>
> Frame/Fork/headset
Sorry for the confusion. By mistake I ended up submitting two emails: one
with the picture and one with the price. $1300, includes professional
packing by my LBS. Buyer pays for shipping by Bikeflights.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2024, 2:16 PM Greg J wrote:
> price?
>
> On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 1:15
The original Clem used 26" on the smallest size. I don't ride a frame that
small but I liked that the wheel size changed with every size. Part of me
still wants a Heron or XO or something with a 26" wheel. Its a small part
though.
On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 8:20:27 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrot
wow
On Monday, March 11, 2024 at 3:33:10 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> $7000 In a word, HA! At least they are taking offers...
>
> BL in EC
>
> On Monday, March 11, 2024 at 12:28:26 PM UTC-7 Michael Morrissey wrote:
>
>> Heron Touring
>> 55cm
>> $7000
>> Walled Lake, Michigan
>> Rare ra
"what's stopping frame builders from building this sort of cross between
road/MTB on 26 inch wheels?"
Clients not ordering them. That's what's stopping them. A frame builder
will likely build you one if you order it!
BL in EC
On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 2:22:57 PM UTC-7 NYCbikeguy wrote:
>
Seems like a decent number of options in the 26+ realm also, like the Crust
Evasion and new Stridsland Beachcomber. Can't speak to geometry on those tho
On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 8:08:34 PM UTC-4 ian m wrote:
> There are similar bikes that *can *run 26" wheels due to using disc
> brakes. The
There are similar bikes that *can *run 26" wheels due to using disc brakes.
The Velo Orange Polyvalent comes to mind. As much as I love the 26er I
don't see anyone outside of custom builds combining that wheel size and rim
brakes anymore
On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 6:55:34 PM UTC-4 Jim M. wro
Ah, here it is on Cyclofiend's website:
http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/rbw/rr35_pg46.jpg
http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/rbw/rr35_pg47.jpg
On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 3:47:12 PM UTC-7 Jim M. wrote:
> Great looking bike!
>
> Bridgestone Atlantis was pre-Grant, designed by a Bridgestone empl
Great looking bike!
Bridgestone Atlantis was pre-Grant, designed by a Bridgestone employee in
Japan who took inspiration from French constructeurs, so a different kind
of bike than the others you mentioned. There's a Riv Reader article about
it that I cannot find at the moment but will post la
Again, thanks much for all the replies and info. I think I'll get the 135
Faceplater. The reason for getting the Nitto Riv version instead of one of
these awesome Ritchie's is I need the extra height.
FWIW, Ron says a 25.4 clamp works with the 26.0 bar if you pry it open just
a touch to fit it in.
I went from Billies to orthos on my Appaloosa, had to go from a 120 to 130
for the extra sweep. Finding a suitable 26.0 stem was a challenge, ended up
with a Miyata pantographed stem from eBay.
On Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 10:03:24 AM UTC-7 Chris K wrote:
> Hey all, I've got some Ortho Bars in
Great weather this year, we were lucky. Roadini road wonderful. The only
reason I am selling it is because (as my wife pointed out) it is the
functional equivalent of my Rambouillet. Doh!
On Tue, Mar 12, 2024, 2:15 PM Doug H. wrote:
> How was the ride? Looks like it has lots of elevation. How d
The best parking brake, in my opinion, is the sturdy velcro leg band off my
pants leg. I have it, and don't need it on my leg, since I'm parking my
bike. When I take off the parking brake it reminds me to put my leg band
back on :).
For steer-stopping, I keep a longer velcro strap connected
price?
On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 1:15:47 PM UTC-7 Doug H. wrote:
> How was the ride? Looks like it has lots of elevation. How did you like
> the Roadini?
> Doug
>
> On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 1:40:04 PM UTC-4 cramer@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Impulse buy, built it up last year to ride the
How was the ride? Looks like it has lots of elevation. How did you like the
Roadini?
Doug
On Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 1:40:04 PM UTC-4 cramer@gmail.com wrote:
> Impulse buy, built it up last year to ride the Triple Bypass. Maybe 250
> miles on it. No dents, but a small chip on the chai
As a huge fan of the old Ritchey force stems, I'm going to say that it is
very likely that the stems pictured here are designed to accommodate
cantilever brakes, aka with cable stops. The clamp diameter being 25.4.
Also, I have found these stems hold handlebars very well. The issue with
thes
Hit send by accident. $1300. Buyer pays shipping.
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Are those stems with the cable stops 26mm clamp?
On Monday, March 11, 2024 at 3:43:41 PM UTC-7 Jordan Rosenblum wrote:
> Not unlike other folks, I found the width of the Ortho's demanded a longer
> stem than I use with Bosco and Tosco bars. Another option that I think sits
> somewhere between
Is a 1 bolt clamp is going to be adequate on the ortho? The options for
mounting this bar are almost all troublesome. Oversized clamp with a shim?
Faceplater that’s too short? Undersized clamp? Or the one bolt quill made
for a road bike?
If you’re putting these bars on an 80’s MTN bike with a r
Yes, those don't have the required threaded post length with spacers. In
fairness to the pads, the photo shows how short the threaded posts are.
Stuff happens and you ride on.
You'd do better with these that appear to have the required length and
spacers :
https://www.modernbike.com/avid-short
I think band on brake levers are just so yr bike won t roll not to stop flopI ve also used a few kinds of steering dampers incl velo orange they do helpBut not so well as steer stopperPeter white has something too but as i recall it s specific to a frame he sellsSent from my iPhoneOn Mar 11, 2024
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