Abe, I sent you a PM for the albastache bar, thanks!
On Thursday 2 May 2024 at 09:22:16 UTC-5 Pancake wrote:
> If you go the Albastashe route … I have Albastashe bars with Shimano
> Tiagra levers and a Nitto tallux stem (with shim for 25.4 to 26) that
> originally came on a Charles Gallop proto
I recently bought my wife a Tailfin rack plus panniers and rack top bag as
a birthday present. Both the rack and panniers are very nicely made and
very stable in use, but decidedly not cheap. I bought her the aluminium
version of the rack, as I couldn't see the point in spending a wad of extra
John, this one may interest you. No affiliation to seller, just saw it the
other day, beautiful bike!
https://radbazaar.theradavist.com/listing/ZUUKgkM8VXj3vaq5wYuo?category=bikes&subcategory=touring_bikes
On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 11:23:30 PM UTC-7 fl...@duck.com wrote:
> Micheal,
>
> Tha
Please post photos, of bike and bikes, route, countryside, and vintages,
and describe all in excessive detail.
The nearby delightfully libertarian (as to HOA-type building standards*;
the libertarian social and political philosophy is false) "horsey suburb,"
Corrales, hosts an annual wine tour, th
Until I started getting customs made I always chose the Tubus Fly (it comes
in ss and titanium as well as in black powdercoat) because (1) it is rated
for 20 kg, (2) is it minimalist and very light (sub 15 grams, about the
weight of the chromo Matthews custom on the RBFD), and it fits frames
withou
Before I purchased a Riv I spent some time on their site, and those builds;
really well done. I watched their videos, including those in Japanese, and
they're very enjoyable.
On Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 3:14:41 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> If you're wondering "How do I tastefully build
I feel for those of you who have been scammed. Hopefully, karma plays out
for them, and perhaps you'll have a 'win' in the near future that makes up
for it.
I'm almost to the point of quoting any online used buy/sell activity.
I've bought/sold bike stuff, and a few other categories of items, o
Levers have sold, everything else with some updated info/pricing before
shipping:
- *Velo Orange Silver Grand Cru Long Pull brake levers and shims - $OLD*
- *Pair of Shimano DXR V brakes - $45*
- *Clipper Triple Crank(with chain guard for double conversion) - $70*
- *1 1/8” Nitto x F
I am all set on my rack needs. Thank you everyone.
On Friday, May 3, 2024 at 3:29:58 PM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote:
> I would be interested in an RBW51 for my Roadini if this sale does not
> happen.
> Doug
>
> On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 6:21:11 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> OK I tried emailing
I would be interested in an RBW51 for my Roadini if this sale does not
happen.
Doug
On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 6:21:11 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> OK I tried emailing you
>
> Bill
>
> On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 1:47:02 PM UTC-7 Tim Bantham wrote:
>
>> R10 found! @Bill I didn't receive
UPDATE!!! Most things have sold (thanks everyone!), and I've lowered the
price on a few of the things remaining. Shoot me an email if you're
interested in anything that's left!
Mavic 26” single speed wheel set = $150
Silver D521 SUP rims (36h), front XT hub, rear Surly free/free hub (135mm),
QR
Hey John,
If that tandem sounds like it's too small for you, would you be interested
in a Large Riv Hubbuhubbuh? Let me know if this piques your interest.
Best,
Isaiah, NYC
On Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 2:23:30 AM UTC-4 fl...@duck.com wrote:
> Micheal,
>
> Thank-you for the information. The fra
If any of you are in the NYC tri-state area, you are welcome to try out my
Rivs if you are in the 5'10 - 6'2 range.
I have the original Riv Road (comparable to the roadini/roadeo, I assume),
as well as the following:
56 All rounder
56 Toyo Atlantis
58 Waterford Atlantis
55 MIT Atlantis
58 Hunqapi
Oh, I also have an AR, so I may be able to mock-fit the rack to the bike to
show you how it would look. Let me know!
On Friday, May 3, 2024 at 2:26:17 PM UTC-4 NYCbikeguy wrote:
> I have a tubus logo evo in black. the 2-tiered system allows for lower
> center of gravity for panniers, as well as
I have a tubus logo evo in black. the 2-tiered system allows for lower
center of gravity for panniers, as well as no overlap between the panniers
and whatever you load on top of the rack, and the lower tier is off-set
towards the rear so as to minimize heel contact. I can take pics later in
the
Looking for a rear rack for my trusty All Rounder, something that will
support panniers for some summer excursions...perhaps something like the
Shiny Rear Rack. Does anyone have an extra they would be looking to
offload? Or, suggestion for something more appropriate?
--
You received this mess
The Charlie H Gallop prototype is heading out for 100 miles tomorrow in
Santa Rosa, basket and rain and all. Anyone else going to be on the ride
tomorrow?
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29272184
I’ve done this once before (my only prior Century) and it was wonderful …
but it didn’t include tomo
TT: 56.5cm Head tube angle: 72 degrees Seat tube angle: 72.5 degrees Rake:
5 degrees BB Drop: 8cm Chain Stay: 45.5cm 100mm / 135mm spacing. Plenty of
braze ons for fenders and racks. Three bottle cage mounts. Integrated rear
brake hanger, or use V-brakes! For 700c wheels. I ran 32mm with fenders
@Roberta and Eric -
Let me clarify how I was scammed. I posted here last July wanting to buy
Blue Lug's
*REW10 WORKS* hex brass valve caps here in the states to save myself some
monies in overseas shipping costs.
Anita Batya saw my post and claimed that she had a pair. Anita told me that
she l
Thanks everyone for watchin'!
Marty: The Match Game was before my time but I certainly came up with Bob
Barker. The $20 corded mic I bought just didn't seem right clipped to my
shirt so I went for the long mic.
Patrick: I appreciate the kind notes. Sorry about the SW gardening woes, I
know n
I had the same year Fuji Team, same color brown with the gold hoops. Such a
sweet bike.
Love this thread, though I did buy a Roadini instead of 'trying' another
90s road bike, since I rode them for a decade. No regrets!
+1 on the working in a shop. Former mechanic at The Bicycle Exchange in
C
I had the same year Fuji Team, same color brown with the gold hoops. Such a
sweet bike.
Love this thread, though I did buy a Roadini instead of 'trying' another
90s road bike, since I rode them for a decade. No regrets!
On Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 8:36:33 PM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Those
I also got looped in with a scammer through the FB group, probably the same
guy. (for me it was a wheelset)
Should we consider asking the admin of this google group to turn the group
private? I think the i-bob list did this recently and while it won't solve
all problems, it might help.
Max
On
Bump and price drop:
2) White Industries ENO 180mm Square Taper Crankset with 32mm Chainring -
$140
4) Nitto Lugged Seatpost 27.2 - $110
On Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 9:57:28 PM UTC-5 ian m wrote:
> Yeah, I've been looking at a Stronglight Delta and not having seen one on
> a bike or in person
To add, *Blue Lug is super legit*, I've placed two orders with them this
month and both were super smooth. Great prices, great parts availability
that I couldn't find anywhere else, and fast shipping.
>From what I gather, they're truly pillars of the Riv (and Riv-like bike)
community. Watch som
The "Jeff" in question reached out to me in response to a WTB post. I asked
what his "Friend" was selling and he said a 60cm Homer, which I thought was
strange considering my post specifically said 54/55/56cm.
A quick check to see that he'd never posted in the forum and I assumed it
was nefari
Good morning all, I did talk to this seller and ended up buying a different
Homer frame from someone else. *It's most definitely not a 54.5cm frame*. I
got the sense that their "client" is not local to them and they wouldn't be
able to confirm any measurements, etc.
If they're now saying $1300
Kim: I don't see how the administrator of this forum has any bearing on
someone's Facebook post. The scam is potentially occurring via Facebook,
not our forum. You reposted the FB listing here with a link.
Regarding the Blue Lug purchase, how on earth were you "scammed" by Blue
Lug? They are o
I’m glad this has been brought up to keep others from getting scammed.
If there are any others that need to be brought to the group’s attention,
please speak up. I feel it’s our responsibility and duty to protect the
group. Don’t be timid. See something, say something.
On Friday, May 3, 2024 a
I concur. I sent this scammer Leah's way unknowingly. Stay away from this
person. In this case his "cousin" just bought a Homer and so was selling
his Roadini. He must troll this group for want to buy posts and pounces.
Karma is a concept of action, work, or deed, and its effect or
consequence
Bad experience with Jeff and the “seller,” he directed me to with a Homer as well!I posted that I want to buy a Mustard frameset. Jeff directed me to his friend, and it went very badly from there. Fortunately, I sent no payment.I also reported this to Admin. Sent from my iPhoneOn May 3, 2024, at
Congratulations on your Appaloosa! My first Riv was one and I absolutely
loved the ride. This bike is made for adventures like yours, which I loved
reading about. I wish you many years of great adventures and thanks for the
write up and pictures.
Roberta
Philadelphia, PA, USA
On Wednesday, May
That Jeff McCathern guy tried to sell me a Roadini. He’s a scammer. I
wasn’t brave enough to say so publicly, but I will now.
On Friday, May 3, 2024 at 6:25:52 AM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> Kim, the link takes us directly to a blue lug page. How did you get
> scammed?
>
> BTW, I’ve gotten scammed
Kim, the link takes us directly to a blue lug page. How did you get
scammed?
BTW, I’ve gotten scammed too — with eBay. I will never not buy directly
from the seller.
On Friday, May 3, 2024 at 12:29:57 AM UTC-4 Kim H. wrote:
> @Brenton-
> I am sorry to hear and see you go through this ordeal
My company is super cautious about Internet security, having us take lots
of security courses. One of the biggest email and internet securities red
flags is money or action in an urgent timeframe. This sounds scamming to me.
By the way, I have a 54.5 homer and the picture is certainly not of a
I think if somebody has a problem about you being cautious, they are not
somebody you should do business with.
On Friday 3 May 2024 at 05:29:57 UTC+1 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:
> @Brenton-
> I am sorry to hear and see you go through this ordeal. I wish it was not
> so.
>
> The administrator for t
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