That is true. Thanks for sharing! We should all be careful, as we are
likely in the minority with being extra safe.
On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 8:46:34 AM UTC-7, Kieran J wrote:
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> Nice habit!
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> One of my pet peeves is other cyclists or pedestrians NOT doing the
> mirror/shoulder check w
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 11:57:00 AM UTC-7, eddietheflay wrote:
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> me too. same mirror. go walking and think I can see behind me...but I
> can't...unless I go full dork all the time.
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This morning, I overtook a guy and thought I may have been too abrupt or
that he was trying to draft behind me.
I moved my eye up and to the left to check my rear view mirror.
I didn't see anything at first.
Then I remembered I didn't have my helmet on, and that I was actually
walking.
Old
Same sentiments here. Happy (and relieved) to know you’re doing well, Deacon
Patrick!
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I know I'm late, but I am happy to take all of them. I can also just pick them
up from you so you won't even need to mail them.
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Hi Tony,
What you are missing are pictures of your HHH, for US to appreciate!
Seriously though, I always bring a tire boot (or two). Never had to use
them, but cheap insurance for the really big tire cuts. Duct tape will do
in a pinch, of course.
I like the toddler stuff, are you bringing tod
Hi James,
So, I rode my Sam H to work today (a VERY short ride) and used the drops
the whole time.
Then I read your post, and checked my actual saddle to drop height. Turns
out, my Noodle drops ARE below my saddle height but the tops are ABOVE
saddle height. Oops!
Like you, I have two differe
If finances allow, I will also echo having two different COMPLETE bikes.
The challenge is making sure you are NOT building the same bike again. I
know that sounds confusing, but how many of us have two "different" bikes
that both have the same cockpit, same saddle, even the same wheelset.
Maki
Nice bike/build. I like how flared the handlebars are, and the subtle color
touches on the Paul brakes. As a proud Sam H owner myself, I know how
versatile they can be.
I, too, started with handlebars 2 inches above my saddle. Then, on Rivelo's
2nd Anniversary Ride (2017), a gentleman suggeste
Bike looks great!
Glad you at least have the legs for a SS, no matter what chainring you use.
I had one years ago, albeit a hardtail, but my legs were not made for it.
Was pushing uphill 40% of the time. Not fun.
Ride Safely,
Beaverton "Don't Have A Single Speed Anymore" Bob
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Hi Deacon Patrick,
Appreciate the list and write-up.
You are an inspiration to actively stripping down to what is essential. I
try to teach that to our kids when we are hiking/camping.
I definitely understand lauds, vespers, and the rosary too.
Thank You,
Beaverton "I Need To Do Some Bikepac
Nice bike, welcome to the group, and hope your move goes well!
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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Wonderful build. Like many here, I am a Sam owner myself. I will second the
suggestion of getting it (at least slightly) dirty!!
Trying to look at the pics in my phone, but are those White Industries hubs? If
so, nice touch.
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Philip,
You are a good man. I have always told my wife I need to be ready to buy a
bike if I saw it being sold and figured it was stolen. Am happy you acted
quickly.
May I suggest asking the potential true owner for certain details about the
bike, such as scratches and dents, or details on t
Deacon Patrick,
I am very curious, how do you set-up the action shots with YOU in it. I
can think of several possibilities, but would like to ask the expert
instead. PM me if this is a trade secret.
Great pictures, as goes without saying.
Thanks!
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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I don't think anyone would get tired of posts such as yours. It's too bad
we are a virtual community, it would be really nice to watch the "finish".
On behalf of all here, we are vicariously with you at the line.
And to even think of PBP 2019, wow! I am impressed and look forward to
heari
I am definitely a Felix. Showed off my daily commuter (a Hillborne) at work,
and the cyclist who saw it couldn't believe how clean it was.
I now have 5 bikes that are always ready to ride, kept relatively clean and
reasonably maintained. However, I am also a fan of beusage and my bikes have
b
Thanks for the suggestion, John, definitely looking at the Sutton. I wish
the vents could be closed, but they are small enough not to let in too much
rain.
And, in my opinion, the premium cost of MIPS is well worth the added
rotational protection the system is designed to provide.
Ride Safely
Buy that bike, then buy this one too, for the wife (and yourself)!
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/d/tandem-kuwahara-21x20-japan/6325728736.html
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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You guys can decide on the asking price, but the frame looks to be in
superb shape!
https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/bik/d/vintage-89-bridgestone/6324791564.html
Ride Safely,
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Mark in Beacon,
What is ROOR?
I googled it, and this is what I saw: "*RooR* is a Frankenthal-based
company that produces high-end borosilicate jointed-glass bongs. It was
founded 1995 by Martin Birzle, a German glass-blower.
Don't think that's what you meant.
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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Austin ^ and MountNormal,
You guys are gonna get me in trouble! Those Crivets are just the right
custom touch, and also just too expensive to justify. Now that I've gotten
used to my C15 (and it has ever-so-slightly broken-in), I'm thinking of
getting some colored rivets. Argh!
Jay in Tel A
Weth,
Thanks for sharing! I really like reading these ride reports, and the
photos made it even more enjoyable. Makes me wish I could start doing
these with my own kids. We've gone hiking and car camping, but not (yet)
backpacking or bikepacking. I hope my Hillborne has a stable-mate by the
Hi Paul,
I was in your situation last October. I wanted an AHH, but knew about the
Sam. What solved the dilemma for me was going to Rivelo in Portland, and
trying out the Sam. One ride, and I was sold. It is as good as everyone
here says it is. To be fair, I never tried an AHH, but now I d
I'm just happy my sharing the listing has generated a LOT of discussion!
In case you all are wondering, there is at least ONE person who might fit
the bike, can appreciate it, and is close enough to actually go for a test
ride: ME.
I am about 5'9", ride a 55 Hillborne daily, and also have a "
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/d/richard-sachs-built-custom/6238145416.html
Thought it would be interesting for the group to see this!
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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If a poster exists, or WILL exist, I would like one too!
Or I can buy one from Rivelo,if they might sell it in the future (shameless
plug, I know).
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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Thank you for sharing. I am definitely happy for you guys. We have two
young kids too, so hopefully someday...
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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That is a nice photo gallery of a beautiful bike. Now I want one too.
Need to convince the wife! Thank you for sharing.
One question: Is that an 8-speed cassette?
Ride Safely,
Beaverton "Now Really Wants A Hubbuhubuh" Bob
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Thank you for supporting John and Rivelo. A great guy and a great shop!
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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Thanks for sharing those pictures. For some reason, I thought you got a
Rosco? Happy to know you have a Sam!
Ride Safely.
Beaverton Bob
On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 1:09:36 PM UTC-7, Carla Waugh wrote:
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> Sam and I on a route today with pretty flowers in the country.
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Hi Doug,
Will reply to you personally. Trying to figure out how to do that right now.
Thank you!
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Thanks for the offer, Darin. Will try to get a set of 44s first. May need to
hang on to my 46s but will keep you in mind!
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Thanks for the reply! Just found out that shipping MAY be too expensive. Found
an online price of about $40 shipped, brand new. Was naively hoping to spend
less than that.
Ride Safely,
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Wondering if someone has a spare 44cm Noodle lying around, not being used.
Currently use a 46cm, but have narrow shoulders. I want to try a
(slightly) narrower width. On a budget, but have PayPal.
Feel free to reply here or via PM. Thanks in advance!
Ride Safely,
Beaverton Bob
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I will keep an eye on Craigslist in the Portland region for you. Hope it
surfaces soon!
Regards,
Beaverton Bob
On Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 9:15:55 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> Very sorry to hear of the loss. I hope you are able to recover it.
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> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 8:08 AM, Chalida
I am learning a lot today. Have been riding for some time, but aside from
vintage 10-speeds, I started riding with 8 speed indexed already. Thank
you all!
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*Should have said, look closely AT THE SECOND PICTURE. Hint: It's a
TRIPLE!*
On Monday, June 12, 2017 at 12:24:46 PM UTC-7, Beaverton Bob wrote:
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> https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bop/6172833571.html
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> Hope the link works! Look closely to appreciate what I think is a VERY
> close-range
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bop/6172833571.html
Hope the link works! Look closely to appreciate what I think is a VERY
close-range crankset.
Regards,
Beaverton Bob
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A colleague of mine introduced me to the formula "d-1", d being the number
of bikes that would lead to a divorce. So, the right number of bikes is
one less than would cause a divorce, but one more than you currently have.
Hopefully, a number between n+1 and d-1!
Ride Safely,
Bob from Beaverto
Hi Carla,
SHORT VERSION: Get one, you will love it.
LONG VERSION: I also have a Sam Hillborne, 55cm size, 700c wheels. Just
bought it in 2016 from Rivelo here in Portland. I got one of the Complete
Drop-Bar bikes. If it matters, they are now $100 less than when I bought
mine, and I tho
I don't know who said it first: "Buy the best, cry once."
Of course, a caveat, "best" is subjective. I have found that statement to
be true for many things: hand tools, hiking/camping gear and clothing, eye
and ear protection, my Rivendell, and a lot more items I will remember once
I post th
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