I'm using a Shimano XTR M9125-1 with a Q of 174mm on my Rohloff Prospector
(first generation). With short axle XTR SPD pedals, it feels like a 168mm q
factor. I've tried several different cranks, and I think this is as narrow
as you can go. And if you are a super strong rider, maybe there's the
s amazingly unloaded
(better than this), but this is for sure better feeling for touring with
its stouter construction.
Zach
On Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 9:38:51 AM UTC-7 jmlmu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Nice looking bike! I got see it in person at Riv and I have to say it
> looks right at
Unfortunately this post didn't get approved quickly enough because it sold
in the 3 days since I tried to post it here – sorry all! Thanks for all the
interest. I wish I could sell bags to all y'all.
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:44:19 AM UTC-8 Zach Hale wrote:
> I'v
I've got a stick pack for sale if anyone's interested. $80 + ship
https://www.instagram.com/p/CY-S0RRJD-G/?utm_medium=copy_link
On Sunday, January 16, 2022 at 3:08:55 PM UTC-8 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Some more info for you:
>
> [image: Screen Shot 2022-01-16 at 6.08.08 PM.png]
>
> On Saturday
R-14 and bullmoose are sold.
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 7:55:30 PM UTC-6 diekaiser wrote:
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> Interested in the bars and r14!
>
> Give me a holler at ursasveritas@gmail
> On Monday, July 20, 2020 at 7:16:23 AM UTC-7 Zach A wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
I roll 48mm Switchback Hills on my 2014 side pull Sam (Tektro calipers), no
fenders. Wouldn't go any larger.
On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 12:56:25 PM UTC-7, Hugh Smitham wrote:
> Just curious what's the max tire width folks have squeezed into the 650b
> Hillborne?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> ~H
How do you like it compared to the Appaloosa?
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Voile straps work great to hold the basket down. I prefer zip ties, but for
easy removal voile have worked great for me and others I know.
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I've got a pair on my Crust Romanceur that's set up as a trail and dirt tourer.
I use them mostly on singletrack but have had them out on an overnighter
covering about 120 miles in two days.
I really like them, and they hold up surprisingly well on long rides for me. I
have bars about an inch
Size 52 comes with 173mm
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I kinda doubt his views have changed on what is optimal for his style of
riding, but I know that some folks on the internet have been asking for this
tire. Also, check out how many different 700c sizes are available. Maybe he
wants folks to be able to run the fattest supple rubber they can squee
Preferably the brown Shopsack, if available.
If no takers I'll hop over to order new in the next few days.
Thanks!
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Any chance those Switchback Hills are still available?
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Could anyone post a picture of their preferred bag set up on the Bullmoose bars?
I'm leaning toward the Swift Bandito or small Zeitgeist, though I may need to
reroute the cables (I didn't set them up with much foresight, unfortunately).
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
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Any recommendations for a mid-sized bag to loop around a set of Bullmoose bars,
one that won't interfere with brake and shifter cables?
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My Nitto 34F has carried more than 50lbs on occasion with no noticable flex.
I'm not saying that you should exceed the max weight rating, but I think it is
conservative.
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Which is to say, my idea of a MTB probably isn't as rippy as yours...
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I waffled a bit between the two, honestly, but chose the Romanceur for its road
to trail capability. I'm building it up first as a MTB (inspired by Benedict's
proto), mostly because I've long been curious to try the Bullmooses for trail
riding, but it'll likely evolve into more of a roadish trai
This will be my first time using disc brakes. Have you used the TRPs before? I
have been leaning toward Klampers, as they'very got reviews for solid stopping
power and the materials seem better for longevity.
What's the fundamental difference between centerlock and 6 bolt?
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I'll ride it as a MTB, to complement my Hillborne, up mountainous terrain and
to the mountains from home (a versatile gear range is preferrable). I'don't
like to take it on the MT section of the Divide trail, or from Kalispell to
Banff and back at the least.
I plan to run 26" wheels, with 2.3 o
Anyone want to play build designer on my dime?
Apologies if this is off topic (non-Riv frame), but I'm looking for advice on
building up my Crust bikes Romanceur frame into a Hunq-inspired trail bike.
(This is sort of a poor-ish man's Riv, but with disc brakes).
So far I've only got the bars an
Thanks for the reassurance, everyone.
Is anyone running the SunXCD front der to shift across 18 teeth?
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I ordered a SUNXCD double crankset through a European dealer for a new build,
and unfortunately they included a 28 tooth chainring in place of the 30 I
ordered. The large chainring is a 46, so this now leaves me with an 18 tooth
gap rather than 16.
Are there any attractive front derailleurs th
Anyone have a set they're not going to need?
Thanks!
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I'll take the Suntours if they're still available.
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By your estimation, does that mean the 650b Hunqs have more clearance than the
previous model?
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There's quite a nice deal on a freshly painted one on eBay currently...
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Please, please let them include even an ever-so-slight tire clearance
increase...
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Bartender bags, I meant, not bar bag.
I work in the newsroom for the Kalispell newspaper, and it has been a complete
shit show since the attack. A former coach of the victim (he was a runner as
well as a forest service agent) was quoted in an initial report, and he has
since fled town after the
I need one serviced, but the rebuild kits seem to be out of service everywhere.
I really like the Gripsters, functionally and aesthetically.
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Anyone have a spare grey right pedal laying around?
Say your bearings went out, and, contrary to my predicament, your right
side spins freely while the left went to hell -- care to part ways with the
orphan right-y?
Any help would be appreciated.
Also, in case this doesn't work: what pedals w
ng one of those Randi Jo bar bags might make a good spray
holster. Might be worth consideration?
Anyhow, good luck on the adventure. As you swing into the Flathead Valley,
I'don't love to check outhe your DFL in person. I'm considering options for
something with more trail ability than
Cool, Bill. Does there appear to be adequate clearance between the top platform
and pannier rail? It looks tight for roll-top panniers from the photos.
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Though made for canti attachment, is there any reason this would not be
advisable for attachment to a Sam's mid-fork eyelets?
https://sim.works/collections/others-simworks-by-nitto/products/potluck-rack?variant=16532777027#
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I'll take 'em if no one else has laid claim. Email me at zrdu...@hotmail.com if
you're able.
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On mobile and not available for email now, but I've got a Nitto Campee model
(not the triangulated Big Back model, but plenty stiff for most pannier
excusrsions).
Send me an email at zrdu...@hotmail.com if you're interested?
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My best resource is http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com for recipes. The author
there has a great collection of recipes that she shares and offers a pretty
great variety to boot.
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tongue
in cheek maybe coming off as a maybe less helpful post, was meant in good
fun.
Again, I have had a great trip watching your Appaloosa grow up. Thanks as
always for your contributions here!!
On Friday, May 27, 2016 at 9:58:59 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Zach
>
> I don
Am I wrong to understand that you bought new brakes when all you needed to
do in the first place was replace your housing?
Thanks for the updates with your journey of the Appaloosa, it's been a fun
one to watch.
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What a great thread. I would say the worst thing about buying a Rivendell
is that every option is a win. That said, people who ride Riv (in my
opinion) know exactly what type of riding they are wanting to do and then
pick out which bike is best for that. Most all of them are going to attach
som
I've got a Tubus Tara I haven't been using as well as a pair of Seattle
Sports waterproof pannier in blue. I would probably be willing to part with
both.
The Tara does require a hack to work on the Hillsborne's not quote low
enough mid-fork mounts. Others here could probably advise a few solut
Your Bombadil fits 650B 2.5s? Pictures?
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What're the details on the wheelset (spacing, spoke count, hubs)?
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variety, and
a more relaxed position.
Good luck with your Sam! I got mine around the same time last year, and
it's wonderful, a perfect all-purpose bike.
Zach
Kalispell, MT
On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 7:36:16 PM UTC-6, Chris Birkenmaier wrote:
> Hi all. New(er) member but I have been a lu
If I had a garage in Oakland, I'd do exactly this. In fact, I'd probably
install a staple rack in my garage since I only use my garage for bike
storage.
I'd also put privacy plastic over any windows.
Also, I agree with what Surlyprof and Shoji have said about insurance since
a determined thie
Last year was an exceptionally dry year, and a nasty fire season was the
result. This year's snowpack around the Flathead (and probably extending
north) is somewhere around 100% of average. By July you should be fine, but
this is something to keep in mind if making comparisons to last year's
co
I had a classic track frame built. Fillets. I wanted it to look raw and
asked for it to be clearcoated. I was very underwhelmed with the finished
look. I think paint is as important as anything else in terms of *looking *at
a steel bicycle, although every choice has a time and a place.
On Frida
Damn autocorrect from my phone: I meant the Pah Tempes.
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The Pahrump Temps are almost exactly like the Xero shoes I had been looking at.
How do they hold up over time for riding?
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Well, I got home from work the other day and found that my newly adopted
doggie (just over a year old, lab/collie mix) had rummaged his way into my
closet, proceeding to destroy one of my Birkenstocks. Luckily, I'd been
mulling over options for new multi-purpose sandals as it was, looking for
s
Isn't the choco basically an albamoosetache?
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Isn'the the chocolate basically an albamoosestache?
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ng--parking, taking stairs, etc. In terms of sheer
> size, it's like a MonsterCross that has been stretched out. Prior to
> ordering my Clementine, when speaking with Keven about the Chev, he
> mentioned that the 60's wheelbase was only a few inches shy of the shop's
&g
True. I thought that the 60 looked quite a lot larger than the 55 (more
than 5cm to the naked eye ;)). I don't know anyone in Portland who rides a
step through and I have never owned one myself so wasn't sure how the
fitting would work out. She was hands down more confident on the 55 without
a
Hey all!
My fiance has been on the hunt for a Chev for a while and falls between the
55 and 60. She is 5'8" with a PBH of 85. She test rode the 55 that had
albatross bars on it and she thought it "felt great". The seatpost showed
about 15 cm. Then she rode the 60, setup with boscos and thought
Looking for the bag above, preferably in Ranger Tan to match my saddlebag bag.
I know it's a long-shot with these bags, but any help would be appreciated.
Open as well to offers of other Rando-style bags you may be looking to unload.
Thanks!
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What about the blue? Anyone know where not-a-Waterford-Hillborne touch-up paint
in blue could be had?
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I live in Kalispell, MT and had been hoping to ride my Hillborne down to
Missoula for the event, if I can swing the time off work.
Let me know more about your expected route (I don't believe the Divide route
goes directly to Missoula?), and I'd be happy to join you for at least some of
the ride
I'Lloyd take the bars if still available (on mobile, so can'take respond to
poster).
You can email me at zrdu...@hotmail.com
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I decided to go with the right-side Nitto mount (#6), and it works great with
my Nitto rack.
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There is indeed a 650B San Marcos on eBay currently (no relation to seller)
that sports Soma GRs in 42.
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What's the actual tire clearance for the 48 Hunqs?
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I don't have an AHH to trade, and I couldn't currently afford to buy a Hunq,
but could you post some picks so I can drool anyway?
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There'should one currently on eBay?
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If you wind up ready to part out individual pieces, I'd be interested in those
bars.
Good luck to ya!
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My Sam is recent, purchased in May. Blue 51.
The geo chart for my Sam gives 53 as the space between chainstay crimps. With
Surly Knards, I see at least 3-4mm on either side, maybe more.
The Maxxis Pace supposedly* fits a bit smaller than listed width, at least on
something like my 19mm inner-wi
Philip,
How much room would you say you have with those Switchbacks?
Surlyprof,
I'd love if they made 650B Smart Sam's in 45. As it is, I would prefer
something just a bit bigger than the R'n'Rs, if I can.
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Bored on Amtrack halfway across NoDakistan (sans bike), these are the sorts of
thoughts that come to mind.
Switchback Hills I think are a definite possibility, but how about a knobby,
say Maxxis Paces?
Has anyone tried either?
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It's there now. A little too light for my liking, but I seem to be in the
minority of folks and REALLY like my Sam's slate-blue.
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Anyone looking to unload some Bullmoose bars in anticipation of the new Chocos?
(or, of course, for any other reason.) I'm looking to Riv up an old Schwinn PDG
50 I was gifted a few months back, hopefully as a parts placeholder for
something fancier downot the line.
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Being a smaller fellow (who'd ride a 48 Hunq), I think 2.5s would give me
enough pneumatic suspension that, paired with elbows and knees) would be
sufficient for mostly any trails I'd be interested in.
2.5 is definitely possible with rim brakes?
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Also, for someone's benefit: two great-looking Hunqapillar completes were
just added in Web Specials.
On Friday, December 18, 2015 at 4:51:05 PM UTC-7, Zach Duval wrote:
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> IF increasing the chainstay length adds greater tire clearance, I'd also
> be all for it, even
IF increasing the chainstay length adds greater tire clearance, I'd also be
all for it, even though I'm still a naysayer when it comes to overall
bike length improving MTB handling (for the reasons mentioned above). But I
still dream of a Hunq that'd fit up to 2.5s...
I hope Riv publishes a mor
Which is to say, in my view, it is no longer as well suited as a MTB/tourer,
and leads to greater overlap with others in the Riv line-up.
I'd set a Hunq as my dream mountain tourer, and had hoped to save for one, but
I don't see a longer bike as an improvement. With the changes proposed in the
Got one on the way. Thanks to all who offered deals!
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Looking for a canti-mount mini front rack, if available, as a (only partially
self-serving) birthday gift for my girlfriend.
Anyone have something laying around?
Thanks
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Looking for a canti-mount mini front rack, if available, as a (only partially
self-serving) birthday gift for my girlfriend.
Anyone have something laying around?
Thanks
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Looking for a canti-mount mini front rack, if available, as a (only partially
self-serving) birthday gift for my girlfriend.
Anyone have something laying around?
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Are you keeping the bars (and/or the rest of the build)?
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I had wondered about sizing for the Fatty Rumpkin.
What rims are you using?
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I'may interested in the bars if they'really still available; however, I'may not
finding a way to directly reply (using the mobile site) and my attempt at an
email was returned.
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Since I can't fit a 41mm under my front fender with Tektro sidepulls, I may be
looking for a slightly smaller knobby up front on my Hillborne. Any recs?
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The link wouldn'the work for me, but the attached pictures show up just fine.
Looks like a great bike, just a hair too big for me as well. (The double-TT
make it look even bigger than a 52.)
I'm hoping to hold out for a 48 Hunq myself. Will still be awhile longer to
save my pennies, though, as
Thanks, Phillip. I currently run VO aluminum fenders, which I probably don'the
want to try sawing in half. I'very got a few options (including your
Riv-inspired SKS hack) to mull over. For now, I've got the Knard on the rear
and a ColdVie up front, which may suffice through this winter. Fender-t
This is basically my thinking on it too. To me, a new owner of a Sam that I
like very much, despite its limitations (e.g. brake choice and clearance),
I don't feel the Joe would bring enough of an upgrade to justify either a
substitution or addition. A longer wheelbase sounds like it could be cl
I'don't love to see/read how you did it.
Thanks!
After putting the rear tire on first, I was quite optimistic. The front is the
only place I have rubbing.
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Mafac Raids aren't cheap these days either...
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After spending my morning trying to fit a pair of Surly Knards (650BX41,
low-profile knobbies) under VO Zeppelin fenders on my Sam, unsuccessfully, I'm
a bit flummoxed. I was really looking forward to this as a winter set-up for
lighter commute rides.
Anyone think this combo could work with Pau
Actually, the sticker mentioned above, and that same sticker on my Sam, are
recent developments; I was surprised to find it when the frame arrived. Grant
has in fact repeatedly stressed the unimportant of specific tubing in a frame;
however, he does seem proud of these proprietary tubes.
I lik
Bugger. I was just thinking today how much I want a tan Acorn rando bag to
match my saddlebag. Acorn bags are very well made, and sort of a pain in the
neck to come by, but I am so not in a position to afford one at the moment.
Good luck to the new owner of these bags!
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Ooh, can a Hunqa fit a 2.5" tire?
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Shortly after building up my Hillborne, I picked up the Surly Knard (41mm)
for a great deal, and it's been pretty good for me. Not as quick on
pavement as I'd like, but it could be worse.
On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 3:53:42 PM UTC-6, David wrote:
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> Wondering if the group has an opinion o
https://youtu.be/_Siu25bhdSM
Riv content: prominent Riv product endorsements, I'd say. Anyone know
Chinese?
(spotted courtesy of The Radavist)
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I love my Asics Onitsuka Tigers. Extremely comfortable and lightweight.
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I love my Asit's Onitsuka Tigers. Extremely comfortable and lightweight.
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But seems like it would only work with the hanging Edelux...
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I have definitely considered your fender attachment (which seems really sweet),
but the rack has no fender support. Also, this year I removed my fenders over
the summer months, and will probably continue to do so, so I want a more
permanent attachment. I also, unfortunately, don'the have any old
I have definitely considered your fender attachment (which seems great), but
this year (and probably others)
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I have a Nitto M-18, so no eyelets. I also usually run a front basket.
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Though a recent Blug post stated a Nitto restock, I can'tell seem to find this
item, only the RIGHT side mount (I know, a very picky distinction of mine).
Before I call Riv, I wondered if any who uses this mount could testify to its
effectiveness (or if possibly there's one out there FS?), or d
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