Dash, I am just ~4 cm taller than you and would be hesitant to recommend
it. Like Kai, I also had a 64 Sam and it was marginally acceptable with a
very tall stem. Unless you are young, flexible and dead set, I’d suggest
you pass on this one.
Al
On Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 7:02:16 AM UTC-4
Sean, I will second Sarah's sentiments about the Platy. I have owned both
and found the Platy to be responsive, agile, stable and an utter a joy to
ride, not to mention handsome candy for mine eye. I'm tall and so both
bikes turned out to be too low a stack height for me, to my great
disappoin
I'll add another vote to the "Like 'em" column. I have them on my Ram with
a 650b conversion, so they are fully extended. As others have said, they
cannot compete with disks, but I have never found them lacking.
I wasn't always as positive about them but then someone on another thread
mentione
As a cold weather cyclist in Maine in the 80's, with Minnesota and the
Appalachian mountains more recently, I'll add to the OP's revelation
regarding neoprene that a set of neoprene pogies (or bar mitts) on the
outside, coupled with wool gloves on the inside, gets me through everything
from 40
After many-many years of longing to try out a Dutch bike after reading
Grant's high praise of the same, I finally landed one, knowing it would
likely be too small for me, and sure enough, it's just not a good fit for
these too long and lanky frame and legs. It is more suitable for someone
in
I love a poncho when the wind allows, but when it's too blustry I use a
rain jacket and Rainlegs Chaps** (such as in the Clevercycles link below).
I bought my first pair from Wall Bikes in NOLA (who remembers them? Sadly
the owner retired and closed up shop) and got a good 10+ years out of
the
This seems like the perfect use of my REI earned points.
Thank you for sharing!
Al
On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 1:36:37 PM UTC-5 Wesley wrote:
> On that subject, I recently bought a rear derailer made by S-Ride, one of
> the Soma family of brands. Every weekend this winter they've been runni
Fab's Chest Bicycle gear bag made by Swift Industries. Used on two family
outings on the Hubbuhubbuh tandem, but the kids are all growed up and off
to college now. In excellent/new condition.
Xpac fabric
$240 includes shipping for RBW Owners Bunch members.
Ping me if you have questions.
Thanks
SOLD
Thanks folks!
On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 12:08:24 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> I'm going to repost my Rosco due to technical issues the first try.
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm reluctantly parting with my latest acquisition, a 60 cm Rosco Platy-
> in purple!
> I
I'm going to repost my Rosco due to technical issues the first try.
Hi Folks,
I'm reluctantly parting with my latest acquisition, a 60 cm Rosco Platy-
in purple!
I find it to be a more forgiving, compliant, and spritely ride than the Gus
& Suzie, and if it had a greater stack height it would b
ecember 14, 2022 at 1:24:41 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm reluctantly parting with my latest acquisition, a 60 cm Rosco Platy-
> in purple!
> I find it to be a more forgiving, compliant, and spritely ride than the
> Gus & Suzie, and if it had a greater stack
Hi Folks,
I'm reluctantly parting with my latest acquisition, a 60 cm Rosco Platy-
in purple!
I find it to be a more forgiving, compliant, and spritely ride than the Gus
& Suzie, and if it had a greater stack height it would be my perfect all
arounder, but the combination of my too tall pbh (9
; Kim Hetzel
> Yelm, WA.
>
> On Friday, December 9, 2022 at 1:12:17 PM UTC-8 a spen wrote:
>
>> I thought I'd try out a B67 but found it just doesn't quite agree with my
>> anatomy. I purchased this from another member on the forum, and can't
>> improve o
I thought I'd try out a B67 but found it just doesn't quite agree with my
anatomy. I purchased this from another member on the forum, and can't
improve on his pics, so I'll attach the link below to his original post
with pics.
$90 includes shipping CONUS
Please message me if you have any qu
Rode 12 easy, bike path miles 3 weeks post surgery. Maybe should've given
it another week.
On Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 10:41:36 AM UTC-5 S. Greco wrote:
> My father in his 70s had his knee replaced last year and was back on a
> bike in three months. A stationary bike is a big part of the
Hi Fellow Riv-ers,
Please access the link below to my Tumbleweed Prospector. The Riv
connection is of course, Daniel Malloy, former Riv employee who struck out
on his own to start his own adventure bike company.
Also available are two Bike Friday's. The NWT (New World Tourist) is my
bike, a
Hi Michael,
I can address the part of your query
--I was wondering if anyone has a SRAM DUB crankset or any other
direct-mount crankset on their Rivendell. I've been reading about the DUB
cranks and they seem actually simpler with fewer parts than a traditional 5
bolt crankset--
Based on
Some folks have asked for a link to pics, sooo..
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1k71ErjNg0nbGcffp5ZzedFSBqvauB
SM6?usp=sharing
On Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at 10:04:49 AM UTC-4 a spen wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I've got a 64 Clem Smith L available. Riv blue, Virginesque
Hey folks,
I've got a 64 Clem Smith L available. Riv blue, Virginesque*, (i.e. never
built). F/F/HS/SP/BB
How's $950 sound?
Located in Blacksburg, VA, tho I've got some travel upcoming so could
possibly deliver.
Can send or post a link to pics if wanted, just PM me.
Thanks!
Al in Blacksbu
I expect these will appeal to a select few, both for their size and their
function, not to mention the Riv philosophy and sense of style, but thought
I'd post them here, just in case a fellow rider looking to shod his/her
large feets has a need for them. Link below.
Thanks,
Al in VA
Shimano M
1 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> Payment made for the H+Son wheelset.
>
> On Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 1:54:51 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
>
>> Sale pending payment for the H+Son set. I'll update after deal is
>> finalized.
>> Thank you
>>
>> On Saturda
Payment made for the H+Son wheelset.
On Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 1:54:51 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> Sale pending payment for the H+Son set. I'll update after deal is
> finalized.
> Thank you
>
> On Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 1:15:20 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
>
>>
Sale pending payment for the H+Son set. I'll update after deal is
finalized.
Thank you
On Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 1:15:20 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> Sale pending payment for the VO dyno set. The other set is still
> available. I'll post when payment has been made.
> T
Sale pending payment for the VO dyno set. The other set is still
available. I'll post when payment has been made.
Thanks
On Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 11:43:50 AM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> Hi Riv-folk,
> I have two 700 c wheel sets available (Link to CL post with pics below)
>
>
Hi Riv-folk,
I have two 700 c wheel sets available (Link to CL post with pics below)
1) The first set is built up with Velo Orange rims and Schmidt Son 28 Dyno
Hub front, and Grand Bois hub on rear. Both are 36-spoke, 100/130 spacing,
22 mm outer width, high polish. Tires are Compass Snoqualmie
SOLD
Thanks folks!
On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 3:01:09 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> Hey folks,
> Up for grabs is my Orange XL Susie. I believe all the relevant
> information and pics are available at the link below. Please PM me with
> questions, inquiries, suggestions,
Hey folks,
Up for grabs is my Orange XL Susie. I believe all the relevant information
and pics are available at the link below. Please PM me with questions,
inquiries, suggestions, etc.
$1600. Shipping available.
Thanks!
Al-in-VA
https://blacksburg.craigslist.org/bik/d/blacksburg-rivendell-su
Hey folks,
Up for grabs is my Orange XL Susie. I believe all the relevant information
and pics are available at the link below. Please PM me with questions,
inquiries, suggestions, etc.
Shipping available.
Thanks!
Al-in-VA
https://blacksburg.craigslist.org/bik/d/blacksburg-rivendell-susie-long
Fellow (tall) Riv-ers,
I'm selling my tall Gunnar, and although not technically a Riv, it is
Waterford built, and so I thought I'd give a heads up for the sake of my
tall fellow riders. I think all the pics and details are in the CL link
below. Please PM if you have questions, thoughts, advice
Having owned all of the bikes you've mentioned here (Gus, Susie, Jones LWB
complete) I will share that there is no comparison between the Jones
complete vs. the Rivs, IMHO. The Jones complete felt like a sled out of
the box and like you, it was not long in my stable (unlike the Jones LWB
frame
typo--I wouldn't recommend the XL for her long term, but I would recommend
the Large.
--sheesh
On Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 12:43:45 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> Ahh, yes, thank you for the clarification. I can easily see the confusion
> with how I worded it. Bill, you are c
gt;
>> Hi Al,
>>
>> Do you think the Riv’s cockpit is really that much shorter than the
>> Jones’s? It’s hard to understand this when both companies hide their geo
>> charts.
>>
>> I was pretty comfy on my Jones with their bar and a 90mm or so stem. Th
Hey Eric,
You may recall that my numbers are just a couple inches more than yours and
I own/owned an XL/60cm Gus and a 59 Susie. I would comfortably recommend
either one of those larger sizes for you, especially if you are riding
Jones bars. I know you already know this, but it's worth mentio
Sent a message to you yesterday, hopefully it made it to you.
Thanks!
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 8:40:37 PM UTC-6 Taylor M wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who expressed interest! The Tech Fanny has sold and the
> RWB/Blue Lug hat is pending. Below are the remaining items with some price
> d
Hi Sam,
I believe I may have both of the items you are looking for. Shoot me a
message if you're interested.
Thanks,
Al
On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 8:15:48 PM UTC-4 Sam Perez wrote:
> Awesome thanks
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 20, 2021, at 11:42 AM, Minh wrote:
>
> hey sam, in cas
Hi Folks,
After a great deal of deliberation, discussions with family and friends,
and much hand wringing, I've decided to list our Hubbuhubbuh Tandem. This
is my all-time favorite ride, but our lives and family have changed and
alas, it is time to let it go.
The bike rides like a dream, is s
Hi Folks,
After a great deal of deliberation, discussions with family and friends,
and much hand wringing, I've decided to list our Hubbuhubbuh Tandem. This
is my all-time favorite ride, but our lives and family have changed and
alas, it is time to let it go.
The bike rides like a dream, is s
Hi Folks,
I ordered this 64 Clem-L, along with most of the bits for the build, but
then ended up going a different direction. So, rather than bothering Grant
and co. with a return I thought I would offer it to the group.
A couple of configurations possible for how it could be purchased, this is
Hi Folks,
I'm sending out a "feeler" to see the level of interest in a new, blue,
never built up, XL Gus Boots.
New, and ships in the original box.
The Story: After obtaining this one, the opportunity for another Riv that
I'd been pining for arose so I"m trying to gauge interest in this one
Ray,
I'm currently running Gravel Kings: 50 up front and 43 in back. Room in
back for a 45 but no bigger on my Waterford canti 64 double tt.
Al
On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 12:24:06 PM UTC-5, Ray Varella wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Jimmy.
> Does anyone know if clearances increased with the cantil
in
> the morning, USPS priority mail. We are batching our outings as best
> possible / juggling on the home end.
>
> Thanks again
> Joe
>
> On 4/20/20, a spen > wrote:
> > Hi Joe,
> > I sent payment through PP a few days ago and followed up with a couple
&
Hi Joe,
I sent payment through PP a few days ago and followed up with a couple PM's
but haven't heard anything back. Not sure if you are getting any of this??
Please let me know.
Thanks,
Al
On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 2:29:41 PM UTC-5, jbu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> Okay, a c
Hi folks,
Like the subject line says, I'd looking to swap/exchange my Billie Bars for
a set of Wavie Bars. These Billie's are in good condition, have only
lightly been used and some light beusage.
Please let me know if you're interested.
Thanks!
Al
--
You received this message because you are
Sent you a PM.
Thanks
On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 12:25:41 PM UTC-5, Kurt Manley wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm looking to sell my 68 Rivendell Atlantis in the near future. I really
> like this bike and have done everything from rough mixed terrain rides to a
> 200k brevet on it but I hav
Hi Folks,
So I bought this beautiful 68 Ram last spring after patiently awaiting many
years to obtain one. I'm ashamed to admit it, but in the 6-months since
I've had her I have yet to build it up, and lo, now need to part with her.
It's an odd thing to say, but just having the frame hanging
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