>From https://www.rivbike.com/products/cassettes-7 :
*Jim 7 speed cassettes, made by former SRAM people in China*
Backstory Stuff: On getting these from China; and indexing with these
When SRAM took its manufacturing from China to Taiwan, probably but who are
we to say, to avoid the raised tar
So what's the lowdown on S-Ride? Are they the manufacturer of the new Riv
7s cassettes? And how does their stuff compare to other budget drivetrain
options like SunRace & Microshift?
On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 12:57:54 AM UTC-4 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
> S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admi
I'm using a $15 Shimano 7speed trigger from eBay with my Jim 13-42 7speed
and it's working great.
On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 2:04:21 AM UTC-4 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
> Ha! I love that set up. I have full friction on my Riv but friction front
> and indexed rear on my Soma which is pleasant and
Ha! I love that set up. I have full friction on my Riv but friction front
and indexed rear on my Soma which is pleasant and very, very easy to use.
On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 10:19:47 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> It's so...*normal. *My fancy schmancy custom now has a
> click-rear/friction-fron
It's so...*normal. *My fancy schmancy custom now has a
click-rear/friction-front 7-speed drivetrain just like my bikes from 30
years ago! I'm kinda surprised how much I like it.
On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 9:57:54 PM UTC-7 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
> S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly
S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly I just started working for
Jim at Merry Sales/Soma Fab so take that with a grain of salt…
On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> I mentioned this on my immediately irrelevant "Double 1x" thread cuz I
> pulled that drivetra