Thanks, Andy. I can easily get drawn into the rabbit hole of indecision so
I made a conscious effort to make choices and stick with them, at least
long enough to get an initial build going.
I would say I’m currently rider type B from your example, with aspirations
to be type C. :D This reminds
Thanks, Steve. I chose Billie Bars and Racers for this build. I just
realized after looking at a photo I took of the brakes when they arrived
that they came with Kool Stop Salmons, but the mechanic at Riv HQ swapped
them out in favor of the black e-bike compound pads. I’m going to have to
ask t
Thanks, Steve. Yes, I chose Racers for this build. I just realized after
looking at a photo I took of the brakes when they arrived that they came
with Kool Stop Salmons, but the mechanic at Riv HQ swapped them out in
favor of the black e-bike compound pads. I’m going to have to ask them
about t
Thank! Any idea which direction you’re going to go with yours?
-Don
On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 11:52:27 AM UTC-8 Tim Bantham wrote:
> Congrats Don! Looks like a nice build. My new Homer frameset is hanging in
> my basement just waiting for me to hang some parts on it. Can't wait to get
>
Looks great, enjoy.
On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 2:52:27 PM UTC-5 Tim Bantham wrote:
> Congrats Don! Looks like a nice build. My new Homer frameset is hanging in
> my basement just waiting for me to hang some parts on it. Can't wait to get
> it on the road!.
>
> On Saturday, January 6, 202
Very cool Don. Details can beget more details if you keep diving into them.
Sometimes you do just have to surface, take another breath. and pick
something that's available so you can go for a ride. Your options and
picture reinforces that!
I won't be the first to say that there are three types
Nice looking build Don - congrats! I'd say your time spent sweating the
details paid off. Looks like Albatross bars with Paul levers (both are
favorites of mine), and are those Paul Racers?
Beware though - I've repeatedly discovered I don't fully know how I want a
new bike to be finished out u
Congrats Don! Looks like a nice build. My new Homer frameset is hanging in
my basement just waiting for me to hang some parts on it. Can't wait to get
it on the road!.
On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 2:11:54 PM UTC-5 Donzaemon wrote:
> Hi folks, I've spent the past few months lurking and soaki