> else I'd like to see. -- Back in the 1980's I often rode and even
> raced in a heavyweight cotton jersey. Almost canvas like material.
> But by "jersey" mean more like a football/rugby cut jersey. 3/4
> length arms, v neck, no pockets. Really really liked that for cool/
> cold weather rides.
I wish Rivendell would do a belt buckle and some new t-shirts.
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> Why bother with individual allen wrenches? You can find sets of
> Bondhus hex keys/L-wrenches for about $10 each set. Available in both
> metric and SAE, its a bargain. Further, if you want sockets, Craftsman
> offers a nice set of 3/8" metric hex sockets.
Sets seem to come in two varietys -
Riding in to work this morning (on the Hillborne) thought of something
else I'd like to see. -- Back in the 1980's I often rode and even
raced in a heavyweight cotton jersey. Almost canvas like material.
But by "jersey" mean more like a football/rugby cut jersey. 3/4
length arms, v neck, no pock
The world is definitely in need of more reasonable priced lightweight
wool jerseys in both short and long sleeve.
Pockets in the back because they are useful and not so darn tight
fitting.
And brighter colors.
Most of the wool jerseys available are retro styled, heavy weight and
tight fitting.
t
I'd like a long sleeve, lightweight (200gsm or lighter) wool jersey in a light
grey (doesn't show the dirt like white does) that I can wear through the summer.
A shiny 86mm bcd crank that lets me run any chainrings my heart desires without
having to mess about with those tiny bolts on my sugino
+1 for a Jersey. Natural colors for me.
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A Rivendell headbadge henna tattoo kit.
I'd get the Atlantis one.
Kevin
Anchorage
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on 9/10/09 8:33 PM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:
Hey Jim,
This is exactly what I'm thinking about.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/515662825/in/set-72157600272790255/
-JimD
Hunh? Funny lookin' fellah...
- J
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Hey Jim,
This is exactly what I'm thinking about.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/515662825/in/set-72157600272790255/
-JimD
On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:44 AM, CycloFiend wrote:
>
> on 9/9/09 9:57 PM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>>
>> +1
>> on a narrow Q factor silver crankset.
>>
>> ..
Not familiar with the ACME wallet - can you refer me to a pic? I'm
intrigued by the idea of a waxed canvas wallet, though. For fabric,
would the stuff Riv has as the Burrito wrap work? It's reasonably
flexible / foldable and tough enough to keep small screw drivers, etc,
from poking thru. I'd
> Not that it's any less expensive, far from it, but the new Berthoud
> saddle is advertised as "pre-softened and waterproof."
I have one.
Definitely not less expensive than a Brooks. Definitely better
looking. Definitely more comfortable from the start. I proofided
mine, so will not be able
Not that it's any less expensive, far from it, but the new Berthoud
saddle is advertised as "pre-softened and waterproof."
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I see I'm a little late here, again as usual.
I would like to see a new version of the Wooly Warm pants. They would
need an additional panel of wool/poly on the seat to prevent wearing
out prematurely, perhaps a little lower rise. Black is still good in
my book.
Phil B
>
> > I searched the fo
on 9/9/09 9:57 PM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:
>
> +1
> on a narrow Q factor silver crankset.
>
> ...also would like to see a reprise of the 'RBW' short sleeve wool
> jersey, maybe change the
> colors from green with rusty red to some other combo. I seem to
> remember seeing an ealier
I have a feeling Riv could sell a boatload of these nifty things. Very Riv:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Adjustable-Electric-Bicycle-Umbrella-Bracket-Kickstand_W0QQitemZ110431181957QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL?hash=item19b6361c85&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
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On Sep 9, 4:46 pm, Fai Mao wrote:
> How about a copy of the Suntour Cyclone or Simplex LJ rear derailleur to go
> with the Silver shifters?
>
The problem is basically any $20 Shimano rear der will outperform the
ones listed. Further, if you really want or need one of these ders,
you can probabl
Long ago, Rivendell advertised a forthcoming lugged unicycle, but I
don't think it ever reached even the protovelo stage. I'd still be
interested.
David Sprunger
Fargo, ND
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:38 AM, William F. House
wrote:
> That's all I've got at the moment. What say you all? Would you
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:17 PM, R Gonet wrote:
>
> A number of you have expressed the wish for a waterproof (synthetic)
> saddle. The Selle Anatomica is leather, waterproof, and out of the
> box it is more comfortable than the Brooks. RBW used to sell them but
> stopped. IMO, that saddle is th
EricP wrote:
"Also missed out but would like - a modern version of the ACME wallet."
To which I reply:
I loved my ACME wallet. When it finally gave up the ghost, I decided to
make my own. I modified the design a bit, making it bi-fold instead of
tri-fold. It was an easy project to hand sew, h
Anne Paulson Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 12:45 PM
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>I wish they'd bring back the short pink wool biking socks...
Is this them?
http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/web_specials_if_any?a=
How about a copy of the Suntour Cyclone or Simplex LJ rear derailleur to go
with the Silver shifters?
A 32 mm wide touring tubular for touring or brevet riding and a rim to hold
them?
Maybe a 650B tubular rim and tire?
A Taiwanese version of the Rodeo Maybe 1/2 a lb heavier with DT shifter
bos
+1
on a narrow Q factor silver crankset.
...also would like to see a reprise of the 'RBW' short sleeve wool
jersey, maybe change the
colors from green with rusty red to some other combo. I seem to
remember seeing an ealier blue/white version.
-JimD
On Sep 9, 2009, at 10:22 AM, CycloFiend
+1 Tandem, with the usage intended being similar to that of an AHH -- my
partner and I talk often about how we'd love to find a good tandem in our
sizes (her 58 and my 66).
erik
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Finland-made Leuku combo knives ( I have one, er... two). Just as good as a
hatchet, more versatile, and safer. Use a "baton" to split big sticks.
e. g. : ebay item #260451759082
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:48 PM, doug peterson wrote:
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> The Woolywarm jerseys. I bought one but it was too big. I
The Woolywarm jerseys. I bought one but it was too big. I kept
washing it in hot water to shrink & of course it didn't. By the time
I gave up, they'd dropped them. Got a Kucharik from them as
replacement but the Woolywarm is much softer. Gave it to my much
larger brother and he loves it. Onl
A number of you have expressed the wish for a waterproof (synthetic)
saddle. The Selle Anatomica is leather, waterproof, and out of the
box it is more comfortable than the Brooks. RBW used to sell them but
stopped. IMO, that saddle is the answer to your wants.
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I have my 30 year old Opinel sitting in my desk drawer. I bought it
as a teenager for woodcarving. It's still in great shape, and razor
sharp.
On Sep 9, 2:12 pm, Bill Connell wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:06 PM, beth h wrote:
>
> > I love the wooly warm sweater and vest (I got the vest as
After a few wet muddy rides, I have changed my mountain bike saddle
from a Champion Flyer to an women's Avocet O2. The female O2 measures
17cm across the mostly-flat back but is a bit shorter fore-aft. It is
quite comfortable; perhaps a beginning model for a non-leather B17. No
saddle bag loops th
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 14:49 -0700, daddy longlegs wrote:
> > Yeah! A Tandem! Strangely, my wife and I were talking about that
> > yesterday.
> >
> > On Sep 9, 10:10 am, Rocky B wrote:
> > > +1 for a Riv Tandem
>
> Why? What does Riv bri
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 7:01 PM, EricP wrote:
>
> A re-issue/variation of the Avocet Touring saddle. My preference
> would be non-leather. But with bag loops. Would be great on a
> commuter or other bike left outside during the work day. (Not totally
> Riv, but still something I'd like to see
More MUSA seersucker shirts. (May happen.)
Wool angora sox. (My one pair wore through too quickly. Really comfy
though.)
A re-issue/variation of the Avocet Touring saddle. My preference
would be non-leather. But with bag loops. Would be great on a
commuter or other bike left outside during th
on 9/9/09 3:34 PM, Steve Palincsar at palin...@his.com wrote:
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> On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 14:49 -0700, daddy longlegs wrote:
>> Yeah! A Tandem! Strangely, my wife and I were talking about that
>> yesterday.
>>
>> On Sep 9, 10:10 am, Rocky B wrote:
>>> +1 for a Riv Tandem
>
> Why? What does Riv
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 14:49 -0700, daddy longlegs wrote:
> Yeah! A Tandem! Strangely, my wife and I were talking about that
> yesterday.
>
> On Sep 9, 10:10 am, Rocky B wrote:
> > +1 for a Riv Tandem
Why? What does Riv bring to the table with respect to tandems?
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Yeah! A Tandem! Strangely, my wife and I were talking about that
yesterday.
On Sep 9, 10:10 am, Rocky B wrote:
> +1 for a Riv Tandem
>
> On Sep 9, 12:26 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:22 PM, CycloFiend wrote:
>
> > > A silver aluminum crankset roughly the same dimensions a
Not those ones, the ones that were olive and read and said Rivendell
on them.
Wow, the AHH pocket knife is back! How long before they bring back the
hatchet they used to sell?
On Sep 9, 2:32 pm, Bruce wrote:
> Someone pined for the Woolistic jersey not
> purchased.http://www.rivbike.com/produc
Check the site, the A.Homer.Hilsen knife miraculously reappeared in-
stock. It's a good one.
I agree with many of the commentators, the derby-tweed jersey is my
favorite garment of all time.
Just used it on an overnight.
On Sep 9, 11:15 am, MichaelH wrote:
> Two simple things come to mind right
Someone pined for the Woolistic jersey not purchased.
http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/web_specials_if_any?a=1&page=2#product=22-718
in the web specials section has two of the designs, and at a discount from
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On Sep 9, 3:08 pm, "Jim M." wrote:
> Not an Opinel, but they now offer a pocketknife:
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/#product=52-041
>
> On Sep 9, 11:12 am, Bill Connell wrote:
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>
>
>
>
> > +1, the Opinel would be a very Riv-like addition. They could
Not an Opinel, but they now offer a pocketknife:
http://www.rivbike.com/#product=52-041
On Sep 9, 11:12 am, Bill Connell wrote:
>
> +1, the Opinel would be a very Riv-like addition. They could also
> instruct people to use the lock properly, so they don't do what i did
> the weekend i bought mi
I think a Riv Zippo would be great. Zippo is a great american brand,
still US made, guaranteed forever, look cool, are great for camping,
and are cheap. What else could you ask for?
Cheers!
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I would be all over a Riv Wool Jersey or if that is to much like bike
specific wear they could do a sweater like Demarchi made in the last
couple years, 100% merino, logo patch on the left breast,
A Sugino XD350 triple crank would be nice for those "budget concious"
builds
But that is really ni
I wish Rivendell sold the Atlantis as a complete bike, with Phil hubs
and bb, lotsa nitto, paul brakes, GK pedals, fenders, racks, bags, CK
headset, and B17 special for $99.00. That would be awesome!
Cheers!
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As someone else mentioned, I'd love it if Rivendell brought back the
Woolistic Rivendell jerseys. I really blew it not ordering one of
those.
I don't think Rivendell needs to have a crank manufactured, I just
wish they'd start stocking some of the Sugino double cranks like the
Alpina. I noticed t
On Sep 9, 11:15 am, MichaelH wrote:
> Two simple things come to mind right away.
>
> First I'd join those who are looking for more options on cranks.
> Maybe the Alpina dbl and a triple, equal to the DaVinci cranks.
>
VO sells Sugino Alpina dbl and triple cranks. The problem is not one
of avail
That Wooly Warm vest is the best piece of cycling clothing ever made.
My large only fits me well at my lean randonneur weight, so I would
buy one in XL if I could find one.
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Two simple things come to mind right away.
First I'd join those who are looking for more options on cranks.
Maybe the Alpina dbl and a triple, equal to the DaVinci cranks.
Second, I recently bought the 6mm allen wrench to replace a smaller,
lost bondhause key. I was really pleased with it, mu
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:06 PM, beth h wrote:
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> I love the wooly warm sweater and vest (I got the vest as a gift some
> years ago) and would love to see them come back.
> As for pocket knives, bringing in the Opinel (wood-handled folding
> model, perhaps a No. 7 or No. 8 size) seems like a no-b
+1 for a Riv Tandem
On Sep 9, 12:26 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:22 PM, CycloFiend wrote:
>
> > A silver aluminum crankset roughly the same dimensions as the Ritchey Cross
> > cranks which I've got on the Hilsen right now. They have a narrower Q than
> > the XD2 (well, it is
I love the wooly warm sweater and vest (I got the vest as a gift some
years ago) and would love to see them come back.
As for pocket knives, bringing in the Opinel (wood-handled folding
model, perhaps a No. 7 or No. 8 size) seems like a no-brainer. Very
affordable knives made well.
Beth
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On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:56 PM, JoelMatthews wrote:
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>> in my recovery time from surgery I was taught how to knit and I think
>> this weekend I'll be working on this:
>>
>> http://knitbot.com/2009/08/20/kindred-knits-collection-zip-up-cardigan/
>>
>> for myself, with maybe a couple of pockets - m
Ray
One of your wish items has been granted! Riv does sell the double-
legged Pletscher:
http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/bags_and_racks
Dave
On Sep 9, 10:40 am, Ray Shine wrote:
> here's mine:
>
> Stein Mini-Cassette Lock Tool
> FibreFix Kevlar Emergency Spoke Repair
> Pletcher Double Ki
> A silver Tubus Fly.
I would like to see the Tubus silver racks in the U.S. as well. My
understanding is that Tubus powder coats something in the area of 90%
black to 10% silver and is not willing to ship them over seas as
silver has a higer scratch rate.
You would think maybe they could ship
> in my recovery time from surgery I was taught how to knit and I think
> this weekend I'll be working on this:
>
> http://knitbot.com/2009/08/20/kindred-knits-collection-zip-up-cardigan/
>
> for myself, with maybe a couple of pockets - maybe even one big on in
> the middle of the back.
>
> -sv
E
a couple of items they used to carry:
The 1/2-lugged threadless stem
Brass bells with the lever rather than the spring
It's hard to think of much more, since i have an LBS with the same
values that fills in the gaps nicely. I'm hoping to swing one of the
Taiwan-made Quickbeam replacements in a co
Oh, I took kitchy just as you meant it. ;-)
And here's to daydreaming. Down with less fun things!
On Sep 9, 11:37 am, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:18 PM, William F. House
> wrote:
>
> > Seth, I really like some of your ideas (the pocket knife just sounds
> > like a Riv thing).
here's mine:
Stein Mini-Cassette Lock Tool
FibreFix Kevlar Emergency Spoke Repair
Pletcher Double Kickstand
Any Swobo wool clothing item
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Subject: [RBW] Rivendell product wishlist
To: "RBW Owners Bunch"
Date: Wednesday, Septem
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:18 PM, William F. House wrote:
>
> Seth, I really like some of your ideas (the pocket knife just sounds
> like a Riv thing). And you're right, the headbadge thing WOULD be
> kitchy.
>
To be clear kitschy is not a pejorative, necessarily.
Lots of things are kitschy but s
Seth, I really like some of your ideas (the pocket knife just sounds
like a Riv thing). And you're right, the headbadge thing WOULD be
kitchy.
Thanks for all the replies so far. I hope some good comes out of this
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If one is not opposed to outboard bearing-style cranksets, I'd give a
plug for the SRAM Rival, which has a reasonably low Q, unlike the
horse-back-riding Suginos. David Estes turned me on to it. I'm using a
50/36 and love it!
It used to be available in silver alloy, but current production seems
t
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:22 PM, CycloFiend wrote:
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> A silver aluminum crankset roughly the same dimensions as the Ritchey Cross
> cranks which I've got on the Hilsen right now. They have a narrower Q than
> the XD2 (well, it is a double rather than a triple). It should be a square
> taper desi
A silver aluminum crankset roughly the same dimensions as the Ritchey Cross
cranks which I've got on the Hilsen right now. They have a narrower Q than
the XD2 (well, it is a double rather than a triple). It should be a square
taper design (rather than the ISIS which seems to be angling towards a
Rick Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 1:16 PM
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...On the bike front, the Taiwanese version of the Quickbeam gets my
vote.
With 650b wheels! At >least< on the smaller sizes. I'd buy that.
Steve Frederick, East
I'd go for the jersey, maybe the sticker. I'd add panniers, but that
may be in the works, if I recall correctly. And boxy rando bag, which
might require the boxy bag rack.
On the clothing front, a skull cap style wool liner smaller than the
beanie (smartwool has one). Funny, I was going to say
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 11:38 AM, William F.
House wrote:
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> I'll start it off.
>
> I'd love to see the olive green Rivendell jersey come back. That was
> wicked sweet, but was before I even knew about the company.
Agreed.
> How about a 5" round embroidered patch of the logo. Full color. Would
A silver Tubus Fly.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 9:38 AM, William F. House wrote:
>
> I searched the forum and tried to find if there was a product wishlist
> and couldn't seem to find one. Apologies if I missed it. I'm wondering
> if people would be interested in starting a list of items that we'd
> l
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:52 PM, JoelMatthews wrote:
>
> For a couple of years, Riv would sell under its WoolyWarm brand a nice
> grey/green wool cardigan sweater made in the UK. I wear mine a lot in
> cooler weather both on and off the bike. I would like another for me,
> and have had many peop
For a couple of years, Riv would sell under its WoolyWarm brand a nice
grey/green wool cardigan sweater made in the UK. I wear mine a lot in
cooler weather both on and off the bike. I would like another for me,
and have had many people ask me where they could get one.
I suspect Riv no longer of
I'd probably buy them all! Excellent list.
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I searched the forum and tried to find if there was a product wishlist
and couldn't se
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:38 AM, William F. House wrote:
>
> I searched the forum and tried to find if there was a product wishlist
> and couldn't seem to find one. Apologies if I missed it. I'm wondering
> if people would be interested in starting a list of items that we'd
> love to see Riv produc
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