> I love the orange Roadinis and I really like your build. Some may not
> agree, but there is something about a bike whose rider pushes it beyond its
> design intent.Is that an Shimano Ultegra crank that's you've set up as
> a 1x? Looks good,
>
> That is indeed an Ultegra SL triple crank r
Piaw, thanks for the comments and pictures! Looks like you're having loads
of fun.
I would likely be running downtube shifters and a 2x with a long cage
derailieur to get my low gears. You must be running, what, an 11x50? I'm
sorry for the redundant question if it's listed on the website, bu
I love the orange Roadinis and I really like your build. Some may not
agree, but there is something about a bike whose rider pushes it beyond its
design intent.Is that an Shimano Ultegra crank that's you've set up as
a 1x? Looks good,
On Friday, May 19, 2023 at 8:35:17 PM UTC-4 pi...@gm
Here are some pictures of my Roadini:
https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/XO7eDWt_RaCyVFynaZsftA.vhwY43mas9VqIf5gM0Swqo
The bike as pictured weighs 24 pounds. It was 21 pounds with no toolbag and
lighter wheels and 30mm tires. It's possible to get lighter steel (or
titanium) bikes, but then the c
Thanks for the review! As a daily drop-bar Sam rider, I'm well accustomed
to the Rivendell ride. It's been a great bike for my uses: commuting, heavy
loading. But, as a light (155# @ 6 foot tall), spinner, I wish for a bike
that is lighter, less stiff, and more flexible to ride when I want to
Max tire width according to Rivendell is 42mm. I don't like to push it that
close, so I think in practice I won't run anything more than 38mm actual
width. I have no TCO on the Roadini. The TCO exists on my custom touring
bike, which has a geometry copied from the 1993 Bridgestone RB-1 with a
longe
Piaw,
Thank you for your review. You mention fitting nominally 40mm wide tires
and I would be curious to know what the maximum tire widths with and
without fenders are?
Your review in the final paragraph draws reference to toe-clip overlap
(TCO) and I was wondering if you could expand on that