Hey All! I haven't posted much for content here so I thought I'd share
some before and after shots of my SimpleOne. I am the third owner and it
had a hard life to say the least. I love. that it was well used as all
Rivendell bikes deserve, but I desired to give it a classy upgrade and
start
Hey All! I haven't posted much for content here so I thought I'd share
some before and after shots of my SimpleOne. I am the third owner and it
had a hard life to say the least. I love. that it was well used as all
Rivendell bikes deserve, but I desired to give it a classy upgrade and
start
Hey All! I haven't posted much for content here so I thought I'd share
some before and after shots of my SimpleOne. I am the third owner and it
had a hard life to say the least. I love. that it was well used as all
Rivendell bikes deserve, but I desired to give it a classy upgrade and
start
Hi Alex,
Here’s a link to an old geo chart with SimpleOne details included.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15QJLYRKXeD-P85LJM4U2znl2MKMTH-QMHgeSQsjF48M/edit
Best
Max
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I have a 86 or 88 PBH and own 58 cm Quickbeam but had a 60 cm Quickbeam. I
prefer the 58 cm. The 60 cm worked but was in my junk if I straddled the top
tube but that is probably the size Rivendell would have recommended.
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Does anybody have the sizing options sorted/readily available for the
Simple Ones & Quickbeams?
I've got a 60 but I'm really enjoying sizing my bikes UP, standover be
damnedcurious how they did the sizing on the larger sizes.
Assuming that Riv's sizing is center to top for these...
Thanks
Wish I was taller!
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Hi group,
I thought I would share this Rohloff conversion we just finished at Cycle
Monkey. As a former Rivendell employee and current Rohloff user I'm a
little biased, but I think it turned out great. We cold-set the rear
triangle without any problems. Alex Wetmore converted his Quickbeam to a
On Sunday, May 26, 2013 5:24:04 AM UTC-7, Dave Nawrocki wrote:
>
>
> There is still alot of room left and I want to try some bigger rubber like
> the Big Apples.
> Anybody have 50's on their SO/QB ?
>
Here's the fit on my QB with BA 50's:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20986098@N04/sets/72157633
Rene,
Mainly in the cush of the ride. And the fact I can let the Duremes go a
bit longer between airing up. The cush can probably be attributed to the
different casing as much as the increased air volume of the Dureme.
Guess the easy way to say it is I feel less like steering around smaller
roa
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Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 6:42:04 PM
Subject: Re: [RBW] SimpleOne and 700x40 Supremes
Have been enjoying the Duremes on my SimpleOne since it was built. Pretty nice
feel on either of them being 40s. Definitely notice a difference in size
between those and the 38mm Baby Bens on the Sam
In my case a 35-36mm tire is about all my Hillborne will take with fenders
and for me I have to inflate those to around 75-80 psi in the back so a
700x40 (37-38mm) just has a little more volume and I can get away with
65-70 psiplus the Supreme is a light and speedy tire. I'm running Creme
D
How would you characterize the difference?
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On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Eric Platt
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> Have been enjoying the Duremes on my SimpleOne since it was built. Pretty
> nice feel on either of them being 40s. Definitely notice a difference in
> size between tho
I'm bouncing around Philly on my Nomad Resist 700x45s. Fantastic tire. Riv
should stock them!
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Have been enjoying the Duremes on my SimpleOne since it was built. Pretty
nice feel on either of them being 40s. Definitely notice a difference in
size between those and the 38mm Baby Bens on the Sam Hillborne.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 7:31 PM, charlie wrote:
> Finally
Finally mounted some 700x40 (37.5 actual) on my SimpleOne and wow ! at 65
psi its like riding on marshmallows, cushy and fast plus good flat
protection..this change has brought new life to the bike and I look
forward to installing the 22 tooth freewheel on the flip side for climbing
goodnes
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Someone needs to jump on this one... A 56cm S1 on sale at Riv...
This is a deal...
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I realize I should know better, but I'm sure we all do it... you've got a
half-built bike with marginally-functioning components, and only the bare
minimum to turn the pedals and power it, yet you insist on riding it out
around your neighborhood in the middle of the night, just because you've
g
Simple answer - me like! A lot. It really does seem to "disappear"
underneath while riding. Took it out for a 40 mile ride last Sunday, with
a few on gravel roads. Pretty sure I was faster over the gravel than I had
been last year on the Hillborne. Sure, a lot of it is the "new bike smell"
After only a week of riding my SimpleOne, I find it is fast becoming my
favorite bike. I cannot pin down what quality it has that gives me such a
joy to ride. I own a Rambouillet and a Surly LHT and it would be easy to
make the argument that either one of those is way more practical for my
purp
After only a week of riding my SimpleOne, I find it is becoming my favorite
bike. I cannot pin down what quality it has that gives me such a joy to
ride. I own a Rambouillet and a Surly LHT and it would be easy to make the
argument that either one of those is way more practical for my purposes
Sorry, wasn't trying to impose my aesthetic or ergonomic choices on you, just
commenting.
But you asked about bar tape, not bar height. My preference is to match the bar
tape to the saddle or a trim color, not to the main frame color. And if there
are too many colors in the mix things start to
Beautiful bike. Makes me anxious to start on my SimpleOne build.
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ny. I DID caution that
the bike was "in progress", guys...
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That's a beautiful bike, but I have to throw my two cents in on the bar and
stem combo. Ack. Sorry, that's just funky looking. Are you sure you want to be
THAT high up? Beauty's in the eye of the yadda yadda, but ouch.
Brian
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Subject: Re: [RBW] SimpleOne in progess and a question
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:53 PM
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DAMN! those bars are high!
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Carla Waugh
mailto:lhtbikert...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I think eggplant would look beautiful and your new bi
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:53 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> DAMN! those bars are high!
>
The better to catch the rider when he's pitched forward from that sloping
seat.
Though, in all fairness, I find myself nudging my B-17 a tad higher in the
back on my fixed-gear QuickBeam. It just feels better,
DAMN! those bars are high!
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Carla Waugh wrote:
> I think eggplant would look beautiful and your new bike deserves beauty.
>
> Artist/Art Educator/Bicyclist
>
> On Feb 19, 2012, at 4:36 PM, "Allingham II, Thomas J" <
> thomas.alling...@skadden.com> wrote:
>
> Simpl
I think eggplant would look beautiful and your new bike deserves beauty.
Artist/Art Educator/Bicyclist
On Feb 19, 2012, at 4:36 PM, "Allingham II, Thomas J"
wrote:
> SimpleOne build coming along, pics here.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/37542512@N04/sets/72157629391118347/
>
> But what col
SimpleOne build coming along, pics here.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37542512@N04/sets/72157629391118347/
But what color bar tape? Newbaum's eggplant with clear shellac, Newbaum's
maroon with clear shellac, or cork bar tape with amber?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Tom
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ah, that's a pretty bike :)
On 9 August 2011 09:50, jandrews_nyc wrote:
> I finally finished the build of my SimpleOne after the frameset sat in the
> repair stand for the last two weeks at my work. I was waiting on wheels and
> then got busy so when I had a chance to build it up, I may have sk
I finally finished the build of my SimpleOne after the frameset sat in the
repair stand for the last two weeks at my work. I was waiting on wheels and
then got busy so when I had a chance to build it up, I may have skipped a
few step that I really wanted to do. But, ..I am planning a minor r
I finally finished the build of my SimpleOne after the frameset sat in the
repair stand for the last two weeks at my work. I was waiting on wheels and
then got busy so when I had a chance to build it up, I may have skipped a
few step that I really wanted to do. But, ..I am planning a minor r
I know there have already been some posts on this topic, but I just wanted
to check in about something...
If one wanted to set up a SimpleOne with the 40/32 "quickbeam" crankset and
with a White Ind DOS freewheel, is it true that it would have to be either
the 16/18 or the 17/19 freewheel and NO
Thanks for all who responded to my last post about the duomatic hub.
While it seems like a very fun project, I don't want to get into
something that may be finicky and costly in the long run.
I think I'd rather do the double/double set up.
My question is :
If I use the Synergy rim, is the off-cent
Has anyone run a White Industries "Double/Double" drivetrain setup on their
Quickbeam?
Or maybe has plans to on their SimpleOne?
Seems like a nice combination - rear Duo freewheel of 16/19, and front of
either 38/35 or 34/31.
They suggest the 38/35 for a 26" mtn bike, and the 38/35 for a 29'er.
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 1:56 AM, CycloFiend wrote:
> on 3/21/11 5:35 PM, jandrews_nyc at jasonaschwa...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
> The SimPleone is the only bicycle I've considered getting just to make sure
> I have a backup to a bicycle I already have.
>
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on 3/21/11 5:35 PM, jandrews_nyc at jasonaschwa...@gmail.com wrote:
> The
> page on the Riv site mentions single speed riding, but nothing about
> the double chainrings up front. Is the manual 2-speed / 4-speed not
> really part of this bike's design? I think I'm going to purchase a
> frame-set
I believe it is Peter Jackson's fault.
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>Sent: Mar 21, 2011 6:35 PM
>To: RBW Owners Bunch
>Subject: [RBW] simpleone
>
>Does anyone know why it's not just going to be called the Quickbeam
>again? Given that the geo
Does anyone know why it's not just going to be called the Quickbeam
again? Given that the geometry is "nearly identical" and that now
it's back to canti's, what else is different? Don't get me wrong...I
like the name Simpleone. I like saying it with an Italian accent like
one would say marscarpo
Snapped a couple of pics on a trip to RBW today. The 40 mile round
trip is a great weekend ride on the SimpleOne. The next time out I'll
try the ride fixed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/livepake/5358492435/in/set-72157625707458063/
The only problem that I have with the SO is so much fun that my
stopping power
then the center pull/side pull option. I will be looking for a used QB or
maybe have to have a light weight single speed built with couplers.
Larry Powers
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> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:14:44 -0800
> Subject
I want one; prefer the caliper brakes, too, for my use. So, in line
behind the Roadeo and a carbon fiber 29er ss.
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Rocky B wrote:
> Check it out...
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/311
>
> Glad I got my silver 54cm QB when I did
>
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On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Rocky B wrote:
> Check it out...
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/311
>
> Glad I got my silver 54cm QB when I did
Well it solves a debate for me at least. I have a 54cm Quickbeam that
I love -- it is my favorite bike. I was contemplating getting
Check it out...
http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/311
Glad I got my silver 54cm QB when I did
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on 9/22/10 7:23 PM, jandrews_nyc at jasonaschwa...@gmail.com wrote:
> the one on frame specials page of the Riv site..
> Why is it still available?...
> like, what's wrong with it?
...still 2 cm's too small for me. I keep hoping it will get a short growth
spurt.
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On Sep 22, 2010, at 7:23 PM, jandrews_nyc wrote:
> the one on frame specials page of the Riv site..
> Why is it still available?...
> like, what's wrong with it?
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the one on frame specials page of the Riv site..
Why is it still available?...
like, what's wrong with it?
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There's a SimpleOne prototype frameset for sale on the Riv Site. A
56cm in Maroon. Looks pretty nice.
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Seems like it has been a bit with no more info on the Simpleone.
Anyone out there have any more info? Availability? Dates? Price?
Anything at all.
Cheers!
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I stopped by RBW for some parts today and got to see a beautiful
Simpleone prototype. It's a 64cm in a very attractive burgundy. The
decals are very tasteful, and they even include Rivendell in small
type. Sorry, I had no camera with me. Without the decals, you would
think it's a Quickbeam in a ne
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