I'm saving that link. Sweet.
Harry
On Sep 5, 8:59 pm, David Estes wrote:
> I'm REALLY hoping to make it up there for the event and and am presuming a
> SoCal contingent can carpool up together... hint, hint.
>
> Bay Area people: Is there a better place than this for a small group to
> stay: h
You mean I'm sharing secret-Bay Area knowledge with Bay Area people!!!
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 1:48 AM, Harry H wrote:
>
> I'm saving that link. Sweet.
>
> Harry
>
> On Sep 5, 8:59 pm, David Estes wrote:
> > I'm REALLY hoping to make it up there for the event and and am presuming
> a
> > SoCal
L, what's her total time running right now?
DE
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Lynne Fitz wrote:
>
> SWEETPEA. Not Sweatpea! That's funny :-)
>
> 7 months and counting...
>
> On Sep 4, 12:22 pm, Ricardo Palabra wrote:
> > Another plug for Luna Cycles, our local (Santa Fe, NM) builder.
> > M
Tha'ts L as in Lynne, not Lisa. :)
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 7:14 AM, David Estes wrote:
> L, what's her total time running right now?
>
> DE
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Lynne Fitz wrote:
>
>>
>> SWEETPEA. Not Sweatpea! That's funny :-)
>>
>> 7 months and counting...
>>
>> On Sep 4,
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
>
> I've got no problem with friction shifting but yesterday I realized
> why it would never work for my partner. Since I've been off the bike
> for a while now she decided she wanted to try riding my atlantis and I
> decided I wanted to see if
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Dave Craig wrote:
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>
>
> I did run a Karate Monkey 29r with BA 60's, but didn't try fenders.
> Sold the bike, but a friend has the same set up here in town. If you
> are interested in knowing about the possibility of fenders on that
> bike, I'd be happy to check.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:21 AM, David Estes wrote:
> Seth, If she's at all considering an Atlantis, but desiring an IGH, the
> perfect all-rounder bike that is made for an IGH is the Singular Peregrine
> (two-thirds down the page). Seems like a great bike. There are several of
> them rough-stu
Nice looking frames, and pretty attractive prices, even with
shipping. I wasn't familiar with them. Does anyone have personal
experience with the company & frames?
Michael
On Sep 6, 10:21 am, David Estes wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
> > I've got no problem wit
Hi-
Just an FYI. Bought my Sigg bottle at Whole Foods and they gladly
exchanged it for a new one.
Doug
Boulder, CO
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do you have to bring the receipt? or will they replace it even if it was not
bought from them?
thanks,
Rene
-Original Message-
>From: "J. Douglas Way"
>Sent: Sep 6, 2009 2:28 PM
>To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>Subject: [RBW] Sigg bottles can be switched at Whole Foods
>
>
>Hi-
I looked at both the Tange and Modolo links and both are very
interesting but Google didn't bring up anything about either price or
a place to purchase either one? Anyone seen these for purchase
anywhere? Maybe I will just have to wait on VO
On Sep 4, 5:13 am, Pete wrote:
> Nice and very simil
I added a Wald Medium basket on a Mark's Rack, as well as a V-Brand Kevin's
Bag to the 59cm Hilsen. I wanted something I could carry donuts on the
commute (very important), and after seeing all the baskets on the RBW HQ
staff bikes, I couldn't resist. Also fitted my tool kit in a Kevin's bag.
I
Hi Dave,
Hey, thanks for the help. So, from my understanding you have the
original Carmina arms, which were recommended with a 113 BB, but you
used a Phil 119 BB which gives you the clearance you stated.
What does your chainline measure BTW ?
I've only found one other person online who use
I did not bring the receipt, nor did they ask for one.
Doug
On 9/6/09 12:42 PM, Rene Valbuena wrote:
> do you have to bring the receipt? or will they replace it even if it was not
> bought from them?
>
> thanks,
>
> Rene
>
> -Original Message-
>
>> From: "J. Douglas Way"
>> Sent: Sep
These items came from a 94 Bridgestone XO-3 and are in excellent
condition. Both items are made by Nitto.
The moustache bars are standard (alloy made at the time I would guess)
Nitto bars. - $45 shipped in the US
The stem is what I believe was called an MB-11 or something like
that. It looks t
Here are some photos. Sorry for the not great quality. My phone has
a 3.2MP camera which does OK but man is shiny stuff hard to capture.
Also it is a 26 stem and bar.
Handlebars:
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii31/Johnny_Alien/NittoBar2.jpg?t=1252275940
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/
is that an orange hilsen or a custom paint job? nice.
On Sep 6, 1:03 pm, Brian Hanson wrote:
> I added a Wald Medium basket on a Mark's Rack, as well as a V-Brand Kevin's
> Bag to the 59cm Hilsen. I wanted something I could carry donuts on the
> commute (very important), and after seeing all t
Thank you very much.-- Rene-Original Message-
From: "J. Douglas Way"
Sent: Sep 6, 2009 4:37 PM
To: "rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com"
Subject: [RBW] Re: Sigg bottles can be switched at Whole Foods
I did not bring the receipt, nor did they ask for one.
Doug
On 9/6/09 12:4
This one been on sale for a while:
http://singularcycles.blogspot.com/2009/08/for-sale-large-singular-peregrine.html
All dressed up and nowhere to go...
On 6 Sep, 17:57, MichaelH wrote:
> Nice looking frames, and pretty attractive prices, even with
> shipping. I wasn't familiar with them. Does
No problem - and I figure that other folks might benefit from this
discussion so I changed the subject heading. I wish I had this info
when I built my Bombadil!
Here's an intro for those who haven't followed our tall guy/Bombadil
saga:
The Bombadil, like many RBW large frame bikes, can easily ac
It's one of the copper metallic web specials.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:39 PM, eflayer wrote:
>
> is that an orange hilsen or a custom paint job? nice.
>
> On Sep 6, 1:03 pm, Brian Hanson wrote:
> > I added a Wald Medium basket on a Mark's Rack, as well as a V-Brand
> Kevin's
> > Bag to the 59c
Also feel free to make an offer. Or I would also be interested in
trades for Noodle bars and/or a Nitto tech stem. Plus or minus cash
depending on the trade,
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Nice Garden! ;-)
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Brian Hanson wrote:
> I added a Wald Medium basket on a Mark's Rack, as well as a V-Brand Kevin's
> Bag to the 59cm Hilsen. I wanted something I could carry donuts on the
> commute (very important), and after seeing all the baskets on the RBW HQ
Great looking bike. I love that framer/bar tape color combo!
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That's honestly one of the most beautiful Riv bikes I've seen in
awhile..
enjoy!
js
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Hello RBW Owners Group,
Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. I'm 38, married, have two
beautiful girls (Jack, 8 and Pixie 6 months) and I have the most
incredible wife in the world. I'm studying medicine and try to enjoy a
little free time on occasion. I've just recently gotten into biking
I have always had a difficult time owning just one bicycle. It seems
that no matter how many times I imagine the most ideal bicycle model
and setup I change my mind after a few weeks or months and alter the
setup. My solution to this is to have more than one bike, set up and
designed for differe
Hi Bill, I think you're in for something special when you get your AHH, hope
you love it!
David
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 2:36 PM, William F. House wrote:
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> Hello RBW Owners Group,
>
> Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. I'm 38, married, have two
> beautiful girls (Jack, 8 and Pixie 6 mon
I've been in contact w/ a couple people that ride them in the UK, and they
are VERY happy with them. And the price is real good. Reminds me of
Rawland.
DE
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:57 AM, MichaelH wrote:
>
> Nice looking frames, and pretty attractive prices, even with
> shipping. I wasn't fam
Hi Brian,
Great looking bike. I esp. love the paint color.
I was wondering... The pictures make it appear that the spacing
between the twine wrap and the handlebar sleeve is a larger than on
most bikes. Am I seeing this correctly? Was it done for a specific
reason? Would like to know more.
Thanks,
Several 100 miles into the new Sam Hillborne and I’ve noticed
something odd.
It seems that I now ride a lower cadence than on the old bike. Indeed,
I took the retired Triathlon bike with flat bars out and rode it on my
commute to test the hypothesis. I tend to push a bigger (In a relative
sense b
DOH! thanks for the spell checker Lynne!
That is sweat as its in my eyes as I type.
Apologies to Miz Ramsland about that malapropism her bikes are indeed
Sweet
On Sep 6, 7:14 am, David Estes wrote:
> Tha'ts L as in Lynne, not Lisa. :)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 7:14 AM, David Estes
What a beaut! and great timing on the photo shoot since it was
pouring all morning, at least in W. Seattle.
It looks like from your detail shot of the Durace rear Der. that you
are running a larger than "normal" road cassette with it, or is the
close up making it appear that way?. I am running
There's more space there because... I ran out of tape! :) I don't tend to
hold the bars right by the stem, and it was my first wrap in 20 years, so I
left it. It actually works out great, and leaves space for lights and other
novelties.
B
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Steven M. Schermerhorn
It's an 11-32 SRAM PG-950. It works, but I don't recommend it as i get a
bit of noise when in that gear. I would stick with 28 tops and will
probably replace this wheel/cassette at some point.
B
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 9:56 PM, RoadieRyan wrote:
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> What a beaut! and great timing on the photo
Anyone know the difference in weight? Not that I'm a weight weenie, buuut I
just gotta know, ya know?
Dustin Sharp
San Diego, CA
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on 9/6/09 7:10 AM, David Estes at cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
> You mean I'm sharing secret-Bay Area knowledge with Bay Area people!!!
We're kind of a clannish bunch up this way. We generally don't tell
ourselves anything.
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FWIW another good candidate for an IGH tourer type bike is the
Handsome devil, I am currently running one as a derailleur bike and
love it but I bought it with the idea that eventually when I have a
few more $$$ I will buy a nice fully lugged bike, Riv, and the HD
will be come my IGH townie bike
My Sam is probably a bit exccentric from this groups persective. I
like the flat bars. In the rainy season I'll use fenders but take them
off in the dry fall. This is setup as a fast commutter
http://picasaweb.google.com/I.am.Fai.Mao/HongKongToShanghaiOnTwoWheels?
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Thanks David. Call me Will. And don't call me late for supper. REALLY
looking forward to the Hilsen.
On Sep 6, 10:06 pm, David Estes wrote:
> Hi Bill, I think you're in for something special when you get your AHH, hope
> you love it!
>
> David
>
> On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 2:36 PM, William F. House
on 9/6/09 9:33 PM, Fai Mao at i.am.fai@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Several 100 miles into the new Sam Hillborne and I¹ve noticed
> something odd.
>
> It seems that I now ride a lower cadence than on the old bike. Indeed,
> I took the retired Triathlon bike with flat bars out and rode it on my
> co
Fantastic ride, from about 10:30 - 4:00??? Tire of choice (chosen by choosy
cyclists!) was a 35mm Pasela. We rode across Santa Monica and up Sepulveda
to Mulholland. Rode that to "Private Elite School Corner" and then jumped
onto the dirt. Rolling fire roads that were mostly smooth, and only ha
Noted!!! :-)
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 9:44 PM, William F. House wrote:
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> Thanks David. Call me Will. And don't call me late for supper. REALLY
> looking forward to the Hilsen.
>
> On Sep 6, 10:06 pm, David Estes wrote:
> > Hi Bill, I think you're in for something special when you get your AHH,
>
I replaced a 48cm Noodle with a 46cm Soba and it was about 80g lighter
on my scale, probably +/- 10g.
Ryan
On Sep 6, 2009, at 23:06, "Dustin N. Sharp" wrote:
>
> Anyone know the difference in weight? Not that I'm a weight weenie,
> buuut I just gotta know, ya know?
>
> Dustin Sharp
> Sa
Fai - the link doesn't work - not open to public?
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Fai Mao wrote:
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> My Sam is probably a bit exccentric from this groups persective. I
> like the flat bars. In the rainy season I'll use fenders but take them
> off in the dry fall. This is setup as a fast commutt
Oh, and the bike is gorgeous, too! But I still like the garden.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Johnny Alien wrote:
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> Great looking bike. I love that framer/bar tape color combo!
> >
>
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Holy cow! What a ride. If you've ever found yourself longing at the
Mt. Diablo photos on RBW, and find yourself in Santa Monica, head up
to the hills for a mixter. Photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/sets/72157622155202441/
Terse ride report:
12 brave souls climbed up Sepulveda
Here's a few links of the bike I spied in Denver a few weeks ago:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivalclothing/3885839657/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivalclothing/3885839181/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivalclothing/3886632346/in/photostream/
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