[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Don
Isaac, I have a 62cm Myata 610. Mechanically and structurally the bike is in excellent condition. The frame has some over painting on the toptube and front fork which are cosmetic concerns. This frame and fork are are superb. The tires are 27x1/14 (new Kendra) and the rims are made in Japan in ver

[RBW] Re: For Sale: Nitto Moustache Bars, DirtDrop Stem, IRD 110 BB

2009-09-08 Thread Johnny Alien
Bars and stem are sold. The bottom bracket is still available. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com To unsub

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Don
When I posted the numbers for the crank I was going by memory and then I checked it and it is 52-42-28. I am not sure about the numbers for the freewheel but it is a 6 speed. Photos coming hopefully later today. Cheers, Don On Sep 8, 3:37 am, Don wrote: > Isaac, > I have a 62cm Myata 610. Mechan

[RBW] Re: Curious: Was it me, or the Quickbeam?

2009-09-08 Thread Ray Shine
Well, thanks for all of the responses.  This is a wise group.  I especially like the "beausage" and "patina" perspectives.  Never quite saw it like that!  Anyway, thanks again.  I think I feel much better now… (Oh, that not-so-clever-and-even-less-well-translated Latin phrase; "Youth is wasted

[RBW] Re: Curious: Was it me, or the Quickbeam?

2009-09-08 Thread BPustow
Definitely the Quickbeam. I have the same problem with the damn bike. Bill In a message dated 9/7/2009 8:03:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, r.sh...@sbcglobal.net writes: Regardless, I would have been much more at ease with Fella, Guy, Man, even Dude or Bro … but "Sir?" Now I do feel old… W

[RBW] Re: Cadence Question

2009-09-08 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
Well, the 78-degree vs 72-degree ST changes the mechanics of your pedal stroke quite a bit. Now (on the Hillborne), relative to your hip joint, your knees and feet are farther forward, and it may simply be harder to ramp up to the high RPMs in that position. I'm no expert on biomechanics, but that

[RBW] Re: FS - two Nigel Smythe tweed #305 bags - lower prices

2009-09-08 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
Hmmm... no responses. Could be many reasons, including that, in fact, no one is interested. Or that the prices are too high. Or that the subject does not imply strongly enough that there are Nigel Smythe green tweed bags for sale. I'll address at least those last two possibilities. (Oh, and "reply

[RBW] Re: Curious: Was it me, or the Quickbeam?

2009-09-08 Thread PATRICK MOORE
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Ray Shine wrote: (Oh, that not-so-clever-and-even-less-well-translated Latin phrase; "Youth is wasted on the young," I omitted the second part that would have read "wisdom on the old.") Ain't *that* true! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You

[RBW] Re: September SoCal Riv Ride in Santa Monica

2009-09-08 Thread rinjin
Looks like a fantastic ride. I hope you'll do another one soon! Brian On Sep 6, 11:29 pm, David Estes wrote: > 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

[RBW] Re: Curious: Was it me, or the Quickbeam?

2009-09-08 Thread GeorgeS
I've noticed that when I'm riding my Rambouillet or one of the vintage bikes, younger cyclists will often say things like "hang in their Pops" or "Mr. can we get by on the left?" When I'm riding the all black fixed-gear with bullhorns, they say things like "Dude! Rad ride" or "Pink!" GeorgeS On

[RBW] Re: Tried and LOVED - Silver Bar End Shifters

2009-09-08 Thread sanjoser
ok, so I have DA shifters on my atlantis, and I just wore out the right shifter for the third time in 6 years. I'd love to convert to Silver bar end shifters. Is it easy to do? -ts On Sep 5, 5:00 pm, Seth Vidal wrote: > On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 7:58 PM, d2mini wrote: > > > Ya, i could see how tha

[RBW] Re: Tried and LOVED - Silver Bar End Shifters

2009-09-08 Thread Seth Vidal
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 11:53 AM, sanjoser wrote: > > ok, so I have DA shifters on my atlantis, and I just wore out the > right shifter for the third time in 6 years. I'd love to convert to > Silver bar end shifters. Is it easy to do? > You wore out your DA shifters? What part wears out? -sv --~

[RBW] Re: FS - two Nigel Smythe tweed #305 bags - lower prices

2009-09-08 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
We have interest! Photos of both bags will be up no later than tomorrow morning! On Sep 8, 9:58 am, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote: > Hmmm... no responses. Could be many reasons, including that, in fact, > no one is interested. Or that the prices are too high. Or that the > subject does not imply stro

[RBW] Re: Cadence Question

2009-09-08 Thread Fai Mao
Thanks Jim That is kind of my leading hypothesis. But, I just find things like that curious On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery < thill@gmail.com> wrote: > > Well, the 78-degree vs 72-degree ST changes the mechanics of your > pedal stroke quite a bit. Now (on the H

[RBW] Re: Cadence Question

2009-09-08 Thread Fai Mao
That thought had occurred to me. Crank length may have something to do with it as well as the Sam has shorter cranks due a lower BB On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:04 PM, RoadieRyan wrote: > > Just spitballing here but it is possible that on the "retired tri" > bike you were/are always in "gotta go fa

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Fai Mao
Where the AR type bike also breaks down is if you use a bike for a specialized type activity. A ddownhill bicycle and one for triathlon specific frame come to mind. My tri-specific frame is beyond even the MCFB bikes that you see everywhere and it is a steel frame. It was just hugely faster in a tr

[RBW] Re: Tried and LOVED - Silver Bar End Shifters

2009-09-08 Thread Mike
It's fairly easy. You don't have to worry about the indexing adjustment. On Sep 8, 8:53 am, sanjoser wrote: > ok, so I have DA shifters on my atlantis, and I just wore out the > right shifter for the third time in 6 years. I'd love to convert to > Silver bar end shifters. Is it easy to do? > > -

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Gino Zahnd
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:49 PM, cm wrote: >The issue is whether or not the cyclist is happy with that level of >performance. Exactly. For me, racing cyclocross on a touring bike, or doing an epic technical mountain ride in the Sierras on an "AR" bike isn't acceptable. I could get through those

[RBW] Re: September SoCal Riv Ride in Santa Monica

2009-09-08 Thread Esteban
Brian - we try to do something every month. Some rides are worth repeating - -Esteban On Sep 8, 8:26 am, rinjin wrote: > Looks like a fantastic ride. I hope you'll do another one soon! > > Brian > > On Sep 6, 11:29 pm, David Estes wrote: > > > > > Fantastic ride, from about 10:30 - 4:00???  T

[RBW] Re: Tried and LOVED - Silver Bar End Shifters

2009-09-08 Thread Ron Farnsworth
I have a 19 year old DA 8 speed brifter with many 10's of thousands of miles on it and it still works perfectly, adjustments are few and far between, and simple. On the other hand I've got several old friction shifters (Campy, Suntour, Shimano) with worn out damper washers that I cannot seem to

[RBW] Rivbike.com homepage slideshow

2009-09-08 Thread Gino Zahnd
Fellow RBW folks, Last night we launched a new slideshow feature to the homepage of http://www.rivbike.com/ . Now you can just flip through the images by clicking the arrows that are overlaid at the top/right of the main homepage photos. I've noticed that Grant & Co. have started adding descript

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Esteban
Yes - why would anyone want only one bike? They're wonderful! When I think of my bicycles, I think of purpose: camping/touring; fast road riding; long distance; commuting/grocery-getting child hauler; off-road/knobbies; single-speeding... I suppose my Quickbeam can do all those things. That's a

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread audiisaac
Thanks for the replys, but they are not quite what I am looking for, THe trek is a little too big, and I am hoping to avoid canti brakes. Also a frame/fork would be ideal as I have a full Campy Chorus alloy group and wheels just waiting for a frame! THnaks On Sep 8, 7:57 am, Don wrote: > When I

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Jim M.
If you can be patient, I think you'll eventually find an older Riv for that amount. But there's also the new Bruce Gordon http://www.bgcycles.com/BasicLoadedTouring.html to be had for $975 (canti brakes, though). For non-canti, you could look at the Soma Smoothie ES (about $550 f&f), which fits 32

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Doug Anderson
I have room for four bicycles in the shed, which helps me keep the number under control. The current collection is a custom Riv All- Rounder, a Brookstone MB-1, a BSA 3-speed and my old mid 70's Ron Kitching that I plan to convert to 650B. My wife, who rides more than I do, has never owned

[RBW] Hilsen Touch Up Color

2009-09-08 Thread Solomander
Has anyone found something that matches Hilsen blue? Joel --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com To unsubscrib

[RBW] Re: Hilsen Touch Up Color

2009-09-08 Thread Ron Farnsworth
Just a note, the Toyo blue and the Waterford blue are different. Good question for riv. --- On Tue, 9/8/09, Solomander wrote: From: Solomander Subject: [RBW] Hilsen Touch Up Color To: "RBW Owners Bunch" Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 2:39 PM Has anyone found something that matches Hils

[RBW] Re: Hilsen Touch Up Color

2009-09-08 Thread Solomander
Thanks for pointing it out. I have a Waterford AHH. Joel --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com To unsubscr

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Gofast (fixed): light and geared slightly higher at 75". Commuter: almost identical to #1, but with fenders, rack and panniers, lights, and geared at 69". Why not commute on the best? Grocery and errand beater: for heavier loads or for locking up outside in dubious areas; otherwise, a very nice-ri

[RBW] Re: Rivbike.com homepage slideshow

2009-09-08 Thread Mike
The slideshow feature is awesome. Good work! On Sep 8, 10:56 am, Gino Zahnd wrote: > Fellow RBW folks, > > Last night we launched a new slideshow feature to the homepage > ofhttp://www.rivbike.com/. > > Now you can just flip through the images by clicking the arrows that > are overlaid at the t

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Dave Craig
Doug has presented an interesting issue. I wonder what we'd find if this question were answered by women. None have responded thusfar to this thread. ARE there any female members of this group?? My wife, who is a lifelong rider and who rides quite a lot, is quite content with just two bikes - a

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Seth Vidal
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:12 PM, William Henderson wrote: > > Yes, Atlantis. > > wc. > When I bought an atlantis this was my goal. One bike to rule them all. I bought davinci splitters for fast-swap of the stem/bars/etc. That's all well fine and good. One day I had a flat tire when I came out one

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Mike
Isaac, why not try to hold on a little while longer and just get one of the new VO production randonneurs when they become available? --mike --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. T

[RBW] Re: Rivbike.com homepage slideshow

2009-09-08 Thread terryg
nice touch, thanks! now I can be really really effective in my workday! On Sep 8, 3:50 pm, Mike wrote: > The slideshow feature is awesome. Good work! > > On Sep 8, 10:56 am, Gino Zahnd wrote: > > > > > Fellow RBW folks, > > > Last night we launched a new slideshow feature to the homepage > >

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread William Henderson
Yes, Atlantis. wc. On Sep 6, 8:27 pm, JL wrote: > 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

[RBW] Re: Rivbike.com homepage slideshow

2009-09-08 Thread BrianMcG
Awesome, thanks. On Sep 8, 1:56 pm, Gino Zahnd wrote: > Fellow RBW folks, > > Last night we launched a new slideshow feature to the homepage > ofhttp://www.rivbike.com/. > > Now you can just flip through the images by clicking the arrows that > are overlaid at the top/right of the main homepage

[RBW] Re: Rivbike.com homepage slideshow

2009-09-08 Thread Kelly
Good idea, like it alot! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread PATRICK MOORE
My impression is that women generally simply are not as interested in equipment as men are. IBobwomen: is that true? On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Eric Daume wrote: > Tinkering is a good point. Of my five bikes, it seems that one or two of > them are down for "service" at any given time. And s

[RBW] Re: Tried and LOVED - Silver Bar End Shifters

2009-09-08 Thread David Faller
I just did this recently. I've always wished I had bought the Silver shifters originally, because I found that I really don't care for index shifting and the Dura Ace shifters have a dense, ratchety feel that seems like something is grinding. Because the Silver shifters are $82 for a complete

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread David Faller
Right you are. Men are consummate gear-heads. I have four bikes, only ride the Ram, yet I want more. I think we just can't help ourselves... - Original Message - From: PATRICK MOORE To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 5:41 PM Subject: [R

[RBW] Re: Rivbike.com homepage slideshow

2009-09-08 Thread Beardpapa
nice On Sep 8, 7:14 pm, EricP wrote: > Noticed it this morning.  It's a good thing.  Was finally able to see > the deer photo. > > (Which causes me to wonder - is this the announcement for a new line > from Rivendell?  The Carrion Bags?) > > Eric Platt > St. Paul, MN > > On Sep 8, 12:56 pm, Gino

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Eric Daume
Tinkering is a good point. Of my five bikes, it seems that one or two of them are down for "service" at any given time. And sometimes I just completely swap two or three bikes' functions: "Hmm, the Crosscheck would really make a better single speed instead of a commuter, and the Gunnar a better com

[RBW] Dearth of female riders in SoCal was: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread David Estes
Speaking of women riders, what's the deal with the SoCal Rivendell Appreciation Society Sausage-fest? I see LOTS of women riding bikes everywhere, but lugged steel on dirt roads does not seem to attract them. One woman for 1/3 of one ride does not satisfy Title IX. DE On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:

[RBW] Re: Rivbike.com homepage slideshow

2009-09-08 Thread EricP
Noticed it this morning. It's a good thing. Was finally able to see the deer photo. (Which causes me to wonder - is this the announcement for a new line from Rivendell? The Carrion Bags?) Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On Sep 8, 12:56�pm, Gino Zahnd wrote: > Fellow RBW folks, > > Last night we lau

[RBW] Re: September SoCal Riv Ride in Santa Monica

2009-09-08 Thread David Estes
Dramatic foreshadowing: We're talking an O.C. ride in O.C.tober. On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Esteban wrote: > > Brian - we try to do something every month. Some rides are worth > repeating - > > -Esteban > > On Sep 8, 8:26 am, rinjin wrote: > > Looks like a fantastic ride. I hope you'll

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread EricP
Dave makes a great point. My wife has just one bike. In fact, that's all she claims she wants. Sure there might be occasional lust for getting a folder, but then it passes as we don't travel that much. She also made an interesting comment to me this weekend about bikes. She is an "off the shel

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Ryan Watson
On Sep 7, 2009, at 11:14, RoadieRyan wrote: > > Interesting I have always had this dream that goes in the opposite > direction, essentially an over sized automatic tie rack but for > bikes. I could press a button an slowly rotate thru the bikes..hmm is > today a commuter, cross, IGH townie, l

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread David Estes
Uhmmm, Lesli, now is the time to chime in... On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Dave Craig wrote: > > > I wonder what we'd find if this question were answered by women. None > have responded thusfar to this thread. ARE there any female members of > this group?? > > > > As I consider my female bi

[RBW] Re: Quickbeam in Denver

2009-09-08 Thread J. Burkhalter
My QB is famous! Thanks for the photos Leslie. Have you posted any shots from the RMBS? The velcro strap is to keep the bike stationary when parking and while parked. Highly recommended if you park often in public/shared rack space, or carry loads front or rear. Gino, you're welcome. And th

[RBW] For Trade (or possible sale): Quicker Pro Pump

2009-09-08 Thread Johnny Alien
I have a Quicker Pro Pump because i got it thinking I would use a small pump in a bag HOWEVER I like the look of a frame pump better. This is brand new and comes with the paperwork (warranty and instructions) and mounting hardware but is no longer on the cardboard backer. I would be interested in

[RBW] Re: Hilsen Touch Up Color

2009-09-08 Thread R Gonet
How do you tell whether an AHH is Toyo or Waterford? I have one and don't have any idea how. On Sep 8, 3:05 pm, Solomander wrote: > Thanks for pointing it out.  I have a Waterford AHH. > > Joel --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subsc

[RBW] Re: Hilsen Touch Up Color

2009-09-08 Thread Allingham II, Thomas J
Keven at Riv told me that the Toyo frames are much deeper and largely non-metallic blue; the Waterford frames are lighter blue and have a subtle sparkle. Don't (alas) have one myself. -Original Message- From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com [mailto:rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com

[RBW] Re: For Trade (or possible sale): Quicker Pro Pump

2009-09-08 Thread Johnny Alien
Forgot the link to show what the heck it is. http://www.velo-orange.com/quickerpropump.html --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Seth Vidal
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Anne Paulson wrote: > > So I guess I'm not a typical woman, then. > I think it's good to not be a typical anything :) I'm a little envious of you having two atlantises -sv --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message beca

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread JimD
I guess if I had to, I could get by with 'just' my Riv Custom. I find I ride it most of all and other bikes languish. The 650b Saluki gets dusted off and ridden now and then. The MCRB sits forlornly in the corner. In the meantime I'm pondering how I might be able to wrangle a Roadeo. I guess car

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Anne Paulson
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Dave Craig wrote: > > > As I consider my female bicycling buddies, students and acquaintences, > I realize that none of them have more than two bikes and that most > have just one. > > I have four bikes I regularly use: the Atlantis set up for touring, the crappy

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread RoadieRyan
Good one Ryan W I have seen that video and that is a bit more than I had in mind but you gotta hand it to Japan for making such a cool public bike storage machine. Eric D "Time to fire up the iPod and crack open a beer." Love it, that is going to be my new shop motto. For the record I have a

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread Jim M.
I like the idea of one bike but it doesn't work for me. I ride my QB and my Legolas off-road as a fun change of pace, but if I really want to go fast on technical trails, I take a mountain bike. I have the same issue with fiddles and mandolins, though at this point, I'm pretty content with about 4

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread rob markwardt
my magic number the past few years has been seven. When people gasp I tell them "one for each day of the week". After a mini-purge I'm soon to be down to 5 ...but I have another on the way (I'll share it when I get it). I've kind of got the vintage bug so when I see an old beauty I've been cove

[RBW] Re: The myth of the all-rounder.

2009-09-08 Thread james black
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 20:27, JL wrote: > Has > anyone been able to achieve a one-bike-for-everything-I-need goal?   I > think part of the situation is that with  enthusiasts of anything the > line between need and want gets blurry. Every time I'm about to start my ride and I discover that a tire

[RBW] Re: For Trade (or possible sale): Quicker Pro Pump

2009-09-08 Thread Dave in Los Angeles
I have a Blackburn that I'd love to trade so I sent you an email... Dave On Sep 8, 6:39 pm, Johnny Alien wrote: > Forgot the link to show what the heck it is. > > http://www.velo-orange.com/quickerpropump.html --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message beca