Mike,
are the 38 racers wider than the 35 paselas?
Thanks,
Gernot
On Apr 30, 10:49 pm, Michael_S wrote:
> Thought I'd resurrect this posting. I just got my new 38mm Racers
> yesterday. Put 'em on the Hillborne and did a loop with dirt and
> pavement today . For the last 3 weeks I've been ridi
Looks like you and me Jim. (Not sure if ebayer's "me too" meant he's
going too or he also got vetoed)
Tony
On Apr 30, 10:06 am, William wrote:
> I got vetoed. My kitchen remodel isn't done, and my wife won't let me
> burn a Sunday that could be spent getting it closer to done. If
> anyone hasn
nope, i am in for the metric and starting in Moraga.
have only ridden 70 mi once in my whole life, so praying for stamina.
Eddie
On May 1, 6:53 am, Tony wrote:
> Looks like you and me Jim. (Not sure if ebayer's "me too" meant he's
> going too or he also got vetoed)
>
> Tony
>
> On Apr 30, 10:06
They are crazy beautiful:
http://i453.photobucket.com/albums/qq255/protorio/4201937687_4047b61466_b.jpg
This thread is filled with them:
http://sdbikecommuter.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=7&page=1
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There are more coming. Wait till you see the ones from the Riv ride we will
be doing today!
On 5/1/10 7:42 AM, "happyriding" wrote:
> They are crazy beautiful:
>
> http://i453.photobucket.com/albums/qq255/protorio/4201937687_4047b61466_b.jpg
>
> This thread is filled with them:
>
> http://s
Ok! Find out what he takes those with!
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Thanks Michael_S!
I'd also be interested in hearing about any flats you get. I'd like
to know how tough the Racers are.
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Ok. Never mind. The pink would have been nice to see.
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By my crude measurements they came out at 39mm on the 22.5mm Salsa
Delgado cross rims. They are slightly wider than the Paselas. I ran
them at about 75 psi, about the same as how I ran the Paselas. They
seem to be lower in profile, I did not measure that dimension yet.
I'm going to buy some digita
here is a frontal shot of the new Marathon Racers.. plenty of room
left in front.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37347...@n05/4568075881/
~Mike~
On May 1, 8:26 am, Michael_S wrote:
> By my crude measurements they came out at 39mm on the 22.5mm Salsa
> Delgado cross rims. They are slightly wider t
Don't bag the idea yet... you just never know!
And yes, pink would be awesomeness indeed.
-Scott
On May 1, 7:59 am, happyriding wrote:
> Ok. Never mind. The pink would have been nice to see.
>
> :(
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Apologies if this is frowned-upon (and I won't squawk if it's removed)
but I wanted to give Bunchers the heads-up. I am selling my Rivved-out
Ritchey on Ebay. Listing below. Spread the word if you're so inclined.
http://tinyurl.com/24e3vhp
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Post at 79-80 ish. The bars are level, and that is with a tech delux
stem. If you opt threaded stem it will be hard to get your bars the
extra inch higher without the expander being in the threaded portion
of the stem, not the best idea. A standard tech stem might give you
the length to pull thi
Dreams do Come True!
PS-> That is a beautiful bike and a wonderful foto [really like where
you took it, nice contrast in composition], Rob!!
-Scott
On May 1, 12:26 pm, rperks wrote:
> Post at 79-80 ish. The bars are level, and that is with a tech delux
> stem. If you opt threaded stem it will
Once I cut a corner too tight heading in the exit of a pakring lot at
night, caught one of those do not back up tire damage will result
things with the back tire. Let me tell you the sign does not lie. I
was lucky to catch it with the tread of the tire, and minimal rim
damage. Also lucky that I
Thanks fo rthe compliment, it is an abandoned outdor theater, one of
those local history things that people seem to forget is there - Rob
On May 1, 12:44 pm, Me wrote:
> Dreams do Come True!
>
> PS-> That is a beautiful bike and a wonderful foto [really like where
> you took it, nice contrast in
I did the same thing on a nail hole in a pasella, except I only used
duct tape; it worked fine. After all you are only trying to keep the
slit from spreading; not hold air like a tube.
Michael
On Apr 30, 7:51 am, Michael Shaljian wrote:
> I should have stated more clearly that I actually put the
Where is the theatre located? What city are you in?
-Scott
On May 1, 1:03 pm, rperks wrote:
> Thanks fo rthe compliment, it is an abandoned outdor theater, one of
> those local history things that people seem to forget is there - Rob
>
> On May 1, 12:44 pm, Me wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dreams do Come T
Happyriding,
You can build a frame to take wider tires and have a smaller Q than
say a Bombadil, but it would likely be a full custom frame designed
with modifications to the stays. No one has made a copy of the
Stumpjumper design, but even they couldn't handle much less than 147mm
wide crank..
Hello, folks.
Long time ibob and rbw o.b. list member here. Just happened upon a nice
1987 MB-1 that is bone stock except for missing the original bar, stem,
shifter combination.I would like to put drop bars back on the bike and
wondered if anyone had a 10 cm dirtdrop stem and/or a flared wi
on 5/1/10 1:03 PM, rperks at perks@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks fo rthe compliment, it is an abandoned outdor theater, one of
> those local history things that people seem to forget is there - Rob
Is that this? -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_Park_Bowl
- J
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Found this on a cyclist's blog:
http://ashecoutts.info/wordpress/ashe/?p=78
Apparently these folks throw some pipe insulation on their bikes and throw
it on the plane.
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beautiful bike... I guess proper etiquette would be to offer it up to
this group 1st at some really good price :-}
~Mike~
On May 1, 11:55 am, Brad Gantt wrote:
> Apologies if this is frowned-upon (and I won't squawk if it's removed)
> but I wanted to give Bunchers the heads-up. I am selling my
Hi all,
I'm reconfiguring my "stable" a little bit and the Atlantis is going
to become my main commuter/all-'rounder (in place of the Quickbeam,
which I sold). Oddly, for me that means I'm going to swap my Nitto Top
Rack for the Mark's Mini. Anyway, I've got a blue tweed Big Loafer
(very good cond
Was the donor on this list? If so, many thanks for the donation. I just took
my inaugural ride in them, 5 miles at ~5.5 mph average with my daughter on
her 24" wheel Electra Townie 3i, half pavement , half dirt. Quite nice.
Thanks again.
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:23 AM, happyriding wrote:
>
>
> How is Q a property of the crank? Wouldn't the bottom bracket that is
> necessary to allow the crank to clear the chain stays determine the
> Q? Or do some cranks only fit on certain narrower bottom brackets?
>
I'm not quite clear on
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:23 AM, happyriding wrote:
>
> Also, has anyone had a problem adjusting to the huge Q of a Rivendell
> bike? That is something I hadn't really considered.
>
>
"Huge Q"? The Qs on my two remaining custom Rivs (130 and 126 spaced,
respectively ) are both 130 mm.
That on
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 11:50 PM, happyriding wrote:
> I'm confused again. I was thinking that wide chainstays require high
> Q cranks. But if the drop out width is standard, is it just the way
> the chain stay splays out near the BB that determines Q? Can a frame
> builder make a bike with lo
yes that is the one.
We rode within a 1/4 mile of it on the SoCal ride last month, but the
group was spread out by the time we were there and it was time to get
home. Like much of Southern California, Ventura ties back to the
missions and early steam ship days of mid 1800's California. I love
th
On May 1, 4:21 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Was the donor on this list?
Yes.
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Today I picked up my little beauty, the green Roadeo my husband got me
for my birthday. Naturally I didn't want to coop up the new arrival
(or myself) in a car right away, so first we took a little jaunt up to
the top of Mount Diablo, its ancestral homeland. What a perfect day!
Not too hot, and ple
I need to get a set of thumb shifters. I don't want to go the route of
bar ends and thumbies as it's pretty pricey. Past that the only
option from Riv is the Sunrace kind. I actually have a new set of
Falcons lying around that are pretty much the same thing but was
wondering if there is anything
On May 1, 5:27 pm, Anne Paulson wrote:
> Today I picked up my little beauty, the green Roadeo my husband got me
> for my birthday. Naturally I didn't want to coop up the new arrival
> (or myself) in a car right away, so first we took a little jaunt up to
> the top of Mount Diablo, its ancestral ho
If I hadn't already spent far more than I or my riding deserve on my two 26"
wheel roads, I'd buy a Rodeo; that and a Quickbeam (now that I have the
beater/tourer 3X6 Sam Hill for groceries, touring and hill+headwind
combinations) are what I'd want. I'd want to have the Rodeo made into a
fixed gear
With internally-geared hubs, and rear racks, it seems there's nothing
to damage (easily) in the rear. Nice find! Thanks for sharing.
On May 1, 5:18 pm, Jeff Feldstein wrote:
> Found this on a cyclist's blog:
>
> http://ashecoutts.info/wordpress/ashe/?p=78
>
> Apparently these folks throw some
I have a custom, full campy Marinoni, with championship racing
stripes, from back in the days when that actually meant something.
But my Ramboulliet will see your Rodeo, uphill and down, and raise
you 2 kilometers.
blessings,
Michael
On May 1, 7:27 pm, Anne Paulson wrote:
> Today I picked up my
Haven't used the XCPro Thumbshifters from IRD, but here's a link to
the IRD web site.
http://interlocracing.com/shifters.html
Good luck.
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I have a set or two of Suntours. If you are interested in buying them contact
me off list.
valie...@mac.com
Cheers!
On May 1, 2010, at 4:34 PM, Johnny Alien wrote:
> I need to get a set of thumb shifters. I don't want to go the route of
> bar ends and thumbies as it's pretty pricey. Past that
I'm always on the lookout for a 57cm Bleriot frameset. And have
passed on a couple, stupidly...
Just thought I'd see if anyone out there is ready to part with one?
Thanks!
Jason
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Seven turned out for today's SoCal Riv ride, riding everything from a Roadeo
with Jack Browns, to a MTB singlespeed with 29x2.4 tires.
42 miles, 5600 feet of climbing, and about 80% of it on dirt. Temps in the
high 60s.
This was some of the best mixed-surface riding around. Paved road, dirt
road,
Oh look, a bird.
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 4:24 PM, happyriding wrote:
> On May 1, 4:21 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> > Was the donor on this list?
>
> Yes.
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I've read of this technique. Basically just turn the bars sideways and roll
it in. The theory is the baggage handlers treat it much better than just
"some other box to move." Presume it's easier for TSA to check it quickly
as well. A Quickbeam would be a good idea for this.
On Sat, May 1, 201
Very nice, enjoyed it, thanks for sharing!
-Scott
On May 1, 7:59 pm, Dustin Sharp wrote:
> Seven turned out for today's SoCal Riv ride, riding everything from a Roadeo
> with Jack Browns, to a MTB singlespeed with 29x2.4 tires.
>
> 42 miles, 5600 feet of climbing, and about 80% of it on dirt. Te
This was an amazing ride. Probably the toughest I've ever been on. Lots
of climbing up front, then marvelous alpine singletrack. Lots of mud.
Terrible fires through there over the last decade, so all the big trees were
dead, but lots of new growth at the ground level.
If you notice Dustin's st
Great pics, David. Hope the ride didn¹t set your knee recovery back too
much.
Man, if we¹d a had a video camera, this would have been up with Jay¹s Hunq
video.
Straight out of a Riv promo ad.
On 5/1/10 9:59 PM, "cyclotourist" wrote:
> This was an amazing ride. Probably the toughest I've ev
WOW! Dustin - thanks so much for planning this. This was likely the
most variety per mile I've see on on one ride - lovely empty
backroads, dirt paths, fire roads, rocky and rutted fire roads, single
track, and twisty road descents and massive climbing. We had a great
group of folks and a lot of
Congratulations Anne!
That sounds like a great ride. There's really something about those
Roadeos. Can't wait to see some images!
- Jim
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