Re: [RBW] Re: Riv frames work great with drop bars

2010-05-06 Thread CycloFiend
on 5/5/10 7:08 PM, JoelMatthews at joelmatth...@mac.com wrote: >> You can disparage that as following "impractical race standards" all >> you want, but the fact of the matter is that lower bar height works >> better for me. > > Not disparaging anything. However, if you read through GP's Readers

[RBW] Re: Riv frames work great with drop bars

2010-05-06 Thread JoelMatthews
> But again, it's just silly to think that Rivendells don't work well with > drop bars and even lowish drop bars, just as it is silly to imply that > lowish bars are only for racing. Perhaps before calling me silly, you may have had the sense to look at the original post and figure out my point.

[RBW] Rivendell and drop bars and reach

2010-05-06 Thread EricP
Do feel that my Sam Hillborne works well with drop bars. However, the riding position is eversoslightly longer than I'd call absolute perfect. But my own setup for bar reach is based on this type of thinking - http://tinyurl.com/yokuh9 It's the way I did things before was even aware of that Mr.

Re: [RBW] Re: is this confusing or am i missing something? Waterford Hillbornes?

2010-05-06 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 22:46 -0700, happyriding wrote: > On May 5, 9:42 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote: > > I'm glad I got a 56 with the single tt. I can see any reason for two, > > neither looks nor durability. Odd. > > > > Maybe not on the 56, but as frames get larger they become more > susceptible to

RE: [RBW] Riv frames work great with drop bars

2010-05-06 Thread Frederick, Steve
Hi Grant--thanks for jumping in. I can confirm your statements--I have three Rivs, a Heron road, a Rambouillet and a Saluki and the seat tube angles and top tube lengths vary but they all fit the same (very well) with drops. Same bars (Noodles) and the stem extensions are within a cm of each o

Re: [RBW] Re: is this confusing or am i missing something? Waterford Hillbornes?

2010-05-06 Thread Jason Hartman
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:46 AM, happyriding wrote: > On May 5, 9:42 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote: > > I'm glad I got a 56 with the single tt. I can see any reason for two, > > neither looks nor durability. Odd. > > > > Maybe not on the 56, but as frames get larger they become more > susceptible to sh

[RBW] Re: is this confusing or am i missing something? Waterford Hillbornes?

2010-05-06 Thread JoelMatthews
> Are you contending that the double (or god forbid, triple) Why God forbid? I like traditional diamond frames, but triple frames done right look swell. http://www.flickr.com/photos/retrotec-inglis-cycles/4561446951/ On May 6, 6:11 am, Steve Palincsar wrote: > On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 22:46 -0700

[RBW] Re: is this confusing or am i missing something? Waterford Hillbornes?

2010-05-06 Thread newenglandbike
I love my double-TT Bombadil, and I love that twin top-tubes pisses everybody off. Moustache bars, lugs, technomic stems, 650b wheels. Same thing.It's why I like Rivendell. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to

[RBW] FS: Women's clothing, Swobo & Descente - price reduced, buy now! buy, buy, buy, buy

2010-05-06 Thread cyclotourist
No interest at the original price, so depression-era blow-out pricing now! And I'm not just talking it up, but this stuff is incredibly nice. Super soft and just a touch thicker than Swobo's current production. Fantastic condition Swobo sleeveless jersies. Size small (although run a touch big).

[RBW] Re: is this confusing or am i missing something? Waterford Hillbornes?

2010-05-06 Thread jpp
I would say that the double top tube is not completely necessary for structural integrity. I would just say it looks awesome! Very unique design, but I agree with newenglandbike that it is like lugs, 650b or moustache bars, Riv always pushes the boundaries of the normal definition of what a bike

Re: [RBW] Re: is this confusing or am i missing something? Waterford Hillbornes?

2010-05-06 Thread David Faller
I think you've hit the nail on the head... A double top tube is an opportunity for: More lugs! On 5/6/2010 8:17 AM, jpp wrote: I would say that the double top tube is not completely necessary for structural integrity. I would just say it looks awesome! Very unique design, but I agree with n

[RBW] Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread GeorgeS
I am very foggy on the relationship between rim and tire size. My Atlantis came with Velocity Cliff Hanger rims which are approximately 28mm wide. The tires are Big Apples. I want to put some narrower tires, perhaps Marathon Racers, on the wheels for a road trip this summer. I gather I cannot g

Re: [RBW] Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread Ken Freeman
The important numberfor the rim is the inner width, the spacing between the inner edges of both bead hooks. To measure it the tire must be off. Typically a tire shouldn't be less than maybe 8 mm wider than this number or more than maybe 20 mm wider - I don't know the precise numbers. But it's de

Re: [RBW] Re: Saluki History + Provenance

2010-05-06 Thread Rob Harrison
Wow--I would have thought more. So if I have a 62cm centerpull Saluki it's probably one of, what, ten? If two batches, maybe one of 20? Good thing I snapped it up! :) Rob in Seattle On May 5, 2010, at 8:07 PM, rob markwardt wrote: In RR 33 they said the first run was going to be 100 (half

[RBW] Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread Taco Truck
Anyone have a source that can replace a cracked seat stay? I also need a frame repaint. Thanks, Tino Cota Chicago, Ill -- 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...@googlegroups.com.

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread SFF
Oh, to be "On the Road" with: Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty Joel On May 5, 9:28 pm, rcnute wrote: > The Beatnik! > > Ryan > > > 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...@google

Re: [RBW] Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread Ken Freeman
What part do you live in? It's a big place. On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Taco Truck wrote: > Anyone have a source that can replace a cracked seat stay? I also > need a frame repaint. > > Thanks, > > Tino Cota > Chicago, Ill > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to t

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread Tim McNamara
On May 5, 2010, at 5:41 PM, Taco Truck wrote: Anyone have a source that can replace a cracked seat stay? I also need a frame repaint. Try Owen Lloyd at Blue City Cycles, 3201 S. Halsted. Owen is a steel bike enthusiast and regular attendee at the 3 Speed Tour and the All- British Cyclin

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread JoelMatthews
What is wrong with the answers - and the offered link - you received on Peter White's site? On May 5, 5:41 pm, Taco Truck wrote: > Anyone have a source that can replace a cracked seat stay?  I also > need a frame repaint. > > Thanks, > > Tino Cota > Chicago, Ill > > -- > You received this message

[RBW] Re: Riv frames work great with drop bars

2010-05-06 Thread doug peterson
My Atlantis' primary mission is touring, and it's equipped with drop bars, set about at seat height. I like drops for the variety of hand positions and ability to sit fairly upright when on the tops as well as getting low when bucking a headwind. The relationship of seat- pedals-h'bars was based

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread JoelMatthews
Yesterday I recommended Owen to the poster over on the PJW site. On May 6, 12:37 pm, Tim McNamara wrote: > On May 5, 2010, at 5:41 PM, Taco Truck wrote: > > > Anyone have a source that can replace a cracked seat stay?  I also > > need a frame repaint. > > Try Owen Lloyd at Blue City Cycles, 3201

Re: [RBW] Re: Saluki History + Provenance

2010-05-06 Thread Bruce
Your serial # is on the BB shell. You know that they made at least THAT many. :) Mine is 0084. From: Rob Harrison To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 11:37:17 AM Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Saluki History + Provenance Wow--I would have th

[RBW] Re: Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread doug peterson
George: You mention taking your Atlantis on a road trip. Is this a bke tour or are you taking the bike along with you on a vehicle trip? Think about what you're going to use the bike for and whether you need to ride it every day to get where you are going. Those constraints are important in you

Re: [RBW] Re: Saluki History + Provenance

2010-05-06 Thread Rob Harrison
Good point! I'll have to look when the bike arrives. I was thinking, out of say 200 Salukis, there might be only 20 or so in 62cm. Rob in Seattle On May 6, 2010, at 10:49 AM, Bruce wrote: Your serial # is on the BB shell. You know that they made at least THAT many. :) Mine is 0084. From

[RBW] Re: Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread Michael_S
The cliffhanger is one of the widest rims around at 28mm outside width. I would not ride anything narrower than a 32mm tire on a rim that wide. Since it's only available in 26 in. rims that would equate to a 1.25 wide tire. I don't have any bikes in that size but I think there are not many roadish

Re: [RBW] Re: Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread CycloFiend
on 5/6/10 10:48 AM, JoelMatthews at joelmatth...@mac.com wrote: > Yesterday I recommended Owen to the poster over on the PJW site. He's a new user and therefore moderated. From the time stamp on his actual post, he probably posted both at the same time. Just a busy week for me, so I didn't pass

[RBW] Re: props for Jack Browns off-road

2010-05-06 Thread Brad Gantt
"I duuno. The fat Ti tubes on a small frame just don't do it for me." The Strada Bianca is a custom frame. You can have it built out of steel, Ti or aluminum. You could really address most aesthetic issues in your choice of materials. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to th

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Mike
On May 5, 8:40 pm, SFF wrote: > Oh, to be "On the Road" with: > Sal Paradise and > Dean Moriarty > > Joel Yes! Gnossos Pappadopoulis and Ignasius P. Reilly would be other good names from literature. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunc

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread JoelMatthews
> He's a new user and therefore moderated. From the time stamp on his actual > post, he probably posted both at the same time. Just a busy week for me, so > I didn't pass it through until today. My bad. Thanks for clearing this up. Sorry Tino. On May 6, 2:02 pm, CycloFiend wrote: > on 5/6/10

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread William
or J.J. Yossarian On May 6, 12:31 pm, Mike wrote: > On May 5, 8:40 pm, SFF wrote: > > > Oh, to be "On the Road" with: > > Sal Paradise and > > Dean Moriarty > > > Joel > > Yes! > > Gnossos Pappadopoulis and Ignasius P. Reilly would be other good names > from literature. > > -- > You received

[RBW] Re: props for Jack Browns off-road

2010-05-06 Thread Michael_S
I know it's custom and can have in anyway you want. Hampston makes some beautuful bikes. I just think the fat Ti tubes look out of place on a small frame, nothing more. My comment on the size of the market was purely a philisophical statement about the sad fact that most cyclists would not buy it

[RBW] Re: props for Jack Browns off-road

2010-05-06 Thread Aaron Thomas
Hampsten seems to be trying to build that market or at least serve what little crossover there may be between race-oriented riders and off-road ramblers. They recently released a model called Crema, which is a tig-welded production frame based on the Strada Bianca geometry. And with the straight-bl

Re: [RBW] Salinas to Templeton (near Paso Robles)

2010-05-06 Thread Jeff Feldstein
I've done this route before (actually San Jose to Santa Barbara). Just get a AAA map and ride the roads that parallel 101. They are great. I like this valley a lot (home of East of Eden). King City has a bunch of in-expensive motels and lots of good Mexican resturants. Good luck and have fun! Jeff

[RBW] Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Grant Petersen
Abe Vigoda and Dick Van Patton--- pure genius! I think Jerry Van Dyke might beat both of those, though. Larry Matthews, for a youngster's bike? LaToya Jackson, for a women's bike. There's only so much time, only so many lugs. -- Grant Rivendell Bicycle Works www.rivbike.com 925 933 7304 --

[RBW] Re: Saluki History + Provenance

2010-05-06 Thread Shakesbiker
I appreciate all of the great info about this great bike. I wonder if anyone knows where to find information about the naming. Was this a favorite dog of Grant's or did the name make reference to a literary dog? This could be another vein for names...Airedale, Springer, Retriever for a grocery b

[RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread William
I got a girl in the Castle and one in the pagoda You know I got rhymes like Abe Vigoda On May 6, 1:45 pm, Grant Petersen wrote: > Abe Vigoda and Dick Van Patton--- pure genius! > > I think Jerry Van Dyke might beat both of those, though. > > Larry Matthews, for a youngster's bike? > > LaToya Jack

[RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Me
LaToya Jackson? I get it, but yeesh... Plastique Fantastique. One scary women, is she. How about a lugged frameset with a "S" curved downtube that has a removable top tube via S&S couplers to convert it to a Mixte: The removable TT is decal'd with "Chazz Bono"; the downtube is decal'd with "Cha

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread soapscum
Other classics from literature: Buck Mulligan Queequeg Really, both Ulysses and Moby Dick are rife with possibilities. Anyone for a 'Pequod'? Shawn On May 6, 12:44 pm, William wrote: > or J.J. Yossarian > > On May 6, 12:31 pm, Mike wrote: > > > > > On May 5, 8:40 pm, SFF wrote: > > > > O

[RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Me
LaToya Jackson? Maybe for a carbon fibre whip. I get it though, but yeesh... Plastique Fantastique. One scary woman, is she. How about a lugged frameset with a "S" curved downtube that has a removable top tube via S&S couplers to convert it to a Mixte: The removable TT is decal'd with "Chazz B

Re: [RBW] Re: Saluki History + Provenance

2010-05-06 Thread Seth Vidal
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Shakesbiker wrote: > I appreciate all of the great info about this great bike.  I wonder if > anyone knows where to find information about the naming.  Was this a > favorite dog of Grant's or did the name make reference to a literary > dog?  This could be another ve

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Dustin Sharp
New name for women's mixte: Granny Wrinkle Toes Man, I bet that one would sell like hotcakes. > From: Me > Reply-To: > Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 14:02:14 -0700 (PDT) > To: RBW Owners Bunch > Subject: [RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions > > LaToya Jackson? Maybe for a carbon fib

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Jim M.
I'm hoping for a Capt. Spaulding -- a bike fit for an African explorer. On May 6, 1:59 pm, soapscum wrote: > Other classics from literature: > > Buck Mulligan > Queequeg > > Really, both Ulysses and Moby Dick are rife with possibilities. Anyone > for a 'Pequod'? > > Shawn > > On May 6, 12:44 pm,

[RBW] Re: Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread Mitch Browne
It's always worthwhile to consult Sheldon Brown http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html On May 6, 11:59 am, Michael_S wrote: > The cliffhanger is one of the widest rims around at 28mm outside > width. I would not ride anything narrower than a 32mm tire on a rim > that wide. Since it's only

[RBW] Re: Saluki History + Provenance

2010-05-06 Thread Jon Grant
The Rivendell Saluki was named for the dog, a strong, swift runner over varied terrain. An attractive canine, it looks kind of like a long-haired greyhound. I remember no more detail about Grant¹s intent. I had the privilege of designing the decals and badges for it under the direction of John Pri

[RBW] Re: props for Jack Browns off-road

2010-05-06 Thread Michael_S
I saw that on their website... very nice bike and perfect for that market. Chris King also has a similar semi-production model called Ceilo Sportif http://cielo.chrisking.com/bikes/sportif-details/ that fits that in that market niche too. I'm hoping that these builders can develop that market a

Re: [RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Thu, 2010-05-06 at 14:11 -0700, Jim M. wrote: > I'm hoping for a Capt. Spaulding -- a bike fit for an African > explorer. Wouldn't that be Schnorrer? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [RBW] Re: Bicycle Repair in Chicago

2010-05-06 Thread Ken Freeman
Tino, there's a lot of overlap between RBW, BL, and (in case you don't know it yet) Internet BOB. Same really for Classic Rendezvous, but your question would be marginally appropriate over there due to the rules, it tries hard to stick to pre-1984 upper end road bikes. You've got a few good input

Re: [RBW] Re: Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread Ken Freeman
I believe Sheldon cautioned us to use the inner rim width to assess tire suitability, not the outer. On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Mitch Browne wrote: > It's always worthwhile to consult Sheldon Brown > http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html > > On May 6, 11:59 am, Michael_S wrote: > >

[RBW] Re: Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread Michael_S
Of course inner width is important, but there is a close relationship between inner and outer widths. and most manufacturers quote outside width only so "ya use what ya got". Sheldon's charts by the way only address the large end of the equation. that is... how big can you go. ~Mike~ On May

Re: [RBW] Rivendell and drop bars and reach

2010-05-06 Thread Rob Harrison
Thanks for posting that link to Dave Moulton's thoughts on TT/stem length. Fascinating. I think this explains why, at 6' - 2" and size 10.5 shoes (small for my height) I prefer a shorter stem Hope I can get my 62cm Saluki (sized right for PBH) set up properly. Rob in Seattle On May 6,

Re: [RBW] Re: Query Concerning Rim Width and Tire Size

2010-05-06 Thread Ken Freeman
For any given rim there is a precise relationship between inner and outer width and it can be easily measured as exactly as one likes, but I'm not sure how consistent the relationship is across all rim types. Granted, you use what you have as do I. Understanding the distinction is important for c

[RBW] Re: Salinas to Templeton (near Paso Robles)

2010-05-06 Thread doug peterson
Christine: +1 for the coast over the inland route, but between the Monterey Hostel and M-6 in San Simeon there are no inexpensive lodgings, and about 120 miles of riding. I came north on the inland route a couple of years ago. Routes paralleling 101 are easy but there is one stretch around a mil

[RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread doug peterson
Needs to have a big front basket as standard equipment. Grant, don't underestimate the number of lugs out here in cyberspace. dougP On May 6, 2:08 pm, Dustin Sharp wrote: > New name for women's mixte: > > Granny Wrinkle Toes > > Man, I bet that one would sell like hotcakes. > > > > > > > From:

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Rene Sterental
My daughters would never ride a bike that had LaToya Jackson on the down tube or anywhere else... I'm not going to suggest any names, but names that polarize people so radically should be avoided. If you ask me, my preference is for Greek female names or names of planets. René -- You received t

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread EricP
"Hooray, hooray, hooray!" "One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know." Bike naming - for the really big frames - Fezzik. Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On May 6, 4:37�pm, Steve Palincsar wrote: > On Thu, 2010-05-06 at 14:11 -0700, Jim M. wrote: > > I'm

[RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread EricP
Well and good. But gotta draw the line at Uranus. Another great name - P. Caspar Biddle. Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On May 6, 7:12�pm, Rene Sterental wrote: > My daughters would never ride a bike that had LaToya Jackson on the down > tube or anywhere else... > > I'm not going to suggest any names

[RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
As long as you spell it correctly... I believe it is "Dick Van PattEn". How 'bout "John Rhys Davies"? Didn't he voice Treebeard and play Gimli? "You'll have to toss me!" TLS who anxiously awaits with assonance an Abe Vigoda frameset On May 6, 3:45 pm, Grant Petersen wrote: > Abe Vigoda and Dic

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Bridgestone
"Rocinante" would be pretty awesome—the name of Don Quixote's horse, and John Steinbeck's camper in "Travels with Charley." -- 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...@googlegroups.co

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
An actual gender-agnostic mixte: the "Pastorale" On May 5, 1:20 pm, Bridgestone wrote: > "Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike" > > 10. Travelino > > 9. Henri Torres > > 8. Vagabondo > > 7. Hugonaut > > 6. Velocipes > > 5. Navigador > > 4. Luis Rotundus > > 3. F. Murray Abraham > > 2. Uniped

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread andrew hill
how about.. Chautauqua (for a long haul country/sport/touring) Mountain Goat (for a 29er single speed) Bonnie / Clyde (for hers/his 29er mixtes) Be Seeing You (for a penny-farthing or 96er) Cutter (in the same family as a Rodeo, but more fun to beat out of town carbon racers with) -- You

[RBW] Riv names - One for Tall People's Bikes

2010-05-06 Thread James Warren
I can't resist, and I fear I'm getting in late in the game. But a bike for tall people must be named: Mo Udall http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_Udall -Jim W. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send

[RBW] Re: FS: Women's clothing, Swobo & Descente - price reduced, buy now! buy, buy, buy, buy

2010-05-06 Thread cyclotourist
The bold text must have been the trick... that and dropping the price by ~50% All items are sold pending payment! THANKS! On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:51 AM, cyclotourist wrote: > No interest at the original price, so depression-era blow-out pricing now! > And I'm not just talking it up, but this

[RBW] Re: FS: Women's clothing, Swobo & Descente - price reduced, buy now! buy, buy, buy, buy

2010-05-06 Thread cyclotourist
Interesting observation: There were several responders, but all were guys interested in it for their S.O.s. None of the ibob/RBW lady-folk jumped at this once in a lifetime opportunity. Discuss amongst yourselves. On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:08 PM, cyclotourist wrote: > The bold text must have

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread cyclotourist
You make me so happy today. http://popup.lala.com/popup/432627056448446248 On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:57 PM, William wrote: > I got a girl in the Castle and one in the pagoda > You know I got rhymes like Abe Vigoda > > On May 6, 1:45 pm, Grant Petersen wrote: > > Abe Vigoda and Dick Van Patton

[RBW] LaToya etc

2010-05-06 Thread Grant Petersen
FTR, wasn't Sirius. -- Grant Rivendell Bicycle Works www.rivbike.com 925 933 7304 -- 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...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send

Re: [RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Annette Lein
For a mixte.Emmeline Pankhurst On May 6, 2010, at 8:46 PM, andrew hill wrote: how about.. Chautauqua (for a long haul country/sport/touring) Mountain Goat (for a 29er single speed) Bonnie / Clyde (for hers/his 29er mixtes) Be Seeing You (for a penny-farthing or 96er) Cutter (in the sa

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Ray Shine
How about stealing a name from a guy I actually know and once worked with: Roscoe Sweeny? From: EricP To: RBW Owners Bunch Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 5:24:12 PM Subject: [RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions Well and good. But gotta draw the line

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread scott
"Rocinante" would be pretty awesome—the name of Don Quixote's horse, and John Steinbeck's camper in "Travels with Charley." That's the name of my touring bike. 'Cept I spell it differently. On May 6, 8:31 pm, Annette Lein wrote: > For a mixte.Emmeline Pankhurst > > On May 6, 2010, at 8:46 PM

[RBW] re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Michael Mann
I once had a girlfriend who bought a rattle-can black no-label bike she named Boo Radley. -- Michael Mann http://baiku-velomann.blogspot.com/ -- 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: [BOB] FS: Women's clothing, Swobo & Descente - price reduced, buy now! buy, buy, buy, buy

2010-05-06 Thread cyclotourist
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Chris Cullum wrote: > On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:10 PM, cyclotourist > wrote: > > Interesting observation: There were several responders, but all were > guys > > interested in it for their S.O.s. None of the ibob/RBW lady-folk jumped > at > > this once in a lifeti

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Jeff, KC MO
Rocinante, or Rose, was the name of Dervla Murphy's bike in "Full Tilt", IIRC. Dervla would also be a great bike name and a suitable honor. On May 6, 7:29 pm, Bridgestone wrote: > "Rocinante" would be pretty awesome—the name of Don Quixote's horse, > and John Steinbeck's camper in "Travels with

[RBW] WTB Noodle bars

2010-05-06 Thread hobie
Looking to buy a Nitto Noodle bar 48cm.If anyone is interested in selling one plesae contact me.Thanks ride on!!! -- 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...@googlegroups.com. To unsu

[RBW] FS:Vittoria Randonneur folding,Selle Anatomica,MKS Fuji.

2010-05-06 Thread hobie
1- pair of lightly used Vittoria 700x32c Randonneur Pro folding tires, double shielding, reflective sidewalls.$40.00 shipped. 1-Selle Anatomica saddle in black w. copper rivits standard model no slot or watershed.$65.00 shipped 1-pair of MKS GR-9 pedals $20.00 shipped -- You received this messag

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2010-05-06 Thread Eric Norris
I forget if this has been posted to the list before, so here goes ... http://www.publicbikes.com/ Some very Riv-ish bikes, replete with baskets, bags, and Albatross-y bars. --Eric Sent from my iPad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch

Re: [RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread CycloFiend
You all realize, after all this, that the next new Rivendell bicycle will have no name. Just a moniker-free headbadge. - Jim "What hath we wrought?..." -- Jim Edgar cyclofi...@earthlink.net Cyclofiend Bicycle Photo Galleries - http://www.cyclofiend.com Current Classics - Cross Bikes Singlespee

[RBW] Re: Riv's favorite names from the suggestions

2010-05-06 Thread Mike
On May 6, 1:57 pm, William wrote: > I got a girl in the Castle and one in the pagoda > You know I got rhymes like Abe Vigoda Word. I think I actually think of the Beastie Boys first and Fish second when I hear his name. --mike -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Goog

[RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread Aaron Thomas
An undeniably cool name and worthy woman to commemorate, but perhaps a mixed message for a bike. At least one biographer quotes her as saying to her daughter: "You must not ride too much on your bicycle." See (p. 52): http://books.google.com/books?id=ksUh2lIpcGYC&pg=PA52&dq=Emmeline+Pankhurst+bi

[RBW] bombadil fork / racks?

2010-05-06 Thread andrew hill
ok, so this Bomba i have is pretty lovely, but i'm at a loss as to how all the eyelets and screwintoable bits there are on the fork could best be used. i've got no racks currently.. would just having a front one affect the handling adversely? assuming smallish front panniers or a top bag, 80%

Re: [RBW] Re: Top Ten Names for the next Rivendell Bike

2010-05-06 Thread James Warren
Yeah, but I'm pouring it on anyway. I'm going to call Rivendell and demand the following: "Pon Farr" What is it? I know some of you know. If not: http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Pon_farr -Jim W. (LLAP) p.s. It could say LLAP on the headbadge or seat decal maybe. -Original Message

[RBW] Re: LaToya etc

2010-05-06 Thread Joe Bernard
FTR, The Faithful have a tendency to believe you. That's gotta drive you crazy. On May 6, 6:18 pm, Grant Petersen wrote: > FTR, wasn't Sirius. > > -- > Grant > Rivendell Bicycle Workswww.rivbike.com > 925 933 7304 > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups