[RBW] Re: advice on crank / bb selection

2010-09-27 Thread charlie
My theoryif it feels comfortable to you its probably right for you. Only you can tell what works. I have a similar predicament and will probably use some "kneesavers" to get a wider Q and keep the bottom bracket width that gives me the best chainline for my terrain. I think the Riv site giv

[RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread travis.ha...@gmail.com
2 centimeters, 4/5 of an inch? That's quite a bit. Did anyone ever offer observation to you that your hips were rocking when you pedaled? The other rule of foot-length is that heels just touching the pedals when the leg is fully extended implies the "right" bend at the knee when the distance from

Re: [RBW] my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread Bruce
very nice. From: BykMor To: RBW Owners Bunch Sent: Sun, September 26, 2010 11:04:55 PM Subject: [RBW] my Rambouillet- some new pics My green Rambouillet is finally (almost) complete and it was a nice day out so I took a few pictures. -- You receiv

Re: [RBW] Re: advice on crank / bb selection

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
The Cyclotourist has a very narrow tread, so these would probably not be for you. I get 160 mm for the Q on my XD2 with its stock Sam Hill bb; not that 5 mm is a huge difference, and doubtless is more than made up by shoes, cleat position and pedal choice; but I wonder if you measured more careful

Re: [RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread Ken Freeman
I start with my PBH measurement, then multiply by 1.09. I set the saddle to this height measuring along the seat tube from the axis of the pedal to the top of the saddle with the lower crank arm in line with the seat tube. I do this with the saddle level and centered on the saddle clamp. Then I

Re: [RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread Ken Freeman
Another thing is that triathletes usually have their saddles placed farther forward and higher up than do road riders - different strokes for different sports! His advice might not be right for you. On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Ken Freeman wrote: > I start with my PBH measurement, then multi

[RBW] FS: Carradice Nelson and Carradice SQR, $60 shipped CONUS

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Bag: Old, but good. This model has the double layer of canvas on the bottom instead of the plastic (I *think* the newer ones I owned had plastic down there, but I could be forgetting something). Canvas faded, straps rather grubby, but all in excellent working order. SQR: New (ish) -- has been moun

[RBW] Re: advice on crank / bb selection

2010-09-27 Thread Garth
I found this very helpful chart of Tange BB's, and Shimano's UN54 are about the same proportions. This is invaluable if you want to go changing BB's. The 111mm Tange is labelled as a 110 BTW. Look carefully at the charts ,as driveside/non driveside proportions are surprising, they don't really f

[RBW] Re: my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread MichaelH
Very nice build, but I may be prejudice since my blue Ram is quite similar - Honjos, Paul's, Marks mini, DT shifters. I went with White hubs & Dinotte lighting. What is the crank set? michael On Sep 27, 12:04 am, BykMor wrote: > My green Rambouillet is finally (almost) complete and it was a ni

[RBW] Bag and SQR claimed.

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
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[RBW] Re: looking to buy tubus front lowrider rack for atlantis w 26" rims: any prefs over tara vs ergo/nova?

2010-09-27 Thread Montclair BobbyB
I have a Tubus Tara lowrider rack (about 4 years old) that I have installed on my old 26 inch Mongoose ATB Tourer and ridden around maybe a dozen times (all for show, as it turns out !!!) I originally intended to use these on my Kogswell, but sold that bike before I got around to doing my imaginar

[RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread sjauch
Saddle height is very person specific. I went with Riv method of PBH minus 10 for a saddle height of 72cm. Earlier this year I developed knee pain that prevented me from riding for 2 months. I went to a fitter who raised my saddle by 1.5cm and it has made a world of difference. This was in addition

Re: [RBW] Re: looking to buy tubus front lowrider rack for atlantis w 26" rims: any prefs over tara vs ergo/nova?

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Bobby: What tires were on the Fargo when you tried it? I have a Tara and, while I did not actually mount it on the Fargo, I held it "in place" and it seemed to me that, with a little bending if necessary, it would work fine at least with 40 mm tires. But if you are sure that it won't work, I'll nee

[RBW] Re: looking to buy tubus front lowrider rack for atlantis w 26" rims: any prefs over tara vs ergo/nova?

2010-09-27 Thread JoelMatthews
> That's a nice rack but my first thought was " Why didn't they finish it and > put a platform on it?" For pure touring, it is a very good design. Light weight but sturdy. Holds panniers tight to center. A small handlebar bag is enough for whatever most people need on the ride. I agree it is no

[RBW] FS: On One Midge bars, $35 shipped CONUS

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
As new. I just received them from another Bob, took a look, and saw that the hooks are too short and shallow for my needs. But a very nice bar if you don't have huge hands and can set the bar up high and angled downward (I don't like downward angled bars). I am selling them for the same price that

Re: [RBW] New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread Bruce Baker
I have always used the method of putting my heel on the pedal at 6 o'clock and adjusting the saddle height so that my leg is straight. This will provide some bend to the knees since you are pedaling with the ball of your foot. On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 9:29 PM, GeorgeS wrote: > I rode my club's c

Re: [RBW] finished hunqapillar build

2010-09-27 Thread Fai Mao
More generally, Tell us how it is built up On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 8:09 AM, JimD wrote: > What a beautiful bike! > > Here's hoping that it stars in many of your great photos. > > -JimD > > On Sep 25, 2010, at 7:26 PM, erik jensen wrote: > > Taking a break after a day of assembly. Looking forw

[RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread JoelMatthews
Very impressed with the effort some of you put into finding optimal seat height. I eyeball it when setting up the bike then make sure I have the appropriate seat post adjusting tool with me the first few rides (usually have this in any event - cepting the bike with the Pitlock binder.) On Sep 27

[RBW] Re: my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread Leslie
I hadn't noticed that the lugs had changed; mine has the pointy-lugs like the Hilsen instead of the swoopy Atlantis-like ones. (I had noticed the mid-stay mounts, etc., but haven't used them yet... ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/leslie_bright/4407972696/in/set-72157623199721925/#/photos/leslie_br

Re: [RBW] Re: advice on crank / bb selection

2010-09-27 Thread CycloFiend
on 9/26/10 9:45 PM, andrew hill at neurod...@gmail.com wrote: > So.. when starting to build my new (to me) Romulus.. what size bb might folks > suggest to get a nice wide Q? You have to watch it a bit there - simply swapping in a bottom bracket with a longer spindle will change your chainline. It

[RBW] Re: my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread BykMor
Thanks for the comments, all. I like seeing the other builds. Nice, Leslie, I need to get me a Yehuda Moon pin. Not sure of the exact timing of this frame. Possibly towards the end of the 2006-2008 range. We also haven't figured out what, exactly, is up with that Sugino crankset. It's giving me a

[RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread kevin lindsey
David Wilson, in "Bicycle Science" (the bible of bicycle engineering), advocated no knee flex at 6:00, meaning that a rider seeking maximum efficiency should raise his or her saddle just a bit if his or her knee is slightly bent at that position. Any flex there and you lose a significant amount of

[RBW] Re: my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread Philip Williamson
I love the Cycles Gladiator cork spacer on the rack! The whole bike is dialed beautifully. That was the first time I'd seen that light mount in action - does it hold steady? Philip Williamson www.biketinker.com On Sep 26, 9:04 pm, BykMor wrote: > My green Rambouillet is finally (almost) comple

[RBW] Re: looking to buy tubus front lowrider rack for atlantis w 26" rims: any prefs over tara vs ergo/nova?

2010-09-27 Thread Montclair BobbyB
Patrick: (I should know better than to leave out details to qualify my statement... apologies)... I was running Big Apple 2.35 (60mm) tires. I didn't try it with narrower tires. BB On Sep 27, 10:18 am, PATRICK MOORE wrote: > Bobby: What tires were on the Fargo when you tried it? I have a Tara >

[RBW] picture of ram or rom w/fenders

2010-09-27 Thread Seth Vidal
Last week or the week before last - in the discussion of fender clearance on ram's someone posted a picture of a ram or a rom with sks fenders and what looked like jack browns tires. Can that person post that picture again? I can't seem to find it in the archives and I want to take another look at

[RBW] Riv-Related Photos

2010-09-27 Thread Eric Norris
I took my Riv Road out for a little ride on Saturday--the Knoxville Double Century (204 miles, 12,000 feet of climbing, mid-90s temps).  I didn't get photos of them, but there were several other Rivendells on the ride, including an orange Ram and a very pretty Riv Road (with ... Gasp! ... a thr

Re: [RBW] my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread Eric Norris
Are those pedals a standard color, or did you add the green to the end plates? --Eric "Color-Coordinated Bikes Go Faster" Norris www.campyonly.com www.wheelsnorth.org On Sep 27, 2010, at 08:43 AM, Philip Williamson wrote: I love the Cycles Gladiator cork spacer on the rack! The whole bike i

[RBW] Not-so-small renovelo updates

2010-09-27 Thread William
So, things have changed quite a bit since Sept 4. The Renovelo frameset that I picked up had a couple issues. Issues that were hard to detect until you started building the bike. Anyhow, Riv totally started handling them as you'd expect. As that process was underway, I had a conversation with K

RE: [RBW] Riv-Related Photos (and a plug for the GB Cypres)

2010-09-27 Thread Joe Bartoe
Very nice pics, Eric! I'm the owner of the carbon-barred, threadless steer tube Riv. It was a great ride and well supported. There seemed to be a lot less steel on the ride than I'm used to seeing. Through all the chip seal and the broken pavement and the potholes, my 700x28c Grand Bois Cypr

[RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread Travis
Speaking as someone with somewhat troublesome knees, I cannot stand having my saddle height any lower than even 1-2 cm below my highest tolerable position. If I'm not getting a full extension with my quad I have a sensation of holding my breath in my knees. Also, your legs are strongest at the top

[RBW] Carrdice Nelson, SQR and Midge have been claimed. Thanks for the interest.

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
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[RBW] Backpack maker mentioned in an old Reader?

2010-09-27 Thread Jeffrey
Grant was supporting a backpack manufacturer in a Riv Reader I once read. Can somebody save me a little time and tell me if they recall who that maker may be? I remember he touted them because they (the designer) were first to develop a frameless pack (IIRC). They went out of business for a time, t

[RBW] Re: Backpack maker mentioned in an old Reader?

2010-09-27 Thread cyclofiend
There may have been others (away from the archives right now), but you might be thinking of this: http://www.rivbike.com/rivendell_trivia Rivendell Mountain Works "Jensen" pack - J On Sep 27, 8:38 am, Jeffrey wrote: > Grant was supporting a backpack manufacturer in a Riv Reader I once > read.

Re: [RBW] Backpack maker mentioned in an old Reader?

2010-09-27 Thread Bill Connell
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jeffrey wrote: > Grant was supporting a backpack manufacturer in a Riv Reader I once > read. Can somebody save me a little time and tell me if they recall > who that maker may be? I remember he touted them because they (the > designer) were first to develop a fram

[RBW] Re: finished hunqapillar build

2010-09-27 Thread erik jensen
i took the hunqapillar out for a ride yesterday, and aside from coming down with some sort of flu out in the middle of briones, all was great. The 2.35" big apples roll over most anything, it was a bit crazy to find myself picking out the most difficult line for a change. quite a bit different than

[RBW] Re: Backpack maker mentioned in an old Reader?

2010-09-27 Thread Angus
http://rivendellmountainworks.com/thanks.html Mentions Grant. Angus On Sep 27, 12:19 pm, Bill Connell wrote: > On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jeffrey wrote: > > Grant was supporting a backpack manufacturer in a Riv Reader I once > > read. Can somebody save me a little time and tell me if th

Re: [RBW] Re: finished hunqapillar build

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
I must look into that WI crankset. I've found that the BAs roll very well for their bulk; they even climb surprisingly well -- and I've paired mine with 780 gram 45 mm rims -- and this even at absurdly low pressures -- sub 15/sub 20. Yesterday I was maintaining 18 mph on pavement (as well as on fi

[RBW] Re: Backpack maker mentioned in an old Reader?

2010-09-27 Thread JoelMatthews
I have one. They are made to order. Not as luxe as some of the new fangled offerings on the market, but very nice and comfortable to use. On Sep 27, 10:38 am, Jeffrey wrote: > Grant was supporting a backpack manufacturer in a Riv Reader I once > read. Can somebody save me a little time and tell

[RBW] Re: Reminder: Garage Sale and Ride

2010-09-27 Thread reidplum
Can anyone tell me the mileage from Riv WHQ to the top of Mt. Diablo? I'm considering the ride. And yes, I know that the hard part is elevation gain, not mileage, but with elevation (that I know) and mileage, I can gauge just how much I'll embarass myself if I try the ride. Thanks! Reid -- You r

Re: [RBW] Re: Reminder: Garage Sale and Ride

2010-09-27 Thread Anne Paulson
About fourteen miles. Google Maps is your friend. On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:10 AM, reidplum wrote: > Can anyone tell me the mileage from Riv WHQ to the top of Mt. Diablo? > I'm considering the ride. And yes, I know that the hard part is > elevation gain, not mileage, but with elevation (that I k

[RBW] Re: Not-so-small renovelo updates

2010-09-27 Thread RoadieRyan
Wow love that blue -looks like its going to be a gorgeous bike look forward to the final build photos. Chapeau on making the choice to get the "one you really wanted" I have too often settled for something that was "mostly" what I wanted and then thought "maybe I should have bought X" rather tha

Re: [RBW] Re: finished hunqapillar build

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
I must save for one of those. I've been hassling myself trying to make a 44/30 double for the Fargo without widening the Q any more than it currently is (160) with the XD2 and the 113 mm Tange. I can't run the 44 and 30 in the inner positions because they then butt up against the stay before they g

Re: [RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread Ken Freeman
Waht was the relationship of the foot to the pedal in this recommendation. It will make a big difference if the ball of the foot is on the pedal versus the rear of the foot or heel. Most modern discussions allow that there is definitely such a thing as having too small of a knee angle at max exten

Re: [RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Travis wrote: > Having your saddle further forward is more efficient > but less comfortable. Where did you get this information? That is not at all my experience, which is wholly the contrary: pushing the saddle backward (I have mine very far behind the bb) enco

Re: [RBW] Re: finished hunqapillar build

2010-09-27 Thread John Speare
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:51 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote: > > I must save for one of those. I've been hassling myself trying to make > a 44/30 double for the Fargo without widening the Q any more than it > currently is (160) with the XD2 and the 113 mm Tange. I can't run the > 44 and 30 in the inner

[RBW] Re: DaVinci Splitters - They're AWESOME!

2010-09-27 Thread sanjoser
nice bike I'm interested in the front light setup. what is that front light, how is it mounted on the front rack, and where do I get one best tom savarino On Sep 26, 2:53 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote: > I complete agree... they are really sweet. It's two bikes in one! > > And a nice bike it is:

[RBW] Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread John Bennett
Jay, who is in charge, took a few pictures, just to give us all a hint of what we can expect on Saturday. http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/garage-sale-october-2-2010/01-009 Hope to see you at 8:30 sharp, (but no sooner, so we can get it all set up and be fair to everyone, especially the punct

[RBW] Re: Riv-Related Photos

2010-09-27 Thread ciaj
>>This ride completed my 21st consecutive California Triple Crown... Jiminy cricket! On Sep 27, 10:19 am, Eric Norris wrote: > I took my Riv Road out for a little ride on Saturday--the Knoxville Double > Century (204 miles, 12,000 feet of climbing, mid-90s temps).  I didn't get > photos of th

Re: [RBW] Re: Reminder: Garage Sale and Ride

2010-09-27 Thread Bruce Baker
Go to this link for distance and climb info... http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united-states/ca/walnut-creek/1185529077 On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Anne Paulson wrote: > About fourteen miles. Google Maps is your friend. > > On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:10 AM, reidplum > wrote: > > Can anyone te

Re: [RBW] Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread CycloFiend
on 9/27/10 2:26 PM, John Bennett at johnat...@gmail.com wrote: > Jay, who is in charge, took a few pictures, just to give us all a hint > of what we can expect on Saturday. > > http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/garage-sale-october-2-2010/01-009 > > Hope to see you at 8:30 sharp, (but no soone

[RBW] WTB: Sackville SaddleSack-Medium (Grey)

2010-09-27 Thread Travis
If anyone has one in decent condition I'd be interested. A new SaddleSack is a bit out of my price range. I'd prefer Grid Grey to match my bike and other Sackville baggage. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this grou

[RBW] VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread Adam Kimball
Hi, In my search for the best brakes, I've been thinking about trying the Velo Orange Grand Cru brakes. In their marketing copy they mention that the brakes are the best of "every other" long-reach brake caliper they have tried. I'd take that to mean VO believes them to be better than Silvers an

Re: [RBW] Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread Seth Vidal
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 6:09 PM, CycloFiend wrote: > on 9/27/10 2:26 PM, John Bennett at johnat...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Jay, who is in charge, took a few pictures, just to give us all a hint >> of what we can expect on Saturday. >> >> http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/garage-sale-october-2-201

Re: [RBW] Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread James Warren
I'm was coming anyway, but nonetheless, evil I say, EVIL. On Sep 27, 2010, at 2:26 PM, John Bennett wrote: > Jay, who is in charge, took a few pictures, just to give us all a hint > of what we can expect on Saturday. > > http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/garage-sale-october-2-2010/01-009 >

[RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread RonaTD
> "Sir, you might want to raise your seat a bit > so you'll get more leverage." More leverage from a higher saddle? I'd like to see the physics that validates that assertion. td -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to th

Re: [RBW] Re: my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread James Warren
Leslie, Perfect bike. It looks you are getting the most out of the fender and tire room. What size tires are those? -Jim W. On Sep 27, 2010, at 7:55 AM, Leslie wrote: > I hadn't noticed that the lugs had changed; mine has the pointy-lugs > like the Hilsen instead of the swoopy Atlantis-like o

[RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread Justin August
I am Grand Crurious myself...but I don't think they would work on the Bleriot - and they don't open very wide, comparatively. On Sep 27, 6:35 pm, Adam Kimball wrote: > Hi, > > In my search for the best brakes, I've been thinking about trying the > Velo Orange Grand Cru brakes.  In their marketing

[RBW] Re: Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread EricP
Definitely evil. Especially as I'm half a country away. Wonder what the tweed bag is? And if I could fit in any of that clothing. Ah well. I'd really be humiliated on that climb. Good enough reason not to go. Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On Sep 27, 6:28 pm, James Warren wrote: > I'm was coming

Re: [RBW] VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread James Valiensi
Hi, I just got a set. They replace the Shimano BR600 long reach I had on my Rivendell. I switched o Campagnolo on that bike and didn't want to mix Shimano & Campy (but off-brands are OK?!) The brakes are very nicely made. The pads are a very good quality. They open a very slight more amount than

Re: [RBW] Re: Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread erik jensen
anyone planning or hoping to ride trails down? we could form the rear guard on the road slog, and enjoy some splendid riding on the way down. erik "hopes to justify 60mm tires this weekend" On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:27 PM, EricP wrote: > Definitely evil. Especially as I'm half a country away.

[RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread JoelMatthews
> I'd take that to mean VO believes them to be better than Silvers and Paul's. > Can anyone confirm or deny this claim? Paul Racers have been around for years, have a very loyal following, and stop bikes as well as any rim brake made. The Crus are brand new to the market, dual pivot not center

[RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread amoll68
Haven't used them on a bike, but FWIW, I've fondled them in the VO showroom and was fairly impressed with the quality and value. I already rub Paul's on my AHH, and think they're great. Alex Moll Marysville, WA -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW O

[RBW] Re: Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread cm
Maybe once, just once, one time for all of us who arent in the WC RBW WHQ vicinity, they could do a virtual garage sale. Too much of a pain? Maybe, but come onjust one time. Riv is an internet/mail order business, right? We are its internet/ mail order customers, right? (said in the nicest, mo

[RBW] Re: Riv-Related Photos

2010-09-27 Thread cm
Great Pics. Looks like a great ride. I see you have an Element. My bike and I have spent many nights in my Element. Best bike car ever? Cheers! cm -- 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-own

Re: [RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread cyclotourist
I was writing back and forth with someone who has them, replacing the Tektro/Silver (556???) long reach models. They said the stopping power was great, no mushiness at all, but that you had to deflate wide tires to get them in. For them, that was worth it. On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 6:20 PM, amoll

[RBW] Re: Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread Ken Yokanovich
It does look like some good stuff, but I imagine that they wound up with a lot of it due to picky unhappy customers in some variety or another. I used to manage operations at catalog retailer at one point in my life and we offered "grab bags" of product at different price points. Amazingly, they

[RBW] Re: Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread Philip Williamson
This is exactly what I was thinking, right down to the price point. iCycles has a $5 "Box of Crap" you can buy off their website. I think a $50 'rab 'ag would be a lot of fun, possibly with a flurry of trading after. Philip Williamson www.biketinker.com On Sep 27, 7:28 pm, Ken Yokanovich wrote

Re: [RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread James Valiensi
Hi, I've had the Paul's Racers and now the Crus. The Crus stop better and don't squeal, at least that has been my experience. I don't see why the Crus would not be as durable as the Paul's. Both brakes are CNC machined from aluminum plate. They are not forged or cast. Time will tell though, but t

Re: [RBW] Re: Speaking of the garage sale,

2010-09-27 Thread cyclotourist
So how was the riding? On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Philip Williamson < philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is exactly what I was thinking, right down to the price point. > iCycles has a $5 "Box of Crap" you can buy off their website. I think > a $50 'rab 'ag would be a lot of fun, p

[RBW] Re: New Thoughts on Saddle Height?

2010-09-27 Thread GeorgeS
Come to think of it, the guy did look like he spent a lot more time on the bike than in the books. I'm a lawyer, so the only "leverage" I recognize doesn't involve mechanics. GeorgeS On Sep 27, 6:28 pm, RonaTD wrote: > > "Sir, you might want to raise your seat a bit > > so you'll get more levera

[RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread Michael_S
I've gotten feedback from a few who've used them. Both said they were far better in stiffness and modulation than either the ShimaNo or the Tektros. I'm about ready to buy a pair for my new-to-me Ram. The only down side I've heard is that the Tektro's open wider. With a Tektro lever with the QR bu

[RBW] Honolulu Century Ride! (well half of it anyway)

2010-09-27 Thread Robert F. Harrison
Yesterday was the Honolulu Century Ride, an often lovely (and sometimes not so much) lovely ride from Kapiolani Park at the base of Diamond Head north along the coast to Ka'a'awa and back. To be honest I prefer the Haleiwa Metric Century, not because it's shorter, but because it's all out in the co

[RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread charlie
IMHO its all about the pads which are easily changed. Really now. its a mechanical clamp squeezing two rubber pads onto an aluminum rim. The only thing that might affect stopping power is the riders hand strength. The amount of flex increases with the length of the arm if its not made thicker o

[RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread Michael_S
Brake calipers are more sophisticated than you think. And the place of origin has nothing to do with how well they work. Pauls are well designed and made, and considerably more expensive. The design or the caliper and the cross sectional area of the arm can certainly make a difference in mechanica

[RBW] Re: my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread Eric
Where can I find the mount for the front headlight that you have? It's great! On Sep 27, 6:33 pm, James Warren wrote: > Leslie, > Perfect bike. It looks you are getting the most out of the fender and tire > room. What size tires are those? > > -Jim W. > > On Sep 27, 2010, at 7:55 AM, Leslie wro

[RBW] Re: VO Grand Cru long reach brakes?

2010-09-27 Thread Jon
I have them and like them a great deal. To be fair to VO's marketing copy, "best of their kind" may mean standard reach dual calipers so they may not be comparing themselves to centerpulls. Even ignoring that, at the time VO released their Grand Crus the Paul Racer M's weren't available, only the o

[RBW] Re: my Rambouillet- some new pics

2010-09-27 Thread Art Lewy
I'll second the question on tire size. Also, how is the fender attached to thet top of the fork? On Sep 26, 9:04 pm, BykMor wrote: > My green Rambouillet is finally (almost) complete and it was a nice > day out so I took a few pictures. > > Hopefully the link to my Picasa site will suffice. > >