loose cable tension will make the chain drop to the next smallest cog not-check
that first
a worn cog and the chain will skate/skip over the teeth of the cog
53 Year Old Mom Looks 33
The Stunning Results of Her Wrinkle Trick Has Botox
All the more depressing is that it seems to be in decent shape and a common
size. This could be a nice bike for someone if the goofy owner did not
think he had the find of a lifetime.
On Saturday, July 7, 2012 8:26:09 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Al that BS, and no drive-side pic. Brillia
The way it works:
Call us and tell us who is painting your bike. We send the decals
directly to the painter.
Thanks!
John at RBW HQ
On Jul 7, 10:25 am, lungimsam wrote:
> I notice some peeps have repainted their Rivbikes and have tnew decals. How
> do you get these for a repaint job? Thru Riv,
I'll back off the barrel adjuster and see if that works.
Andy, not quite ready for drastic measures like that yet :-)
Chain is new, crankset is new, rear derailer is new, cassette is less than
a year old.
I will do further chain sleuthing today.
So, since nobody has spoken up, i am guessin
Beeswax and tighten your shifter.
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Looks like a nice day for rolling around Clackamas County. The area around
Eagle Fern Park and the community of George are nice places to roll around
but farther out and so require add on miles if one is pedaling out from
Portland.
Your Hilsen looks great with the Albatross bars.
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When you say slipping, is the chain slipping but remaining in the same gear
(i.e., is it "jumping" over teeth) or is it dropping into the next highest
gear? If it's the former then the culprit is probably the cassette--even if
it's less than a year old, depending on how much it was ridden it cou
Did anyone here score the early Riv MTB the other day? Man, I was really
tempted to bid on that one. If you won it, please post more pics!
Marty
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As long as the chain threads through the derailer with a couple hairs of
clearance on each side it should be fine.
If everything else is new but the cassette, I'll be that's the culprit.
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On Saturday, July 7, 2012 7:45:44 PM UTC-7, Zack wrote:
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> I am currently trying to eliminate a
On Saturday, July 7, 2012 7:45:44 PM UTC-7, Zack wrote:
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> I am currently trying to eliminate a truly annoying chain slip on my
> new-to-me 62 Hunq, and it occurred to me that I am using a new-to-me
> derailer, and that could be causing the problem.
>
> Should it cause me a problem?
>
> I have
On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 09:17 -0700, gep71...@gmail.com wrote:
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>
> On Saturday, July 7, 2012 7:45:44 PM UTC-7, Zack wrote:
> I am currently trying to eliminate a truly annoying chain slip
> on my new-to-me 62 Hunq, and it occurred to me that I am using
> a new-to-me derail
Yes, please! I loved looking at those photos on the auction. What a total
trip back in time!
On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Marty wrote:
> Did anyone here score the early Riv MTB the other day? Man, I was really
> tempted to bid on that one. If you won it, please post more pics!
>
> Marty
>
> -
Thank you for responses everyone -
Steve -
Just to confirm, I think that this is the RD:
http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-2010-Road-Cycling-Derailleur/dp/B000XPV4ZM
(some of the 105's are short cage, just want to make sure the RD is the
problem before I switch it up)
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On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 12:27 -0700, Zack wrote:
> Thank you for responses everyone -
>
> Steve -
>
>
> Just to confirm, I think that this is the RD:
> http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-2010-Road-Cycling-Derailleur/dp/B000XPV4ZM
>
>
> (some of the 105's are short cage, just want to make sure the
I'm leaving this Friday for a week tour on the Montana section of the
Great Divide. It's a fully supported tour with Adventure Cycling on
(mostly) dirt Forest Service-type roads. Nothing too technical so I'm
taking the Hillborne. Vince at Riv set me up with some 50mm Schwalbe
Duremes that fit fine
I've used the Tektro R559 brakes on a 27" to 700c conversion for an
older Schwinn Paramount (Chicago era) P-15 bicycle. I'm very pleased
with their performance, and the aesthetics of a Tektro sidepull are
much nicer (IMO) than using some of the long-reach centerpull brakes
(e.g. Dia-Compe 750, for
A 105 can usually handle a 30-tooth cog, but 32 is pushing your luck. Like
others have said, you need to put a proper MTB derailer on to eliminate the
105 as the culprit, then see if there's still a shifting problem. And yes,
9-speed derailers are fine friction-shifting 8-speed cassetes.
Joe B
I have no extra derailers laying around, so will need to get a new one.
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I've pushed my short cage DuraAce to 32 teeth without issues. It surprised me
but it worked.
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On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 13:00 -0700, Zack wrote:
> I have no extra derailers laying around, so will need to get a new
> one.
Anybody here in your neighborhood? Where do you live, anyway?
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http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/d41.htm
Not too pricey for a very nice looking mech which is rated to 36 teeth.
On Sunday, July 8, 2012 1:00:02 PM UTC-7, Zack wrote:
> I have no extra derailers laying around, so will need to get a new one.
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Neighborhood: Burlington VT.
I see the microshift - may just get it, and I'll probably replace the
cassette as well. Seems weird that the cassette would wear so much in a
short time as to make it cause problems, but that doesn't mean it didn't I
guess.
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A riding buddy has a short cage Ultegra RD, shifting with STI. Front
is Ultegra road triple, 30-39-53. For a couple of years now, he's
been using an 11-32 9 speed from Harris. The old 27 big cog was
insufficient. He obviously cannot use every cog on every ring, but is
quite please with the shif
It never hurts to have a spare cassette. What I'd do is install the
derailer first and see how it goes. Even if you don't need the cassette
right away, you will eventually.
On Sunday, July 8, 2012 1:30:17 PM UTC-7, Zack wrote:
> Neighborhood: Burlington VT.
>
> I see the microshift - may just g
Wow, that sounds like an amazing time. Have fun. Please take pictures
and post them to this group.
--mike
On Jul 8, 12:38 pm, Tony wrote:
> I'm leaving this Friday for a week tour on the Montana section of the
> Great Divide. It's a fully supported tour with Adventure Cycling on
> (mostly) dirt
re over-thinking spokes: well-built, relatively new, good modern wheels
will certainly be fine, so don't worry. Spokes are light, though, and can
be easy to replace. On the front. You have to work harder on the rear. A
fiberfix kit has always sounded like a good idea for the rear, but I've
never ha
Adventure cycling supplies brake and shift cables and some tools. Spokes,
cassette tool, and chain whip weigh in at under a pound. So I am taking them.
I leave with adventure cycling for the Denali tour on Friday.
Good luck and have fun I can't wait to see your photos.
Kelly
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Kelly, same goes for you--have a good time and post pictures to the
list when you get back.
What bike are you riding?
On Jul 8, 2:30 pm, Kelly wrote:
> Adventure cycling supplies brake and shift cables and some tools. Spokes,
> cassette tool, and chain whip weigh in at under a pound. So I am
We've never had orange panel decals (the web may prove me wrong on this,
but I sure can't remember any, and if we ever did it was another brain
ago)and not many painters could pull it off. It is trickier than mere
mortals such as we can appreciate, so my moolah says Joe Bell did it, and
yes
Okay, this is a posting to sell a non-RBW frame set (plus extras), but the
Riv-related part is that sale of this frame set is helping to subsidize my
recent purchase of a Roadeo frame. And this Salsa La Cruz Ti frame was
built up with lots of parts acquired from RBW, and the thing is in the
spi
Here are some pictures, mounted to the Velocity Dyad rims on my QuickBeam.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/71141757@N02/sets/72157630487687298/
And - surprise - they're wider than I first thought. Bruce Gordon Cycles
says they're 43mm, but my calipers show them as 45.3mm wide at widest point
(whic
I'm taking the Bombadil. It's there now actually.
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Looking to sell here before I throw this on craigslist.
Got this at the Rivendell Garage sale a couple of years ago. Plenty of
beasuage on it prior found a good handful of pine needles in it before
cleaning it out. Used it on a number of camp trips since then.
Looking to get a bigger bag hence w
Late to the party. My new bike has a 105 long-cage on back, Silver
friction shifters, and an 11-30 8 speed cassette (46-30 rings up
front). Shifting is perfecto in all gears.
On Jul 7, 7:45 pm, Zack wrote:
> I am currently trying to eliminate a truly annoying chain slip on my
> new-to-me 62 Hun
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Hi Everyone,
I apologize if we've announced this before. We have lost of Jon Grant's T in
new colors and some new designs as well. Take a look:
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Remember, part of the proceeds for all Jon Grant prints and Ts goes to Cure
Search for Children's cancer.
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That was fast.
Already taken.
Cheers.
On Sunday, July 8, 2012 7:00:57 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
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> Looking to sell here before I throw this on craigslist.
> Got this at the Rivendell Garage sale a couple of years ago. Plenty of
> beasuage on it prior found a good handful of pine needles i
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