Nice bikes -- interesting setups. I'm surprised you get only 53 mm from a
60 mm Big Apple. Are they new? Mine have measured up to 65 mm on wide rims.
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Philip Williamson
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> Woodchipper: http://www.flickr.com/photos/philipwilliamson/6224830224/
> Midge: http://www.f
I use a longer stem that is also a bit higher compared to setting up a bike
with drop bars.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrivers/7844475238/
Hard to tell from this photo but the grips are higher than the saddle. I would
agree with the above that angle of the bars is also critical.
Michael
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I personally don't use Albas for the reasons you describe. But I do like
similar bars that don't sweep back as much, like the Soma Clarence and the
Surly Open Bar, neither of which come in silver.
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A Sheldon nut shouldn't be that expensive to ship to Thailand. It fits easily
in a letter-sized envelope.
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> I use a longer stem that is also a bit higher compared to setting up a
bike with drop bars.
This technique worked pretty well for me when I had Albas. Since gone over
to Jitensha (and for a future bike have a Ti bar from Watson Cycles that is
close to Jitensha) which for me anyway work bet
As stated ... it's ALL about the stem length as far as how "upright" a bike
feels. And yes ... 8cm. stem with Alba's is waay short !!!
I use a 13cm. stem on the Bombadil with it's 63cm. TT and I am definitely
not too upright ! lol My knees clear the bar ends easily when turning,
which if
As stated ... it's ALL about the total of TT and stem length as far as how
"upright" a bike feels. And yes ... 8cm. stem with Alba's is waay
short !!! If a frame is already short of TT for a rider ... don't bother
with an Albatross Bar !!
I use a 13cm. stem on the Bombadil with it's 6
I have a dark green Brooks B-17 on my QB, and it's never left any coloration on
clothing, even in the rain.
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I use Albatross bars on my Cross Check. I use a long stem, 12cm, with the
bars at a slight angle and slightly lower than the saddle. It works well. I
like it much more than a flat bar. For a while I was using the Surly Open
Bar. While they feel stiffer the angle isn't quite right for me.
Just
just to add to the chorus, i use an 80mm stem with drops or moustache, use a
110 with albas.
the 'leverage' feeling will be different because albas are even wider then
moustache bars, so you're arms are farther out, but you can climb with albas
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Royal Blue Newbaum's with clear shellac will look great. You might consider
putting 48cm Noodles on the bike. I have those on my LHT and love the way
they feel, especially off road.
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On Monday, February 4, 2013 5:40:53 PM UTC-6, Bruce Baker wrote:
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> Jim,
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I run Alba's on my Hunqapillar with a 9cm Nitto stem. I haven't found any
issues with braking and body English, and there are no shortage of hills in
Seattle to test it. I like a little cant to the bars, but not much, as you
can see:
http://flic.kr/p/ddc4fF
I really like this set up for the
My wife is pretty tiny. She runs the saddle nearly slammed to the seat lug
on her 52cm Yves Gomez. Still, her Albas are paired with a longer
Technomic DLX stem. I can't remember right now if we went with a 12 or an
11cm stem, but I'm pretty sure it's a 12.
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 9:50
Jim,
that is probably the sensible solution. Thanks everyone for your creative
thinking. William, it's good to know Riv sells Sheldon Nuts. Not sure why I
didn't see them before. Stephen, your assessment is correct. Thanks for
clarifying.
The only option that seems to have some chance of succ
Hi,
This 1994 Bridgestone RB-2 I'm selling is in amazingly excellent
condition for a bike of that age. While there are some scratches by the
dropout, and some decals are cracked, the paint is shiny and there's no
rust or dents.
Also, while common for the RB-1, this was a rare size for an RB-
Hi, all: This was a fun experiment but ultimately I have gone in a
different direction. I got these secondhand. The stem is in very nice
condition but the bars have a few scratches around the exposed clamp area.
Both are 26.0. How does $80 plus shipping sound? If anyone is interested
in so
Sold!
Ryan
On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 10:47:56 AM UTC-8, rcnute wrote:
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> Hi, all: This was a fun experiment but ultimately I have gone in a
> different direction. I got these secondhand. The stem is in very nice
> condition but the bars have a few scratches around the exposed clamp area
I ended up with the albatros bars that came on my wife's betty foy on my
mb-3. I didn't have mountain brake levers so I used road brake levers set
up moustache bar style. i've never had any problem getting my hands to
the brake levers in time to stop.
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 9:50:43 PM
Hello RBW Members,
I am going to sell my other Acorn bag. I had big plans to go on long bike
rides and tours but with 3 young kids all in sports and me coaching I just
can't find the time to go out for more than an hour or 2 maybe. The bag I
have to sell is the medium saddle bag in ranger ta
We were lucky to have a sunny day in the 60's here in NE Alabama
yesterday. I took a nice long ride on my Ram to visit my 16 year-old son,
Alex. Sadly, that ride was to the cemetary because Alex accidentally
killed himself a week ago today while playing the "choking game". If you
have kids o
I am incredibly sorry for your loss, and saddened by the story. I hope
you and your family find solace.
jim m
wc ca
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:50 PM, John wrote:
> We were lucky to have a sunny day in the 60's here in NE Alabama yesterday.
> I took a nice long ride on my Ram to visit my 16 year-o
hiya, Dave
If not yet bespoke, I will purchase your RB-2 frame. My shipping address is
Marc Schwartz
233 South Miranda Street
Las Cruces, NM 88005
please advise me as to total and preferred payment method, provided the sale
can go forth
thanks,
Marc
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From:
The bolt might be replaceable as earlier models were replaceable but I
think this would be more expensive than the Sheldon Fender Nuts even with
shipping. http://www.kurtkaminer.com/tektro_nutted_r556.html
Stephen
On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 10:32:24 AM UTC-8, Earl Grey wrote:
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> Jim,
>
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Thank Lob for that! I was having a terribly hard time resisting the
temptation to buy. Especially considering how nice a 650B bike an RB2
could make.
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John,
My heart goes out to you and your family. Thank you for sharing your
experience with us to help prevent future tragedies. I will talk to my kids
and make sure they never play games like this.
Peace,
Toshi in Oakland, CA
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:50 PM, John wrote:
> We were lucky to ha
Hi Dave,
If Marc decides not to purchase which I doubt, I'll be your back up.
Cheers,
Hugh
(323) 626-7755
On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 2:47:08 PM UTC-8, William wrote:
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> Thank Lob for that! I was having a terribly hard time resisting the
> temptation to buy. Especially considering how n
John,
My deepest condolences for you and your family. I can't imagine what it
must feel like to lose a piece of your self in such a manner. My heart as
well goes out to you. I will keep you in my prayers.
Hugh
Sunland, Ca
On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 12:50:40 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
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> We wer
Sorry to hear about this John.
If you ever want to ride with some other Alabama Rvs, drop me a line. There
are a few scattered here and there and maybe we could set something up
either on the Chief Ladiga Trail, or on rural roads.
Bruce
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 5:01 PM, HSmitham wrote:
> John,
>
John, thank you for doing something constructive with your grief by making
us aware of this dangerous practice. News like this puts life in
perspective and makes all our heated rimstrip controversies seem even
sillier. I'll be sending good vibes, prayers, hopes, etc, to you and your
family from
John,
Please take some small comfort in knowing that I and all the Rivendell riders
around the world hold you and your family in our hearts.
Marc
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John, holding your family up in prayers - our children are our treasures and we
never anticipate out living them. The bible has a lot of comforting scriptures
as well as Ninety Minutes in Heaven - and - Heaven is for Real. Both of the two
latter books are true and are easy reads. Both will help
Pudge,I'm newer to this page and would sure appreciate knowing where you found
your celery green handle bar tape, and maybe a brand name if possible. Its
really pretty. Thank you so very much. Erin
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Hello Seattle Rivenders- anyone less than impressed with their lightly used
Purist bottles and want to trade for some Camelback Podiums? I have two
lightly used bottles that work well, I just want a simpler design...
Tim/Seattle
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Anyone looking for a change of ergonomics? I had a relationship with
a lightly used Mustache bar but unfortunately we never really hit it
off. Would like to explore new horizons with a set of Albas. Same
for the Nitto "Dream" (44cm) bars of decade-ago Riviness. The ramp is
too steep for my liki
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> John,
I'm so sorry. Thanks for sharing. I'll show your email to my 14 year old
son.
René
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Mike 18-19 works for me.ctually the overnighter got moved to the 20-21st.
So 18-19 is perfect.
Anne, you could always just camp with us the first night and ride back the
second night if the second day is to long. I'm more curious on the other
side of Ham.
On Monday, February 4, 2013 8:47:50 AM
Hey Manny, sawet!so are we thinking of meeting at Fremont BART on
Monday morn?Cant wait. -Mike
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Manuel Acosta
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> Mike 18-19 works for me.ctually the overnighter got moved to the 20-21st.
> So 18-19 is perfect.
>
> Anne, you could always just ca
>
> I have a brand new in bag Nitto Dynamic 13cm stem if you want to trade for
> the 10cm Technomic you have.
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John - my deepest sympathies for your family's pain and loss. I will talk
with my 10-yr old about this. Thank you for sharing - Alex and your family
are in our thoughts.
Brian
Seattle, WA
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:50 PM, John wrote:
> We were lucky to have a sunny day in the 60's here in NE
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