Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
Jason, my buddy's Dahon Tournado came with WCS (in silver - bike shops drool over them) - very nice bars. I don't have a place for rando bars, either. What they're really good for is bringing hood position higher on shorter (vertical) stems. The rise on the end of the bars eliminates a cross

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Steve Palincsar
On 06/02/2015 07:37 AM, Ron Mc wrote: Jason, my buddy's Dahon Tournado came with WCS (in silver - bike shops drool over them) - very nice bars. I don't have a place for rando bars, either. What they're really good for is bringing hood position higher on shorter (vertical) stems. The rise on

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
it's a convenient name, since interruptor levers are also known as cross brakes - the hand position that warrants use of these brakes. My daughter mostly rides there, sometimes on the hoods, never on the drops, but I think she likes the style of the drops.

[RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread ascpgh
I tried my own hand on that format ten years ago: Always a fan of under biking and getting out in the woods via the miles of great and lonely access roads. Andy Cheatham Pittsburgh On Mo

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Steve Palincsar
On 06/02/2015 07:54 AM, Ron Mc wrote: it's a convenient name, since interruptor levers are also known as cross brakes - the hand position that warrants use of these brakes. Oh, "on the bar top." Long pre-dates interrupter levers. My daughter mostly rides there, sometimes on the hoods, neve

[RBW] Re: Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread ascpgh
+2 on the Nitto RM-013, I have them on my Rambouillet and commuter Disc Trucker. An article comparing to Noodles including side by side pics: http://biketouringnews.com/components-touring-bicycles/cockpit/touring-bike-handlebars/nitto-dirt-drop-handlebars/ Andy Cheatham Pittsburgh On Monday,

[RBW] Re: Dirty Kanza

2015-06-02 Thread ascpgh
Looks like a true mud tire would have been worth the trouble, if available or in the garage. Silica compounded "mud" tires may not be a panacea, but they let go of the goop easier. Wet snow doesn't ball up on them in winter use either. I had some I mounted on a hunch for a trip to Stowe, VT and

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
there's a fine line between interrogatory and taking to task, separated by whether the answer is already known. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 7:00:09 AM UTC-5, Steve Palincsar wrote: > > > > Oh, "on the bar top." Long pre-dates interrupter levers. > > > -- You received this message becau

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
fair enough. First thing I did on my old Raleigh was remove those levers and add gum hoods. found this photo of my buddy's Dahon - it came with cross levers and the Ritchie WCS bar On Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Steve Palincsar
On 06/02/2015 08:44 AM, Ron Mc wrote: fair enough. First thing I did on my old Raleigh was remove those levers and add gum hoods. I did also, eventually. In my case it took a panic stop in traffic, going down the hill on Wisconsin Ave in Georgetown towards K St. Bottomed out the levers and

[RBW] My friend Pam writes about her first S24O experience

2015-06-02 Thread David Spranger
Enjoy! http://cltspokespeople.org/s240/ David Charlotte, NC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
cross levers, btw are serious brakes - they give you more leverage and less squirm than road levers On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 7:52:32 AM UTC-5, Steve Palincsar wrote: > > > > I did also, eventually. In my case it took a panic stop in traffic, > going down the hill on Wisconsin Ave in Georgeto

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Tim Gavin
I use "cross top" / interrupter brake levers on both of my Nitto B135-equipped bikes without discomfort, and I have bad wrists. But I just use that position--and those brakes--for upright cruising. I'm in the drops about 90% of the time (bars at seat level). I suppose I can say that I love the R

[RBW] Re: Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Kellie
Alternative: dirt drops. Here's a Midge……. similar to the now very popular Soma Portola. On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 7:41:57 AM UTC-7, Jayme Frye wrote: > > Bent my Noodle bars in a crash an

[RBW] Re: Dirty Kanza

2015-06-02 Thread Kellie
Here's a link to some excellent photos of the event. DK200 event on the right in the blog. http://adventuremonkey.com On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 1:47:20 PM UTC-8, Wildcat96 wrote: > > I just signed up for the non-competitive 100-mile Half Pint. Registration > opened this morning and they

[RBW] Re: My friend Pam writes about her first S24O experience

2015-06-02 Thread Shoji Takahashi
Terrific! A full spectrum of bikes, gear, and good times. It is inspiring to read how normal it can be to go and enjoy the outdoors. (I enjoy EPIC adventure stories, but this one makes me feel like I should go out now.) shoji On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 9:10:39 AM UTC-4, David Spranger wrote

Re: [RBW] loaded handling question

2015-06-02 Thread Chris Chen
I found that with the homer + mark's rack + basket load, if I didn't add a second set of struts to the rack, I'd get these harmonic movements that got really nerve wracking on decents, etc. Sort of solved it by either 1) irish strapping rack to the handlebars 2) replacing with big front rack On m

[RBW] Re: Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Philip Kim
The nitto randonneur bars have longer ramps and flairs, I believe. While the ramps are flat, they are also swept up a bit. I think they are measured at the drops, and since the hoods are closer to accomdate for the flaire at the drops, I would get a bigger size than normal, but would definitely

[RBW] Ram/Rom/Red 650b Conversions.

2015-06-02 Thread Jonathan Shinefeld
Hi David, I converted my 58 Rambouillet to 650b and enjoy it very much. It needed brake posts and paint. No issues with the low bb, but I understood the potential bottom bracket drop issue at the outset. Last week I switched the cockpit to Albatross bars on a long stem and now have a plush commu

Re: [RBW] loaded handling question

2015-06-02 Thread Jim Dobbins
Slick! -JimD > On May 29, 2015, at 7:41 AM, Jeffrey Marco wrote: > > Here's a pic of my setup. Just in case. > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "RBW Owners Bunch" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,

[RBW] Saluki - Dog Trailers?

2015-06-02 Thread Jim Dobbins
I'm exploring the use of a dog trailer so I can take our new pup to work with me. I'll use my Saluki if I do this. I'm interested of others have experience towing trailers with their Riv's. I'm thinking a Doggyride trailer looks like a good choice. Thanks, JimD -- You received this message bec

[RBW] Local Rivendell Dealer suggestions for DELMARVA area?

2015-06-02 Thread Alan Pickett
What to DC-centric folks think about helping develop a local dealer for Riv Bikes, as requested a bug-post or two ago? I love the gang at Proteus Bikes in College Park, and I know that College Park Bicycles has an affinity with Grant/Riv, but somehow I wonder if a place like Bicycle Space - whi

[RBW] Saluki With Dog Trailer?

2015-06-02 Thread Jim Dobbins
We have a new puppy and taking care of her has impacted my regular bike commuting to work. I’m exploring the idea of getting a Doggyride trailer to hook to the Saluki to take the pup to work with me. Has anyone here had experience with this or any other trailer on their bike? -JimD -- You re

[RBW] Nominating Dealers for Sams and Clems

2015-06-02 Thread Alan Pickett
Grant's Blug post of May 26th appealed for help nominating bicycle shops - preferably in large markets - that might be interested in carrying Sams and Clems. Any thoughts on this from folks in the DC area? I love the folks at Proteus Cycles, and recall that College Park Bicycles has an affinity

[RBW] Re: Brilliant Bicycle Company

2015-06-02 Thread Eddie Flayer
Wow. A beautiful website and rich guys starting a bike company that sells really common bikes. What's the attraction? Granted, I'm not a hipster more concerned about color that ounces. It's the grams that concern me. On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 1:23:24 PM UTC-7, Eric Norris wrote: > > Thought thi

[RBW] Re: Oregon Outback

2015-06-02 Thread tim clark
I was part of the fendered crew (shake-down ride on the Nobilette!). Made it to Prineville the first night (or was it morning? -- 3:30am). I was so blown from the rain, squishy roads and fatigue that I decided to call it and ride to Bend. In hind sight, it wish I brought camping gear so I could

[RBW] Re: Visting Portland

2015-06-02 Thread ant ritchey
All depends on where you're stayin! Drop me a line offlist and I can throw my two cents atcha. Best, ant On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 9:14:47 AM UTC-7, Kurt Manley wrote: > > My girlfriend and I are taking a road trip up to Portland in a couple > weeks and bringing our bikes. We plan on riding

[RBW] Re: "Last run" of Sams?

2015-06-02 Thread Philip Kim
yep seems like for awhile. I'm looking at the black and cream, but the sage also looks good and on sale.. On Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 12:55:18 AM UTC-4, Reid wrote: > > Just received the latest email from Riv. Highlights the black Sam frames > coming in, mentions frames coming in of the usual

Re: [RBW] Re: Curious: saddle bags versus panniers?

2015-06-02 Thread Chris Chen
I've never had that problem with the nitto large rear rack and the big saddlesack, with a toplight brake; But I can see how a bag could obscure a rack mounted light. cc Fendertown, OR On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Tom M wrote: > I've used the Arkel Randonneur rack ( > http://www.arkel-od.co

[RBW] Re: Stolen SimpleOne and a question

2015-06-02 Thread redsydude
"Are there any production frames with a similar 72.5/72.5 and midlong chainstay geometry? If nothing else I might round up an 80s steel touring frame and throw a SimpleOne fork on it." There is a 25 inch 1986 Schwinn Passage for sale on Portland craigslist (in Vancouver) right now for $250.

[RBW] Re: Stolen SimpleOne and a question

2015-06-02 Thread donavanm
On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 8:20:17 PM UTC-7, JohnS wrote: > > Hello donavanm, > > Having your bike stolen sucks, hopefully you can get a new set of wheels > soon. Here's a couple of suggestions for you. > > High Option: If you don't come across a QB/S1 any time soon, I would > recommend the 2012

[RBW] Re: Visting Portland

2015-06-02 Thread Jack B
If beers are what you want, then there are some great options not far from Rivelo, in the SE quadrant: • Hair of the Dog is at SE Water & Yamhill, maybe a mile due north of Rivelo. Strangely I've never been, but great beers. BIG beers though, so if you have more riding to do then be careful. • T

[RBW] Seeking Rack Advice

2015-06-02 Thread Jack B
I'm looking for a rear rack for my VO Campeur, and a bit overwhelmed by all the choices. Anyone with opinions to share? The rack might see some light touring, but the primary use will be for my daily commute, usually with one ortlieb roller pannier, ~15 lbs load. Occasionally I'll stuff it heav

[RBW] Re: Your Boulder and Rivendell compare/contrast.

2015-06-02 Thread Philip Kim
Good to hear. Just ordered my first Rivendell...the black and cream Sam. Definitely plan to ride it to the ground, but it can see it being the other way around... On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 12:11:27 PM UTC-4, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote: > Hear hear! > > If you can only get one, a Sam is a good c

[RBW] FS: Nitto, Brooks, Coffee, Ultra Light, Wool, MUSA bits

2015-06-02 Thread ant ritchey
parts MKS Sylvan track pedals, very good condition, $15 Nitto Albastache, a few scrapes near clamp, very good condition $70 Brooks Professional, honey w/ copper rails, tension bolt hasn't moved, as this saddle was barely ridden $95 Nitto S83 seat post 26.8, very good condition, less than 200 miles

Re: [RBW] Re: Oregon Outback

2015-06-02 Thread Chris Chen
Son, you got a licence to ride that Riv? On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 11:33 PM, Allan in Portland wrote: > FWIW, yesterday I shuttled an Atlantis from Deschutes SP back to PDX. I > don't recall his name, but it was owned and operated by a Canadian. > > Cheers, > -Allan > > > On Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Re: [RBW] Re: Visting Portland

2015-06-02 Thread Chris Chen
Weather's great tho On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Manuel Acosta wrote: > Don't go. Portland is horrible. People there are horrible. Food Horrible. > Bike shops/beer bars/vintage mtbing museums are horrible. > > Don't go. Horrible. > > > > On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 9:14:47 AM UTC-7, Kurt Man

Re: [RBW] Re: "Last run" of Sams?

2015-06-02 Thread Chris Chen
In the words of fat tony, "that's a fine looking model. It would be a shame if it where to be discontinued" On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 7:55 PM, cyclotourist wrote: > Sleeping with the fish. > > Once a Riv goes away, it doesn't come back. > > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Reid wrote: > > > > >

[RBW] Re: Curious: saddle bags versus panniers?

2015-06-02 Thread Don Funke
Hyalite equipment makes waterproof panniers that fit both sizes of rack tubing. I agree that saddlebags look great, but also nothing is as easy as taking panniers on and off. Now is just need a really fancy rear rack instead of just my old aluminum one. On Tuesday

Re: [RBW] Re: Threaded Headset Recommendation

2015-06-02 Thread Chris Chen
I love my IRD roller bearing headset with my Chicken, which has taken ridiculous front loads for almost a year and has shown no signs of giving up. Now, I'm pretty sure I need to replace the paul brake pivots... :) On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:21 PM, George Schick wrote: > Darin - don't get too d

[RBW] Re: Bag for Front Rack

2015-06-02 Thread lukeheller
I cam across this bag recently: http://rideendpoint.com/collections/frontpage/products/espresso-randonneur-bag Never seen one but they look like they may fit the bill for someone wanting a smaller bag. On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 5:02:45 PM UTC-4, DS wrote: > > Is there anything like a rando bag

Re: [RBW] Bag for Front Rack

2015-06-02 Thread Chris Chen
But seriously Ely makes gorgeous bags On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:20 PM, David Banzer wrote: > Thanks Tim. I just sent a PM as well. For the OP and others, I can always > change dimensions of bags I offer as well as make custom bags. I'm > learning, so trying to keep prices affordable. > David > C

[RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Daniel Jackson
Anybody out there have an XL Elephant? If so, might you report the standover? Thanks much, D. On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 6:40:14 PM UTC-6, Mark Reimer wrote: > > There were a ton of the NFE on the Oregon Outback and I have to admit I > was envious. Many were setup just like I had my Atlantis -

Re: [RBW] 57 Canti-Romulus and other frame and parts

2015-06-02 Thread David McCulloch
57 Canti-Romulus has SOLD. I'll repost the other items soon under a new subject line. Thanks, David On May 23, 2015, at 8:18 PM, David McCulloch wrote: > I have my friend Chip's 57 Romulus, frame fork and headset for sale, $750 > It is a 2005 Canti-Rom, Toyo built in excellent used condition,

Re: [RBW] Curious: saddle bags versus panniers?

2015-06-02 Thread Philip Kim
You can also get the compression straps from Riv to strap the panniers. I like to use a large saddle bag and front panniers and basket up front. On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 12:45:36 AM UTC-4, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA wrote: > > Anne, > > If you have spare/leftover cotton bar tape, those will also work,

[RBW] Re: Oregon Outback

2015-06-02 Thread tim.cl...@nike.com
I was one of the fendered few (riding the Nobilette). Made it to Prineville the first night--or was it morning--at 3:30am. With all the rain, hail and saturated roads, I was pretty cooked by that point. I had a little more in the tank but not enough to do the 140 left in one push. So off to Ben

Re: [RBW] Seeking Rack Advice

2015-06-02 Thread Tim Gavin
I use and like the Nitto 20R "Mt Campee" rear rack. It's a bit more light/compact (like the R-15) than the really big racks. It can be found for ~$140 online. Riv's 32R rack is basically a reinforced/triangulated version of the 20R. The R-15 has adjustable struts on top and bottom, so it defini

[RBW] Re: Your Boulder and Rivendell compare/contrast.

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
congratulations - looking forward to photos. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 9:15:11 AM UTC-5, Philip Kim wrote: > > Good to hear. Just ordered my first Rivendell...the black and cream Sam. > >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" gro

[RBW] Re: Curious: saddle bags versus panniers?

2015-06-02 Thread Ginz
> > > I don't like to carry panniers unless they are needed for the load. Saddlebags are less cumbersome and are better on trails I ride before doing my shopping. Less rattling, less bumping into things. I also do not like having only one heavy pannier. However, I ride very small frames an

[RBW] Re: Saluki - Dog Trailers?

2015-06-02 Thread Shoji Takahashi
Hi Jim, I have used my AHH and Hunqapillar to tow a Burley trailer with kids. Kids and toys probably weighed 60# or 70# (on the Hunqapillar). For AHH, I only loaded it with one child-- probably 30#. There are limitations to trailers and carrying live weight. The Burley trailer is a two-wheeled

Re: [RBW] Re: Attn Sac area folks: Meet Your Makers ride this Saturday June 6

2015-06-02 Thread Jeremy Till
All of the most recent information is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/925697187482553/ I have it from the guy organizing the event-- Robert Ives of Blue Collar Bikes--that the gravel portion of the long ride will be relatively short, less than 10 miles for sure. There will be no

Re: [RBW] Saluki - Dog Trailers?

2015-06-02 Thread mikel66...@juno.com
my buddy did just this with is Saluki. he fashioned chicken wire around an existing trailer to tow his pooch around Old School Yearbook Pics View Class Yearbooks Online Free. Search by School & Year. Look Now! http://thirdpartyoffers.jun

[RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
brought up this old topic for two reasons - first to show off my results over the winter with spar varnish on cork and shellac on twine wraps (it was brown twine, chosen to accent the spalted look of the varnished cork)

[RBW] Re: Local Rivendell Dealer suggestions for DELMARVA area?

2015-06-02 Thread Kevin Lindsey
Alan - Given the growing popularity of bike-share programs in the D.C. area (which feature about the most un-racer bikes imaginable) and what I believe is a very real upsurge in the number of people who bike commute or who otherwise might appreciate a comfortable ride, the idea of growing a "R

Re: [RBW] Saluki - Dog Trailers?

2015-06-02 Thread blakcloud
I have used trailers for the last twenty years in some form or another. My current rig is my Sam pulling a Burley Travoy. This trailer is light and even when loaded isn't a problem. I love trailers and if I had a dog I would do the same thing as you. Have fun. -- You received this message bec

Re: [RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread David Hays
Nice work Ron. I just shellacked my bar tape but for next time, any specific suggestions on which type of spar varnish? David > On Jun 2, 2015, at 11:31 AM, Ron Mc > wrote: > > brought up this old topic for two reasons - first to show off my results over > the win

[RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread drew
yes, beautiful and great idea. i don't use cork grips, but im wondering how this would work on cloth tape. now i shellack them and while i like the look and the weather resistance, the hardness is not ideal. have you tried the spar varnish over cloth? -- You received this message because you

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Jim Bronson
I don't know what the XL standover is but the Elephant folks did offer to work with me on a full custom NFE frame since the stock sizes in their production run will not fit me. I promised not to divulge any specifics so I won't, but I would recommend calling or emailing them and talking to them ab

Re: [RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
I have some fancy stuff around, Sutherland Welles, but plain old Helmsman available at hardware stores, Lowes, Home Depot, etc. is very good spar varnish. If you buy varnish, you also want to get some kind of inert gas like Bloxygen (you don't need this with shellac or the U-40 sealant). Pour

Re: [RBW] cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Jim Bronson
Spar varnish - is this for boat spars, aircraft wing spars, or both? On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 8:07 AM, Ron Mc wrote: > I come from a bamboo fly rod background, and we used flexible coatings to > turn fibrous materials into tough composites - spar varnish, and maybe as > exotic as mastic varnish o

Re: [RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
btw, propane is an inexpensive substitute for Bloxygen, in case you have a gas grill or camp lantern. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:07:03 AM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote: > > I have some fancy stuff around, Sutherland Welles, but plain old Helmsman > available at hardware stores, Lowes, Home Depot, et

[RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
drew, I've never tried but it should work, and the U-40 should, as well. Shellac is hard, but Varnish or U-40 will be tough and flexible. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:07:51 AM UTC-5, drew wrote: > > yes, beautiful and great idea. i don't use cork grips, but im wondering > how this would wor

Re: [RBW] cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
any weathering application of a flexible fibrous material that will absorb the oils - bamboo fly rods, too - this one was made in 1915 of course the name came from spars on sailing ships On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at

[RBW] Re: Visting Portland

2015-06-02 Thread Kurt Manley
Jack, Awesome list! Thanks man Will check out a few of these for sure On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 7:15:02 AM UTC-7, Jack B wrote: > > If beers are what you want, then there are some great options not far from > Rivelo, in the SE quadrant: > • Hair of the Dog is at SE Water & Yamhill, may

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Dan
I'd be interested in folks' experience with the XL size too. This frame is really really close to my ideal; recently I've even come to think discs are a good idea on this type of bike. At this point my biggest hesitation is the wheel size, even though I thought the wheels on my 29er felt TOO bi

[RBW] Re: Ram/Rom/Red 650b Conversions.

2015-06-02 Thread Leslie
I did. (I'm might be one of the ones that you'd ran across in researching) I probably should have gone w/ a Hilsen over the Rambouillet, given that I'm not svelte, but, when I was looking at the frames at MSL, that green just was screaming my name. Bought it as a frame, built it up myself

[RBW] Re: Saluki - Dog Trailers?

2015-06-02 Thread Leslie
When we head to the coast, I rent a trailer, to tow one of the kids around https://www.flickr.com/photos/leslie_bright/17732968054/in/album-72157623199721925/ I've had no problems, ridin' around the village... but yes, it can tip the bike over, if weight is getting shifted around...

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Steve Palincsar
On 06/02/2015 12:56 PM, Dan wrote: I'd be interested in folks' experience with the XL size too. This frame is really really close to my ideal; recently I've even come to think discs are a good idea on this type of bike. At this point my biggest hesitation is the wheel size, even though I thoug

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Mike Shaljian
For this price you can get more bike than you'd ever know what to do with in the Jones Plus. 2.1" max tire seems awfully limiting to me when 3" tires give you the ability to do real mountain biking and fly down loose gravel descents with confidence. Pretty MUSA bike though! -- You received th

[RBW] Re: Local Rivendell Dealer suggestions for DELMARVA area?

2015-06-02 Thread bo richardson
i talked to jack kimmes who helped start Kulshan Cycles in Bellingham, Wa. a few years ago about carrying Riv bikes and rivvish parts and accessories. Kulshan carried Bridgestone and worked with Grant, and is about as canny as anyone gets about bicycle retail and business in general. Jack said "a

[RBW] Seeking Rack Advice

2015-06-02 Thread Lynne Fitz
Racktime (Ortlieb's value line) has a nice collection of racks. The Addit (on my RIvendell Bleriot) is a wonderful commute rack, but allows for more adventurous outings. The Standit is a basic rear rack. The Foldit is a rear rack which folds flat for packing; I used one on my Sweetpea for a

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Anne Paulson
Speaking of the Jones Plus, how short can a person be and still fit it? It looks like a big for tall people, even in the smaller size. On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Mike Shaljian wrote: > For this price you can get more bike than you'd ever know what to do with in > the Jones Plus. 2.1" max t

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Mike Shaljian
I consulted a friend of mine who is 5'6.5" and she is very happy with the Jones Plus. To my surprise, she even maxxed out the 250mm seatpost I recommended (and she's running a 70mm, 0º rise stem, as per Jeff's recc.). She hasn't ridden it with 29+ tires yet, but on Super Motos she is more than c

[RBW] Re: Seeking Rack Advice

2015-06-02 Thread drew
+1 on racktime. they make nice quality stuff at an acceptable pricepoint. the clem rack is OK, but racktime is a much better value i would also say that the nitto big back rack is actually not that much heavier than most other racks, but adequately heavy duty. i leave one on my bike all the tim

[RBW] Re: Seeking Rack Advice

2015-06-02 Thread Will
I've equipped 4 of our bikes with Tubus Logo Evo's. I cannot say enough good things about the rack. Four things worth knowing: 1) it is extremely well made and substantial without being heavy 2) it fits Ortlieb bags perfectly since the bags and the racks are co-engineered. 3) it has a high and l

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Anne Paulson
In the pics the Jones Plus looks huge, but the standover height for the smaller model is 31", which is barely bigger than the standover height for my Surly Krampus in size small. On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Mike Shaljian wrote: > I consulted a friend of mine who is 5'6.5" and she is very hap

Re: [RBW] Re: Attn Sac area folks: Meet Your Makers ride this Saturday June 6

2015-06-02 Thread 'hangtownmatt' via RBW Owners Bunch
Thank You Jeremy. I had no idea this was such a big event. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 8:07:26 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Till wrote: > > All of the most recent information is on Facebook: > > https://www.facebook.com/events/925697187482553/ > > I have it from the guy organizing the event-- Robert Ives

[RBW] Re: Seeking Rack Advice

2015-06-02 Thread Andrew Marchant-Shapiro
I'm *very, very *font of this rack: http://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Streamliner-Road-Cycle-Black/dp/B0025UCXEO/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1433267548&sr=1-1&keywords=Axiom+Streamliner+Road+DLX+Racks It's somewhat minimalist in orientation, being very narrow at the top. You can't use a r

Re: [RBW] Re: Drop Bar Dirt Hillborne

2015-06-02 Thread EGNolan
Thanks Kieran! On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 8:35:47 PM UTC-4, Kieran J wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > I've got about 44.5mm wide, 42.5mm tall on Mavic A319s. > > KJ > > > On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 1:05:37 PM UTC-4, EGNolan wrote: >> >> Has anyone put a caliper on the SS's to see how wide/tall they are

[RBW] Sackville Backabike Bag on HAB Frontabike Rack?

2015-06-02 Thread Clayton.sf
Hi All, QQ - Sackville Backabike Bag on HAB Frontabike Rack? Does this work? Thanks, Clayton, SF -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owner

[RBW] Re: Local Rivendell Dealer suggestions for DELMARVA area?

2015-06-02 Thread Philip Kim
I would also like this. I commute from NE DC to VA about 3-4 times a week, and I usually see a majority of aluminum bikes (Trek, Giant, etc), although I have seen an Atlantis pretty recently. With Riv coming out with the Clems at a lower price point, it may be doable. I think Bicycle Space sel

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Mike Shaljian
Yeah, I think one of the big features of Jeff's geometry is that the 24" or 25" ETT models can fit basically anyone from 5'6 - 6'6, given different seatpost/stem combinations. He also makes a point that the 24" Plus starts with the same reach as a small (I think) ECR, and you just go from there

Re: [RBW] Re: Elephant National Park Explorer

2015-06-02 Thread Clayton.sf
I have a standard steel Jones Diamond. It is nothing short of amazing. Would love to have a plus too. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:23:42 AM UTC-7, Mike Shaljian wrote: > > Yeah, I think one of the big features of Jeff's geometry is that the 24" > or 25" ETT models can fit basically anyone from

[RBW] FS: 63cm A. Homer Hilsen, 4 46T chainrings, a pair of Schwalbe Mondials

2015-06-02 Thread Michael Williams
hey all, for sale is a Waterford built 63cm AHH. Its prob 5 years old, Im the 3rd owner. Its got scratches and paint chips but no dings or dents. I rode this bike a fair bit. The brake cable guides were moved from under the top tube to on top,and the top tube is a VERY SLIGHT different

Re: [RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Richard Rios
Hi all, sorry for the off topic post. But since I noticed Peter M has become active on the list again I wanted to warn other members should he post items for sale in the future DO NOT buy from him as he will accept payment but not send you your items. Although other list members have had diff

Re: [RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Richard Rios
Hi all, sorry for the off topic post. But since I noticed Peter M has become active on the list again I wanted to warn other members should he post items for sale in the future DO NOT buy from him as he will accept payment but not send you your items. Although other list members have had diff

[RBW] Re: Seeking Rack Advice

2015-06-02 Thread 'hangtownmatt' via RBW Owners Bunch
#3 is a very nice feature and can easily be overlooked. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 10:56:12 AM UTC-7, Will wrote: > > I've equipped 4 of our bikes with Tubus Logo Evo's. I cannot say enough > good things about the rack. Four things worth knowing: > > 1) it is extremely well made and substantial

[RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread drew
looks like the intense draw of the rivendell group has brought him out of hiding. somewhat insulted and shocked that he thinks he can just show up again. im not as diplomatic as Richard. Peter, you owe me money, man... a decent person would also include a sincere apology. sorry to be so off t

Re: [RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
don't know him, but this is a post I dragged up from last year On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 2:06:11 PM UTC-5, Richard Rios wrote: > > Hi all, > > sorry for the off topic post. But since I noticed Peter M has become > active on the list again I wanted to warn other members should he post > items

[RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread drew
ah. well we are idiots. i do hope that he stays away. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post

Re: [RBW] loaded handling question

2015-06-02 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
I'm going to focus on the front rack, trying it w/ a bag cinched to it tight w/out a basket, as well as w/ no rack at all. Just trying to get it to pleasant to ride mode! On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 8:33:14 PM UTC-7, Clayton wrote: > > I bet it is your front rack and basket. The little front racks

Re: [RBW] Re: "Last run" of Sams?

2015-06-02 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
Yes, the blessed sixth season... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opzaBVwHy_I On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 7:15:03 AM UTC-7, Chris Chen wrote: > > In the words of fat tony, "that's a fine looking model. It would be a > shame if it where to be discontinued" > > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 7:55 PM, cy

[RBW] Re: Curious: saddle bags versus panniers?

2015-06-02 Thread Neil
Yep, a big fan of both methods here. On the daily, I get tons of utility out of my Acorn transverse saddle bag, the biggest one they make. I have a matching Acorn tall boxy rando bag in front, and between the two I can lug plenty. That's my go-to setup for S24O, and can even bring my Tarptent i

[RBW] Possiby still FS: 58cm Sam complete - LA area

2015-06-02 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
This came up in a conversation elsewhere. Don't know if it's still FS, but worth a shot if you're looking for said bike: http://theradavist.com/2015/05/rivendell-hillborne-country-bike/#1 Golden Saddle was brought up as a great potential Riv dealer. -- You received this message because you

Re: [RBW] Nominating Dealers for Sams and Clems

2015-06-02 Thread Steve Palincsar
On 06/01/2015 06:46 AM, Alan Pickett wrote: Grant's Blug post of May 26th appealed for help nominating bicycle shops - preferably in large markets - that might be interested in carrying Sams and Clems. Any thoughts on this from folks in the DC area? I love the folks at Proteus Cycles, and recal

[RBW] Re: cork grips - shellac vs. spar varnish

2015-06-02 Thread Richard Rios
Apologies didn't notice the date, but I will let the post stand just in case. I'd feel pretty bad if he pops back up and someone else is taken advantage of... I really do like the varnish idea though as I put shellac on my cork grips and they did become hard and slippery. Keeping the grips nice

[RBW] Re: Dirty Kanza

2015-06-02 Thread Wildcat96
Kellie-Those pictures are great. Eric Benjamin does a good job capturing the emotions of the event. I would like to point out that while the pictures show the DK200 "racers" struggling through the mud, the Half Pint 100 and 50 DK Lite riders had to endure this same mud pit of hell. Andy-I had

[RBW] Re: Possiby still FS: 58cm Sam complete - LA area

2015-06-02 Thread drew
it was, as of a week ago. i walked in and was deeply confused. mine also is a 2 tt with a non-cream headtube, wide/low double, shellacked albastache, mini front rack, brown little big bens. i didnt understand how my bike ended up in the shop. it didnt make sense until i saw the stem shifter.

[RBW] Re: Possiby still FS: 58cm Sam complete - LA area

2015-06-02 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
Yes, real nice shop and people there, even if they copied your bike! I stopped by there last year when CicLAvia was in Echo Park. Good luck finding a parking spot though!!! On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 1:01:26 PM UTC-7, drew wrote: > > it was, as of a week ago. i walked in and was deeply confuse

Re: [RBW] Alternative to Noddle Handlebars

2015-06-02 Thread Ron Mc
gorgeous ride On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-5, Steve Palincsar wrote: > > > > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-own

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