Ah there it is
Thank you
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I meant to reply to this earlier.
As always, I enjoyed your pics and comments Patrick.
Thanks for taking the time to share your mountain adventures.
Could you share again the mount and strap you use for timed pics?
If I recall correctly you had mentioned you use your cell
sorry for the delay, but the NORTHEAST meetup is 9/20-9/22, with the main
ride/hanging out on 9/21 at Minnewaska State Reserve. i'm working with Alex
from Yellowhaus and Wally from Maine to keep things moving...
i snagged a campsite here: https://americanalpineclub.org/gunks-campground
otherwis
you can tent camp here: https://americanalpineclub.org/gunks-campground (i
grabbed a site here and i think another friend did as well)
or airbnb nearby or whatever else strikes your fancy...
On Monday, April 1, 2019 at 9:22:48 PM UTC-4, Timothy Hurley wrote:
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> Minnewaska sounds great! Can you
I agree. With 35c tires, even super light ones like Compass, that seems
tough. Maybe that's without pedals or saddle? A common method to "game" the
weight downwards, although it's not too easy to ride without pedals and a
saddle.
I bet it's below 20 though, and maybe below 19. Campy Record carb
Hiya, Sean.
I’m in A2. Depending on size, I may be able to lend you something from my fleet
of Riv and Bob adjacent bikes and recommend some routes and spots ;-)
Send me a PM.
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Does that mean we'll be seeing a e-Clem then? ;)
On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 6:52:36 PM UTC-5, J Imler wrote:
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> I couldn't go through with adding an e kit to my Appaloosa. I bought my
> son a 16in Specialized Hotrock and I got a 59 Grilver Clem L instead.
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> :)
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Hey All,
Selling my Sam, complete or parted out.
Highlights:
2012 Frameset double top tube 58cm, black and cream. (Purchased Brand new from
Rivelo in 2016)
Paul Racers center mount
White Industries Road 42/28 172.5mm
Shimano 11-36 Cassette
Nitto drop bars off an old Cannondale Black Lightning.
Make your bike more useful and more beautiful! Over the years I've
accumulated a lot of very nice bags, and now we're moving and I have to
radically downsize my inventory of bikes and accessories. I'm starting
with bike bags (parts and bike sale lists will follow). A summary list
with prices is
I've built a number of quill rims up for Riv's. They're way stiffer
(that's a good thing) than A23 rims, more stable under high tension, and
generally ride and track better. Make sure you get machined sidewalls.
The polished finish is pricey but gorgeous. If you don't already have PW
hubs,
Rust is a scab on steel. With high quality steel, you'd have to really
work at it to rust it out. This stem has been treated with Ospho, and that
neutralizes the rust. Sure, in 100 years, it might be an issue. But the
tubing is 2mm thick, it's not going anywhere any time soon. People ride
It'll work if you friction shift it. -james
On Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 1:05:44 AM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Shoot, I don't think the Microshift idea is going to work. I assumed it
> would work with the Shimano 9-speed bar-end, but the Advent copy says I'd
> need an Advent shifter. No go
"It'll work if you friction shift it."
True, and I'm already there. I swapped that cockpit out and ended up with an
old 7-speed Suntour thumbie set to friction cuz that's what I had around. Turns
out it shifts better than the 9-speed in index so I'm good to go!
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tom, can i buy this bag: Nigel Smythe Tweed SaddlebagBeautiful tweed fabric,
high quality leather trim. Tweed is backed with some king of lining that
renders it very water resistant and durable. Nigel Smythe was Rivendell's best
bag label before the current Sackville, and the tweed is gorgeous.
Those are quite generous prices! Good luck w the sale. And the move!
Sky in new west
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Do you know your saddle height in the pics? That is close to how I want to
set up my Roadini frame that has been patiently hanging in the garage.
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 6:53:08 AM UTC-5, lambbo wrote:
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> Roadini on Big Bear Mountain last night, NY. Just got the Schmidt E6
> Halogen and
I really like the burnt orange. It would go well with your other
appointments.
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 9:31:18 AM UTC-6, Keith Weaver wrote:
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> Hi,
> I've recently installed 46 cm Noodle bars on my old Riv Road Standard, and
> am wondering what color bar tape to put on. These bars came to
Wow!! That is quite the haul of really great looking bags at equally
appealing prices.
Best of luck with the sale and move
John in Jersey City
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 11:45:24 AM UTC-4, Tom Allingham wrote:
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> Make your bike more useful and more beautiful! Over the years I've
> accumu
This largest size Clem Low is hard to find photos of. Does anyone who owns one
care to show it off?
Al in Saratoga
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Hi Tom,
Email sent about the large black Saddlesack.
Thanks,
Erl
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Nicely done Bruce. Glad the ride and handling came together right out of
the box! That's a great feeling.
With the change to 650b wheels did you encounter pedal strike?
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 6:08:10 AM UTC-4, Fullylugged wrote:
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> The order for bar tape and bottle cages
Rich the BB drop is not excessive on the Road so there is no pedal strike and
also no toe overlap. The BB heights of all my bikes are:
Road: 10 5/16" 650B conversionRam 10 1/2" This is factory not a
conversion.Waterford RS-12 10 5/16" 650B conversion (although fork is
designed as 650B)Na
I decided against it. Its a killer deal, but just too similar to another
bike I have, so I can't rationalize getting another one just cause it's a
good deal.
Hopefully it goes to a good home soon, though, before I have a change of
heart, ha!
On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 2:25:15 PM UTC-7, Da
Dang, I wish I got this when I was 13! Hopefully she will be nicknaming the
bike as Shadofax since most of the quotes are from Gandalf!
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 10:19:20 AM UTC-7, ttoshi wrote:
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> Stunning bike--very lucky 13 yr old!
>
> Toshi
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On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 1:35 PM Collin A wrote:
> I decided against it. Its a killer deal, but just too similar to another
> bike I have, so I can't rationalize getting another one just cause it's a
> good deal.
>
> Hopefully it goes to a good home soon, though, before I have a change of
> heart,
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 1:57 PM John McBurney wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 1:35 PM Collin A wrote:
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>> I decided against it. Its a killer deal, but just too similar to another
>> bike I have, so I can't rationalize getting another one just cause it's a
>> good deal.
>>
>> Hopefully it goe
If only those 43’s were 48’s... I’m due for a replacement for my existing and
worn Boston’s and seems tan suede are the only option available in my size
anytime I think to look for some. Not that there’s anything wrong with tan
(it’s what I wear) but I’d love another color to alternate with my
What a beautiful bike! What bar is this? And how did she type onto the bar tape?
I’m very impressed.
David
> On Apr 8, 2019, at 1:43 PM, Collin A wrote:
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> Dang, I wish I got this when I was 13! Hopefully she will be nicknaming the
> bike as Shadofax since most of the quotes are from Gandalf!
That is impressive! Much nicer than the bikes I had at 13, though mine were
decent.
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:19 AM Toshi Takeuchi wrote:
> Stunning bike--very lucky 13 yr old!
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> Toshi
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PM sent about the Pass & Stow!!
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 1:15:34 PM UTC-4, WETH wrote:
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> Hi Tom,
> Email sent about the large black Saddlesack.
> Thanks,
> Erl
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I've been planning on using Noodles on the Roadeo I've been building.
It'll be my first STI bike and I really like Noodles. But then I thought
a different bar might be in order. I've read through all the posts
discussing Noodle alternatives, but am wondering which of those
alternatives might
I currently have a 54.5 MIT AHH. I just built it up. It rides well, but I
think it's slightly big for me.
I wanted to post here to see if any 54cm AHH owners out there wanted to try
the new long wheel base AHH. Let me know and we can work out a trade and
all the details.
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Email sent to try to claim the Tweed Lil Loafer and Acorn Medium Banana
Saddlebag.
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 8:45:24 AM UTC-7, Tom Allingham wrote:
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> Make your bike more useful and more beautiful! Over the years I've
> accumulated a lot of very nice bags, and now we're moving and I have to
In my opinion, if you really like Noodles, you should use Noodles. There
is nothing about STI levers, in my opinion, that makes Noodles less
desirable.
Bill really-like-Noodles Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 12:25:42 PM UTC-7, David Wadstrup wrote:
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> I've been planning
Thank you!
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 09:45 Nathan Phipps wrote:
> Hiya, Sean.
>
> I’m in A2. Depending on size, I may be able to lend you something from my
> fleet of Riv and Bob adjacent bikes and recommend some routes and spots ;-)
>
> Send me a PM.
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PM sent re: the Shopsack :)
Reid in Austin
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Ah, perfect! Both my Sam and Atlantis have a 10 1/2" drop.
- Rich
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 1:35 PM bruce.herbit...@gmail.com <
bruce.herbit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rich the BB drop is not excessive on the Road so there is no pedal strike
> and also no toe overlap. The BB heights of all my bikes ar
Thanks, Paul. Aye, I use me iPhone for the amazing photos as well as the
mediocre ones. Grin. I use a Jobi GorillaPod, strap it on tree branches or
whatnot, set the timer and the number of shots it should take and then go ride
back and forth. Over the years the flesable joints have loosened a we
The main consideration for changing to STI shifting with the Noodles is
reach. The Noodles have a longer reach than most modern bars and some
modern shifters (Shimano notably) are quite 'long'.
If you ride on the hoods a lot and are used to using your Noodles with
smaller brake levers, the bigg
Hi Tom,
If the combo of the Nigel Smythe tweeds is still available I’ll take them.
David
> On Apr 8, 2019, at 11:34 AM, Tom Allingham
> wrote:
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> Make your bike more useful and more beautiful! Over the years I've
> accumulated a lot of very nice bags, and now we're moving and I have to
> ra
I am debating b/t a 54.5 ahh & 53 Atlantis. What is your pbh & seat height on
the ahh? How is it too big for you? What size tires & what is stand over
height? 51 will be too small & 54.5 will be borderline too big
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No doubt the WI track hubs are well worth considering.
There are more discriminators between White and Phil than just preload
adjustment.
White probably lighter than Phil.
White mounts with hex bolts on the axels, you’ll want a peanut butter wrench in
your patch kit, and have to slide your rear h
Hi Tom,
I sent you a pm about the grab sack and tool wrap.
Thanks, gary
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 11:45:24 AM UTC-4, Tom Allingham wrote:
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> Make your bike more useful and more beautiful! Over the years I've
> accumulated a lot of very nice bags, and now we're moving and I have to
> radical
1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed up and
then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on this
Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers in my
brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are sho
PS I always thought if I got a custom (or could finagle Grant putting it on the
Anniversary Mixte) I wanted “One Bike To Rule Them All” as the decal on the
frame.
Sent from my iPad
> On Apr 8, 2019, at 2:00 PM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing
Candice's creativity with bar (and now chainstay) tape is joy-bringing. The
tape that came on my Atlantis-from-Analog has sparkles in it. Sparkles! 🙂
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This, IMHO.
Jeff "Average Hands" Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 1:06:03 PM UTC-7, Kieran J wrote:
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> The main consideration for changing to STI shifting with the Noodles is
> reach. The Noodles have a longer reach than most modern bars and some
> modern shifters (Shim
Hi Tom,
Sorry to write again, but I've also decided to get the Guu-Watanabe small
May under-saddle bag for $65, if that's still available.
So it's the tweed Lil' Loafer front bag, the Guu-Watanabe saddlebag, and
the Acorn medium saddlebag.
Thanks!
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 8:45:24 AM UTC-7
I certainly agree:
IF you like Nitto Noodle handlebars on Bike A:
IF you are building Bike B with a similar Reach
IF Bike B has much longer brakelever hoods than Bike A
IF you ride a lot on the hoods and want to duplicate that reach
THEN you should compensate with a little shorter stem or with a
When I had my Roadeo is used the nitto “mark’s bars” that Riv used to sell.
They had a very comfortable drop and ramp area. Heck, I may still have them in
the garage now that I think about it. They would be my choice in bars for a
road bike.
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Great prices on a great collection!
Doug
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I'd like to learn more about the last item. The small panniers from Army
ammo bags
John
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 11:45:24 AM UTC-4, Tom Allingham wrote:
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