I wish Riv would bring back the half-mitts! They also work great over wool
gripper gloves; I can ride in temps down into the teens no problem that
way. Anyway I have two pairs and have used the heck out of them. I have
had to stitch them back together a couple times when the original thread
I'll add that I have an issue with the VP pedals - they have an ersatz wide
spot that cost me a sprained ankle before I replaced them. At their widest
point, they're wide for no reason except to strike the ground.
The widest safe pedals I use are Race Face Atlas, with Blackspire Sub Four
a cl
The tool roll has sold.
On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 1:30:29 PM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
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> As this never sold, I'm relisting this Riv item along with some photos.
> The item has never
Very late to this party but wanted to ask John G a question, if possible --
you wrote:
*My saddle height is 79.5, and I ended up going for a 60cm. Wish I had gone
for a 62.*
Would love to hear why. My saddle height is 80.5, which puts me pretty much
in the middle of Mike's saddle height range
Love your build! How do you like the Paul cantis? And like everybody else,
eager to get some feedback on the RH Hurricanes.
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I replaced my Saddlesack small with a Banana Sax and it’s worked out well.
Unless I needed to carry a fleece or a jacket, I just wasn’t using the space
offered with the Saddlesack. It’s surprisingly large. I hang it on the back
of a Brooks Flyer Special with the springs. I do find that the s
Could not agree more. I have stem shifters on my AHH and it’s the best
most comfy ride ever. Thinking about replacing my downtube shifters on my
Roadeo.
On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 11:09 AM Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The real question is how they look and work on the stem. So few people
> recognize the t
I am 6' with saddle height (measured from center of bb to top in a straight
line along the seat tube) of 76cm. I ride a 58cm monstercross (rim brake). With
a 100mm stem this fits great with minimal spacers. Could ride a size up but
prefer the 58cm. Hope this data point helps. I is a fantastic fr
Yes, this folding lock will fit in a Banana. It's a little fiddly to learn -
tip: you will unlock it and drop the metal end on your frame, so don't be near
your frame! - but once you've used it a couple times it's super handy for
short-ish lockups in safe-ish areas.
https://www.rivbike.com/prod
Because my name (or at least position as "moderator") came up recently, I
thought I'd share a couple thoughts.
- Off-topic?
There were comments that unless I step in and delete a thread, it's not
off-topic. This is patently wrong. The topic of this group is clear. The
direction is clear. We ar
Jim,
Since I believe we cannot over express our appreciation for your efforts on
behalf of this group, I sincerely thank you for keeping us within the
guardrails. This Group is a joy and a wonderful place to dwell.
With thanks,
Erl
Kensington, MD
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UPDATE: Sold! (pending payment reception)
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 10:09:10 AM UTC-8, Tim Tetrault wrote:
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> Hi RBW Friends-
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> I took the plunge and bought Rene Herse tires (formerly Compass) after
> they introduced the Endurance Casing for tires that could fit on my Sam
> Hillborne.
REDUCED sold cantis and stem; brand new billy bar now 50 bucks. plus
shipping.
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 10:32:29 AM UTC-5, Tom Horton wrote:
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> nitto billy bar, new, came on atlantis I got at philly bike expo, swapped
> for bullmoose 65 bucks
> paul cantis, anodized silver, one neo
Hey Everyone,
I have some new wheels coming in and will likely be able to setup my
Atlantis very soon. I wondered if anyone could offer some advice on BB
sizing? I imagine someone will have a similar setup. The frame is a 58"
(bought from the group a few months back) and I plan to switch ove
Andrew,
My 2007 Toyo Atlantis currently has a 68x118 BB paired with a Sun XCD with
46/30 chainrings. Its a double crankset, but for what it's worth, that's
what I'm running.
Gabriel
Huntington Beach, CA
On Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 1:36:37 PM UTC-8, AMAC wrote:
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> Hey Everyone,
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> I
Andrew:
My 58 cm came with a 115 (maybe 116?) BB in 2003, and it worked fine. When
it finally conked out, I went 110 & there it was a close fit, but worked.
After that one died, I went with a 113 mm, which gives comfortable
clearance with the chainstay. The crankset has always been the Sugin
Excellent! Thanks for the info. Serial # AT00951.
-Andrew
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 3:35 PM dougP wrote:
> Andrew:
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> My 58 cm came with a 115 (maybe 116?) BB in 2003, and it worked fine.
> When it finally conked out, I went 110 & there it was a close fit, but
> worked. After that one died, I
This link from Peter White might also come in handy:
https://www.peterwhitecycles.com/atlantis.php
Max
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+1 for deity black kat.
also, redline monster with replaceable pins. this is the fancy version:
https://www.redlinebicycles.com/parts/pedals/redline-lo-profile-magnesium-platform-pedals.html
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 9:55:47 AM UTC-8, Kieran J wrote:
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> I have multiple sets of the VP Thin
Hi everyone -- I really enjoy reading the group's ride reports and checking
out the great pictures of different folks' rides. I thought I would share a
video that I put together of my Atlantis doing some riding in the Santa
Cruz Mountains. Link is below. Hope you enjoy.
https://drive.google.c
Well done; thanks for posting. Looks like you're having a lot of fun.
dougP
On Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 8:05:33 PM UTC-8, YQ wrote:
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> Hi everyone -- I really enjoy reading the group's ride reports and
> checking out the great pictures of different folks' rides. I thought I
> would sha
Dreamy
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Wow, what a fun build on that Atlantis. Looks great.
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Real fun and pretty. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks! It's a blast to ride.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019, 22:15 Wyatt wrote:
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I'm kind of amazed it's still available. Most Rivs are too big for me, yet
this one is too small.
My fingers are crossed that Grant brings back the Bleriot one day
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