Here is another asset I would like to convert. I returned some stuff to
Patagonia in the fall and was issued a gift card valued at $250.27 and I also
have a 40% off Friend's and Family card I will include. Below are imagy of both
cards and the balance.
I am going to overnight these via FedEx s
Just an FYI about batteries - Battery technology can be some of the
dirtiest technology that there is. Many types of batteries are made of
poisons and/or carcinogens - lead and cadmium for example. Many
rechargeable batteries use lithium ion batteries. Google "lithium battery
environmental impa
Hello all! I could use a good crankset of the standard Riv varieties in a
170 crankarm, which seems to be OOS pretty much everywhere ATM. If anyone
has a spare laying around, I'd be interested in taking it off your hands.
Not super picky about configuration. Or, even just bare arms, I have some
Soma also sells the half height Walds. I think in black or silver. I know they
were running a free shipping promo a week or two back, not sure if that's still
active.
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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but dynamo can also be used to charge cell
phones and other USB devices. Always handy.
Rob
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I was planning on picking up a set of the upside , left on right, right on
left SA shifter's from Rivendell this spring, but apparently they are no
more. Are they still available elsewhere? O can I coble them together
from the 3 speed and 8 speed ones I see listed? Thanks, Woody
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Some clarity might be in order.
Joe's Simworks tires were not tubeless tires. I know cause I mounted
them. They work for tubeless, but the tolerances are not as tight, so they
leak air more.
I've left many tubeless tires fallow all winter and come back to very
minimal pressure but an intac
Seems odd. Are you on friction or index? have you played some with the
cable tension to get it just right. Another thought is that possibly the
derailer is not able to take up all the range leading it to being a bit too
slack in the lower cogs (just guessing). Does it happen in both big and
sma
hi Brian, yes that's my -soon-to-by-not-mine bike! Sad to list it, but I've
been putting off building it up for years.
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 7:41:38 PM UTC-7, Brian Campbell wrote:
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> Ray, is this yours? Very Nice!
>
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-old-stock-Rivendell-Saluki-frame-and
Probably more than 10 years ago Grant had this huge, beat up saddle bag on
his commuter and he wrote a really funny piece about all the stuff that
accumulated in there. I can't remember if it was in a Reader or the web
site. There were normal bike things like tools and locks, but enough for
f
I’m looking into converting my Black Mountain Road+ into a flat at bike and was
wondering if anyone has experience with both the Wavie Bar and Billie Bar.
Obviously the Billie has a lot more back sweep but I’m curious how they compare
in terms of different hand positions (for long rides/brevets)
It would be interesting to see a column for when it was retired. (if
available)
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-7, Marty Gierke,
Stewartstown PA wrote:
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> A continuing conversation about models, variations, names and resources of
> interest related to Rivbike models from 19
Thank you for this conversation.
Tube or tubeless that has been my question!
(IMHO)
there’s gonna be infrastructure one way or the other. w tubeless for me i
was intimidated due to the learning curve.
But I do like learning and once I got through some of that, tubeless isn’t
any more complica
Bluelug posted some pictures of a Cheviot the other day with one of these
on a rear bag support.
It looks pretty sweet.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bluelug/49741183866/in/dateposted/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bluelug/49740639788/in/photostream/
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 10:03 AM Pat Smith wr
Great pictures. Beautiful bike AND adorable kids!
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Carl, I hear you. Sometimes these objects do feel like they create an
exclusive culture. I would argue that they are just part of one of the many
bicycling subcultures that exist in our consumer capitalist culture.
However, those cyclists don’t represent the everyday bicyclist and those
objects may
It looks like they still have the right side Sunrace/SA shifter in stock
for $32. As they've come out with the Silver2 and the mounts for those
I'd imagine that they will not restock the Sunrace/SA shifters, but an
email to them might clarify.
FWIW, I'll shortly have a set from my Clem avail
Thank you James-I couldn’t have put it better!
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 8:20 AM, James Davis wrote:
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> Carl, I hear you. Sometimes these objects do feel like they create an
> exclusive culture. I would argue that they are just part of one of the many
> bicycling subcultures that exist in our con
Thanks, Keith!
JGD
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 9:23 AM 'Keith Swanson' via RBW Owners Bunch <
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> Thank you James-I couldn’t have put it better!
>
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 8:20 AM, James Davis wrote:
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> Carl, I hear you. Sometimes these objects do feel like the
Beautiful bike! You can post pics of a build like that, however, without
telling us what those bars are!
Chris
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Wow wish I was smaller that Saluki looks amazing!
Ryan Hankinson
West Michigan
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I was up at 3:30 this morning (I couldn't sleep) and was flipping through
some old Riv material and came across Shinshields in the 20th catalog (
http://notfine.com/rivreader/Catalogs/RivCatalog20.pdf pg. 77). The copy
reads:
"It's for poncho wearers who want to keep their lower legs dry without
There are still enough old timers around to put that together, I’m sure. What
it it probably show is that if you see a Rivendell bike you like, it’s better
to scrape the money together and get one sooner rather than later. Models come
and models go based on multiple factors.
Tailwinds!
Sent f
I’m new to tubeless, but today I signed off with James at Analog to try it out.
Get ready to see my Clem all jazzed up with Analog’s light wheels and vivid
color schemes. It will be wild!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 7:42 AM, kim young wrote:
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>
> Thank you for this conversa
Alternatively, any over-the-calf gator will do the same thing and is
readily available.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 9:42:28 AM UTC-6, E. Ricky Creek wrote:
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> I was up at 3:30 this morning (I couldn't sleep) and was flipping through
> some old Riv material and came acros
Are these still available? sent PM as well.
On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 3:42:04 PM UTC-5, Jock Dewey wrote:
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> Apologies:
>
> Unless you live close to Seattle, new these are at least *$185 *shipped.
>
> $135 (Priority USPS included)
>
> Paypal F & F preferred.
>
> The finest tires ever, just
Re: dynamos. I got one on my Cheviot as it was the only 650b wheelset Riv had
in at the time, and I have found a big benefit for me is that 1. I don’t have
to remember to turn lights on and off, so they never discharge if forgotten and
2. when I go grocery shopping and park the bike I don’t have
I had a similar experience. I was commuting on my simple one with battery
lights and thought that was just fine. I saw a pair of used single speed
wheels with a son hub for sale on the list here and decided to give the
dynamo thing a try. I found I appreciated the set it and forget it nature
of
I have a dynamo on my cargo bike (Tern/Xtracycle Cargo Node) and it's the
best thing ever. I live on the 4th floor, and if I've forgotten my lights
for my Clem (if I had to charge them) after I've gotten it out of my
basement and brought it outside, etc. I then have to lock up, go back
upstairs, et
I have to admit, many of the points here I hadn't thought much about
regarding dyno lights. Dorothy, you experience is particularly helpful in
that you weren't switching to dyno lighting except that a wheel you bought
included it. And, you found it useful and have since bought other wheel
sets
re: The thing with tubeless is that IF I get a flat I feel like it’s gonna
be more trouble (maybe due to inexperience. )
I had similar concerns. After a bit of googling i've opted for carrying a
repair kit with: one tube, two tire levers, a few tire plugs, and a plug
tool.
To be more ready for
One alternative to a standard donohue setup is an external generator.
Velogical, a Germany company, came out a few years ago with a modern
interpretation of the old bottle generators used in years past:
http://www.velogical-engineering.com
I’ve been using one for about six months now, and I’m
Wow, that is way cool, Eric. German engineering is so good and innovative,
Doug
On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 1:18:44 PM UTC-4, Eric Norris wrote:
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> One alternative to a standard donohue setup is an external generator.
> Velogical, a Germany company, came out a few years ago with a modern
> int
Ooh, dynamo. I forgot to add that I got that with my wheel set, too! New wheels
new lights who dis?!?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 10:21 AM, DHans wrote:
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>
> Wow, that is way cool, Eric. German engineering is so good and innovative,
> Doug
>
>> On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 1:
Leah, you seem to be getting all the cool mods on your bike. I'm a lil
envious. Who knew bikes could be so customized?
Doug
On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 1:27:54 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> Ooh, dynamo. I forgot to add that I got that with my wheel set, too! New
> wheels new
The Stampede Pass are still available.
Dropping the price to $100 shipped.
On Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 1:42:57 PM UTC-5, Benjamin Kelley wrote:
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> Two Compass marked RH Stampede Pass 700cx32 Extralight Black. Used, Good
> Condition 350km Had a couple of punctures on them but no real damage
Son wide flange? Wide flange -> shorter axel stubs-> better aesthetics.
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Hi Leah -
I'm not here to quibble with your decision/preference to sell the Betz for
a Cheviot. I do seriously doubt that any Betz is incompatible with dyno. I
have several bikes with dyno - most of them from Rivendell. The only way
the Betz could be incompatible with dyno is if you turned it i
Road Runner Bags MIDDLE EARTH Jammer bag, brand new with tags still on.
$140
https://roadrunnerbags.us/collections/handlebar-bags/products/middle-earth-jammer-handlebar-bag
Nitto N177 Noodle Handlebars, 46CM, new, never used, in package -
https://www.rivbike.com/products/nitto-noodle-h
Hi Corwin,
Sigh. I will explain this again.
*I don’t like how the Betty rides compared to the longer chainstay bikes. A
Cheviot has longer chainstays.
* I find the decals/headbadge/name of the Cheviot superior. I like it better.
* I love Rivendell mixtes and want a Cheviot to go along with m
I love that video, it's so funny. I'm guessing you could entertain yourself
well as a child. I had one of each, my younger son would play and become
his toys...loved hearing him voice his action figures. My older son would
look at me like, what are we doing next? Ha
I have rarely ridden at nigh
"Leah, you seem to be getting all the cool mods on your bike. I'm a lil
envious. Who knew bikes could be so customized?"
Right?? I suspect her example is about to make the build on my
soon-to-be-here-hopefully custom MUCH more expensive. I have a basic silver
wheelset planned for it and here's
And red spoke nipples too
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"And red spoke nipples too."
Absolutely!
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So, pre-order in June???
doug
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 1:16:11 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> Well, they think the bikes will hit the water in July. So, no one is
> getting a Cheviot until late August, I think.
>
> Sent from my iPad
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> > On Apr 8, 2020, at 10:15 AM, Joe B
Don’t know. They’ll let us know soon, I think.
Sent from my iPad
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 11:45 AM, DHans wrote:
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>
> So, pre-order in June???
> doug
>
>> On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 1:16:11 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
>> wrote:
>> Well, they think the bikes will hit the water in Ju
Sold
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Congrats! And congrats to the new rider, that frame is awesome!
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They never worked well, the clicks in friction were too indexy. The 9-spedd
Microshifts Riv mounts backwards in friction on Clems now are much better.
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working on it guys sorry for delay.
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 1:49:28 PM UTC-7, Daniel D. wrote:
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> Awhile back because of Grant etc. Thought about getting into film
> cameras. Grabbed a deal on b/w film . Wary of hobby creep and expense of
> developing i shelved the idea. But still ha
The other build highlight is the Schwalbe G-Ones, 29 x 2.25. They are the
perfect tire for an Allrounder build- at home on road, trails, and gravel.
On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 2:04:25 PM UTC-7, Clark Fitzgerald wrote:
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> These are Rivendell Billie bars, flipped "upside down". This way they
>
Nice work! I predict you will get a stand in the near future.
>
> Sent from my iPad
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> On Apr 9, 2020, at 4:34 PM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! > wrote:
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>
> Well, you all nagged me enough that I begrudgingly went to my garage today.
>
> I DID IT And I’m coming here for all the accolades
Haven’t tried the Wavie but I love the Billie because of how much real estate
it offers. I have my thumbies (inboard, Riv-style) and brake levers mounted
just behind the bends with XXL ESI grips and love the set up because my hands
can (and do) wander from the bends all the way back for some bol
I have no relationship, but as a Saluki lover, I figured I would post this for
anyone looking.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-old-stock-Rivendell-Saluki-frame-and-fork-56cm/133382696568?hash=item1f0e3a6e78:g:s14AAOSw1ZJejoej
Best regards,
Matt in Oswego, IL
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That's a stunning NOS frame. I tried hard to convince myself it's a 54-56 like
a geometry chart told me it should be, but the seller set me straight. It's
56-56. Ack!
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It’s the first time I’ve started a thread, but I’d be interested to hear
about what you’ve learned that’s new to you.
I live on a 93 mile bike trail that’s now closed. The bike trail, being
rails-to-trails, had no corners (or real hills). So for five years I’ve
been cranking away in relativ
I'd take this topic in a different direction. In an e-mail post from Riv
today, while hoping for the best in the future for those financially
impacted by the public shut-downs, Will discussed the sort of positive
effects - lesser vehicle traffic on favorite routes, etc. My property
backs up t
Just buy some thick soled shoes (e.g. keen sandals).
Cause you neeed it.
Yesss you dooo
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Things I have learned. Random, but they’ve made an impression.
1. Patience on “my” trails. I’m used to moving about with very few folks in the
way. Now that everyone is sick of being home, they have taken to tje trails and
are like roving cattle on the MUP. They don’t understand bells. I’ve deci
No field, but live adjacent to many wooded walking roads and paths, and
while evening rush hour auto traffic is like 1 pm on an ordinary weekday,
weekday trail traffic is like that of a pleasant Sunday morning in mid
Spring or mid Fall; and there are indeed more families than usual, even for
Sunday
I've been swapping parts back and forth on my Sam H. and Appaloosa for the
past year never having enough parts to have 2 full bikes built. But I've
recently moved back east to help my aging folks out during these precarious
times, and I'd like to leave the Appaloosa how it is with my current par
I don't have anything bike related - nor particularly uplifting - to add, I've
just learned how stunningly fast the world can change into something almost
unrecognizable. We're a few weeks into the Stay At Home directives in
California and honestly I think I'm still a little in shock by how *dif
Fellow riders on the road are actually friendly. I think they are slowing
down enough (re: not concerned about PBs, or whatever their electronic
tracking devices are telling them) to wave and say hi. It is refreshing.
I learned the ocean is more blue today. Rode to Montana de Oro park, the
wate
I bought a Roadini frameset a over a year ago and finally got around to
building it up during the crisis. As a father of small children, my time
to ride outside of family rides and commuting is limited, so I was hesitant
to put money into a road bike. I couldn't be more glad that I did.
The b
Very cool!
On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 9:51:45 PM UTC-4, j.schwartz wrote:
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> I've been riding this a lot lately after finishing up the build over the
> winter ...and it's feeling very good
> 59cm Clem L , new batch
> 44/34/24 Silver Crankset with an 18t cog in the back and a Paul Melvin
> te
Beautiful!
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 9:15 PM Brian Campbell
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> Very cool!
>
> On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 9:51:45 PM UTC-4, j.schwartz wrote:
>>
>> I've been riding this a lot lately after finishing up the build over the
>> winter ...and it's feeling very good
>> 59cm Clem L , new batch
>>
Nice. Looking forward to photo!
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 8:56 PM Dave Grossman wrote:
> I bought a Roadini frameset a over a year ago and finally got around to
> building it up during the crisis. As a father of small children, my time
> to ride outside of family rides and commuting is limited, s
The FSA Tempo Supercompact square taper crank comes with 46-30 chainrings
and is pretty cheap:
https://www.starbike.com/en/fsa-tempo-supercompact-v18-crankset-road-aluminium-n-11-jis-black/.
€58 is about $US64. Like the Model-T though - any colour so long as it's
black.
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Try these codes on the pacenti items, wheels and quick relese. It worked
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On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 9:13:29 PM UTC-4, Justin Wyne wrote:
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> I've been swapping parts back and forth on my Sam H. and Appaloosa f
Way to go, Leah! You're earning points toward your RivSisters wrenching
badge. Let me know when you've finished the other requirement (fix a flat
tire) and I'll send you the badge. Yeah, now that they know there's a badge
available, others are going to be flocking for one!
I see that a few p
Ok I definitely want a badge. Even if it's for RivSisters that's fine I have a
workstand and fix flats badge me! 😋
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Hi Leah -
Thanks for the explanation. I think life's too short to spend time riding a
bike that's less than perfect - even if it's just because you found a
better bike.
And having used dyno lighs for over a decade, I heartily applaud you for
making the switch. I would never go back given the c
Thank you, Joyce! 🥰😘😘😘 I’m so impressed that you have a work stand and work on
your bikes - I never knew. Well, you are the founding Riv Sister and that’s for
sure.
There’s a badge? I didn’t know there was a badge! Ok, when you say fix a flat
do you mean I have to patch it, or just insert a new
Maybe put out a wtb post here on Ibob. Ive always found that people have parts
they are willing let go of, provided someone comes asking.
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Nathan, why do you only have one fender?! What is happening?
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> On Apr 10, 2020, at 10:02 PM, Nathan Mattia wrote:
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> Ride 5
> In front of the St. Louis Zoo at Forest Park.
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>> On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 5:11:11 PM
I've experienced, in cycling all over Seattle over the last couple weeks
(as well as during a trip last week to LA), a glimpse into a futuristic low
carbon economy where an abundance of fresh air exists in the dirtiest of
metropolises. Unreal!
( there's a nasa study floating around showing dens
Indeed, I have a 10-speed cassette with very low use I'll sell cheap. I think
it's 11-36 but I'll have to dig it out and look. If the OP provides a list of
stuff I make have a package I can cobble together.
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Haven't used either but I can vouch for the abundance of possible hand
positions on the Albatross or Choco, which are somewhat similar to the
Billie (maybe slightly more aero due to less "outsweep"?). Prefer the
Albatross which is currently on my early 90s Miyata mtb: 32t up front and
11-34t in
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