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On 7/12/20 6:24 AM, Roberta wrote:
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I find it hard to believe there is nobody within 2 hours of Springfield MA
with a 650b 50cm Atlantis. It would be such a great help to see and
standover one.
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Last year the 50cm Atlantis was a 26" bike as we discussed earlier, so I'm
not sure how many 650b versions are actually out there in the wild.
The posted geometry pages haven't been updated since 2019 so I'm not even
sure what all has changed.
https://www.rivbike.com/pages/geometry
Otherwise wi
Kim is pretty tall. Her Rambouillet is a 66 with custom root beer colored
paint. Her Brothers Atlantis is a 68
and i doubt anyone has ever gotten more pleasure from their first ride on a
bike that fits.However Kim doesnt need to warehouse a second tall Rivendell.
The Redwood really is functional
How many 50cm 650b Atlantis’ do you figure have been sold? My guess would be
about 20. What percentage of Rivendell customers frequent the relevant Google
Groups boards? I’d guess probably around 1/50. Maybe less. What percentage of
the US population is within two hours of Springfield Massachu
Dave, so it is just the 2020’s then. So now it makes sense. Thanks
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 11:20 AM Dave Johnston wrote:
> Last year the 50cm Atlantis was a 26" bike as we discussed earlier, so I'm
> not sure how many 650b versions are actually out there in the wild.
>
> The posted geometry pa
I was lucky enough to find a kind list member and tries his 51 Appaloosa
that I am leaning toward, if one shows up I will snatch it up. Just want
to try the 650b Atlantis but until now I did not understand these are new
for 2020.
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 11:33 AM Bill Lindsay wrote:
> How many 5
That's a great looking build. I recently helped a friend build up a purple
poly, and it is an impressive bike. Easy to build. I'd very much reccommend it
to anyone who wants "Riv-adjacent" aesthetics with disc brakes.
If Riv is going to push for more riders to ride V brakes with drops, dare
If I remember correctly, the Appaloosa was designed with the Chaco bars in
mind, so more swept back and has a longer top tube length.
I have a 51 cm Appaloosa and have had the Chaco moose bars on it originally and
now have a set of Bullmoose bars on it. The change in riding position was
noticea
Ryan, I ride with Albatross bars. The TT on the Atlantis 650b 50cm and the
51cm Appaloosa are the same. Given that it would be just a touch easier,
in my mind, to get the bars higher on the Appaloosa but maybe I am wrong.
My standover is a bit more than 80.5. The TT slightly brushed me on the 51
I’ve ridden Brooks forever, I had decided to try narrower than my B68 as Oi
rubs my inner thigh and is annoying. So I started reading on my old trusty
B17. Wow, so many models and opinions, now some discontinued. Then I
stumbled onto a few (many) comments and threads on Berthoud saddles.
Look
Joel,
You can purchase directly from Gilles Berthoud in France. The website has
an English-language version and purchase and receipt has gone perfectly for
me on several items.
Steve Cole
Arlington, VA
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 1:11:45 PM UTC-4, Joel Stern wrote:
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> I’ve ridden Brooks f
Thanks Steve, zi wasn’t sure if that was a good way to go. Have you ridden
the Mente? What do you think of Berthoud vs. Brooks?
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 1:17 PM Steve Cole wrote:
> Joel,
>
> You can purchase directly from Gilles Berthoud in France. The website has
> an English-language version
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I gotta tell ya Patrick, I'm mighty impressed that you got that much detail
into a FS post without mentioning the size 👍
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My Crosscheck was about 25 lbs and when stripped down, was fairly swift.
I’m guessing, weight wise, that might be a valid comparison with 25lb
Roadini. That gives me something to think about.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 4:47 PM Mike Packard wrote:
> I believe the Roadini has 130 mm rear spacing vs m
58 X 56.5 or 57 c-c, with sloping tt and high head and steerer. My ideal
level tt size is 60 X 56-57.
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 11:48 AM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Two people asked me a while ago to sell this frameset to them. I know the
> name of the second person; I forget the name of the first, who
*One* probably not last remark: The journey to my custom 26" wheel road
frames started with mountain bikes converted to road use, went to a 1992
XO-1, and then to the 3 Riv customs that I asked Grant to make as
improvements on the XO-1. He said of the first, 1995, not as good as 2 and
3, "*Oh, it'l
SOMA Saga is a great bike! Excellent Choice.
That VO Poly Low kicker is intriguing; I like the thru Axles & 1.1/8" steer
tube and its very tempting to sell my Polyvalent & get one of those,
because I virtually have ALL the spare components I need to build it!
But, part of the reason I don't ri
Very nice build
Is that a 54cm or a 57cm? Albatross bars? and what are you using for
shifters there?
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 12:27:28 PM UTC-4, Grady Wright wrote:
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> Finally built up my Appaloosa! it's as good as I remember it being when I
> tested one at RivBike.
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When your wheel becomes a rudder, Ryan, you know you're in deep! Looks like
fun adventure, and we could use some of that rain if you have any left!
Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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On 7/12/20 1:22 PM, Joel Stern wrote:
What do you think of Berthoud vs. Brooks?
I think for me, the Berthoud shapes are better. Also, the Berthoud
tension adjustment mechanism is superior. I like the built-in bag loops
on the Berthoud much better than the metal ones (if present) on Bro
Hi Joel,
I have both Brooks and Berthoud saddles and prefer the Berthoud for a leather
saddle. It does appear the Boulder Bikes has a couple of black Mente in stock.
Another option to look at is Rivet. Their saddles are nice as well and they
have a “try before you buy” program.
Dan
San Rafa
Hi Joel,
I've ridden (and still ride) Brooks B-17 and Berthoud Mente and Aspin
saddles. The widths from widest to narrowest is Mente > B-17 > Aspin. My
sit bones are 125mm apart, and which saddle I like best depends on the type
of riding I do on it. For touring, the Mente wins. For general
But do note, Brooks, Rivet and Berthoud saddles all feel very, very
different from each other. They may look similar, but the feel is very
different.
On 7/12/20 4:23 PM, Dan McNamara wrote:
Hi Joel,
I have both Brooks and Berthoud saddles and prefer the Berthoud for a
leather saddle. It do
I've tried the lot and like the Berthoud and Rivet saddles best. The Mente
however didn't work for me and I gave it away. I suspect I was not upright
enough. For a wider upright saddle my favorite is the Rivet Imogene. I
found it comfortable out of the box. I got the unslotted allroad model.
Deacon,
When you say 'try bowing out', I am not sure what you mean. Do you mean
bending the stay so that it is parallel to the face of the dropout? This is
essential for proper stay attachment, it reduces all sorts of stress along
the stay and at the fender.
I did a four-part blog series on me
"Parallel to the face of the dropout" -- Yes! A much clearly way to put it.
Thank you, Anton!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 5:05:00 PM UTC-6, somervillebikes wrote:
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> Deacon,
>
> When you say 'try bowing out', I am not sure what you mean. Do you mean
> bending the stay so
While prepping for a FB live class this week on steering, I happened to look up
the geometry for the 2020 TREK Domane. Here's the latest and newest
development in the race world:
"First and foremost, consider the tire size. The original Domane came with
25mm-wide tires, but the new Domane ha
Mike Sinyard, stealing great ideas since 1981!
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 4:57:02 PM UTC-7, Fullylugged wrote:
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> While prepping for a FB live class this week on steering, I happened to
> look up the geometry for the 2020 TREK Domane. Here's the latest and
> newest development in the race wo
Another spiffy Redwood, NFS:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Vintage_bicycles/comments/hn5891/like_new_rivendell_redwood/
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 8:23:12 AM UTC-7, bo richardson wrote:
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> Kim is pretty tall. Her Rambouillet is a 66 with custom root beer colored
> paint. Her Brothers Atlantis is a 6
Alright 10% off all items. Offers welcome
Bike Friday rear rack- info HERE. Kinda cool, it folds flat for travel, 55lb
weight limit. it's tall enough to fit on a 26" or 650b bike too. i can measure
if you are interested. has some weird connectors attached to it that i assume
are for fenders. li
Maybe they had lunch & Grant enlightened him. Just don't expect friction
shifting from Specialized any time soon.
dougP
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 4:57:02 PM UTC-7, Fullylugged wrote:
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> While prepping for a FB live class this week on steering, I happened to
> look up the geometry for the
Looking for a bright color 1” threaded Chris King headset for my son’s
Faux-Atlantis build 1990 Stumpjumper all-rounder. Purple, blue or green are our
top choices.
E-mail: luckyturnip at gmail dot com
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RTP: $100 shipped. These have maybe 50 miles on them -- I found them too
bouncy on pavement no matter how I set the pressure. In nice shape, no
flats.
Marathon Supreme: $100 shipped. These have been mounted but never ridden.
Tubeless version.
I prefer USPS, but let me know your preferences for
Well the bike is a Trek. Although they do all look the same 😁
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Rat Trap Pass tires are sold!
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 8:51:12 PM UTC-6, Ian Dickson wrote:
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> RTP: $100 shipped. These have maybe 50 miles on them -- I found them too
> bouncy on pavement no matter how I set the pressure. In nice shape, no
> flats.
> Marathon Supreme: $100 shipped. These h
Thanks! It's a 60cm. I'm using the Sycip JJJ Bar and the Silver 2 shifters.
On Sunday, 12 July 2020 13:41:30 UTC-6, J Schwartz wrote:
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> Very nice build
> Is that a 54cm or a 57cm? Albatross bars? and what are you using for
> shifters there?
>
> On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 12:27:28 PM UTC-4,
I was about to say "great, now there will be more normal reach brakes on
the market", then I realized it's probably got disk brakes. Oh, and forget
friction, it's probably built for electric shifting only with no cable
stops at all.
On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 4:57:02 PM UTC-7, Fullylugged wrot
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