I'm looking for a road bike for long rides. Would buy a complete, partial,
or frame.
Doug
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Joyce, you’re a trooper! I love the photo and I’m glad you pointed out the sign
language because I’d have missed that endearing detail.
#RivSisters,
Leah
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> On Feb 14, 2021, at 10:26 PM, JAS wrote:
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> Snow buddies have hearts
I just set up the shifting on my Riv Custom this weekend. I am using Silver
1 shifters with the shiny silver washer covers from Silver 2 shifters
covering the black plastic washer. The shifters are mounted on the
braze-ons on the headtube. The derailleurs are Campagnolo Athena 11s (all
silver i
Ben: That is beautiful. I have one of the last orange white 54 cm that we
sold. (I purchased it in 2003). I have been looking for a painter. Where
did you have your bike painted? How did you get the new decals?
Jay
Demarest, NJ
On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 5:31:58 PM UTC-5 Ben Miller w
That sounds like a very impressive setup! I'd love to see a pic of your
build if you find the time.
I'm glad you brought up the 180 degrees of travel, that's certainly hitting
the limiting factor of friction 11 speed with Silver shifters.While it can
technically travel past 180 degrees (by a lot),
Zip ties? Ha! There’s special part for that:
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> On Feb 14, 2021, at 8:30 PM, Mark Roland wrote:
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> Any regular cable housing will give you that swoop. Crossing the cables can
> give them a bit more suppo
Very nice looking paint job, love the hand painted logos. To take this
slightly OT, how is it working with those enamels? Is it something a
neophyte can handle? What I am looking to do is to paint some raised
lettering on some lug castings. Pretty small lettering maybe 1/2 cm high. I
did some g
Thanks Ben! I’m free today and much if tomorrow. What would like for the
trailer?
>> Thanks,
>> -Brendan Willard
>> Owner/Winemaker
>> Phantômé Cellars
phantomecellars.com
Speaking in Thumbs 👍
> On Feb 15, 2021, at 9:39 AM, Ben Miller wrote:
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> Hi Brendan,
>
> I have a red Doggy Ride trai
Thanks for all kind words everyone! Especially Andy in Pittsburgh and Evan
for sharing their gorgeous Orange Ram builds!
Tommy: No, as noted, I bought this frame wy back in 2017 from list
member Keith. It sounds like you bought and sold yours during that time
frame. Which just emphasizes h
Scapegoat? You have some pretty bikes!
>> Thanks,
>> -Brendan Willard
>> Owner/Winemaker
>> Phantômé Cellars
phantomecellars.com
Speaking in Thumbs 👍
> On Feb 15, 2021, at 10:31 AM, Ben Miller wrote:
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> Brendan,
>
> I'm still up in the Sierras until tonight. I'll email you directly abou
My Monocog (so much prettier than Leah's Platypus) is surprisingly
comfortable with the stock (at least, that's what I got with the bike as
second owner) mtb bar after I cut fully 8" off of it, but the shortening
also cut off the ends that curved backward, and now there is only a minimal
rearward a
Sheesh. With higher and longer stem *and the right drop bar.*
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 11:58 AM Patrick Moore wrote:
> I know that I could get what I need with a longer (say 110 or 120 mm
> instead of 90) and higher (say 45* instead of 30*) stem, but the Monocog
> has cable discs (which work perf
You might like these Nitto Urban Bars they sell for the fixie/messenger
crowd. They're narrow like you seem to want with the backsweep you need.
https://www.benscycle.com/nitto-b260aa-urban-riser-handlebar-flatriser-handlebar-nitto-b260aa-870/p?idsku=642153&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1KiBBhCcARIsAPWqoSoN9w4f
$OLD
On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 11:30:35 AM UTC-8 Irving wrote:
> $45 shipped via padded USPS envelope
>
> Velo Orange 31.8 Quill Stem with Removable Faceplate
>
> 90mm, 31.8mm Clamp Size (Nickel)
>
> Used but excellent condition, I had Jones Bars-->Velo Orange
> Curvy-->Simworks Getarounds
Nice Susie, good luck with the sale.
Question, where's "the sticker" from? I'd like one for my bike if I can
find one.
On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 2:17:19 PM UTC-8 Sal wrote:
> Very lightly used medium Wolbis in RBW blue. As shown minus wheel set and
> crankset/pedals for $2600 plus shippi
Thanks, I made them a while ago. Don't have ones that size anymore but I
still have lots. you can find them at eatatsals dot bigcartel dot com
On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 1:35:26 PM UTC-8 duh...@gmail.com wrote:
> Nice Susie, good luck with the sale.
>
> Question, where's "the sticker" from?
Current status: sale pending.
Hugh
On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 11:20:53 PM UTC-8 Hugh Smitham wrote:
> I realize most on this group do Rim brakes but I figure some may have
> other bike builds too.
>
> For sale black on black Paul Klampers, Post mount/IS Long Pull $250 for
> the pair. As a
Thanks, Joe, I'll take another look (took a quick one). The 25.4 mm clamp
is not a deal breaker, but I'd prefer 31.8 (stem is 31.8) and black, so any
advice (y'all) about a similar shape but in fatter clamp and darker color,
please speak up.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 12:52 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
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My bad, 31.8, black, it's Cinelli! 53cm, still narrow.
https://northwestbicycle.com/products/pepper-alloy-fixie-riser-bar-blk-31-8-53cm-b-cn1981?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping¤cy=USD&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1KiBBhCcARIsAPWqoSo9y35kaAkG2CO0FazubKoezQ482GCc22eppsOg81B_OLEgDNC
Thank you. Also close, but alas, per the photo, does not sweep back enough.
For some reason your post made me think of looking at VO's handlebar
product portfolio (bidniss speek, that) and the Dajia Far Bar (shallow 'n'
short flared drop, 44 cm at hoods), Granola Bar, and Curvy bar might
contend.
Just placed an order, thanks!
On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 2:36:31 PM UTC-8 Sal wrote:
> Thanks, I made them a while ago. Don't have ones that size anymore but I
> still have lots. you can find them at eatatsals dot bigcartel dot com
>
> On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 1:35:26 PM UTC-8 duh...
Hmm, I miss the ability to see most of the products in a category on one
screen, then I can click on the one I want to investigate. Now if I go to
Cranks I see one product and have to scroll down through all to see what's
available.
On Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 8:56:21 PM UTC-8 Dave wrote
Wonderful. Sounds like perfect bike for conditions.
LymanATX
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 5:38 PM Mike Packard wrote:
> We're having some unusual weather in Austin this week. Clem plowed through
> the ~6" of accumulation in the park without too much trouble. No slo-mo
> power slide, sorry, I wasn't
I didn't try my Clem, maybe tomorrow. There are only car tracks on about
half of my street here in Leanderthal land, maybe the relatively unspoiled
half would work, worried about the glare ice underneath the snow though.
Stay warm gents, temp has already started to dip here, 17F and falling.
Apparently I'm the only one home and answering bar questions today so I'll
offer one more thought:
I've used Jones Loop Bars a few times and like the one longish position
they offer at the grips, but think they're overrated for other positions.
The grab-hold by the stem is useful for climbing k
Jay: I had mine painted in Pelham AL by Nathan Barnes
(https://www.instagram.com/nate_barnes81/). He paints cars and motorcycles
during the week, bicycles (and sometimes plane parts) on the weekend. I
think he does great work and he is very reasonable in cost. I have a PDF of
the decals and
Thanks, Joe. Three answers today, and you've made your quota.
Seriously, thanks, in particular for the insight about the Jones bar.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 5:11 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> Apparently I'm the only one home and answering bar questions today so I'll
> offer one more thought:
>
> I've
Joe and Leah,
Thanks! I’m glad you liked the photo. Another detail you may not have
been able to see is a snappy little Corgi pin on the hat. (That’s another
story that may show up on IG).
—Joyce and Snow Buddy (“I’m elting!”)
On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 6:06:39 AM UTC-8 Bicycle Bel
Dear Bill,
Just checking in on your Ablastache conversion years later! Still using
them with Leo? Or switched back to drops?
Cheers,
Zack
On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 2:50:25 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> As you know I did a 200k brevet on my Leo Roadini last weekend. I decided
> a littl
Found some bars. Thanks everybody.
On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 8:33:49 PM UTC-5 Richard Borneman wrote:
> Looking for some 46cm or 48cm Nitto Noodle bars. I have a set Moustache
> bars and other stuff for trade or cash for purchase. Let me know what you
> have.
> Richardd
>
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Disappointed to see what strikes me as inserting a political statement,
under whatever guise. And now further banter and a link for where to buy?
That seems not a great idea for this forum. Just for starters, do you think
people in law enforcement ride Rivendells or read this forum? If so, which
I'd just like to sell my bike to someone who's not a racist asshole, Mark.
If that goes against the rules of this white men's club I'm sure the
moderators will delete my thread. I don't care what people who enforce the
law ride or read, and I'm not concerned with being perceived as friendly.
I'
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