Roberta, no, but thanks for offering. I have the same fenders. There is
plenty of room for the fenders but the tires rub on the stay clips when the
fenders move side-to-side. I'll keep an eye out for a wider fender or
maybe switch to the SKS 55s.
Tom
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Does anybody know of a source to buy the beige SKS fenders? I'm looking
for a 700c set for a Waterford Atlantis. The tires will likely be 38, so I
assume that means I should use the P55. I might consider the P45, if that
is all that I can get my hands on.
Best regards,
Matt in Oswego, IL
Tom
Does the SKS fenders deform slightly if the fender width is slightly
greater than the distance between the stays?Plastic fenders can't be
indented.
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 3:33:04 AM UTC-5 Tom Wyland wrote:
> Roberta, no, but thanks for offering. I hav
John,
You don't dent the fenders, you just trim them with a knife or tin snips.
My SKS P50 longboard are narrow at the stays from the factory, similar to
the photo below. It's not so great for keeping things clean in that area,
but makes simplifies install.
Tom
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Tom
I understand about the clearances at the chain stays. What about at the
seatstays/brake bridge??
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 9:24:02 AM UTC-5 Tom Wyland wrote:
> John,
> You don't dent the fenders, you just trim them with a knife or tin snips.
> My SKS P50 lo
Why rivendell doesn't break out the vernier calipers and tell us is beyond
me. But on dads it's 60mm at brake bridge, 59 at the seat stay. And 59 at
the chain stay. Yes I'm still alive, yes if I owe you something I feel
terrible, reach out to me.
On Tue, Mar 8, 2022, 9:46 AM 'John Hawrylak' via R
There was an Instagram post showing that Riv has prototype samples of all
sizes of RoadUno, inviting us to come test ride them. I just emailed Will
to find out if they really have a 57 ready to test ride for me. Has
anybody ridden one at RBWHQ?
I haven't seen numbers yet, but since they say "
either bullmoose bars, or run some North Road bars upside down...
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 9:06:38 AM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> There was an Instagram post showing that Riv has prototype samples of all
> sizes of RoadUno, inviting us to come test ride them. I just emailed Will
> to find
Bump. lower price $2,300 local sale or I can drop off if you coordinate
packing and shipping.
Max
On Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 12:49:48 PM UTC-5 maxcr wrote:
> I bought this one last year - saw it and couldn't resist... I think it
> reminded of my beloved 62 Sam which I sold a couple of years a
If I wanted a standard drop type of experience I would go with Albastache.
If I wanted the full sweptback experience the Losco and Choco bars are my
favorite road sweptback bar.
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:27:08 AM UTC-5 tommc...@gmail.com wrote:
> either bullmoose bars, or run some North R
I could pull my Albastache cockpit off my RB1 beater. That's an option. I
did like the ChocoMoose that came on my Appaloosa, but I needed to slam it
to get it low enough. I'll have to look at the numbers...
BLinEC
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 8:44:24 AM UTC-8 Johnny Alien wrote:
> If I want
Chocomoose!
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:27:08 AM UTC-5 tommc...@gmail.com wrote:
> either bullmoose bars, or run some North Road bars upside down...
>
> On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 9:06:38 AM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> There was an Instagram post showing that Riv has prototype samples of
My Chocomoose is currently installed on a 68cm Schwinn Traveler built into
a single speed and kind of serving as a placeholder for a build I
eventually hope to move over to a RoadUno... atleast the bars/inverse
levers, and saddle.
I have mine currently slammed, though it's been adjusted at times
Dibs on the big one!!
If I manage to pick one up, I like the idea of the bullmoose. Currently
have my Clem H set up with them and another set hanging from the rafters.
Would love love love love a chocomoose with a little less rise, or a
stachamoose...
Kinda hoping they're all tigged, but lugs'll
Velo Orange Grand Cru Cigne stem, "noir" black, 1-1/8" threadless, 90mm
length x 145mm rise x 31.8 clamp. $60 shipped in the USA. Includes the
original drawstring bag it came in and all bolts. Hardly used - one small
scratch on the rider side of the stem (third photo).
See photos here - http
If the RoadUno is designed for swept back bars, the Albastache would have
too much reach for me. I find the ‘stache needs a bit shorter stem than
even a drop bar.
Eric
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022, Johnny Alien wrote:
> If I wanted a standard drop type of experience I would go with Albastache.
> I
Agreed. I am the same. I use a shorter stem for Albastache vs drops. So on
a bike made for sweptbacks an Albastache would need a very short reach stem
for me
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 2:06:14 PM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:
> If the RoadUno is designed for swept back bars, the Albastache would ha
I have bullhorn bars on my Wabi Classic single speed but it is built for
that or drops with a short top tube. I could see using the Tosco bars with
a long stem or maybe Wavie bars.
Doug
Athens, GA
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 2:08:23 PM UTC-5 Johnny Alien wrote:
> Agreed. I am the same. I use a
Russ at Path Less Pedaled posted a new YouTube video of his recent visit to
Riv HQ and Grant Peterson.
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I just watched this and came here to post it. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_K2UFRs_qA
It's a great convo with Grant - a lot of stuff we've all heard before, but
also some little tidbits and peeks that are worth the half hour. I really
want a purple Charlie now, but I wish G
Will responded to my email, explaining my mistake. I saw instagram photos
of prototypes. I mistakenly thought that meant Riv has them. The builder
has them. Then they will be painted. Then they will be shipped. Then
they will be assembled. Then somebody can ride them.
I'll be patient..
Lug Bandana!!! @6:45
BL in EC
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 1:25:16 PM UTC-8 Paul Clifton wrote:
> I just watched this and came here to post it. Here's the link:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_K2UFRs_qA
>
> It's a great convo with Grant - a lot of stuff we've all heard before, but
> also
If the lug bandanas and the new knickers come in on the same day, I think
it'll be a long tomorrow in the shipping department.
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 3:38:24 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Lug Bandana!!! @6:45
>
> BL in EC
>
> On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 1:25:16 PM UTC-8 Paul Clifton wro
http://www.63xc.com/scorcher/nakash.jpg
[image: Ibis Scorcher.jpg]
- Max "mic drop" in A2
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 4:30:17 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Will responded to my email, explaining my mistake. I saw instagram photos
> of prototypes. I mistakenly thought that meant Riv has the
I enjoyed the interview very much. As a recent first-time Rivendell owner I
am happy to hear Grant talking about bikes. Russ and Laura do a good job of
emphasizing the non-competitive aspects of cycling, which is always
appreciated.
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 4:13:47 PM UTC-6 Paul Clifton wro
Greetings. I plan to install either Rene Herse Juniper Ridge (48mm) or
Umtanum Ridge (55mm) tires on my new Clem Smith Jr. It currently has G1 all
round tires in 2.25" width (57mm). Running tubes currently, considering
tubeless. I actually quite like the G1 tires but they are heavy. I weigh
170
Sale pending
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 1:18:39 PM UTC-6 Gideon Tsang wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm considering selling my USA made 54cm Hunqapillar. I love it and
> currently not riding it enough to justify keeping it in my stable. I'm
> thinking $3K shipped?
>
> The photos are pretty much how
An album of the thing happening: https://photos.app.goo.gl/PxJUkK7TtCQSdk2A7
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
On Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 1:00:15 PM UTC-5 J. W. wrote:
> Lovely post Andy. You wrote:
>
> The conclusions that I have found and my riding objectives shaped the bike
>> I had made for me and
I recently got a viscous bar for my Atlantis . The current 80 mm face platter
stem I have seems little too short . Wanted to try 120 mm . I was thinking of
threadless stem adaptor and getting threadless stem , so that I can swap out
the stem for different length if that doesn’t work. Has anyone
I recently got a Bosco bar for my Atlantis . The current 80 mm face platter
stem I have seems little too short . Wanted to try 120 mm . I was thinking of
threadless stem adaptor and getting threadless stem , so that I can swap out
the stem for different length if that doesn’t work. Has anyone ha
I have on of those Scorchers.
It’s a really nice riding bike.
If you come across one, snag it.
Ray
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 2:56:14 PM UTC-8 Max S wrote:
> http://www.63xc.com/scorcher/nakash.jpg
>
> [image: Ibis Scorcher.jpg]
>
> - Max "mic drop" in A2
>
> On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 4
No opinion on the VO adapter, but I'd venture a guess that a 120mm stem is
still going to be too short. Personal preference and fit will of course
vary, but I had an alumunium non-bullmoose Bosco bar on my Clem, with a
140mm quill stem, and it was just barely long enough. The atlantis has a
This is what you want!:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/185324918808?hash=item2b2639d818:g:jl4AAOSwkUFiIht5
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 10:00:46 PM UTC-7 iamkeith wrote:
> No opinion on the VO adapter, but I'd venture a guess that a 120mm stem is
> still going to be too short. Personal preference a
Deepak, I have used the VO,Nitto and the very tall stem column from SOMA.
No difference in function, though the Nitto does look a little nicer. Steve
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 4:22 AM deepak atreya
wrote:
> I recently got a viscous bar for my Atlantis . The current 80 mm face
> platter stem I have
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