Sale pending.
Thanks,
Frank
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 12:56:42 AM UTC-5 Hetchins52 wrote:
> My favorite handle bar bag -- Love the magnetic closure for the main flap!
> Great deal for this setup!
> David Lipsky
> Berkeley, CA
>
>
> On Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 3:40:58 PM UTC-7 Frank Brose wrot
Hey Everyone,
I’m having issues with my handlebar set-up. I’m running Nitto Technomic
stem with Billie bars. The Billie bars are 25.4. The Nitto stem is 26.0.
I’m using a problem solvers shim to fit the bars properly.
Anyway, I get a lot of flex in the Billie bars when I apply any weight to
Jason,
The best data I've found for objectively comparing output power and drag of
different dynamo hubs across a range of speeds is here.
https://www.cyclingabout.com/dynamo-hub-power-drag-testing-schmidt-son-shutter-precision-shimano/
I live car-free in an east-coast city. Due to probabilit
I had Billie bars on a tall nitto stem and had silly amounts of flex.
Moving to a stem that had uprise instead of that negative angle helped a
lot because I don't have to run them so high. I also think the Billie bars
are just super flexy bars. I moved to losco and tosco bars and that also
help
I have a NOS front and slightly-used rear 32h hub for these shifters, if
anyone's interested.
On Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 4:39:04 PM UTC-7 Bikie#4646 wrote:
> Folks, Since this has equal relevance to the i-BOB list, I plan to post it
> there too. (Forgive that please.) Never used 7-speed thum
I have a 90mm boxcar stem w/ the Tosco bars on my XL Gus. It's been in the
woods over rocks, roots and all the bumps a New England single track can
give. It's been great!
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 8:18:29 AM UTC-4 Johnny Alien wrote:
> I had Billie bars on a tall nitto stem and had silly am
I am also running a boxcar on Toscos with good results. I ran a EA90 before and
it was pretty noodly.
Many people have had issues with Bosco flex. They make an excellent lever. For
quill stems a dirt drop stem may help as mentioned above or get a cool sling
shot stem for extra style points.
I have the 650 wide Tosco (ChroMo) with a FacePlater stem. Rigid AF. Seriously
it does not budge. Both 31.8. No shims.
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> On Jul 29, 2022, at 7:51 AM, Daniel MacPherson wrote:
>
>
> Hey Everyone,
>
>
>
> I’m having issues with my handlebar set-up. I’m running Nitto Tech
Okay. I have Albatross bars on my Surly with.no flex. But the stem is
headless so I wonder if the tall Nitto stem is the main contributing
culprit. I don’t mind a little flex but this is too much.
I was thinking the Jim stem with the double bolt and uprise angle might
solve the problem. Thoughts?
Great ride report.
Can I ask - where did you find those water bottles?
On Friday, July 15, 2022 at 9:41:05 PM UTC-4 Drew Saunders wrote:
> For the past few years, I've tried to ride my age or more on or about my
> birthday (this Sunday, the 17th, a.k.a. "World Emoji Day!"). Although not
> as i
Is anyone still electrifying Rivendells? I just recently purchased two mid
drive kits (one for me, one for my wife) and have installed them on non
Rivendell bikes. But, I really love them and still have a desire to
eventually own a Rivendell bike so I am curious if others are still doing
it.
Thanks, all! I'm 6'7", but mercifully my pbh is sort of 6'4"ish, round
about 96.5 or 97, with a saddle height of 85.5 or 86 depending on a few
things. As you can imagine, I spent years on (non-Riv) 60s and 61s running
a ton of seatpost to make it work. My 60cm Platypus (love it) is going to
sur
Greetings all,
I just joined the group, and I'd like to ask the collective about their
experiences converting a a drop bar road bike for use with a Riv Albatross
bar, and specifically the size of stem to use. Its not easy to do a search
on this without weeding through many FS or WTB posts for A
Second owner of this lovely ride, and my #3 riv. Just slightly too big for
me, hence it sits more than any others.
Nitto seatpost, Nitto Technomic stem, nitto randonneur handlebars
Dura Ace hubs on velocity rims, Jack Brown tires (700x33)
Shimano deore crankset, Shimano FD, sunxd RD, hollowlin
The SP on my Matthews dirt road bike works fine at low speeds.
This one is as smooth as my SON; an earlier SP did vibrate a bit more. My
various Shimanos were as smooth as the SON too.
My SON is the 20 R or whatever the small-wheel model used to be called;
isn't this now the "Deluxe"? At any rate
Hey folks!
I’m looking for an Atlantis in size 51cm. LMK if you have any leads. Thanks!
- Brandon
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2x Trunksack (olive and brown): $80 shipped
Excellent condition.
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipMKWulA2fuZBrkASdfXTp_Q_24OVLef_HMam1d0
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I live in SE.MI. Bit of a hike to get out that way, but sounds like fun. I
will keep my eyes open for the next one.
On Monday, July 18, 2022 at 4:53:11 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
> Joe, You do know me, because that is exactly what I did. And then I
> decided I’d rather push harder
Frankie - what size is your Atlantis?
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 5:32 PM Nikko in Oakland
wrote:
> I’d keep the Atlantis.
>
> Mounts on the fork, better paint, and it’s Grant’s take on a better
> version of the XO-1.
>
> On Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 3:03:27 PM UTC-7 frankie garcia wrote:
>
>> Woul
First off, a bit of an introduction of myself since I'm a newbie to this
Google group thing...
Hello, my name is Colville Griffith and I live in Charlotte, North Carolina.
I've been a fan of Rivendell for quite a few years ever since stumbling
across them while doing bicycle searches on the int
Rivendell Road Standard
59cm
1,000
Redondo Beach, CA
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/bik/d/redondo-beach-rivendell-road-standard/7510004831.html
On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 6:37:08 PM UTC-7 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Atlantis
> 59cm
> 3600
> Berkeley, CA
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/
FWIW, Lael Wilcox, long-distance/rough terrain/all weather rider
extraordinaire, uses, or used to use a SP hub with her K-Lite. At least,
she used this setup when she broke the Continental Divide (or was it
cross-continental?) record.
I also use a SP with my K-Lite and I can't feel any drag or not
I was going to yank the Best Dynamo Hub thread onto a tangent to suit my
own intents and purposes, but I forbore. So, a new question.
I have an Edeluxe I, have had it for 15 years or so, and it's a trooper,
but it has 2 defects:
1. The beam is rather narrow compared to later lights (and to the Ed
Hello! I got some Sackville bags for sale.. let me know if you have any
questions or want more pictures.. everything is in excellent condition.
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipMKWulA2fuZBrkASdfXTp_Q_24OVLef_HMam1d0
Platsack/Platrack - $180 shipped.
Brown Trunksack - $80 shipped.
Olive Tr
absolutely beautiful! glad you got to experience shikoku because most
people never make it past the usual tokyo>kyoto>osaka destinations (which
are the coolest cities on the planet btw, no exaggeration).
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 3:32:19 PM UTC-4 John Rinker wrote:
> Yes, Takashi, it would ha
Looking for recommendations to haul my Cheviot?
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I'm not a bike designer, but the weight gain seems easy to understand.
Extending the chainstays for more wheelbase means having to beef up the
tubing. The trade-off for a "better" ride is more weight. In other words,
if you flatten out the traditional diamond frame shape, you need heavier
tubes
The nice bright (plastic) headlight on the Dahon was a Lumotec IQ something
or another, again, no longer made.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 2:37 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> ... A few years ago I had a high-end (if there are levels, this was an
> upper-class level model) but now (I think) discontinued
Hi,
If the handlebar clamp on the stem is too loose the bars will slip and rotate
in it. The bolt needs to be really tight.
You can tell if the headset is loose with this method:
1. stand in front of the bike
2. wrap one o your hands around the top nut, stem and top of the head tube
3. hold the fr
I entirely agree that position or fit generally is the most important thing
in bike comfort and riding efficiently (yes, comfort is relative; but even
a pro will ride faster if he is more comfortable than if he is more
uncomfortable, and bad fit is probably the worst thing for comfort), and I
agree
Those bottles came from Rivendell many (10? More?) years ago.
Drew
> On Jul 29, 2022, at 6:27 AM, Chris Balaschak wrote:
>
>
> Great ride report.
>
> Can I ask - where did you find those water bottles?
>> On Friday, July 15, 2022 at 9:41:05 PM UTC-4 Drew Saunders wrote:
>> For the past few
1 up usa best rack going tried them all yakima, kuat, thule...1 up usa
hands down
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 9:30 AM katherine Evanskbe
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I’m always going to recommend the 1-up rack. Yes it’s very expensive. I finally
gave in and bought one because we have such a variety of bike sizes in my
household My only gripe is that it’s very heavy. (We do have the heavy duty
version because some of the bikes are quite large/long). But I’m v
Depending on your vehicle
Siris. Freedom 2 .
It's a hitch rack.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022, 7:30 AM katherine Evanskbe wrote:
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Siris is good if you have fenders.
Only weighs 25lb
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022, 7:38 AM Jon Dukeman wrote:
> Depending on your vehicle
> Siris. Freedom 2 .
> It's a hitch rack.
>
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2022, 7:30 AM katherine Evanskbe
> wrote:
>
>> Looking for recommendations to haul my Cheviot?
>>
>> Sen
While not as aesthetically pleasing, you could try a threadless to quill
stem adapter and see if running a threadless stem with a wider clamping
area will fix your issue.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 9:30 AM James Valiensi wrote:
> Hi,
> If the handlebar clamp on the stem is too loose the bars will s
Hollywood Racks make excellent racks that fit all types of bicycles,
vintage to modern to everything in between.
https://hollywoodracks.com/
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 9:42:30 AM UTC-4 row.n.2...@gmail.com wrote:
> Siris is good if you have fenders.
> Only weighs 25lb
>
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2022,
Daniel wrote: "I was thinking the Jim stem with the double bolt and uprise
angle might solve the problem. Thoughts?"
I would think it would make a big improvement. The Billie bars are still
wide bars with a fair amount of flex but moving to a stem like that made a
big difference for me when I d
Of course, the Jim stem is sold out. Anyone have a 120mm Jim Stem for sale?
I might get a cheapo off Ebay and see if that works then buyer a nicer one
later. I will do the headset test as well. I've had an experienced mechanic
set-up the headset so I'm pretty confident that it is not the problem
My only dyno headlight experience is with the Sinewave Beacon. I mention it
because it seems to address your two questions. It ticks a lot of boxes for
me, but after 2.5 years of hard use with it, I can't say it has lived fully
up to the expectations I had for it.
Pros: Made in USA, waterproof, al
If I was starting from scratch, I would probably go for the 1-Up racks that
so many folks here recommend. Yeah, they look heavy a bit clunky, but they
really do seem the best fit for all variety of bikes, especially the
larger, longer wheelbase bikes and bikes adorned with racks, fenders,
baskets,
I'm surprised I don't see more love for the Kasai hubs. I have a Kasai hub
and Kasai Trail Beam on my Clem and I love it, although I don't have a
reference for other systems. It's a relatively affordable combo. It was
my first-ever dyno hub/light setup and I absolutely love that for the first
I have the 1-UP heavy duty (I think...at least it's the one with the larger
hitch insert) and it was well worth the price I paid for it. For the first
time since 1995, I can carry a bike on the back of my vehicle without
giving a second thought to whether it's flapping in the wind or going to
The Brooks Pro, Tent, Campy Crankset and the Nitto Pearl Stem have been sold
Thanks
On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 1:54:10 PM UTC-4 tdusky wrote:
> I am doing a 650B conversion and need funds. everything is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Ask for photos or more information
>
> Brooks Professional
>From what I remember reading, the Billie is recommended to use with a
faceplate stem. The Technomic has a lot of flex. I’m running the Jim on
mine with Bosco bars and the flex is not bad, just enough to take the sting
out of things. Definitely recommend trying a cheap one and getting
something
I have a 1UP USA rack as well and love it. I have used it with a long
wheelbase MIT Atlantis and now with an Hunqapillar and it works perfectly.
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 6:30:39 AM UTC-7 kbe...@gmail.com wrote:
> Looking for recommendations to haul my Cheviot?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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1up all the way. But if you live in Los Angeles don’t trust the lock and
special Allen key that come with them. We have thieves here who can get them
off your hitch without leaving a mark. I had a U-lock around mine andthe hitch
for years and two weeks with it only locked up with the stock lock
This is a nice Nitto stem and comes out to a touch cheaper than the Jim
stem even with shipping from Japan. I have ordered a bunch from this store
and it always shipped quickly.
https://alexscycle.com/products/nitto-mcr22-quill-stem?variant=42762195501290
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 11:39:07 A
Thank you for that Johnny!
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 9:01:21 AM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote:
> This is a nice Nitto stem and comes out to a touch cheaper than the Jim
> stem even with shipping from Japan. I have ordered a bunch from this store
> and it always shipped quickly.
>
>
> https://ale
I have an Albastache on an old road bike frame, and an albatross on an old
MTB all-purpose tank. The albastache is great! compared to the albatross,
it is more comfortable to grab the curve because it conforms to a natural
arm posture with the pinky lower than the index (which is opposite to the
Here are some relative truths:
1. 1-1/8" quill stems are stiffer than 1" quill stems
2. steel quill stems are stiffer than aluminum quill stems
3. Stems with a shorter extension are stiffer than similar stems with a
longer extension
4. straight handlebars are stiffer than swept back handlebars
5.
Ian - thanks for the bump! Really cool to hear (and see!) where your
Marinoni has been - Alberta/BC tour looks amazing
Damien
On Thursday, 28 July 2022 at 17:30:59 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:
> A bump for Damien! I have a c1999 Marinoni Turismo that has taken me to
> the tip of South America and much
Patrick,
My wife and I have experience with several different dynamo LED lights.
Edelux, Edelux 2, B&M Cyo, Sinewave Beacon, B&M IQ-X. For us, at this
time, the B&M IQ-X is the best for pavement riding. It easily eclipses the
Edelux 2. I recall riding with the IQ-X on our tandem last summer
I agree. Hollywood racks are quite good and reasonably priced. Tim
Petersen
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 9:11:07 AM UTC-5 Colville wrote:
> Hollywood Racks make excellent racks that fit all types of bicycles,
> vintage to modern to everything in between.
>
> https://hollywoodracks.com/
>
> On
At the outset, I will say that I agree with pretty much everything said so
far in this thread. I heartily agree with RIDE WHAT YOU LIKE. I will also
say that I hate riding upright. I have the interesting situation in that I
captain two tandems every week - once a week for Charlie Cunningham and
The photo link does not work.
Is this the platsack/rack that was on Ebay recently. If so, I am a bit
disappointed.
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 8:30:02 AM UTC-5 mitchel...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello! I got some Sackville bags for sale.. let me know if you have any
> questions or want more pictu
Looking for 100-120 x 25.4 tallux and albatross bars.
Please PM what you have and how much for shipping to 36532.
Thanks!
Jeff
(Alabama)
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I highly agree, I love the options to fit many different wheelbases and
sizes and types, fenders too!
They also have a simple classic look, nothing fancy, just work well. If
you get the big 4 bike one like I have, i recommend the floor dolly for
that sucker to store it, its a bit heavy.
You
Hi Catherina,
The problem I see with front shifting - under the assumption your Campy
Veloce drivetrain uses indexed Ergo shifters - is the crank isn't designed
for that system. The simple/cheaper way to solve this would be to keep
everything you have now (while replacing the rim) and add a fr
Well, I guess I'm going to bouncing around on my Susie... Joking.. I'll buy
a Jim Stem once they become available in the near future...
Daniel M
Tallahassee, FL
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 12:11:39 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Here are some relative truths:
>
> 1. 1-1/8" quill stems are stif
I think my answer was a little convoluted, I'll try again:
Those cranks/rings weren't designed for indexing, a thing double rings
don't need anyway. With friction you move the derailleur exactly as much as
you want and it's almost index-like anyway cuz it's one movement forward
and one back. Y
In regards to the rim first thing is contact Velocity. You didn't say if
the previous owner had built it or someone else did, but still, cracking
isn't normal, ever and shouldn't be accepted as such. Integrity of the
"matter" is normal. non-integrity ... is not.
What shifters, type of shi
Hollywood Sports Rider SE works will for me. Bike with and without
fenders. But all my bikes have a normal top tube. A step thru requires
their Bike Frame Adapter Bar to create a fake top tube.
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 11:37:48 AM UTC-7 Colville wrote:
> I highly agree, I love the options
Heyo,
I'm switching up my tire situation on the ol' Appaloosa and as a result,
I've got a pair of RH JR endurance casing tires up for grabs. They are in
pretty good condition, with some old sealant on the bead (but not too bad)
and some brake-pad grime from rides in the rain in Salt Lake City.
I've been running Billies' on a 130mm Technomic and it is pretty dang flexy
but the most comfy setup I have ever had.
I love it. Totally get why some people would find it iffy.
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Erg no edits
I meant I've had that set up on my Appaloosa and it has been amazing. On
Susie I have a Bullbar on a 30mm Discord and it is super stiff. Susie needs
a stiff bar off road methinks.
On Saturday, 30 July 2022 at 05:44:02 UTC+8 brendonoid wrote:
>
> I've been running Billies' on a 130m
Hi Catherina,
Going with a Shimano freehub seems unlikely to be relevant, since the
problem is with shifting your front chainrings. They appear to not be have
any features like "ramps" and "pins" that are intended to make shifting
chainrings easier. I believe you would be able to fix your shifti
Hey everyone,
Probably a long shot but I am hoping to track down a Toyo built 61cm
Atlantis. Ideally F/F/H but would be open to a full build. I am located in
Minnesota. Let me know if you have any leads please!
Thanks,
Vince
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Thanks, ribs! Totally agree on your Tokyo-Kyoto evaluation. Perhaps there's
irony in the fact that I never made it to Osaka- I know I missed something
special there- but it was always the mountains and forests that demanded my
free time.
Cheers,
John
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 6:30:01 AM UTC
Although not a Riv, I reckon there might be a little overlap of interest in
this:
Soma Buena Vista 54cm - $1,200 (Oceanside)
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/bik/d/oceanside-soma-buena-vista-54cm/7513472653.html
Looks like a nice price with lots of accessories. Somebody scoop it up!
On Friday
I just looked this up - apparently the ramps and pins are meant to aid in
shifting to a larger chainring. You've said that you have problems shifting
to a smaller chainring, so I am not sure that my advice is actually
relevant. Sorry!
-Wes
Source:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_p.html#pins
Velocity will replace cracked rims.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 2:55 PM Wesley wrote:
> Hi Catherina,
> Going with a Shimano freehub seems unlikely to be relevant, since the
> problem is with shifting your front chainrings. They appear to not be have
> any features like "ramps" and "pins" that are i
Hi everyone!
Looking to replace the Brooks B67 saddle on my Platypus with a B68, don't
care what color, but it should be in new or good used condition.
Please respond off list if you have something available.
Thanks :)
Ariel
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Wesley,
My guess in this scenario (cuz I haven't seen the shifters yet) is the
front is indexed and is popping the derailleur over a predetermined
distance this crank isn't cooperating with. The chain is either not going
far enough (caught between rings) or tossing all the way over onto the BB
My experience agrees with Garth's.
Wait a minute: That can't be right! Garth's experiences are way too far out
and exuberant for me!
Let me rephrase: Garth's experience shifting an older crank with a newer,
narrower chain, matches mine. I use a Ritchy Logic crank, 8 speed,* with an
11 speed chain
Thanks, Wesley, this is useful information. An Albastache won't replace my
drop bars because I often use the hooks, but it might give more hand
positions on my Monocog 29er than the (cut down) MAP/Ahearne bar currently
on it, which, though it is the best "upright" bar I've used to date, is not
as c
for now i am only interested in Local Pick Up! thanks
On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 6:30:02 AM UTC-7 Mitch wrote:
> Hello! I got some Sackville bags for sale.. let me know if you have any
> questions or want more pictures.. everything is in excellent condition.
>
>
> https://photos.google.com/alb
Thanks, Brian and Jeffrey.
I'm afraid that the Sinewave Beacon is out; I need something with
German-spec (or, generally, traffic-appropriate) beam shape. The S Beacon
must be much like my K-Lite: wonderfully bright, but it just blasts the
light out there.*
The B&M IQ X seems the darling: German b
Forgot to add: Jeffrey: Please post photos of your ride, if and when you
can. Thanks.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 11:01 AM Jeffrey Arita
wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> My wife and I have experience with several different dynamo LED lights.
> Edelux, Edelux 2, B&M Cyo, Sinewave Beacon, B&M IQ-X. For us, at t
I agree with others on the IQ-X. That is the best light I’ve used for road use.
I like the looks of it but some don’t like the blue light on the button on the
back. Mine is hidden from view by a front bag. The silver version looks like
metal but I think it is plastic.
I also have a Sinewave Be
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