Hello Eric,
How do you like the Sim Works x Nissen brake housing? I'm thinking of
using the clear on my Quickbeam (also trying to minimize black on the
build), would be the same Superbe brake levers (from my '83 expedition) and
Paul brakes, except the front will be the mini-mottos. Usually I u
Curt Goodrich DOES do nice work and seems to be active still...just Google
Was lucky enough to have my Road built in 2001 by Goodrich (CG1098), which
is stamped on the bottom bracket shell. Base price was 2150.00a
bargainš
Hard to say who built the AR, because the bottom bracket shell does
You can only ride one bike at a time and he was riding his other bike.
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 5:05:21 PM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> This begs the question; why is that sweet Sendero going to a storage unit?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jan 25, 2023, at 3:49 PM, Doug H. wrote
Thanks, David!
JohnS ā Ah, a Quickbeam build. That sounds great. I rode one around a
suburban cul-de-sac a few years ago but it hadn't been maintained and the
brakes didn't work so I didn't really get a very good feel for it.
I like this housing, I like the look, the colors it comes in, the
s
Big Ben tires have sold.
On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 12:59:37 PM UTC-7 Joe D. wrote:
> Tumbleweed rack has sold.
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> On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 3:39:08 PM UTC-7 Joe D. wrote:
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>> Jones Bar/Grips and Tires
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>> On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 3:37:21 PM UTC-7 Joe D. wrote:
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>>> Rack pic
You guys weren't wrong! Will sent me a photo of a complete demo they are
selling.
-Dan
On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 10:48:30 PM UTC-5 Johnny Alien wrote:
> I guess the odds are that Rivendell is completely sold out but I have
> always learned to call and ask. I have gotten all kinds of sol
Another great build and popcorn-worthy video. Loved the disappearing act
at the end! The extra small touches that go into your efforts are really
enjoyable. Superbe!
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 9:09:58 AM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks, David!
>
> JohnS ā Ah, a Quickbeam build
Suntour Barcons and 9sp shifters are sold pending payment.
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 7:24:15 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> Cross posting from the i-bob list:
>
> More parts from the bin. I found some mates for some orphan shifters I had
> in a previous post and did some drivetrain swa
I did reach out to Curt Goodrich a few days ago. He remembered the man he built the bike for, but could not locate the geo or any other info. I really wanted to buy that bike, but the family budget office didnāt authorize the expenditure. I hope āsettlingā for the canti AHH will work out well for m
Well...that AHH in grey looks like a great bikeand it sounds like all
these lovely bikes are going to good homes. Good luck with the saddle
search!
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 10:04:52 AM UTC-6 mmille...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I did reach out to Curt Goodrich a few days ago. He remembere
Doug,
I have indeed considered a 56 Atlantis, Toyo or Waterford. They're too
short for me. My PBH is 87.
The longer story behind my quest is that back in 2009 my plans to order an
Atlantis had to be scuttled. In 2010, I bought a 56 cm LHT with 26" wheels.
The smaller diameter, 2"+ tires were a
Congrats!! Its amazing how many time Rivendell has come through with "sold
out" stuff. Share photos here too
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 10:22:33 AM UTC-5 dane...@gmail.com wrote:
> You guys weren't wrong! Will sent me a photo of a complete demo they are
> selling.
>
> -Dan
>
> On Tuesday
Eric, finally took the time to watch the video and echo everyone's good
words! Fun build - it's clear that you've got your 'foundation' bikes in
place when building this so you're free to just have fun with it and focus
on the vision. I re-watched the Hillborne video afterwards too, which is a
At some point I may have shared this but just in case...this is my
repainted and rebadged MB-1 from...I'm blanking at the moment, 1990 or 91.
Not original to me, I picked it up and took it on as a project to clean and
repaint it. I wrote this spoof review in good fun in response to the wave
of 29e
Thanks, Jake! You're the first person to mention the disappearance at the
end, I couldn't resist making that edit and I'm glad you noticed and
appreciated!
Jason, I know you put a lot of thought and work into your many builds,
thanks for the kind feedback. The raw finish on the Bombadils was a
Anyone have any issues with the stock seat post (the one included with the
frame) slipping with the latest sam frames? Happened to me on my first
shakedown ride yesterday.
I have a new nitto stem and some park tool supergrip on the way but was
curious if anyone else experienced this. Or if the
Hi,
Looking for the above mentioned stem in black, preferably in a 120mm but
might consider 110mm. Dm me if you have one lying around you're not using.
Hugh
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Nice! Is it the 55 I mentioned or did you find a 50?
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 7:22:33 AM UTC-8 dane...@gmail.com wrote:
> You guys weren't wrong! Will sent me a photo of a complete demo they are
> selling.
>
> -Dan
>
> On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 10:48:30 PM UTC-5 Johnny Alien wrot
Is there grease on the binder bolt threads. Is the head of the bolt greased
where it contacts the frame? If either answer is no, you just may not have
the binder bolt tight enough.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 3:14 PM Drew Henson wrote:
> Anyone have any issues with the stock seat post (the one inclu
Not a fan of those stock seatposts, but the Super Grip is worth a try. The
folks at Crust once recommended Fiber Grip to me when I was having a
similar issue.
-Brian
On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 3:14 PM Drew Henson wrote:
> Anyone have any issues with the stock seat post (the one included with the
>
Bump, still looking!
On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 9:27:39 AM UTC-8 JW wrote:
> Hey group,
>
> Looking for a Suntour XC Pro 28.6 MicroDrive FD for the compact triple on
> my Platypus.
>
> Please respond off list if you have something that fits the bill.
>
> Thanks :)
>
> Jared in SLO, CA
>
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Those posts are a pain in the arse. That bike needs a Nitto!
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 12:45:49 PM UTC-8 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> Not a fan of those stock seatposts, but the Super Grip is worth a try. The
> folks at Crust once recommended Fiber Grip to me when I was having a
> similar
I did swap my stem out for a Nitto, but did not have issues with slippage
for the few miles of shake-down use on my new Sam. It also held the bike
for it's build, but that is no real test. I left the binding bolt stone
dry as it is a nylock. This is not an area where I wanted to over-torque
Very cool, Paul, thanks for these pics! I love it, even with the brazer's
overflowing brass, I'll just take it they were enthusiastic.
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 3:44:59 PM UTC-5 Paul in Dallas wrote:
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> Eric,
>
> Yes the Trek 614 main triangle is 531.
>
> Fork took a 70x40
You need to lubricate the binder bolt because:
1. It can gall if not lubricated, especially if the bolt and nut are
stainless steel.
2. The lubricant allows more of the force that you apply to go into
tightening the bolt and clamping the post and less to overcoming friction.
If all else fails, y
I'd go ahead with the Super Grip and crank down on the bolt a little more.
The worse that happens is you snap the bolt and need a new one but that's
not likely. If this doesn't work then you just got unlucky with the
diameter on the post, I've run into this on a couple frames with it.
On Thurs
Looks great! For me, it'd be a tough wait...
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 11:12:23 AM UTC-5 cramer@gmail.com
wrote:
> Still waiting on pieces and parts.
>
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I had this on my Atlantis, took it to my LBS (Cycleast) who used a cordless
drill with a flex cylinder hone brush attachment for about 60 sec and never
had another issue.
mike
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 3:11:21 PM UTC-6 Joe Bernard wrote:
> I'd go ahead with the Super Grip and crank do
Elegant bicycle that Sam. Which handlebars, crankset, and wheels do you
have on it?
Doug
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 4:14:05 PM UTC-5 Shoji Takahashi wrote:
> Looks great! For me, it'd be a tough wait...
>
> On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 11:12:23 AM UTC-5 cramer@gmail.com
> wrote:
I'll second the greasing the bolt head and threads. I had a recent
experience with a Unior Truing stand whose uprights were out not parallel.
They were adjusted using 2 bolted collars, not unlike Park stands. Neither
had a lick of grease in the threads, and one wasn't even set. Loosening
them,
I've got some towel rack drop bars on the way to me that will be going on
my newly acquired AHH. I was planning on picking up one of the tools nitto
makes specifically for spreading single-bolt stems but Crust was out of
stock. I've installed plenty of bars using the ole flat head method, which
If you don't mind the inquiry...
Why the XC Pro specifically vs an XC Pro - OR - any HyperDrive-C compatible
FD which are functionally equivalent from an optimized gear range
perspective?
There are small but distinct differences in design between these Suntour MD
and Shimano mtn-compact FDs, a
The brand matters if I keep finding that one a little undersized and was
able to solve the problem with a Nitto. Which is what I did, which is why I
mentioned it.
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 2:25:49 PM UTC-8 Garth wrote:
> I'll second the greasing the bolt head and threads. I had a recent
I have used external snap ring spreaders for years, not the pin style snap
rings. I had them for building air cooled VW engines, there was an external
snap ring on the end of the crankshaft. Mine are Craftsman, similar to the
below.
[image: snap ring.JPG]
Laing
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 a
Check out this video from Russ/ Path Less Pedaled. He shows a unique tool for this exact purpose.Going UPRIGHT! - Rivendell Bosco Bar Installyoutu.beSent from my iPhoneOn Jan 26, 2023, at 5:27 PM, Brian Forsee wrote:ļ»æI've got some towel rack drop bars on the way to me that will be going on my newl
I've owned several Bridgestones over the years, and currently have a 1985
T-700 (my spouse's bike) and a 1990 MB-3 waiting for a restoration. But my
first was an 85 MB-2 I bought at a garage sale for $40. It was all stock
(including heavy AF paint-matched Chromoly bullmoose bars) but, sadly, not
Hi Brian,
If your stem has a tapped hole for the clamp bolt (as many steel stems have,
rather than a loose nut like many aluminum Nittos) you can use this method:
Helpful tip: Take the pinch bolt out. Insert a coin in the slot between the
clamp area. Thread the bolt in from the back side. Tight
I had awful seat post slip on my Romanceur when I first built it up. I
finally resorted to $30 carbon friction paste and haven had a slip since.
Also had the same slipping on my old All rounder a shop out of town I was
visiting showed me the friction paste fix. Both seat posts were Nitto S65
On
I like how they look :) But I'm not opposed to other Suntour 28.6 bottom
pull variants that would accomplish the same thing.
And mainly Suntour over Shimano just to try something new.
Thanks for your questions!
Jared
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 3:22:00 PM UTC-8 cjus...@gmail.com wrote:
>
Looking good, Mack.
Enjoy!
Jared
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 3:44:30 PM UTC-8 penne...@gmail.com wrote:
> What the heck; for good measure, a photo in the sunshine.
> Mack
>
> On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 4:42:43 PM UTC-7 Mack Penner wrote:
>
>> I'm back, as promised, to hijack Jared's
Got it.
Just so you know, the XC Pro has a very strong return spring. No idea if
that will make any difference for you. Looking for feedback on that with
Dura Bar Ends myself.
If you revisit Shimano, I will recommend that the ones from the same era as
the XC Pro are about the best for 46t an
My recent Susie calls for a 26.8 seatpost but with the stock Kalloy
seatpost there is a fair amount of play. I had a 27.0 Kalloy seatpost that
fit snug and solved the problem. I'm not sure a Nitto 26.8 seatpost would
have solved the problem for this frame.
On Thursday, 26 January 2023 at 17:06:
10-4, will check eBay, thanks for your input!
Jared
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:52:42 PM UTC-8 cjus...@gmail.com wrote:
> Got it.
>
> Just so you know, the XC Pro has a very strong return spring. No idea if
> that will make any difference for you. Looking for feedback on that with
> D
This is fascinating. During a saddle swap I took a S83 post off my Clem & put a Kalloy in its place. No slip wig either. Then I got my Gus. Wanted to put the S83 on it. Absolutely could not get it to go in the Gus seat tube. Kalloy slid right in. Both are 26.8. Now I am suspicious the Kalloy might
Fantastic Eric. Congrats, nicely done.
Paul Germain
Midlothian, Va.
On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 6:06:27 PM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> [image: MB-2 230115 S 00 Complete.jpg]
>
> Hi all ā I just finished up a build, it's a 1985 Bridgestone MB-2. I have
> a full build video up over here:
Scored an M737 at the recommendation of the above group member *sorry, you
don't sign your name* so I'm all set.
Thanks!
Jared
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 6:26:26 PM UTC-8 JW wrote:
> 10-4, will check eBay, thanks for your input!
>
> Jared
>
> On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:52:42 PM U
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