It's the same post Max, there's only the one IRD Wayback post. Riv would
get their supply from Merry Sales, the parent company/wholesaler of IRD and
Soma. They have frequent weekend discounts and at this time IRD is included
in the brands of the sale. The code and brands included are on the home
Hi All,
Happy Father's Day!
I've decided to part this out and offer it as a frameset:
61cm Made in the USA Homer Hilsen
Measures:
59cm st c-c
58cm tt c-c
86cm standover
Custom french blue with braze ons for centerpulls
This frame was built by Waterford.
Will come with Frame/Fork/Headset.
P
non-fee payment (paypal f&f, venmo, cashapp, zelle) Paypal G&S also
available but add 3%.
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Johnny,
I have a 27.2mm Sakae Ringyo MTE-100 with a shim on my Clem Smith Jr. "L"
bicycle for reasons that I blame on my long torso and short limbs. I do not
own a Brooks saddle on this bike. Brooks saddle are known to have more
setback.
Kim Hetzel
Yelm, WA.
On Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 3:0
My experience with Brooks leather saddles is they have rather short rails which limit you in your setback. Cambiums have a bit more rail length, and so do Berthoud saddles. I don’t really have any other saddle experience outside of the three I just mentioned. I’m almost completely switched over to
Hi all, can’t remember the last time I posted. Long-time Rivendell rider,
since 1998 or so; my current stable includes Atlantis, Legolas, Custom,
Rambouillet, Heron Road, maybe one or two others (I gave my Quickbeam to a
friend when my knees got to creaky for fixed gear riding).
My current cu
I don't have an M18 (i actually need one too), but I have this SOMA rack
that I recently prchased in its stead, but didn't work. If you're
interested and think it could work for your application, I'll give it to
for you a bargain;
https://www.somafab.com/archives/product/soma-champs-elysees-
https://missoula.craigslist.org/bik/d/missoula-rivendell-sam-hillborne-60cm/7633643955.html
On Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at 9:57:41 AM UTC-6 RichS wrote:
> Valerie,
>
> The description says it was built in Japan, so Toyo origin. It would have
> come with 26" wheels; must be a conversion.
>
> Best,
I think I'm gonna sit tight for the full adaptability of the M18. Thanks!
On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 9:02:54 AM UTC-7 iamkeith wrote:
>
> I don't have an M18 (i actually need one too), but I have this SOMA rack
> that I recently prchased in its stead, but didn't work. If you're
> interested
No problem. If anyone else on the list could use the SOMA, feel free to PM
me. (Sorry for hijacking the thread.)
After posting earlier, i just found this which may be of interest. I need
to study it, but may get one myself. Price is right and I love the fact
that it's made in Ukraine. Any
PM sent!
On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 11:40:38 AM UTC-7 iamkeith wrote:
> No problem. If anyone else on the list could use the SOMA, feel free to
> PM me. (Sorry for hijacking the thread.)
>
> After posting earlier, i just found this which may be of interest. I need
> to study it, but may ge
I am on the fence about switching from ultralight Big Ones to these, and I
guess that a discounted used price might tip me over on the "buy" side of
the fence.
Note that I want the ultralight 370-gram (claimed) model, to set up
tubeless.
If you have a VG pair to sell, or perhap to trade for a pai
Well, technically it will fit lots of bikes, but …
I have a Velo Orange Mini Rando Bag that is in need of a new home. Switched to
an Acorn Bag (sold to me by another list member).
More info here:
https://velo-orange.com/products/mini-rando-handlebar-bag?variant=14971542175793
Excellent conditi
Hey Patrick, I sent you a PM.
On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 4:25:29 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
> I am on the fence about switching from ultralight Big Ones to these, and I
> guess that a discounted used price might tip me over on the "buy" side of
> the fence.
>
> Note that I want the ultralig
There have been threads recently about 2- and 3-speeding Quickbeams and
SimpleOnes using multiple chainrings, front derailleur, and rear chain
takeup device. I'm curious why people don't use Sturmey Archer AWs? The AW
has (per late '90s study by the Human Powered Vehicle Association) as
little drag
Father's day bump, treat yourself to this tasty tandem!
On Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 12:36:37 PM UTC-7 jaredwilson wrote:
> Also, now willing to explore shipping with compensation for packing
> materials and labor.
>
> Let's chat!
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 12:32:03 PM UTC-7 Jared
I think what happens is people like the bike, then gradually realize one or
two lower gears might be nice. For most of us adding a derailer and
tensioner is a simpler path than having the rear wheel rebuilt (folks who
build their own wheels can disregard).
On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 1:57:29 P
Very good point, and one I had not considered. Yes, much easier to add
rings and fd and tensioner than an IGH, and even simpler than adding 3 rear
cogs since that would in most cases also require a wheel build (unless you
find a rare 3-speed freewheel and respace and redish your rear wheel.
Patric
Guys, here’s an interesting thing. I am still getting used to my new IRD seat post and figuring out where I want it. (I’ve been traveling, and I’ve been using my other bikes for things so the Racing Platypus hasn’t gotten all the usual miles.) Tonight, I moved the saddle to 40mm, so let’s see if th
I did like my little White Industries Dos ENO freewheel when I was
commuting in Santa Fe. Bigger cog for uphill going to work, and little one
for a fast ride home. I just ran across it in a box of parts and may need
to find a home for it. Couldn't change while moving but it worked for me at
tha
I've got SunTour bar end shifters on my Atlantis and one of the plastic
washers is falling apart. It's mostly gone at this point and there is a
fair bit of play in that shifter. Two questions for the group.
1. can this be replaced?
2. would this brass dome washer from Riv
https://www.rivbike.co
My primary reason for requesting membership to this group is that I must
begin selling all six of my bikes and related bicycle gear. Let me explain,
please.
I was a member of the original Bridgestone Owner's Group, I think #912
???. I joined the RBW group early on, but eventually dropped activ
Sadly letting go of a circa 2019-era Hunq. Tires are flat because the
tubeless goop dried up in storage -- give them a splash each (or tubes) and
it's good to go. Parts list below, message me for more pics and questions.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s1t_eTL-sOeGqPeGHgyvvIlEfFWOMJ_i?
Looking for a 54cm Roadini frameset in Mermaid green. If you’ve got one
complete you’re looking to unload (I already connected with Ahmed) feel
free to reach out, though I really am just looking for the frameset.
Jeff
jeffryp...@gmail.com
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I still hold in my mind the comment that GP wrote many years ago:
"A bike with no scratches has no stories to tell..."
On Saturday, November 5, 2022 at 3:15:18 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> Did you read Grant’s Blahg? He covers a lot of ground, but most notable to
> me was the Pl
Welcome!!
Sorry to hear you’re slowing down, but glad you’re just slowing down (30
minutes can be a decent ride). Keep pedaling until the tires fall off! And
by chance are you very very very tall?
Happy rolling to you
-Kai
On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 8:47:47 PM UTC-4 dalin...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep. It should work just fine.
On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 5:47 PM getjosh...@gmail.com <
getjoshchamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got SunTour bar end shifters on my Atlantis and one of the plastic
> washers is falling apart. It's mostly gone at this point and there is a
> fair bit of play in that sh
I could be wrong but that brass dome looks too big for the original Silver1
(and Suntour Sprint) downtube/bar-end shifters. I know this piece will
work, I recommend calling Riv before ordering the brass one (which I think
only fits the Silver2 thumbshifter).
https://www.rivbike.com/products/si
Bump on the barcons, and I found a washer so they're now complete
On Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 3:26:37 PM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> Only the barcons remain
>
> On Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at 8:56:22 PM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>
>> A few more items from the bin:
>>
>> 1) White Industries
For a dollar it’s probably worth a shot. It fits on my simplex shifters…
On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 6:40 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> I could be wrong but that brass dome looks too big for the original
> Silver1 (and Suntour Sprint) downtube/bar-end shifters. I know this piece
> will work, I recommend c
My QB came with a double chainring and flip flop hub, so that was far
easier for multi-speeding than a new S-A hub and wheel would have been. And
I know it's only about a pound difference between an AW and a Shimano
flip-flop hub, but I'm weenie enough not to want that extra weight. But if
I ha
I have that same stand. I love it. It is so easy to get different bikes up
where you want them to be. And is so easy to fold up and store. Yes, if
you leave it set up, the footprint can be a tripping hazard.
On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 5:36:19 AM UTC-6 Thomas Blak wrote:
> I picked up the Fe
What a treat to see Jamie’s pair of old Rivendells (esp that Glorius) and hear their stories. I have not heard that quote Jim gave us from Grant, but I’m very glad to know it. I’m also motivated to get a cyclometer to keep track of my miles. I have been using the workout app on my iPhone, but that
> What a treat to see Jamie’s pair of old Rivendells (esp that Glorius) and
> hear their stories. I have not heard that quote Jim gave us from Grant, but
> I’m very glad to know it. I’m also motivated to get a cyclometer to keep
> track of my miles. I have been using the workout app on my iPhone, b
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