Nice shot Eric
I was thinking about your shots these last couple of months because I've
been hitting the further reaches of Contra Costa County quite hard on
Wandrer. I've had a dozen different angles of Mount Diablo, from San
Ramon/Danville to the south Walnut Creek and Orinda to the West, An
In this year's revisiting of this topic, have you picked up anything new?
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 3:37:33 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 2:40 PM 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners Bunch <
> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> Respondi
I've made the switch to urethane tubes, too - used to run latex, but the
stem glue started giving up on them.
One problem with Scwalbe version, the plastic stems give up at the valve
core, which is a terrible reason for an expensive tube to flat.
So far, Tufo are my favorites, with brass stem
This is a ride I want to do in the next few years. I'll be looking forward
to your ride report!
Doug
On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 11:20:18 AM UTC-5 Joe in the Pay Area
wrote:
> Andy, Enjoy The Ride !!! You're about to experience one of the greatest
> cities in the world by pedaling it !!!
I wanted to bump this up one time to see if anyone has a 54 for sale. I
could buy a 50 from Riv but the saddle would be higher than I prefer on
that size.
Thanks,
Doug
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 1:04:50 PM UTC-5 Doug H. wrote:
> That is helpful Brian. Thank you. And, nice job on the san
That could be fun! Here’s another view, this time from the air:

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> On Jan 13, 2024, at 6:33 AM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Nice shot Eric
>
> I was thinking about your shots these last couple of months bec
I will say I was surprised when I weighed my 2 piece Silver crank (double)
vs the White Industries single that I planned to put on my Susie. The
Sliver was over a pound heavier. I think my Susie was under 30lbs but I
never weighed it.
I usually don’t think much about the weight because of the
Kinda like alloy rims vs. steel, you'll notice the inertia difference
between a heavy and light crank when climbing.
On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 12:01:42 PM UTC-6 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I will say I was surprised when I weighed my 2 piece Silver crank (double)
> vs the White Industrie
Doug, did you happen to see the 54 for sale on Craigslist, Cincinnati? I have talked to the guy & the price was down from $1,200 to just $950. It’s NOS or new never built or whatever. Looks new & is orange so from a previous batch? I seriously considered it as I could drive to pick it up but decide
I did and have exchanged emails with him. Nice guy and that is a good
price. I'm hoping for one of the green framesets but if one doesn't come
along I may buy that orange one if it's still available. Thank you for the
heads up!
Doug
On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 3:18:51 PM UTC-5 rmro...@gmai
Does the orange one have a different spec than the new ones? The dropouts are perhaps different? Perhaps tire clearance as well? Just asking. The Roaduno changed my mind. I have a tigged Riv (Clem) and a fillet brazed one (Gus). So if I am to have a (completely unnecessary) third Riv I decided it s
I don't know the answer but my assumption is that it is the same geometry.
I sold my Clem so am currently without a Rivendell. I've been riding my
Wabi single speed which I really like. Single speed riding is fun but I
want a geared bike too. The Roadini seems like the best option for me
althou
Congratulations Leah. Now you have a one of a kind brake set on a custom
color Platy.
On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 10:10:51 PM UTC-8 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:
> @Leah -
>
> I am certain with your new anodized bicycle parts will make you smile
> loudly with a lot of joy making you go faster th
The first run used mid-reach (47-57mm) brakes, the current model uses
long-reach like Tektro R559.
On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 12:58:57 PM UTC-8 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> Does the orange one have a different spec than the new ones? The dropouts
> are perhaps different? Perhaps tire clear
What? Am I the only member in the BFC clubhouse?
On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 9:50:00 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote:
> I just now joined the club!
>
> I like the idea - Good on you G.P. & good on RBW.
>
>
> https://www.rivbike.com/collections/bicycle-fan-club?mc_cid=58d4e2075a&mc_eid=5d4cbaf1a4
>
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I mounted this veteran saddle new on my (then new) 1989 custom Bontrager
CX. While I never raced CX, this thing went off and on road for 30 years
before I retired it. It's built like a tank, and despite the "Pre-Softened"
designation on the top, I barely managed to imprint my sit bones into it.
I hear you Ron...life gets busy, even for a retired bum like myself.
My impression of the BFC though is that it exists as a mechanism to enable
Rivendell owners and friends of the marque to support RBW's philanthropy.
The only commitment asked of BFC "members" is to spend a few bucks on
patche
My wife is 5' 2" & loves her 47 cm Atlantis with 1.5" x 26" Schwalbe
Marathon Supreme tires. I have a 58 cm Atlantis. When I ride her bike (to
check out something) it seems to accelerate much quicker than mine. Rims
are different & of course the 700 x 40 wheel / tire set up is heavier. The
smal
The saddle is spoken for and pending payment.
My thanks to the list,Paul Germain
On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 06:59:02 PM EST, 'Bikie#4646' via RBW
Owners Bunch wrote:
I mounted this veteran saddle new on my (then new) 1989 custom Bontrager CX.
While I never raced CX, this thing w
Blue Lug has a Rivendell 54 Roadini Framset in Sergio Green in stock !
https://global.bluelug.com/rivendell-roadini-frame-set-sergio-green.html
Kim Hetzel.
On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 1:17:36 PM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:
> The first run used mid-reach (47-57mm) brakes, the current model use
$2000. Gettin close to that price just in parts. Fantastic bicycle,
unfortunately I need the money more than the bike right now
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I recall reading in one of the first bike lore books I found at the local
library circa 1970 how pro track racers would wear only thin silk socks to
ensure as close a shoe fit as possibible. IIRC, this book also recommended
ankling and analyzed the reasons for frames becoming soft with use. I've no
Not really, but it's fun rehashing old stories.
On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 8:07 AM Bill Lindsay wrote:
> In this year's revisiting of this topic, have you picked up anything new?
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
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