"Omata One: How does one buy one? I didn't see a "Buy Now" button or a link
to a dealer network."
Or even a price?
On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 4:35:06 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Two very interesting adaptations. The Racing Basket weighs the same as the
> custom rear rack on my Matthews
Good morning!
I know there are lots of Jones Bikes aficionados amongst the Riv crowd, so
I figured this post is worth a try. I'm in the market for a Jones Plus LWB
(now just called the LWB). And although the Jones Complete LWB bikes are
now a very reasonable price new, I thought I'd see if ther
NYC area Riv folks!
Hoping to sell this 2-bike platform hitch rack before tomorrow. Thule
Doubletrack 990.
It's the predecessor to the Doubletrack XT, in very good/excellent
condition. Used on exactly one cross-country trip, and then stored inside
for years. Everything functioning as it should
Patch, I’ll take this if you can’t find a buyer. Assuming I can lash it to the back of my rad wagon, I could pick it up tomorrow evening. (Car is in shop, but I’m very resourceful loading up the cargo bike.)No worries if you have another buyer. Let me know if you want that frame pump. Could bring t
Jones is having a sale right now, $500 off complete bikes. They don’t come
up used very often.
Eric
On Monday, February 5, 2024, Joe D. wrote:
> Good morning!
>
> I know there are lots of Jones Bikes aficionados amongst the Riv crowd, so
> I figured this post is worth a try. I'm in the market
Andrew, how does the dos freewheel work? Is the 2 tooth difference not enough to worry about chain tension?Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 4, 2024, at 1:09 PM, Berkeleyan wrote:The paint and fancier lugs on the RoadUno are beautiful, glad to see this coming. Still, I love my 66cm QuickBeam. I stick wit
I have a surplus of Sun/Riding/Baselayer/Fishing hoodies and I'd like to
pass them on in a bulk buy.
All 7 are in good condition, some with more wear and some stains. I wear a
large so they all fit within that range despite being variably sized.
Top row from left to right:
Champion XL
Evoshield
Two teeth will require adjusting the axle-bb length. The Quickbeam and
Roaduno have long track ends to hold the axle (or will the Roaduno have
long forward-facing horizontals?).
With the chain adjusted for the bigger cog you might be able to ride, just,
with the chain on the smaller cog, using a f
Thanks everyone who replied!
In an exciting - and stressful - turn of events, I have to go on a four-day
shoot President's Day week, so hoping if we get an early spring that March
would be a good time to schedule a group ride?
On Monday, January 8, 2024 at 11:07:15 AM UTC-5 Norman R wrote:
> A
Per their site (https://surlybikes.com/parts/ultra_new_hubs) Surly offers
their "Ultra New Hub" in 135 mm OL in both rim brake and disc rotor models,
and in 120 mm and 130 mm in a rim brake model.
I expect that this hub is very like their earlier one -- I bought a couple,
the first 18 years ago an
Man, I am tempted -- $1295.00 for a complete SWB. But I'll refrain: I
really like the fit and feel and riding position and geometry and
dimensions of that fat-tire Matthews, this with 42 cm RH Maes Parallels;
and a second wheelset with (in fact: tubeless, EL, 27mm IW rims) 60 mm
Fleecer Ridges will
Sturmey Archer AW is as close to single speed as I get - the perfect number
of speeds for a tootling bike.
Will
On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 10:01:48 AM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Per their site (https://surlybikes.com/parts/ultra_new_hubs) Surly offers
> their "Ultra New Hub" in 135 mm OL
Patrick, Roaduno drops are rear facing but horizontal vs. the Quickbeam’s angled ones. I presume that means you could not adjust chain tension without also needing to adjust brake pads? That ain’t happening.:)Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 5, 2024, at 9:54 AM, Patrick Moore wrote:Two teeth will requir
Hah, even better: SA AM hub (3 speed freewheel, 86.54%, direct, 115.55 %;
and ASC (3 speed fixed), direct, 90%, 75%. I agree that 3 speeds is a kind
of universal norm.
On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 8:39 AM Will Boericke wrote:
> Sturmey Archer AW is as close to single speed as I get - the perfect
> num
If the Roaduno track ends are horizontal yes, that's a defect, IMO. It has
been a long time since I bothered with a rear brake on a fixed geared bike,
but just perhaps, with just 2 teeth difference, you could set up your rear
pads to work with the wheel in both positions despite no angled axle
move
One big difference(at least for me) other than the price between the Phil
and the Surly Ultra New Hubs, is the loaded bike+rider weight rating.
Phil says 280lb/127kg for their Classic.
Surly unspecified weight on all their hubs.
I personally prefer the fixing bolt to the QR. Less stuff for people
Hey All,
At Ed's suggestion, I ordered the Topeak 4349. I found a good deal from a
seller in Taiwan on eBay. It fits great on the 50 Platy, despite only
having 40cm between the peg and headtube.
Thanks again for the suggestions!
Christian
Phoenix, AZ
On Monday, January 22, 2024 at 9:11:49
I’m interested in the Kite bars, but I’m going to be on a trip for the next
two weeks. If you’re willing to work with my schedule, can you PM me?
Thanks!
-Don
On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 3:51:23 PM UTC-8 CMR wrote:
> Prices are for a local deal picked up in Menlo Park, I am half a mile from
Do you interpret the absence of a weight rating on the Surly Ultra New to
mean it's unlimited, and therefore stronger/more reliable than the Phil?
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 8:18:47 AM UTC-8 Benjamin Kelley wrote:
> One big difference(at least for me) other tha
Bill said
>> I think the 2x1 or 3x1 concept around the Roaduno is brilliant.
That concept is alien to me -- if I understood right, we're talking about
single-cog-in-back, front-derailleur shifting. I don't know what problem
that would solve.
I "get" the single-speed thing, I think. I've been
I've always wondered what advantages a 2X1 has over a 1X2 if you are going
to use derailleurs -- the 2X1 requires a FD and something like a RD while
the 1X2 requires only the rear one -- but for ss sans derailleur some
people say that front shifting is easier than rear shifting. Not for me,
though.
For sale is My Surly Pugsley, somewhat Rivendell or Jones-esq with the
wheel pulled all the way back and the relatively long chainstays of 475mm,
the upright riding position, the camping setup, and the non-fancy parts
(135mm hubs!)
Just thought I'd post here in case anyone is interested.
https
Question for the RBW braintrust:
Which production Riv has the largest Stack / Reach ratio?..
For this quest, I'm curious if there's something out there that's >60cm
stack and <38cm reach, and >61cm front-center, wondering if I can get there
without a full-on custom. If not a Rivendell, what o
A recent Riv newsletter compared the 3x1 to an IGH, saying the 3x1 setup is
similar but more mechanically transparent.
If you could setup a rear shifted 1x2 or 1x3 with 8-10t jumps between cogs
that might be an interesting comparison. (The largest jump on a megarange
freewheel is in this range.
I have my Purple Pocket Platy frame here, waiting for its very unique parts
to arrive. This bike was supposed to get parts I already own, but the
vision has evolved. It went from a fun bike with some pops of color
to….well, full 1980s My Little Pony. Remember when you were a little girl
(ok, mo
The Lemond Dutch has an enormous Stack/Reach ratio. The Small has a
>>60cm stack (691mm) and a <38cm reach (356mm). The Medium has almost the
same stack (696mm) and a 380mm reach on the nose. The Large has a 742mm
stack and 404mm reach.
I imagine the Lemond Dutch is disqualified for at le
I love all of this experimentation, and the Rev folks sure do have a lot of
experience.
For me, I am in the fixed gear or 1x8 or so camp.
Fixed gear so pure and direct and connected.
1x8 more flexible, fewer problems on the hills, but not nearly as much
easier as you would think considering th
For current production models, the 57cm Roadini seems like the perfect fit.
57cm has 63cm stack, 38cm reach, and 62cm front center:
https://bikeinsights.com/bikes/5bb29e327581960016665a2c-rivendell-bicycle-works-roadini?build=base&version=2023
In stock at Riv too!
On Monday, February 5, 2024 at
Yes&No
While I don't believe the Surly Ultra New hubs lack of a quoted weight
limit means they are unlimited, I do believe it implies that any reasonable
weights are not a problem.
Whereas the Phil ones have a limit specified.
If a company tells me there is a weight limit, I'm inclined to agree/ob
Just looked on Riv's website and noticed that the 54.5 cm Homer has the
closest to what I'm looking to try: 62 cm stack and 36 cm reach. Never
looked at that frame size before, because I'm usually in the 59 cm and up
range, but there it is!
Any others I'm overlooking?
- M
On Monday, February
Patrick Moore claims to have "always" wondered: "I've always wondered what
advantages a 2X1 has over a 1X2 if you are going to use derailleurs"
Can you be more specific about this 1x2 with a rear derailleur that you are
comparing? Is this a bike you have? Have had earlier? Saw in person? Or
Hi Ahmed,I hope things are good for you. I still am looking to buy a 54 Roadini. Is yours the current geometry? Let’s work out a sale. 706-614-3592Doug Sent from my iPhoneOn Jan 14, 2024, at 6:21 PM, Kim H. wrote:@Doug -Maybe the lighting in the photos are not true to the color of Sergio green d
If anyone has a *silver* xtr RD-m960 please message me for an easy sale.
On Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 10:26:57 PM UTC-8 Robert Blunt wrote:
> Thank you to everyone for your sound advice. I have ordered a few NOS
> derailleurs to give them a try.
> Best,
> Rob
>
> On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 1:16
For those of you who are running RD-M960s with friction shifters, are any
of you using them with a Road Link and a cassette with a 40t or larger big
cog? I'm running this exact config on my Homer and I'm not pleased with the
shifting experience. Shifting to the middle rings results in what seems
Selling my Rivendell A. Homer Hilsen frameset, so frame, fork, and headset.
The frame is in outstanding shape as shown in the pictures. The stem and
handlebars are not included in the price. It is the Toyo version so made in
Japan. This is a catch and release as I bought it a few months ago from
Tempted on the pedals but those pins would eat my shins.
On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 2:35:02 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> First up, the offerings:
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> Now, onto the product descriptions:
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> 1. Microshift shifters: I love these
Looking for an All Rounder. Not sure what the sizing was, but my PBH is
83.3cm at 5’11”.
I’ll most likely equip it with moustache or similar “sporty” bars.
Please let me know if you have one available.
I may be talked into a pre-MIT Atlantis or Hunqapillar. Thanks.
--
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If not an AR, a 54.5cm or 56cm Toyo or Waterford Atlantis 26” will be nearly the same. Probably easier to score, too.I’m 5’8” with a 83 PBH, and riding a 54.5 Atlantis. Could just as easily ride a 56cm.- Brian On Feb 5, 2024, at 10:26 PM, Hoch in ut wrote:Looking for an All Rounder. Not sure what
@Pam -
On my Clem I have the Lambda/ Monarch pedals with pedal extensions, all of
which have pedal spikes. For me to protect my shins and my rain pants, I
bought these:
https://www.amazon.com/Neoprene-Leg-Gaiters-Protection-Windproof/dp/B00YHPGHGU/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=leg+guards&qid=1707193415&sr
Yes, that would wor—Toyo or Waterford Atlantis in ~55 or 56 size.
Preferably 26” or maybe 650b.
I’ve tried the long chainstays and it does not work for me.
On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 8:44:18 PM UTC-7 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> If not an AR, a 54.5cm or 56cm Toyo or Waterford Atlantis 26”
Hi Chris - I've been thinking about a dynamo set-up for my Homer...I'm not
that familiar with the options, so just reading whatever I can find about
the items you have chosen. Are you upgrading to a new system?
I live in Napa and work in SF, so not that far from Menlo Parksd
On Sunday, Febr
Kite bars and Nitto rack sold, albatross bars pending.
Regarding the question: I am only selling because of a lifestyle
adjustment. I realized 99% of my rides are a mile long and during day time
hours so the money might be better spent on baby food! I have a much
cheaper blinkie I am using to b
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