The problem with trying trying to eliminate "error" in shifting is that it
is in itself the very error it claims to be set right. The error is that
there is an error exists in the first place. You can't eliminate what
doesn't exist.
Oh I can see th
On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 10:40:34 PM UTC-4
My recommendation is to go with the 60 Sam. You said you want to ride with
swept back bars and use it for mostly commuting and general riding. Based
on your described use case I'd say go with the 60 all day long. If someday
you want to ride the Sam with drops you could still do so with a short
The quest for the "perfect shift", is in itself the very error it claims to
be "correcting". It denies the perfect shift(action) as existent, rather
claiming that it "depends" on certain "conditions" in order to
exist/happen. In other words it claims "one needs what I'm selling you" in
order to
maybe they're offering a lugged Roadini to reduce the demand for lugged
MN-built Roadeos with their long wait times? And offer another alternative
to said long(2 years) wait times. Which are now quoted at $3886 CAD; all
models are quoted in CAD interestingly enough
On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 12:
CAD because my settings were in CAD...still $2800 in USDsorry
On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 7:12:08 AM UTC-5 Ryan wrote:
> maybe they're offering a lugged Roadini to reduce the demand for lugged
> MN-built Roadeos with their long wait times? And offer another alternative
> to said long(2 years)
For your reference I’m about 6’1 with a 92 pbh and i ride a 60 appaloosa
w/swept backs, and would not want to go smaller. However i have no interest
in putting drops on that bike, I’m guessing sam might have a slightly
shorter top tube than Joe. hesitant to tell you what you should do,
hopefull
I find Rivendells sizing based on PBH to oversimplify getting a good bike
fit. They are very smart but they also have their preferences and I think
most of the time their suggestions lean on that preference more than it
should. The smaller size will be way easier to fit with drops if you really
Thank you, John & Keith!
-Brian
Lex KY
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 6:35 PM John Rinker wrote:
> Beautiful photograph, Brian! Great light, gorgeous setting, and stunning
> bike.
>
> Cheers, John
>
> On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 12:47:51 PM UTC-7 Brian Turner wrote:
>
>> I started out aiming for a decent
I’m 6’1 with a 91 PBH. My 60 Appaloosa fits perfectly with swept back bars.
I had a 61.5 Homer (newer one, for which the top tube is really long) and
it was way too much reach for drops for me (long legs, short torso, not
particularly flexible). I replaced the 61.5 Homer with a 58 and the fit is
Canti Homer... Now that's a nice find!
- Max
On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 9:43:12 PM UTC-4 matt miller wrote:
> I was lucky enough to find a nicely appointed canti AHH. It came with
> upright bars, which I did enjoy, but taking it out on "longer" rides, I
> found I was often reaching out to the
Last bump before these go to Ebay:
2) White Industries ENO 180mm Square Taper Crankset with 32mm Chainring -
$135
4) Nitto Lugged Seatpost 27.2 - $105
On Friday, May 3, 2024 at 9:52:13 AM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> Bump and price drop:
>
> 2) White Industries ENO 180mm Square Taper Crankset
Moving along some great shorts and one pair of knickers for warm weather
riding. Measurements are included in the photos
1. Twin Six Two Quarter Short Size 32 (fits like a 34). $30 shipped
2. Swrve Transverse Regular Shorts Size 34, Black. $30 shipped
3. Swrve Knickers Size 34, Blue. Have s
Truly, that bike is stunning. And so clean! Almost immaculate. Great
looking setup, too.
John
On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 6:06:44 AM UTC-7 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you, John & Keith!
>
> -Brian
> Lex KY
>
> On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 6:35 PM John Rinker wrote:
>
>> Beautiful photograph, Bri
SOLD
On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 9:25:00 AM UTC-5 Dave Grossman wrote:
> Moving along some great shorts and one pair of knickers for warm weather
> riding. Measurements are included in the photos
>
> 1. Twin Six Two Quarter Short Size 32 (fits like a 34). $30 shipped
> 2. Swrve Transverse Regul
What a brilliant adventure. Thank you for sharing the details and the
images.
Jim
On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 8:17:58 PM UTC-7 Brady Smith wrote:
> A few weeks ago I wrote about my first brevet of the season, in which good
> training and great conditions produced a 200k for the ages, at least f
Jason - - Hi! I am glad you agree. I was really surprised what an
improvment it was to remove that rack from it. I thought your review was
excellent overall. Very detailed and informative. I also agree re Hilborne.
That is better choice for carrying a load without impacting its
performance. I h
Went back to drops on three bikes.
What you see is what you get.
Three sets of Wolftooh Mega Fat Paws. Two sets in used but unscathed
condition, one set has chunks cut out.
One set of generic bolt-on silicone grips. Used but unscathed.
One set of new in package grey Chunky ESI grips.
$50 net
Following up on Leah's questions in a new thread (and in a new order).
On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 5:33:07 PM UTC-6 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
Valerie, I would love to hear every single thing you say about this bike.
Do you have sweepy bars? Drop bars? Have you ridden it on a club ride? Do
y
I like that Premis a lot. Good find!
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 11:32:53 AM UTC-7 Paul in Dallas wrote:
>
> These road bike deals do pop up in my area ever so often as well if I
> regularly look.
>
> There were two I couldn't resist , one yesterday and one again toda
Valerie, well you’re an undiscovered treasure. I haven’t had the privilege
to know you but just reading this reveals that you are a RivSister with a
wealth of bike information and we NEED you here. Wow! It was oddly like
reading a Bill Lindsey post with all the talk of incorporating a new bike
Congrats for persevering through the crazy climbs, crazy roads and crazy
winds.
Toshi
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Caps are *SOLD.*
T shirt pending.
On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 12:38:09 PM UTC-4 Bryan Dalik wrote:
> Doing some spring cleaning and listing the following up for sale:
>
> Ron's Bikes Tulips cycling cap *20$ shipped* - this was a one off for the
> 2021 Nutmeg Nor'easter.
>
> Ultradynamico grey cy
Hi David,
Bike Insights can compare these two sizes side-by-side for
you:
https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=638a1581423463001c996235,638a1581423463001c996236,
The 60cm Sam is 30mm taller in stack than the 57, but only 5mm longer in
reach. If you had to raise the saddle and bars by a
Beautiful. What a color!k.On May 6, 2024, at 10:59 AM, Jason Fuller wrote:Bombadil among some Laburnums on my commute home Friday On Monday 6 May 2024 at 09:20:06 UTC-7 John Bokman wrote:Truly, that bike is stunning. And so clean! Almost immaculate. Great looking setup, too.JohnOn Monday, May 6,
Thanks for the kind words! I've been enjoying yours and Bill's and many
others' posts for years but I only rarely chime-in.
I have loved riding bikes since childhood, got my first drop-bars when I
was 8 (the Schwinn Bicentennial 10 speed), and yet my club riding phase was
also late (40-45) and
Cuddle Bears,
I think folks here would like to know where the frame and parts are
located, and if local pickup is an option.
On Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 10:34:55 PM UTC-4 cuddleb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> Alright unfortunately I’m selling my 56cm (L) Susie/Wolbis Frame-set.
> Lookin
still available.
On Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at 5:47:40 PM UTC-8 Ethan K wrote:
> Hi all, selling a couple of things I don't foresee using anytime soon.
> These are available for local pickup from Los Angeles 90292, or shipping
> at cost.
> --Eitan
>
> Fist up is a Rivendell one-off I b
Long shot WTB post.
Anyone happen to have a 58cm Toyo Atlantis or Saluki that they are ready to
move on from?
Happy to pay for shipping if necessary.
If someone has one of these frames but wants to try something new, I have a
lightly used 58cm Sam Hillborne that I could offer + cash.
Otherwise,
Thank you for the responses, everyone. I'm leaning towards getting a size
60 based on all of the feedback. I do envision running the Hillborne mostly
with flat or swept bars, and so it makes sense to prioritize that with the
sizing.
Andrew, your observation comparing the stack and reach of the
Complete 59cm Rambouillet for $1000 - it seems like an amazing deal! No
connection to seller.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-francisco-59cm-rambouillet-blue/7743799428.html
On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 6:18:39 PM UTC-7 Valerie Yates wrote:
>
> 51 Atlantis for $2k. Well-loved b
Updated list of what’s still available:
- *Pair of Shimano DXR V brakes - $40*
- *Clipper Triple Crank(with chain guard for double conversion) - Hold*
- *1 1/8” Nitto x Fairweather silver cable hanger(opened but never
mounted) - $25*
- *Shimano Deore LX M563 front and re
Tires and saddle are gone. Here’s what’s left with reduced prices:
- *Pair of Shimano DXR V brakes - $40*
- *Clipper Triple Crank(with chain guard for double conversion) - Hold*
- *1 1/8” Nitto x Fairweather silver cable hanger(opened but never
mounted) - $25*
- *Shimano
That does seem to be a great deal, although there's no such thing as a 59cm
Ram. It's likely a 60cm, judging from the photo. Perfecto for a 6-footer
or just under. I could totally rock that, but I've got a 59cm Romulus now
(and a 59 Roadeo).
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Monday, May 6, 2
Hi David,
I am 6'1 with a 91cm PBH and ride a 60cm Sam from the most recent batch
from 2022.
Overall I'm pretty happy with the size, but can't help but think about how
I'd feel in the 57cm. I've never felt "uncomfortable" on the bike, it's
definitely the comfiest bike I've ever owned, but it d
David,
You are in Berkeley, you should BART over to RIv World HQ and test one out
on the local loop up in shell ridge (its dry and perfect riding conditions
right now!). Last I remember there is a 57 demo with billie/alba, but might
be worth calling them first before making the appointment.
Co
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