ill monitor these...
- Gearing - 42/30 and 11-34 was perfect. I used the full range and didn't
need anything higher or lower. I may go to a 1x11 setup at some point but
not for a while.
Brett.
On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 5:27:03 PM UTC-8 BrettG wrote:
> Picked up RBW HQ this morn
Some additional info some may find useful (I couldn't put in original
message because too long)
- Roman confirmed this morning it does not come with a saddle so I think
website description wrong (there was a discussion about this somewhere).
- Cranks are 173s (for 60cm anyway).
- Tires are 48mm
Yes, although I'm in range for a 55cm it would have required a longer stem
and huge amount of seat post showing for the same setup. I always go as a
big as possible with Riv frames.
I forgot to mention 2 things:
- The novatech rear hub with the stock wheelset is one of quietest hubs
I've ever
I've always gone Shimano as well, but I've read positive things about
Sunrace (Taiwan-based) and the quality of their "lower end" components.
When I was at RBW they mentioned it's a new thing going to Sunrace with
some of the completes and I trust they would only spec them if they were
good.
New bluelug shop tour video shows the limolive frame:
https://youtu.be/Jr9PZtHnYUg?t=1220
On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 5:55:40 AM UTC-8 Fullylugged wrote:
>
> For those wanting to keep tabs on the shipment:
>
> https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/YM-UNICORN-IMO-9462732-MMSI-416464000
> On Fri
Last winter after getting several flats in the rain on my VO Rando
bike
I put on some Supreme 32s as a temporary replacement for Grand Bois
Cypress
as the width is close to the same (the Supreme 32s measure about 30 or
31mm).
I also have a Romulus with Jack Brown blues (measure 33mm) and
frankly
h
I happened to be on the site this morning at *exactly* 9am snagging a
medium saddlebag (one of my favorite bags and I wanted one for another
bike). I noted that the new mini rando bag mentioned was sold in less than
a minute this morning so keep that in mind. Most of the bags were, in
fact, s
Just last week I finally built up a NOS SimpleOne frame I purchased so I
dealt with this exact issue. Having a Quickbeam for 12 years, I already
knew all the different ways to handle fenders (PW hubs are the easiest) but
in this case since I'm using an Automatix hub and long Honjo fenders, so I
I have tektro 720s on my quickbeam and Paul cantis on my simpleone (which were
on the quickbeam for years). The Pauls adjust tension using a 15mm wrench a
5mm hex and are a breeze to setup and are noticeably better than the tektros in
power and consistency. The tektros as you know are adjusted
I've been trying to decide between Mark's M-1 or M-18.
They both seem identical except for the extra struts and light mount on M-1,
so I don't understand how the M-1 is rated 4.4 lbs and the M-18 is 17.6?
If you will only mount on the front, seems like the M-18 would be the better
choice as I don
I sent a message to the seller 2 days ago asking for a bit more detail (age
of frame, wheelset info), but received no response. The frame itself looks
like it's seen little use unless it was recently repainted. I was
surprised at the lack of info in the posting as well.
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You received this
Given the 57s sold quickly and all other sizes still available I hope in
the next run they will perhaps order more 57s in anticipation of demand for
that size. I've been waiting for a lugged Roadini but the color I really
want (Periwinkle) isn't until the next run. As others have stated, my fe
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