I have been daydreaming about going the opposite direction from the OP. I
currently have a v1 lightning bolt that i use for my rambl-y weekend rides
and a more recent canti romanceur i use for commuting. I also have a recent
sam i use for commuting and errands. i'm thinking about selling the
ro
Seattle bike commuter here, going on over a decade with about a 9 mile trip
one way. Although I don't ride everyday like I once did with work from home
setup I have now. I agree with a lot of the above. My strategies to keep it
interesting:
- Tinkering, testing new set ups. Biking is where a lo
I had the chance to buy that legolas and I just don't have the funds to
pull it off right now. whoever gets it please show us that eventual build!
On Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 5:32:40 PM UTC-7 mmille...@gmail.com wrote:
> Pretty Legolas frame over at Crust Trader.
> https://crustbikes.com/a/
I've had the RH rando bars and the chaco bars on my Sam, which is from the
last run. I like them both a lot. I'm going with the chaco bars now though
- plenty of room to roam, I can stretch out if I want, and i feel like the
most recent Rivendell's are really well suited for upright bars vs drop
I am planning to grab a 54cm one to replace my 2019 homer (58cm). haven't
decided on color yet and they both look so good.
will be whipping up a sales post later but if anyone browsing might have
interest in the homer let me know. it's a sublime ride with swept back bars
but i want to try out
just grabbed a 54cm silver. i went into thinking i'd go for a limeolive but
something about the very understated silver made me change my mind at the
last minute.
i have an 87 cm pbh so i could have fit the 57 but i wanted to fall on the
upper end of the fit range. really keen to see how this r
are moving this round.
>>> k.
>>>
>>> On Dec 7, 2022, at 12:21 PM, 'Slacky Mac' via RBW Owners Bunch <
>>> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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>>> Nice Drew. I nabbed a 54cm Silver as well. Already spoke with Vince.
>>&
legolas OR a more classically styled country bike with close to level top
tube and shorter chain stays
On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 2:16:03 PM UTC-8 Scott wrote:
> I vote long stay version of Glorious and Hunqapillar in CLEAR COAT...
>
> I hope Grant is listening
>
> On Thursday, December 8,
props to Riv for getting my frame shipped already! i'm sure they have a
long list to go through.
too bad it'll be a while before i can get it rolling but i love picking out
components.
On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 4:10:04 PM UTC-8 Drew Henson wrote:
> Sorry about tha
Also depends on if you want to run fenders. I don't think the minimotos
have all that much clearance depending on tire size.
On Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at 10:06:49 AM UTC-8 JohnS wrote:
> Thank you Mark, good to know.
>
> On Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at 1:04:13 PM UTC-5 esoter...@gmail.com
Anyone have any issues with the stock seat post (the one included with the
frame) slipping with the latest sam frames? Happened to me on my first
shakedown ride yesterday.
I have a new nitto stem and some park tool supergrip on the way but was
curious if anyone else experienced this. Or if the
I had some choco bars on my sam which I loved. I recently swapped bars
between a crust romanceur and the sam, with rene hearse rando bars going on
the sam and chaco going on the crust, but I'm already planning to put
upright bars back on the sam. Thinking I'm going to try to the Ahearne+Map
bar
this might help, i use it sometimes to compare bike
frames: https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=5cedbc58663b2d0017aa071c,,
On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-7 John Hawrylak, Woodstown
NJ wrote:
> Does anyone have the frame geometry info (Effective TTL, STA, HTA, Rake,
>
those new colors look great. i have a sam from the last run (i think) in
silver that i love. the homer is what originally attracted me to riv a long
time ago, but i think the current version of the sam is better in the
current version of the homer.
i also had a crust romeo for a bit concurrentl
old thread, but does anyone have one of thee laying around they'd be will
to part ways with? i just got the riv faceplatter and it's about 15 cm too
long and bottoms out on the steer tube leaving the bars just a touch high.
this blue lug version would be perfecto. the MT-54 would be too short i
Update - I put some park tool super grip on there for a little extra
stickiness. Anyone have experience with this stuff? Do you just use this
alone on a seat post or is it combined with some grease on the lower part
of the post?
On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 7:57:02 AM UTC-8 Drew Henson
Is it cool to shamelessly include our own craigslist listings? Selling my
MIT AHH in Seattle from the 2019 run (I replaced it with a sam). Would
prefer to keep it local. I I'm also selling a Crust Romanceur frame size M
if anyone is in the market which I could ship. Love the bike, just too
smal
here is a rule against this, but why not just create a
>> new FS post for your AHH? I could have sworn there was a message against
>> selling non-Rivs, but I am not certain on that atm.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Matt in Oswego, IL
>>
>> On Friday, March
Been wondering the same, good thread. Was gonna get some patagonia baggies,
but do they have an underwear liner like swim trunks?
On Sunday, May 24, 2020 at 6:12:40 PM UTC-7, Todd Ferguson wrote:
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> Thanks everyone for the awesome responses!
>
> --Todd
>
> On Sunday, May 24, 2020 at 7:26:47 PM U
it's june-uary here in seattle so i'm thinking about bike ponchos, this
thread has been helpful. anyone have any experience with this cleverhood?
it has a waterproof rating listed but it seems like it's on the low end of
the spectrum, the cleverlite seems pretty decent too.
https://www.cleverho
Hi all,
My wife is in the market so I thought I would try the group to see if there
was a used option out there. She doesn't need much mostly just comfort for
cruising around the hood with the kids. Shes' ~5'-7" with an 83cm pbh and
I'm thinking one of the step thru rivs would be ideal, althoug
Has anyone owned both of these?
Riv lists the banana sax as 7x9x5, which is ~ 5L give or take, probably a
little less given the taper. Berthoud lists the saddle bag volume as 2.4L.
In pics the banana sax does not look twice as large.
Thanks in advance!
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Does anyone know if the current backabike bag fits on the hub area rack? Th
upper latches look too wide in the pics to me but hard to say. Did they
sell a smaller version at one point?
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some sliding closer together of hooks to make them hang
> from that rack. I suspect you're right that the non-slidables on the
> Backabikes will be too wide, I'd ask Grant.
>
> Joe Bernard
>
> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 9:52:47 PM UTC-7 Drew Henson wrote:
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>
I am setting up the needl blastr headset from riv on a new bike. does
anyone know where the steel race is placed? does it go between the needle
bearing and the crown race or between the needle bearing and the cup? based
on the fit I think it goes between the needle bearing and the cup.
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This resonates with me because I have 4 bikes that are *slightly* different
flavors of the same bike - Riv MIT Homer, Crust canti romanceur, crust
canti lightening bolt, crust dreamer (the two canti crusts are so very
similar). Granted, some mix of geometry there, but any of these bike could
be
Selling some stuff that's pilled up, pics available upon request. All in
very good condition.
Prices plus shipping.
Swift bandito saddle bag, black cordura, ($25)
Outershell rolltop sadddle bag, grey cordura ($30)
Ritchey comp stem, black, 90mm 31.8 ($25)
Crust x nitto UI quill stem, 30deg 26.0
I have a pair on a fairly new crust romanceur, and i like them quite a bit.
rear hub is no louder than a white industry hub i have on another bike. I
really like the SP generator hub, i think it's a good value.
I am curious if the spoke tensioning holds up. I probably have about 100
miles on t
Quick update if anyone still interested: Outershell bag and crust stem
sold, bandito and ritchey stem are still available.
On Monday, July 4, 2022 at 9:19:11 AM UTC-7 Drew Henson wrote:
> Selling some stuff that's pilled up, pics available upon request. All in
> very goo
Bandito sold
On Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 2:05:38 PM UTC-7 Drew Henson wrote:
> Quick update if anyone still interested: Outershell bag and crust stem
> sold, bandito and ritchey stem are still available.
>
>
>
> On Monday, July 4, 2022 at 9:19:11 AM UTC-7 Drew Henson wrote:
I'm selling 4 different handlebars, all purchased new and have seen minimal
use. Price does not include shipping (I think shipping is around $20 for
most places in US). I'm in Seattle if anyone is interested locally.
$75 Rene Herse Maes Parallel 25.4 420mm
(https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop
does pbh still provide the best guidance for sizing a roadeo? two posters
in this thread think they should have gone a size up.
my pbh is ~87cm. i have a MIT 58 CM AHH. That bike is perfectly sized for
swept back bars but I found it to be a tad too long when i used drop bars.
for my pbh, in w
Does anyone know why one might sell a perfectly fine 58cm homer with 650b
tires (bought almost 3 years ago) and get one of these new 54.5cm with 700c
tires and downtube bosses?
Ok, I admit it, it's me. I have a 58 cm, 650b'd homer. My pbh is 87, the
58 is just a tad long for me if I want to r
I (pre)ordered one the other day. I’ve been wanting an an AHH for a while now
but the MUSA frames were just out of my budget, so I jumped at the MIT version.
Admittedly I’d prefer the more horizontal top tube and shorter wheel base, but
what can you do. My only bike now is an elephant Nfe which
I'm actually not sure what the exact trail measurement is, but everything
I've read refers to it as "low trail". It handles like other low trail
bikes I've ridden which I very much like.
On Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 4:28:53 AM UTC-7, Belopsky wrote:
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> What is the trail on the NFE? Isn't it
i'm on the pre-order for the MIT AHH and it will be my primary commuter,
and plan on setting it up like Grant's AHH as shown on the staff bike page-
Mark's rack with basket on the front and pletscher rear rack and medium
saddlesack on the back. this should easily handle my typical load (change
Golden Age'r. Catch is I've never actually owned a riv but my first is on
it's way soon i hope (MIT AHH). i found riv around 2008-09. badly wanted an
AHH or an atlantis, but those were out of the budget and i settled for a
surly LHT. i wouldn't turn down a legolas, mostly due to the sweet seat
Are there any surly LHT owners that also have an A Homer Hilsen? I'm
curious how the ride really differs, in practical terms. I currently own
an LHT and it's been a great bike, but it's "too much" bike for me. I'm
looking for something that would be snappier than the LHT but still able to
car
y as a AHH but a great bike
> nonetheless. Maybe consider one of the other bikes Riv is making now.
> Anyway enjoy the process.
>
> ~hugh
>
> On Wednesday, December 27, 2017 at 10:36:07 PM UTC-8, Drew Henson wrote:
>>
>> Are there any surly LHT owners that also
I've had an MIT AHH for about a year now. Really like the ride, perfect
commuter for me. But I was wondering if I might prefer the slightly burlier
sam. I think I also prefer the sam aesthetics over the MIT AHH. But I know
Riv lumps them into the same category for 95% of the cases so I was
wond
I'm in Seattle, but I appreciate it. Of course the fact that they found a
couple 55cm Sams laying in the back room, that would be my size, rehashed
the internal debate I went through when I got the homer.
I like the ride of the homer for my commute (9 miles each way) but it's
also not my prefe
ted - that's a solid point about the build choices. my plan, until I saw
the canti sams in the garage section, was to try some 42mm knobbies or
something on the homer this summer and give it a go. still think that's
what i'll do but you know, the mind wonders.
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Looking to grab a hub area rack but it looks like the rack clamp space
along the top is a little too narrow for the swift junior ranger panniers I
have. What are some other panniers that folks have used with this rack
(notwithstanding the Riv bags, which aren't in stock anyway)?Ortlieb I
guess?
Back Alley Bike Repair located downtown built up my AHH last year and did a
great job. Free Range Cycles in Fremont used to carry a riv or two, not
sure if they still do but I'd trust them also. I bought a Surly LHT from
them years ago and I'd always take it in for servicing.
On Monday, June 2
this thread inspired me to get the new nitto front rack too. especially
after watching the basket on my AHH wiggle, zip tied to a mark's rack, on
my ride this morning.
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Just to add my experience, I have two berthoud aspins that I really like.
One is almost a year old and one is only about 3 months in. The year old
one is very very comfortable. I had a brooks b17 for about 8 years before
that and it was fine. Plenty comfortable but eventually i couldn't get the
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