[RBW] Re: Grand Bois Hetres and SKS P45 fender clearence

2011-05-31 Thread Frank
I have that exact set-up on my 62cm Saluki and all works as designed; no troubles or finicky-ness. On May 31, 2:57 pm, hobie wrote: > Hi all. I'm thinking of trying a pair of 650bx42cm Grand Bois Hetres. > Has anyone tried the combination of Grand Bois Hetres 650bx42 with SKS > P45 fenders on a 5

[RBW] Re: Grand Bois Hetres and SKS P45 fender clearence

2011-06-01 Thread Frank
now how much these fenders > will cover the tire, however you might see the sidewalls from the bird view > thus eliminating the main function/purpose of using the fenders.  Also, > Hetres will stretch a tad over time. > > On May 31, 2011, at 7:28 PM, hobie wrote: > > > >

[RBW] Rivs on STP (Seattle to Portland)

2011-07-08 Thread Frank
t;you guys look like you're running away from home". I knew then we had it right. Hope to see some of you on the road or overnight in Centralia. /Frank -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this disc

Re: [RBW] Re: Rivs on STP (Seattle to Portland)

2011-07-08 Thread Frank
"How could one go for a ride and not pack a picnic?" While I hadn't considered the question in those terms, I do have a sack each of my wife's oatmeal, raisin, flax, and walnut cookies and her almond and orange biscotti onboard, even though the ride provides ridiculous amounts of free food. Whi

[RBW] Re: Rivs on STP (Seattle to Portland)

2011-07-08 Thread Frank
Ha! I remember that: an SIR jersey and full-on Birks. Sorry to miss you this year. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/eaGMOYMxvocJ.

[RBW] Re: Rivs on STP (Seattle to Portland)

2011-07-08 Thread Frank
Don't go by too fast Rob, I've always wanted to see that bike of yours (other than on Flickr). We'll keep out eyes peeled. Have a great ride. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https:/

[RBW] Re: What's with the MUSA shorts? Clue me in please.

2013-08-19 Thread Frank
Nothing magic about them, but they meet my needs. Made in the USA for a fair wage, sold at a fair price, well designed with a function-first approach, comfortable and not fussy, as good or better off the bike as on, made from colors found in nature, good for swimming, sailing, running, or just

Re: [RBW] MUSA Shorts - Assistance with Sizing

2013-09-12 Thread Frank
Garth, I don't like tight junk, anywhere. I have at least 5 pair of MUSA shorts from over the years, all size XL but for one pair of L, and I never wear that pair. I'm 6'0 / 165, and all of my chinos, jeans, and dress pants are waist size 33. Sure, on me the XLs "bloom", but if they ever feel ba

Re: [RBW] How much fits in a Baggins Boxy Bag?...5.5 lbs of fur!

2013-09-16 Thread Frank
Here's one. She'll ride here, in the Bakfiets bucket, or in the Burley with no trouble. Took to it right away. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/8394117426/ On Monday, September 16, 2013 7:16:38 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote: > > I wish I could get my chihuahua to ride on-bike -- it would

[RBW] Re: Seattle Mechanic Recommendation- Overhaul

2013-10-25 Thread Frank
Kathleen and the crew at Free Range in Fremont or Peter and his team at CounterBalance (on the BG near UVillage). FreeRange sells, rides, and knows Riv, and CounterBalance is a Surly / CoMotion / dealer and more than familiar with the style. Both have great service, qualified mechanics, and fai

[RBW] Re: Seattle Mechanic Recommendation- Overhaul

2013-10-25 Thread Frank
I'm embarrassed to say that the last time I was in there was in the late 80's when Estelle and Angel still ran the place, and it was an excellent shop. Little has changed from the outside, and there's a lot to be said for a business that stays stable for such a long pull. I'd posit that they st

[RBW] Re: Matching bartape for Bleriot?

2013-10-31 Thread Frank
ellow Jersey site, but I'd probably ask Riv for sourcing or check Jitensha. /f On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 8:59:55 AM UTC-7, Cyclofiend Jim wrote: > > Actually, that's not my bike. Never was lucky enough to snag a > Bleriot.That was Frank F's, and there is an email address

Re: [RBW] Re: OT (totally): really? you can do THAT on a racing bike?

2013-11-13 Thread Frank
More information still. http://www.bikemag.com/news/news-trials-star-martyn-ashton-suffers-significant-spinal-injury/ On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 12:31:50 PM UTC-8, Statrixbob wrote: > > > Here's some more information about him: > http://www.tribalzine.com/?Mickael-Dupont-a-crazy-street > >

[RBW] Is that a pre-release of the War Horse on the home page slideshow?

2014-03-20 Thread Frank
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[RBW] Re: Is that a pre-release of the War Horse on the home page slideshow?

2014-03-20 Thread Frank
. Really fantastic that they can and will build things like this. On Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:47:02 PM UTC-7, Frank wrote: > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop recei

[RBW] Re: Seattle Day-After-Thanksgiving Riv Ride

2010-11-18 Thread Frank
I won't make the cargo ride (done them before, lots of fun, but I'm not up for a day on the Bakfiets - different ethos) but would love to do a Riv ride leaving from the U-District. It's been years since I've been to Allegro in the alley, but I remember it being a tricky spot to lock up. Herkimer i

[RBW] Re: Seattle Day-After-Thanksgiving Riv Ride

2010-11-24 Thread Frank
Ah, Zoka, where every cup of coffee receives 10 "special" minutes of barista attention. Tom, if you're going early, I'll meet you there at 9:00, which should put us in good stead to have coffee in hand by 11:00. I'll be there if I can get out of the neighborhood - here's hoping for a warm-up. --

[RBW] Re: Toyo versus Waterford Atlantis

2011-01-27 Thread frank
I have an Atlantis built in early 2009 by Mark Nobilette. It's a 61, I waited almost a year for it. It's an excellent bike! On Jan 27, 7:23 pm, William Pustow wrote: >    My 2007 Hilsen was made by Waterford. It took awhile because the story I > got from Rivendell was that Grant was not happy w

[RBW] Re: new sweaters/vests

2011-02-05 Thread Frank
Seems like there was some sort of description about the wool and the sheep in an older print catalogue, but I can't swear to it. I think they were made in Scotland. I wear the vest and a button-collar long-sleeve version all the time in Seattle; they're three season garments. They look great, we

[RBW] Re: weird wilbury question

2009-09-26 Thread Frank
Seth, I just measured my wife's 56cm Wilbury / Glorius, and using your methodology, came up with a 55.9-esque seat tube measurement. I verified she's on a 56 by checking the original invoice (we debated between a 56 and a 58). I can't find a geometry chart on either Cyclofiend or the Rivbike site

[RBW] Stolen RB-T

2009-10-14 Thread Frank
Changed topic for relevance. On Oct 14, 10:23 am, BEN STAGGS wrote: > Green RB-T with Carradice and Ostrich bags stolen from me in Denver, Colo. if > anyone sees this bike it is stolen. Happened this morning on my way to > work/school. Bike is a 1994 version in dark green. > > sincerely yours,

[RBW] Re: Riding shorts liners

2009-10-23 Thread Frank
I've done both the one and two day Seattle to Portland rides over the past several years in MUSA shorts and knickers. That ride is in July, and I've worn either the Devold wool boxer-briefs or Ibex briefs underneath, using Brooks B-17 or Selle Anatomica saddles, Rivendell bikes (Quickbeam, AHH, S

[RBW] 62cm Upgraded Quickbeam for "Sale"

2009-12-04 Thread Frank
ls. You’ll love the bike, I’ll probably throw in some good extra bits, and the money goes to two good causes, so a leap of faith is warranted. Thanks, Frank (Fulton) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this

[RBW] Re: Dromarti shoes

2009-12-05 Thread Frank
The owner of Free Range Cycles (great shop incidentally, Rivendell, Surly, common sense, etc.) here in Seattle has a pair of the touring shoes, and they're beautifully made. The quality is evocative of the old kangaroo Maressi shoes from the mid-80's, which were unparalleled. After seeing them in

[RBW] Re: MUSA Knickers

2010-09-05 Thread Frank
"A little bit more tailored fit would be good too, they look baggy around the crotch, judging from the photos on the site." Matter of taste. I'm 6'0 / 165 and from first availability I've worn the knickers and the MUSA shorts in size XL. Sure they're baggy - that's how I like them. They don't bin

[RBW] Re: Seattle Riv Ride: 10:10 on 10/10/10

2010-10-01 Thread Frank
I'll be there on something, and will try to scare up one more. Frank -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, sen

[RBW] Re: Seattle Ride Report

2010-10-10 Thread Frank
/ Frank Seattle, WA On Oct 10, 4:52 pm, Brian Hanson wrote: > At exactly (or almost nearly) 10:10am on 10/10/10, a group of Riv-types met > up in Leschi on the Lake Washington side of Seattle to do a loop on a > prototypical Seattle rainy day.  We waded our way across the I-90 floating > bri

[RBW] Re: NY/PA/NJ Rivendell Rally - Spring 2011

2010-11-15 Thread frank
Hi, I'm in Pittsburgh and have done the C&O Canal ride and also the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) on my Atlantis. They are both great rides. Pine Creek Gorge sounds good also. Yes, I'm interested! Frank -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group

[RBW] Auction Bombadil off to Auction

2010-03-14 Thread Frank
Pictures of the just assembled-by-Tom Kevin's-Dream-Bike Bombadil, destined for the Thornton Creek School Auction in Seattle on May 1st. Thanks to RBW for a great spec and build, and for their significant support of the school. Best. Bike. Ever. You ought to see this thing. http://www.flickr.com/

[RBW] Re: Auction Bombadil off to Auction

2010-03-14 Thread Frank
al models." On Mar 14, 5:09 pm, Brian Hanson wrote: > Awesome, Frank!  I want to see it!  Looks better than in the originals :) >  What is the bag? > > > > On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Frank wrote: > > Pictures of the just assembled-by-Tom Kevin's-Dream-Bike Bom

[RBW] Re: Auction Bombadil off to Auction

2010-03-16 Thread Frank
Regrettably, only auction goers can buy in as it stands now. If that changes (tax and lottery issues are the concern, but being considered), I'll post details. On Mar 15, 10:17 am, Weird Harold wrote: > Can anyone buy a raffle ticket, or only people associated with the > school? -- You receive

[RBW] Re: Riddle me this.

2010-04-04 Thread Frank
You buy them books, and sometime all they do is eat the bindings. Which is fine, it that's your thing. We all have our things. I expect that since your friend never rides, he spends his time doing something else that he's passionate about. I'd find out about that and move on. On Apr 4, 7:36 am, B

[RBW] Re: unclaimed custom/Grant

2010-04-24 Thread Frank
Strap a free-radical on it and take the kids to school: it was born to be an Xtracycle. On Apr 23, 10:18 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote: > On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Michael_S wrote: > > > of course that would be a fixed gear 29er... with no rear brake!  It > > seems so odd to me I wonder who wou

[RBW] Re: Your Favorite Handlebar Bag

2010-06-16 Thread Frank
t least with my "rigging". We'll be move next week finally, so once that's in hand you're welcome to come by and look at the bunch and see if any make more or less sense (we've the same frame sizes, so the aesthetics will be similar). See you on STP or at Seattle Crows this

[RBW] Re: WTB---Silver Hupe

2010-07-01 Thread Frank
Scott, I've one like new. Send me targeting coordinates and I'll mail it off. Frank (in Seattle) frful...@mac.com (m) 425-354-8354 On Jun 30, 3:00 pm, scott wrote: > Anyone have one around they aren't using. I know there are some people > that aren't big fans of

[RBW] Re: Anyone riding the STP this weekend?

2010-07-15 Thread Frank
runs out at 4:30 until they make more. And finally, Team Parkinson's has a fantastic meal offering at the 3/4-way point on Sunday, which eliminates the food line and provides healthy, organic (vegans accomodated) options for a very fair donation. Travel well, and say hey if you see us. Fran

[RBW] Re: Riding the STP on my Saluki: A Report

2010-07-22 Thread Frank
Rob, Congratulations on getting down there, and glad to hear that you enjoyed the ride. Thanks for sharing the pictures. I looked for you at the college campground but couldn't find you or the Saluki. I did meet Ryan from the list at a rest stop on day two (he was kind enough to introduce himself

[RBW] Re: IRD Freewheels Up To The Task?

2009-05-05 Thread Frank
Yep, they're good. No troubles so far (x3 bikes). On May 5, 2:51 pm, Garth wrote: >  To the users of the Mark II IRD Freewheels, have they been problem > free? > > I'm about to get a new set of wheels, and want to make sure the IRD > FW's are up to longevity. --~--~-~--~~---

[RBW] Re: Childrens bikes

2009-06-23 Thread Frank
My almost-9 year old rides a 42cm Surly LHT with GripKing pedals and (added) interruptor cross levers. The bike should fit him for several years, and he quickly learned the nuances of bar-end shifting and braking. He's been on it since his 8th birthday, and it's really enhanced our family riding

[RBW] Re: Childrens bikes

2009-06-23 Thread Frank
Here's a photograph for reference: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/3653653035/ On Jun 23, 8:32 am, Frank wrote: > My almost-9 year old rides a 42cm Surly LHT with GripKing pedals and > (added) interruptor cross levers.  The bike should fit him for several > years, and he q

[RBW] Re: Light touring and Hilsens

2009-06-26 Thread Frank
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/2671681749/ I rode my Hilsen on STP (Seattle to Portland) last year, and though my loading was sub-optimal, it worked just fine. Jack Brown tires, all the weight on the back (I'd use a front rack and bag to balance), carrying all my spare clothing, food, slee

[RBW] Re: Light touring and Hilsens

2009-06-26 Thread Frank
Neither. 160. On Jun 26, 7:04 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote: > On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 18:57 -0700, Frank wrote: > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/2671681749/ > > > I rode my Hilsen on STP (Seattle to Portland) last year, and though my > > loading was sub-optimal, i

[RBW] Re: Light touring and Hilsens

2009-06-27 Thread Frank
n go for a ride. The bike hasn't come apart underneath me yet, so I'm comfortable with the approach. On Jun 27, 3:17 am, Steve Palincsar wrote: > On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 19:32 -0700, Frank wrote: > > Neither. 160. > > So you plus 70 pounds of camping gear equals what more

[RBW] Rivendell on Seattle to Portland

2009-06-30 Thread Frank
Is anyone on the list planning to ride STP this year? I'm going down in two days this year on my Saluki, and may end up riding with another Bleriot rider. We'll be overnighting in Centralia at the halfway point, so if anyone has correlative plans and would like to meet up, it would be good to sa

[RBW] Re: Quickbeam crankset

2009-07-21 Thread Frank
I switched to the TA Pista early on, and believe I installed a 103mm axel TA bottom bracket at the same time. I run a 17/19 White Industries freehub on the back and it all works great. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/2335320807/ On Jul 11, 10:45 am, Michael Rivers wrote: > I'm interested

[RBW] AHH, Romulus, or Saluki for Randonneuring?

2009-08-30 Thread Frank
As a prospective randonneur but one with little experience with rides over 400k, I am planning to dedicate one bike to next year’s series. Recognizing the breadth of on-the-road experience on this list, I am interested in opinions about the “better” choice between the Saluki, AHH, and the Romulus.

[RBW] Re: AHH, Romulus, or Saluki for Randonneuring?

2009-08-31 Thread Frank
in. On Aug 30, 8:14 pm, CycloFiend wrote: > on 8/30/09 8:31 AM, Frank at pguil...@gmail.com wrote: > > > As a prospective randonneur but one with little experience with rides > > over 400k, I am planning to dedicate one bike to next year¹s series. > > Recognizi

[RBW] Re: Jack Browns & fenders on a Romulus

2009-09-01 Thread Frank
Joining the chorus. I tried to get Jack's on my Romulus with SKS fenders, mucked with the brackets (Dremel, brute-force, etc.), failed, and put the RuffyTuffy's back on, which work great. On Sep 1, 2:29 pm, Neil wrote: > 700x28 Paselas and fenders are a tight fit on my sidepull Rom, so NO, > I'

[RBW] Re: Reynolds Shoes F/S

2009-09-02 Thread Frank
I'd love to have them. On Sep 1, 6:57 pm, Don Genovese wrote: > Reynolds of Northhampton Touring Shoes. Size 47. Very Little Use. > Beautiful Condition. $100 Plus shipping. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr

[RBW] Re: Sackville bags: how necessary, and for what uses?

2009-02-05 Thread Frank
I ordered the large one and plan to keep it on my Bleriot. That bike is most frequently ridden on errands or on weekends with my wife and two kids, who at 5 and 8 are adept cyclists, but not yet able to carry much. I typically carry lunch for 4, extra layers for the boys, a stuffed something or

Re: Fwd: [RBW] Beausage...bow? Bue?

2009-02-21 Thread Frank
[b'yoŌsij: -zij] Like usage. After looking at Jim E's AHH and QB shots from last weekend, I now think of it as a verb. On Feb 21, 3:47 pm, George Schick wrote: > Late Winter cabin fever has definitely begun to set in > > On Feb 21, 4:20 pm, Atlantean > wrote: > > > Jest the thang fer wen y

[RBW] Re: Just Ride

2012-05-12 Thread Frank
I'm with Alex: go. It was a nice event in Seattle, a great way to support a local business (in our case Kathleen and Freerange Cycles), and a pleasure to hear Grant speak. His talk was, as you'd expect, low key, open, and appropriately opinionated, but sort of delivered at perfect pitch. Grant

[RBW] Re: Just Ride

2012-05-17 Thread Frank
Jim, Nice to hear your perspective as a shop owner. Your name and Hiawatha came up in a conversation last night at a ball field here in Seattle during a discussion with one of the fathers of a boy on my son's team, who asked me about "getting a good road bike". I am in no way affiliated with th

[RBW] Re: Bike to school, work week

2012-05-22 Thread Frank
Cool, Addison. We have a similar thing going up here in Seattle, tying together Bike Trains, Middle School programs, Doughnut Rides, Greenways, you name it. http://walkbikeschools.wordpress.com/ The blog is broken down by school, and the folks behind it have started to make some real progress.

[RBW] Re: Amos/San Marcos

2012-05-26 Thread Frank
@ FreeRange? Any comparisons come to mind? On Friday, May 25, 2012 7:20:26 PM UTC-7, rcnute wrote: > > Just test rode one. What a great bike! Pretty too. > > Ryan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion o

[RBW] Re: Front Rack Bag on Romulus

2012-06-04 Thread Frank
I think this is what you're contemplating. Rode this way on Seattle to Portland (200m) and enjoyed it. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/7336358432/in/photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/7336362820/in/photostream On Monday, June 4, 2012 7:32:25 AM UTC-7, Darin G. wrote: > > Al

[RBW] S24O Spots Near Seattle?

2012-06-15 Thread Frank
Anyone with personal experience or good ideas for an overnight spot? I don't mind a ferry (Edmonds or Seattle departure), or even a multi-modal approach, but I can't come up with anything compelling. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunc

[RBW] Re: reaffirmation of a nice frame

2012-06-21 Thread Frank
Hey Brian, she can come by and ride Sarah's GlorBury and we can do the whole thing over again; you know where it leads. FWIW, a good friend and Bleriot rider Resurectio'd a 1980's Nishiki with Super Champion tubing, lugs, etc. Purty as it was, he can't stand to ride it. His experience reminde

[RBW] Re: Shock cord arrangement ideas for the Baggins handlebar bag

2012-07-09 Thread Frank
t;. Cheap, easy, and I've used it this way for years with no trouble. Frank On Monday, July 9, 2012 12:09:58 PM UTC-7, William wrote: > > I acquired here on the list a handlebar bag setup that I have installed on > my commuter bike. It's a Nitto F-15 front rack ( > http:/

[RBW] Re: Seattle Tour.

2012-07-10 Thread Frank
owing along on their Flickr feed, it looks like they're having a great time, and so far there hasn't been much commentary about gaps or infirmities in the route, though I obviously don't speak for their experience. Sounds like a great adventure you're planning. Frank (in Se

[RBW] Re: Surly-Riv-rivalry?

2013-12-13 Thread Frank
Both brands (companies, philosophies, products) are loved in our family. I bought my first Rivendell product in 2000, my first bike in 2002 (63cm Romulus), and have basically kept everything in house with zero degradation in utility ever since. I bought my first Surly bike for my son (42cm LHT

[RBW] Re: Surly-Riv-rivalry?

2013-12-13 Thread Frank
and just plain fun on Surly and Rivendell bikes. The brands intersect, but collectively they stretch the market in really meaningful ways. I have two kids who can work on their machines, lock them properly, carry everything they require, ride them safely and effectively on Seattle's streets, and

[RBW] Travel to SFO / RBW: Food Tips?

2014-06-18 Thread Frank
would be greatly appreciated; I've come to trust the taste profiles on this list a lot more than those on Yelp, et. al. Thanks in advance! Frank -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this

[RBW] Re: Indian bike names

2012-01-08 Thread Frank
"Elmer Templeton"? Is that it? I'm guessing there's an Oregon Trail-Ezra Meeker tie-in of some sort given the ethotic (that should be a word) confluence of the RB bike and the native regional influence. And since you guys already passed on the whole Modoc / Kintpuash (Captain Jack) bit, it must

[RBW] Re: Bosco Rubbe wheel size

2012-01-11 Thread Frank
Dearth-o'nines pricing countervailed by slew-o'primes fractional sizing. Unexpected. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/KIiisg0j5JQJ.

[RBW] Re: Ergon pedals?

2012-01-24 Thread Frank
Here's a good write up from a trustworthy guy: http://kentsbike.blogspot.com/2011/07/sasquatch-pedals-ergon-pc2s.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/

[RBW] Rivendell Related Science Project Ideas

2012-01-28 Thread Frank
My 6th-grader is interested in developing a science project (6 week duration) which involves the bicycle. The Rivendell content requirement is satisfied, I believe, by acknowledging (and appreciating) the legacy of thinkings, writings, and musings accumulated and evolved by Grant and the rest o

Re: [RBW] Rivendell Related Science Project Ideas

2012-01-29 Thread Frank
Thank you for the ideas, everyone. I'll have Graham read-through them, and I'm certain that your input will spark something. This is the brainstorming phase, and part of the process is to find external resources that can expand thinking, and ultimately horizons. The cool thing about being a six

Re: [RBW] FS: Nigel Smyth Big Loafer, Nitto R-15, Technomic Standard

2012-02-15 Thread Frank
Mike, I have a green Big Loafer that is new. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/k6rF2IUVnlgJ. To post to this group, send email to rbw

[RBW] Re: Brooks Saddle Squeaks

2012-02-23 Thread Frank
Bees wax or grease on the rail clamps and the seat post bolts. Then tighten 'em. Works for me. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/hzNh

[RBW] Pine Tar Testimony

2012-03-17 Thread Frank
For more than a decade, every day, I’ve used Pine Tar Soap as shampoo, body cleanser, and shaving cream. For some reason just this morning, this reality struck me as somewhat remarkable, and so here I will. I don’t buy or use any other products for the general touch-up of my physical exteri

[RBW] Re: Seattle to Portland is in 3 weeks.

2013-06-27 Thread Frank
I'm riding my AHH with a friend on his Bleriot. My 10 year old will be on a 42cm LHT, and his 12 year old brother is riding his CrossCheck. Hope to see some of you on the road or in Centralia (2 riders, us). -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owne

[RBW] Re: STP 2013

2013-07-18 Thread Frank
I had a great ride on my AHH with my two boys and my friend Tom, who rode his Bleriot. Had a nice riding chat with Eric from Davis CA on his Dahon (he was 1-dayin' it), saw a pretty Homer with a basket out front and newer-blue paint at the halfway point but couldn't find the owner to say hello,

Re: [RBW] Re: STP 2013

2013-07-18 Thread Frank
It was indeed. Beautiful bike, and I'm sorry I missed the chance to say hello. On Thursday, July 18, 2013 2:44:45 PM UTC-7, Christopher Chen wrote: > > That was probably me? > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/lumachrome/9288156349/ > > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:27 PM,

Re: [RBW] Re: STP 2013

2013-07-18 Thread Frank
real accomplishment. On Thursday, July 18, 2013 4:04:46 PM UTC-7, Tim Tetrault wrote: > > Frank I thought I recognized your set up. Tim Tetrault from Eckstein here. > Glad to hear both your boys did it with you this year. > > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Frank >wrote: > >>

[RBW] Re: STP 2013

2013-07-19 Thread Frank
> > Oiks, I forgot to mention Andy S. on his beutiful 1994 red Riv custom; had > a good chat with Andy as well and was glad to catch up. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

[RBW] Re: What do Rivendell riders wear for cycling shorts for long rides?

2013-08-14 Thread Frank
I'm on the Manny program. I ride in underwear (usually Patagucci lighweight briefs or Ibex boxers, both of which are everyday garments) and MUSA shorts. All my bikes have Brooks B17 saddles in varied states of wear, which work for me and always have. I've done one-day double centuries multiple

[RBW] Re: Seattle S24O group trip, could be awesome

2012-08-14 Thread Frank
Date dependent, I'm in. Can we make fire at KBSP? On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 9:29:53 AM UTC-7, Scot Brooks wrote: > > Brian and Rob are in! Way to get the ball rolling, guys. Let's see who > else might be interested. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[RBW] Re: Seattle S24O group trip, could be awesome

2012-08-14 Thread Frank
Kay, Fay (Bainbridge State Park), whatever it takes. On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 2:01:44 PM UTC-7, Scot Brooks wrote: > > What's KBSP, Frank? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on

Re: [RBW] Re: Seattle S24O group trip, could be awesome

2012-08-16 Thread Frank
After Labor day is great. On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 11:16:14 PM UTC-7, stonehog wrote: > > Labor day or later is better for me, too. > > Brian Hanson > > On Aug 15, 2012, at 9:28 PM, Scot Brooks > > wrote: > > > My ideal would be labor day or any weekend thereafter. > > > > -- > > You r

[RBW] Re: Bleriot as a mountain bike (with bullmooseys)??

2012-09-08 Thread Frank
I have a Bleriot and a Saluki as well, and I ended up here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/6013553180/in/photostream 650B conversion works just fine with a V-brake, and the bike is great. I grab it regularly for errands, kids futball games, and for meetings. I work from home but meet cus

[RBW] Re: Rivs by city

2012-09-08 Thread Frank
What Beth said, but replacing the PDX token with SEA. I know that I can make three butterscotch Salukis materialize in front of a coffee shop within a couple of hours on any given weekend, for example. I know of at least four AHHs, a fleet of Bleriots, and a slick of Atlanti, and a flight of R

[RBW] Re: Beautiful Sam at Bikeworks NYC

2012-10-22 Thread frank
care. Frank On Oct 18, 10:37 pm, Jimmy Hutch wrote: > I spied my first look at a beautiful Sam Hillborne while visiting Bikeworks > NYC this afternoon.  Bikeworks NYC (http://bikecult.com/works/) had a new > Sam with double top tube, albatross bars, bar end shifters and cork grips > on

[RBW] Re: How many Rivendell bicycles have you owned?

2012-10-31 Thread Frank
In order: 63 Romulus, 55 Romulus, 62 QB, 62 Saluki, 56 Glorbury, 61 Bleriot, 63 AHH. Still own and ride all but the 55 Rom. On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 12:55:17 PM UTC-7, Michael wrote: > > I'll start: 1 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners

[RBW] Re: How many Rivendell bicycles have you owned?

2012-11-01 Thread frank
I have two. A 61 Atlantis built by Mark Nobilette in 2009. And a 61 Roadeo frame was delivered to my house about two weeks ago. I'm hoping to build it up over the next several weeks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to

[RBW] Betty Foy Sighting Seattle

2016-08-09 Thread Frank
Monday evening 8/8, you turned right off of 23rd between Cafe Lago and Mountlake Bicycle and cranked up the hill heading West. Gave a shout out but you were engaged. Great looking Blue Betty build for utility. A nice evening for a ride. -- You received this message because you are subscribed t

[RBW] Re: Keeping your neck warm

2012-12-04 Thread Frank
"A turtleneck dickie is the only thing that makes sense. I bet Rapha sells one." Rock solid. I'm absolutely certain that if I lived in MN, Hiawatha would be my go to shop. Rivendell Triple Tubes. My kids and my wife wear them most days in at least 2 seasons. We call them "necks", and have give

[RBW] Re: Saluki

2012-12-05 Thread Frank
I have a 62cm Saluki and a 63cm AHH and my PBH is 89.5. Mine are set up differently, but if I were to go down the like-to-like line on a per-component basis, they would be very similar. I love them both, ride them both almost equally, and I've done light touring on both. I've also ridden each

[RBW] Re: A unTypical Ride

2012-12-18 Thread Frank
Manny - best slick o' photos in the genre I've seen. I really enjoyed looking at the set and the nuance in each image. Thanks for taking them and posting. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web v

[RBW] Re: Chilly Hilly, STP 2013

2013-01-25 Thread Frank
Signed up for STP. Doing the 2-day ride with my 9 and 12 year old boys. First time for the younger one. On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 7:34:36 PM UTC-8, Benedikt wrote: > > Anyone doing Chilly Hilly or STP (Seattle to Portland) in 2013? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[RBW] Re: Glorius/Wilbury maximum tire clearance

2015-09-04 Thread Frank
+1 on the 42cm Hetres and SKS fenders. Great combo, great tire. On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 5:59:58 PM UTC-7, Dave C wrote: > > My wife has a 56 cm Glorius, and the bike needs new tires. Does anyone > know what the maximum tire clearance is for that frame? > -- You received this message b

[RBW] Re: My Non-Riv STP (Seattle to Portland) Pics

2011-07-14 Thread Frank
/photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/5936572091/in/photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/pguillam/5937129292/in/photostream -Frank -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion

[RBW] Re: Was gonna buy a Riv but didnt...

2011-07-22 Thread Frank
Well said Brian. I remember years ago when you were thinking about a new bike and you came by the house to ride mine. We met through a mutual work acquaintance, and I felt a bit odd in revealing that I had a number of Rivendell bikes in the garage given that I didn't know you that well (nor you I

[RBW] Re: Today's Rivendell-ish Ride in France

2011-08-19 Thread Frank
Eric, Bonne chance! Here's hoping for favorable weather and safe go-round. Ride well. /f On Aug 19, 5:25 am, Eric Norris wrote: > Here's a brief video from today's ride in France. Saw a nice Atlantis at the > start--so far the only Rivendell I've seen, but there are of course lots and > lots

[RBW] FS Green Tweed Trunk Sack Large AND Small, Mafac Racer complete set Mint

2011-10-25 Thread Frank
I thought someone on the list might enjoy these more than I have and actually use them. Green Tweed Trunk Sack Small - $60+Shipping Green Tweed Trunk Sack Large - $80+Shipping Mint Mafac Racer complete brake set - $140+Shipping If for some reason you want the whole bunch, let's call it $250 and

[RBW] Re: FS Green Tweed Trunk Sack Large AND Small, Mafac Racer complete set Mint

2011-10-25 Thread Frank
Small sack is sold. Thank you. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/cMqxQClMLQ0J. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@

[RBW] Re: FS Green Tweed Trunk Sack Large AND Small, Mafac Racer complete set Mint

2011-10-26 Thread Frank
Updating description. The bag I have left is correctly called a large Lil' Loafer. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/DeDMJJKsSzAJ. To

Re: [RBW] Bag options on an Albastache bar?

2023-11-09 Thread Frank Brose
I use a Riv Banana bag. Frank On Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 5:57:33 PM UTC-6 Coal Bee Rye Anne wrote: > This is and old moustache bar build from several years ago but this > upcycled military surplus style small saddle bag worked great, both on the > moustache bar as well as in th

[RBW] Re: Newer Sam Hillborne/Toyo Atlantis crossover

2023-11-27 Thread Frank Burkybile
that this helps! -Frank On Monday, November 27, 2023 at 2:55:05 AM UTC-5 andrew.s...@gmail.com wrote: > I have both a toyo atlantis and i think a 2011 (double top tube, > centermount) hillborne. They are markedly different beasts, atlantis with > clearance for days, 2.2s could fit

Re: [RBW] Re: RAGBRAI?

2024-01-25 Thread Frank Burkybile
speak to that. The Mountains to Coast ride in NC is easy to recommend. Good luck! -Frank On Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 10:21:31 PM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote: > Leah, you could do any ride you want. There are rides in every state > including NC. Our cross the state ride is fr

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