Soma “three speed 2” bars are the greatest mustache ever! And they use
regular brake levers, so you can toss those road levers in the rubbish. And
run regular thumb shifters, and flip them over if you want. They’re great.
https://www.somafab.com/archives/product/moustache-ii-bar
-Kai
On Thursd
that bike. Orange Cheviot in Brooklyn? See him around
>> from time to time.
>>
>> On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 4:10:33 PM UTC-5 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
>> wrote:
>>
>>> [image: IMG_6778_Original.jpeg]Here’s a candidate for beausage of the
>>> mon
I made it out there once and they were closed due to a bike tour. Certainly
a good sign
I’ve only heard good things
-Kai
On Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 2:13:03 AM UTC-5 joshm...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I'm not familiar with nomad! I'll tell em you sent me!
>
>
> Josh in NYC
>
> On Mon, Nov 27
Science fact-
There’s no finer headbadge in the universe than that of thee Rosco Bubbe.
-Kai
On Friday, December 1, 2023 at 5:24:44 PM UTC-5 Paul M wrote:
> With the green twin top tube Rosco, it was that I just didn't like the
> rocket ship head badge. With the Homer, I like the head badge desig
Sounds fun!
The Putnam trail North of Van Cortland is pretty, and ridiculously safe
with decent enough parking for those carventuring in.
But I f it’s excitement and real city feels everyone’s craving, maybe a
“every bridge (with bike access) from the Henry Hudson down to the
Brooklyn” ride? Th
Multiple Roscos and multiple bills aren’t adding up, and ever since I put
it together, it hasn’t snowed😩. So here for sale is the bestest bike for
the larger folks out there. I think it measures 64 at the seat tube, but
I’ve got a geometry chart somewhere I’ll plug in here asap.
Pictures
https:
at 7:03:57 PM UTC-5 Mackenzy Albright
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This legitimately might be one of the coolest niche Rivendell
>>>>>>>> builds I've seen. *slowly leaves room to avoid impulse decisions*
;>>>> Betty
>>>>>>>> Foy or Cheviot?
>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at 7:03:57 PM UTC-5 Mackenzy Albright
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> This legitimat
It’s a B72, the 5J9 numbers are a serial. 🙂very rare, maybe.
-Kai
On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-5 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:
> This Brooks 5J9 Leather Bicycle Saddle is currently on eBay. I personally
> have never seen this model of saddle before. The seller has no background
>
👆well said. Something in that VT water…
-Kai
On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 2:52:53 PM UTC-5 Glen wrote:
> Do we really need to disparage a longtime supporter and contributor of
> this list? Peter has been a pioneer of everything this list (& the iBob
> list) supports.
>
> On Friday, February
That’s a good bike, and a great color. The lawyer lips were lost in
transit? Or that’s a semi custom option?
Here’s a great essay by David Byrne on Pink, if you’re
interested- https://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/11/byrne.php
Enjoy!
-Kai
On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 5:22:34 PM UTC-5 Bill Li
Kai. It wasn't the best-written article I have
> ever read, but there is a lot of fun cultural history content in there.
>
> Pink for the win!
>
> BL in EC
> On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 5:57:15 PM UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
> wrote:
>
>> That’s a good bi
The one that got away…
My first Riv, a 64, purchased after convincing myself I didn’t need a 68
Bombadil for another grand and change. I loved it, I broke it, and was
devastated. Happily, I got to talk to Richard Schwinn about getting it
fixed!, which was awesome. And so it came back to me, bett
https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-safety-bicycle/
A great episode from the greatest podcast, covering engineering and social
changes. It’s very good.
-Kai
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Soma Three Speed bar #2 is fantastic, and while not flat, it’s pretty low
profile.
https://www.somafab.com/archives/product/moustache-ii-bar
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On Friday, October 28, 2022 at 1:45:41 PM UTC-4 Kieran J wrote:
> I'm looking for a handlebar that's very much like the Alba bars but
> flat/no rise.
https://www.rivbike.com/products/pletscher-kickstand-hardware?variant=23336090241
This is the chainstay sandwicher that Rivendell sells, it takes pressure
off the welds and puts it on the chainstays themselves. The only bad thing
is that the over tightening of these will squish tubes, but that ca
https://www.rivbike.com/products/pletscher-kickstand-hardware?variant=23336090241
Save the plate! Add some weight!
-Kai
On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 1:12:04 AM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
> I thought I'd bring this over here instead of continuing to hammer Leah's
> 'Using Your Rivendell' thread.
I don't know if there's a front derailleur to fix the clearance issue, but
looking at your photo from above, it looks like you need some more
clearance between your big ring and your chainstay.
A wider bottom bracket would fix everything, I think?
-Kai
On Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 2:34:16
Here’s a rear racklette I made, all of three inches of internal wiring…
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9KBpwpEUiL4XDGyVA
Fun.
-Kai
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I love my Avid speed dials, and they're inexpensive.
https://www.sram.com/en/sram/models/bl-sd-7-a1
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On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 5:42:43 PM UTC-5 esoter...@gmail.com wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> I'm in need of a matching pair of brake levers that are interchangeable
> between short pull and l
Hey folks,
Economics and non-use force sale of a would be beloved bicycle.
I rode it solo a bit, less than 30 miles, and did a couple very short
jaunts with a kiddo.
It’s fairly swank, with a beautiful and expensive Velocity wheel set with a
SON dyno hub.
I had big plans, but they relied too hea
p my own FS post for the Long Haul Trucker
> that's been collecting dust in the basement.
>
> Got an estimate on stoker size range? My youngest is 4' 10", my wife is
> 5' 10".
>
> James
>
> On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 10:54:46 AM UTC-5 Kainalu V
Tandem is sold, and will make the long trek to central Brooklyn tomorrow.
(I’ll get to have one last solo cruise on it 🙃)
Thanks all
-Kai
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 10:54:46 AM UTC-5 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn
NY wrote:
> Hey folks,
> Economics and non-use force sale of a would be b
tely this was in pleasantly cool fall weather, not in the dead of
>> winter.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 12:15 PM Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY <
>> kaivi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> [image: 606EFEA5-0DAE-43AD-A83D-A881ADA9E73A.jpeg]
>>> That day th
❤️
On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 2:27:37 PM UTC-6 DeeterDeeter wrote:
> Hello RBW Folks! I'm looking to trade my beloved BoscoMoose bars. Does
> anyone have a need to raise their rise and let go of their ChocoMoose Bars?
> Let me know! I've got a Hillborne that is waiting to be rebuilt once t
Hi Matt, and welcome.
A standard starting height is PBH minus 11. If you’re rocking back and
forth to keep your feet on the pedals, it’s too high. If it’s not too high,
maybe it’s too low. Play around.
-Kai
On Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 7:46:05 PM UTC-4 Matt wrote:
> Newb here, but long time Ri
I believe the Craft brand lobster/trigger mitts to be rubbish. They don’t
let your fingers touch, wasting valuable insulation in between what could
otherwise be a cozy skin to skin situation. I love my relatively
inexpensive Toko brand cross-country ski gloves, they allow my fingers to
cuddle i
Some day…
Have fun!
-Kai
On Friday, October 13, 2023 at 4:07:20 PM UTC-4 Justin Kennedy wrote:
> Hi Patch! see ya there ;-)
>
> On Friday, October 13, 2023 at 3:14:56 PM UTC-4 Patch T wrote:
>
>> MEEE - but you knew that :)
>>
>> Patch in Brooklyn
>>
>> On Friday, October 13, 2023 at 10:16:37 AM
ed up a single speed (if I
>>> could fit 45mm fenders over the 32mm tires under the long reach calipers).
>>> I’d still like to build an alternate 700c 3-speed wheel with my AW hub
>>> collecting dust on the shelf for that Raleigh but just haven’t made it a
>>> p
I bought four Big Ones at $19 a piece, Patrick bought the rest. They’re
very thin. The new tubeless ready G ones are way more stable at lower
pressures, and still relatively inexpensive 😀. No bigger than 55 for me
lately.
-Kai
On Thursday, February 22, 2024 at 7:54:01 PM UTC-5 Will Boericke wro
Nice bike, good price. At first I was confused by what I saw at the front
brake area, but after some figuring I’m really liking what King Kog did
with that floating
bit of housing next to the front bag. Smart slidey!
If only it were a 68…
Good luck with the sale
-Kai
On Thursday, February 22
I rode my quickbeam with a 69-70 gear inch drivetrain. I had a 16/19 white
industries freewheel but never ran it on the 19…
-Kai
On Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 4:06:32 PM UTC-5 David wrote:
> Very creative. Personally looking for simpler, streamlined inspiration,
> but these are nice options you'
Speaking of extraneous gizmos, how about losing the cantilever brakes and
going with a V-brake? Cantilevers are cool, and they clear fenders better,
and they’re fun to problem solve, but linear pull brakes are so very much
great and easy.
-Kai
On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 7:56:44 AM UTC-4 brok..
onjo 65 Flat
> fenders. I have no problems with adjusting them.
>
> Kim Hetzel.
>
> On Mon, Apr 1, 2024, 7:14 AM Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
> wrote:
>
>> Speaking of extraneous gizmos, how about losing the cantilever brakes and
>> going with a V-brake? Cantil
Nice one!
Are those bars wooden?
-Kai
On Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 9:52:23 AM UTC-4 Steven Seelig wrote:
> I've got nothing more than a single photo. I just bought from this couple
> a 56cm Ram and now the husband is selling his 58cm. Nice folks who are
> avid cyclists thinning the herd.
>
Wowzers! That is beautiful, but it’s no MMM…
WMM or JMM (Will or Jumbo) maybe, but nowheres close to Medium 🙂
Happy shredding!
-Kai
On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 8:28:30 PM UTC-4 Stephen wrote:
> Couple more:
>
> [image: IMG_6627.jpg]
>
> [image: IMG_6629.jpg]
>
> [image: IMG_6630.jpg]
> On Monday
ird m stood for... loving the bike!
>
> On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 9:15:17 PM UTC-4 Stephen wrote:
>
>> Massive mountain mixte!
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 21:08 Johnny Alien wrote:
>>
>>> Love it!!!
>>>
>>> On Monday, April 15, 2024 a
Because of the cable routing, inside mounted thumbshifters must be friction
because they need to be reversed, left/right. That said, clicks are pretty
great, you should run the expensive Shimano/Paul stuff, or the less
expensive Microshift thumbies. And that said, of my three bikes, two are
fri
I think I speak for most when I demand more photos of your radical
Rambouillet. Build details 🤔? 😃
Thanks for sharing
-Kai
On Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 5:54:10 PM UTC-4 MisterMo wrote:
> *$1400 and willing to ship if buyer pays.*
> I believe this is a size 64cm, but it could be a size 62cm. Here
Lots of pictures of the same Ram offered in an adjacent post! For less
money. Weird?
-Kai
On Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 6:28:27 PM UTC-4 Jerry Lynn wrote:
> No mine, and no affiliation...
> $1,6999
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/305557298256?itmmeta=01HXFQAW6P602XRR9J2PG63GAH&hash=item4724a25c50:g:m
I’m a 6’8”ish kind of guy, and my old 64 Hillborne was great, but a bit
small for me. That’d be a fun bike if you can find one, but the odds are
slim…
Good luck
-Kai
On Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 3:02:30 AM UTC-4 Dashiell wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am thinking about purchasing a 60cm Sam Hillbor
You’re all set! Will be a bit tighter than you’re used to when mounting
them, but they’ll work great with tubes on your Atlas rims.
-Kai
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 1:08:56 PM UTC-5 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a set of tubeless 700c Panaracer tires but I want to mount the
What’s the crank length?
-Kai
On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:38:11 PM UTC-5 jdyea...@gmail.com wrote:
> I went down a Rivendell rabbit hole and tried out a bunch of stuff, but
> I've decided to go a different direction. I've used all of these for just a
> few rides, so they're basically as clo
Huzzahhh And yes, I live at the slimy bottom of a doubly superfunded
ultracontaminated waterway! Or close enough to worry at least.
from Flood zone B/C
-Kai
On Monday, March 13, 2023 at 11:06:19 PM UTC-4 John Rinker wrote:
> And Kai from (40.7149091, -73.9313736) wins the 100th pin award!
Seems a great and worthwhile experiment, I look forward to your follow up.
-Kai
On Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 2:14:47 PM UTC-4 Jay P wrote:
> I do a lot of trail riding + loaded bike picnicking with a 58cm Toyo
> Atlantis (72.0 degree head tube and seat tube).
>
>
>
> And I have noticed t
205 and 25 here…
-Kai
On Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 2:53:01 AM UTC-4 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
> I’m about 195 lbs., my bike is about 40 lbs., and I run nearly 60mm
> (57mm). 30 psi is what I’ve settled on for all terrains, but I’m sure 25
> psi would fly. I mostly don’t wish to push my luck gi
[image: DDCB1B4C-6AEE-47B2-90E5-52E51822AC92.jpeg]
For sale, Rene Herse/Nivex automatic shifter.
Used once, set up tubeless. It’s great, but I’ve pledged to steer clear of
AI, so this has gotta go.
$6 shipped, check or money order.
Happy Rolling
-Kai
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I just checked out the Ritchey 2 bolt post and was disappointed to see the
two bolts are for extra retention, not adjustment. A two bolt seatpost,
like the S83 or the Thompson, that uses the two bolts to adjust fore and
aft angle are the only seatposts that should be able to be called 2 bolts.
As folks have said, more free coroplast will be the ideal solution.
However, if you want to make your coroplast last forever, never to go “all
bendy and collapsey”, send it around the front and back (or side to side)
corners, bending it the hard way. To bend “the hard way”, you’ll want to
score
My Hobson Zingo headset press is an inch too short for my Rivendell bicycle
frames! And is no longer available from Riv, maybe for this reason?
Certainly an outlier’s problem, but one Julian might share. Still worth it
even having to swap the threaded rod for a 14”er, as the press plates are
pre
64cm top tube on that Clem, but not a 64cm frame. Biggies in the H came in
at 65cm. This one above is probably a 59?
-Kai (who saw the most beautiful red Quickbeam this morning on the
Queensboro bridge, who’s owner said “you haven’t sold that yet?”, regarding
my Rosco, to which I replied “It’s t
Many photos of many states of Clem H, all gravel
ready- https://photos.app.goo.gl/uxqm63W2nB5scvmg7
-Kai
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 4:06:54 PM UTC-4 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
> [image: PXL_20230606_164339003.jpg]
>
> This thread needs less opinions and more inpirational photos of Gravel
> Clems
Albastache are undeniably great bars, but for my (less) money, Soma 3 speed
2’s are the greatest mustache on the planet. They’re fairly wide at 54cm,
and they take “normal” brake levers, which I don’t get scared I’m going to
catch on some underbrush with. And my thumbies fit anywhere, so I don’t
June 6, 2023 at 9:16:23 PM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY wrote:
>
>>
>> Many photos of many states of Clem H, all gravel ready-
>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/uxqm63W2nB5scvmg7
>> -Kai
>> On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 4:06:54 PM UTC-4 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
>>
Welcome!!
Sorry to hear you’re slowing down, but glad you’re just slowing down (30
minutes can be a decent ride). Keep pedaling until the tires fall off! And
by chance are you very very very tall?
Happy rolling to you
-Kai
On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 8:47:47 PM UTC-4 dalin...@gmail.com wrote:
Nice work. What’s going on on the other side chainstay/seatstay? Trailer
hitch?
-Kai
On Friday, June 14, 2024 at 11:34:08 AM UTC-4 James ODonnell wrote:
> [image: 1 built.jpg]
> Introducing myself and my Susie W L that I picked up in the following
> state from a list member (original thread
>
Welcome T!!
Happy Rolling
-Kai
On Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 11:46:26 AM UTC-4 ted...@gmail.com wrote:
> Picked up my Platypus today at Mack's Bike and Goods here in Evanston, IL.
> Rode my old bike there, and left it at the shop (maybe forever?). Put 30
> miles on the tires, and almost 2 hours o
That’s a 200mm’er on your Bombadil, yes? That’s my dream-moose, only
available with those Bombadils, I’ve heard. Good luck getting it back into
the fold.
-Kai
On Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at 11:42:35 AM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> I hope someday to be reunited with this one. My former Bombadil:
Still hoping… 🙏
-Kai
On Monday, June 18, 2018 at 10:54:35 AM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY wrote:
> Anybody have a looong bullmoose bar they're not using? I just swapped out
> bars on my Rosco Bubbe mega mixte and need a few more cm of extension. I've
> got good stuff
That’s an s84! Steel! Real!
It’s considered as nicer than the s83 by most of the fine folks around
here, so there, happy sales..
-Kai
On Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 3:44:36 PM UTC-6 Sean B. wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Selling my Nitto seatpost, stem, and cork grips
>
> Tallux (only used for a few mi
st winter. Man, just fell in love with that place.
> On Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at 10:54:03 AM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
> wrote:
>
>> [image: IMG_0959.jpeg]Not a Rivendell, but big!, like some Rivendells.
>> Wanted to share here because, as they say here in Utah, Thi
With a dynamo and cream longboards! It’s stunning. Makes me wonder why Riv
didn’t make more bikes that spontaneously sprouted flowers 😉.
-Kai
On Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at 9:24:30 PM UTC-6 Hoch in ut wrote:
> [image: IMG_4850.jpeg]Hello. I am painstakingly creating this listing for
> my wife’s
Saturday Cycles of Salt Lake has Susies, and a relative gajillions of other
Rivendell options at their shop-
https://www.saturdaycycles.com/ ,so it should go without saying how nice
they are…
And Welcome!
-Kai
On Friday, July 26, 2024 at 10:29:31 AM UTC-6 zakk.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey all
>
Fascinating! Didn't know this could happen at any price. Gives me something
nice to dream, just can't justify it myself, but if I had the means, dreams
would come true.
Quickdreams!!
-Kai
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I don't use the soapy water, mounted a tubeless tire the other night without a
single drop dripped. Not that it's easier than tubes, but it's not telemetry
data.
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I think it's more of a bucket than a roll, but yes. Rivendell cuts them to
length, no more than one master link needed (not that two is bad)
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You should feel confident that you and it will be fine. You'll likely be the
fastest for fear of not being, but don't let that or anything else get in the
way of being the funhavingiest (with rhythm).
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I thought the stock Kendas (kwicknines?) were adequate tires, but the
discontinued Big Ones and those that followed are certainly better for most
things, but more fragile, the big ones especially so. The G-ones are super
duper tires, I use them tubeless and it's great, but with tubes I'd stick w
And thumbs up for Liteskin schwalbes.
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I've seated tires with a regular pump. It takes patience and much massaging of
the beads. I've got a compressor, otherwise I'd be looking for a new pump.
Enjoy!
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Those Avids are the best levers ever! Congratulations to whomever picked up
this deal
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Rosco Bubbe for the win!!
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from womb to natural tomb!
I have found that Canon has the best timer software, but maybe others have
stepped up their game.
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Yup. I got sick and tired of taking timed single shots of the family, so I went
to B&H and asked which could do timed bursts. Canon could, and did everything
else too through decent lenses. Never looked back...
Enjoy!
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Thank the Lord for our right to choices! But there are certainly many regarding
Canons, maybe too many. Here's one I made fairly recently-
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1321345-REG/canon_eos_m5_mirrorless_digital.html
Not that I'd want to push you towards that one, I'd get the M6 if I
My bike is bragging that it shared a rack with your Appaloosa back before it
was the star it is today!
Them bikes are looking splendid Roberta, enjoy
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I recommended Canon before. Sony's great, but they're $.
This one is good, and you can collect lenses, and if you crunch it by accident
it's not the end of the world.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1321345-REG/canon_eos_m5_mirrorless_digital.html
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Good folks in your neighboring Utah make this fiver-
https://www.altaracks.com/product/alta-six-gpr-five-pack/
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The folks at the local bike boutique told me that that sound is "the sweet
sweet sound of engagement". I wanted one for avoiding bell soundings, but my
$50 bell has settled my fears.
DIIing...
-Kai
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These are the most supple butterfly wings ever! Really nice tires. Patrick has
a stash of them, I've got one left☹️. They'll run tubeless great, in fact you
shouldn't set them up any other way. Wish I could afford them right now, but
you should.
-Kai (no relation to seller, I just love Big Ones
That's a great looking rack, but then there's this quote that made me wince-
"This rack sold individually. So I installed only right side, for my daily bike.
Maximum load capacity is 6kg (around 13 pounds) I could carry 28 Japanese
comics!"
Doesn't make it any less of a rack, I just think it's
$5600?! Yeah, that'll make you think. My octogenarian pal recently gifted
us her "99" Mercury Mountaineer, and then my sister found herself wanting
to give up a 2010 Hyundai that's cozy, which I jumped at the chance for. So
yesterday I regifted the Mercury to a coworker's kid and will be looking
The mud chain flower was the prettiest, it's my state plant. Very very nice.
-Kai
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Those benders work much better than the harsh edge of a vice. There's also
super simple thick springs that fit the rod and disperse the bending pressure
nicely, or bend using some nice soft pine as the fulcrum.
-Kai
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This has been mentioned elsewhere on some related threads, that the Wald basket
supports that often come with the basket are a pretty good option. Not as fancy
as a rack, but maybe that's a bonus?
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Wish I could open those photos on there. Orange is the second run? I've had two
greens, so orange is the dream that's $1400 plus shipping away from my
fingertips
If anyone can share those photos, please do
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Here's the answer to everything- search the world for one of these (the
precious, the Rosco Bubbe) and be forever
happy- https://photos.app.goo.gl/5UqTJPoisD1FiHJc9
Doesn't look as steppy throughy as the Clem L, but still gives some room,
and (risking offense to my fellow Clem 65 owners, sorry
t 10:38:59 AM UTC+10 Abcyclehank wrote:
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>> I heard some people like the jumbo mountain mixte Rosco so much they have
>> more than one in their fleet 🤔👍 🚲 🚲 .
>> Wish I had been that smart...
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>> Ryan Hankinson
>> West Michigan
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ngs up.) Two of the 3 are now rebuilt and
>> ready for spring to replace the one I've ridden exclusively the past 1.5yrs
>> which will go back into reserve.
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>> Best,
>> Brian Cole
>> Lawrenceville NJ
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>> On Tuesday, April 6, 2
Another voice of dissent here, I use velcro straps that weigh nothing to
engage my brake levers when I'm within eyeshot of my bike. Any would be
thief will be confused by the locked up brakes long enough for me to run to
my bicycle's defense.
-Kai
On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 2:37:02 PM UTC-4
135 is standard for the Hillbornes, yup. 135 is very available, I bet
someone here's got a nice rear wheel for sale...
-Kai
On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 5:03:53 PM UTC-4 lug...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am finally tackling my SH build. and I am immediately stumped by the
> rear dropout spacing.
> mi
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> Leah
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On Apr 30, 2021, at 11:12 AM, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
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> Not my bike, not his bike, but a fine bike.
> and check out that Cherubim out back!!
> If this is your bike, I made him show me and pose with i
I'm a little confused and curious, having never seen a 6mm threaded hole on
the front of a fork crown, but assuming the fork's not built of something
other than metal, wouldn't it be so easy and satisfying to drill out the
threading and continue out of the back of the fork, enabling "normal" use
ht mount?
On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 6:53:13 PM UTC-4 Drw wrote:
> The thought crossed my mind. Ive never drilled through expensive steel
> before. I assume you'd go from the front? how do you not mess up those
> threads?
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> On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 3:10:38 PM UTC-7 Kainalu
rough bolt.
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> --Eric Norris
> campyo...@me.com
> Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy
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> On May 3, 2021, at 7:37 PM, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
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> ide note/ask, why do some crowns come with a threaded hole on one side?
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Bump for the talls who have the liquidity to move this out of my view...
(beautiful bike, bumps and all)
-Kai
On Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 11:05:27 PM UTC-4 Kieran J wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Thinking about putting my 68 orange Ram frameset up for sale. I've owned
> this since around 2014 and having
This is my best
> fitting, best riding Riv so far. I think that about every Riv whenever I
> ride them but this time there is something EVEN MORE special going on. So
> happy with how this whole build has come together.
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> [image: DSC_0949.JPG]
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> On Saturday, 8 May
This 64cm Sam Hillborne- https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe7AdWXzUKB8NF8dA
but it's in a good home.
I popped the seatstay top braze off and had the joy of talking with Richard
Schwinn about fixing it better than new, which he did for free. Once I had
it back I was busy riding a Quickbeam and a Clem H,
On topic- Riv makes bikes for every person in that photograph!, and that's
mostly why I love Rivendell...
-Kai
On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 10:05:13 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Sorry, off topic I know, but I can't resist. I'm hardly anti-white; my
> father was so WASP that people thought he
The larger Kleen Kanteens, insulated and non, fit perfectly in the mojave
cage, in case you were still shopping for options. Mojave cages rule.
-Kai
On Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 11:10:28 AM UTC-4 Lucky wrote:
> Well I wanted the Mojave for my son’s bike-to-school commuter bike because
> he car
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