Just be mindful of the length of the Clem if you are going to take your
bike on a bus or train for your commute. The Clem is a really long bike.
On Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 1:53:20 PM UTC-7, Jamo. wrote:
>
> Can any riders speak to the main differences between the Cheviot and the
> Clem
Still for sale. $800/ shipped Thanks, Paul
On Tuesday, 10 July 2018 16:30:53 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday, 21 June 2018 09:28:18 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>>
>> Hi, This frame fits a true 700x43c tire with a 135mm rear spacing.
>> Rivendell did promote
Pinkbike put up another decent photo from Interbike:
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/the-final-randumbs-interbike-2018.html
[image: Interbike 2018]
On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 11:43:49 PM UTC-4, Collin A wrote:
>
> Looks different, as all rivendell bikes do. It'll be interesting to see
> how
BWAHAHAHAHA That didn't work. Click the link I guess.
On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 1:33:03 PM UTC-4, Paul Clifton wrote:
>
> Pinkbike put up another decent photo from Interbike:
> https://www.pinkbike.com/news/the-final-randumbs-interbike-2018.html
>
> [image: Interbike
Is it just me or is it hard to buy a bike when the picture doesn't show a seat.
I know this is a stupid issue.
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sightings are rare here in baltimore, too--my first recognition was a bit
less formal, but definitely smile-inducing: i, atop my 67cm homer,
approached a cross-country-ready atlantis and gave two friendly rings of my
brass bell. he struck his dinger, and we two strangers made melodious bell
m
I'm in if they carry the double top tube over to the 61.5cm frameset!! The
61.5cm also has shorter chainstays !!
On Monday, 1 October 2018 19:53:21 UTC-7, CMR wrote:
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> I love it, wish I was taller haha
>
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cess in terms of
anything else. But I hope that the tough times end for a while and Grant,
and everyone at Riv, can remember how much positive impact they've had on
the bike world over the last 25 years. Go Riv!
Paul in ATL
On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 7:43:34 AM UTC-4, Jay LePree wr
increase in
versatility. But the marketing materials described the Roadeo as the racy
bike and the AHH as the country bike so...
Paul
On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 10:56:12 AM UTC-7, Mark Schneider wrote:
That would be disappointing, the whole point of the Rodeo is to be a faster
model in th
oticeable, e.g. whether
tubing gauge makes a difference speed.
Paul
On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 1:26:45 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>
> You could email to ask Grant directly.
>
> The only statement I have seen is from Grant in that cyclofiend interview
> where he said Roadeos ar
I had these as the first tires for my Roadeo. Standard casing. They felt
fast and the bike actually handled best when I had these on. Flats were
similar to the Cypres Extra Legers I've used. Maybe even a bit more
frequent.
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 10:00:22 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrot
To add to my previous post, I didn't ride these in the wet enough to have
an opinion. But dry grip and handling was excellent with great comfort
given its 28mm size.
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 10:00:22 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>
> I like their 700c Cypress tires.
> How are the 700c
John, comparisons are difficult because my previous other bikes were standard
non OS frames that were a bit smaller. But the 61cm Roadeo doesn't feel noodly
at all to me. It's pretty solid on bumpy descents and I'm thankful for that. I
wouldn't want it less "solid" feeling when I'm bombing down
Yes, I had noticed those differences too. Interesting indeed.
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Any interest in a trade for a 60cm Yves Gomez frame? It's like a Cheviot
but shorter chainstays.
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018, 8:39 AM David B wrote:
> I did a silly thing and bought a Clem L frameset when I already have a
> Clem H built up. I've decided to stick with my H.
> So selling this one for what
If your not hiking, it's not off-road biking!
On Sunday, 14 October 2018 14:57:39 UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Starting off right in the highlands of Colorado with a climb up from a
> balmy 15˚F at 7,800 ft. to a brisk 0˚F at 9,200 ft with flurries. Here’s my
> log (they’ll all be in this sa
I second this endorsement! The shop is also worker-owned. They're getting
ready to open a second location sometime in the next few months, and good
for them. Always knowledgeable and friendly folks behind the counter.
They're a shining example of an L.B.S.!
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Does anyone have an explanation and fix for this?
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Cannot open the pictures.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 9:11:10 PM UTC-7, Mike Godwin wrote:
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> Repost to try this again. Subject line is it. Joe Appaloosa, silver with
> double top tube. Not built or ridden.
>
>
>
> Frame, fork, FSA headset, Nitto 26.8 seatpost, shimano something seal
This speaks to me, too. I bought my Homer seven years ago as a complete
bike. I'm on the whole very, very happy with it, and impressed with how
well it fit straight outta the box. Maybe I've got the seven year itch,
but now I can't help but wonder what else this frame is capable of--like,
is
58 cm happens to be between the two Roadeo sizes where the tubing gauge
changes. The 57 and below use the lighter gauge and 59+ are stouter, more like
a Ram and Hilsen.
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Interesting discussion as usual. I eeigh163 lbs and I sometimes wonder if my
61cm Roadeo is more stout than ideal. That sounds silly given that it's Riv's
lightest bike, but it has to be able to withstand 250 lbs of rider weight.
In the custom frame section of the Riv website, there's an explana
wn to about 20 degrees F. I
really like everything I've bought from this place. Good design, good
quality, pretty good prices. They have good sales a couple times a year.
Paul in ATL
On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 7:46:18 PM UTC-5, EasyRider wrote:
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> I'm looking for a half
dropouts on my ~2011 homer are stamped RIVENDELL. can get back to you on
the serial later. i always thought it was waterford made, but i guess i'm
not 100% sure. how can i find out?
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howdy folks
maybe a silly question, but here goes--i don't have a set of calipers and
am looking for a new front derailer for my homer. i'm pretty sure the tube
diameter is Φ28.6mm but want to be sure. i looked over the cyclofiend site
but am not 100% clear.
input appreciated!
th
mine is stamped
K11XXX
RBW 02/595
...which makes a lot of sense since i ordered it in october '11, and, from
what i gather, k=november in waterford speak.
anybody know what the second sequence of numbers means?
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 3:59:04 PM UTC-5, sameness wrote:
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> My MUSA AHH
awesome. thanks everybody! so fun to get nerdy over this stuff,
especially when i'm at work and can't be riding my bicycle.
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28, 2018 at 8:50 AM, Patrick Moore > wrote:
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>> There have been photos of quite a few nice Sams on the list recently,
>> notably Paul Saporito's on the Blug and that slate gray one yesterday. (How
>> do y'all keep your bikes so damned *clean?*). I gather
On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 14:18:04 UTC-7, Reid Echols wrote:
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> PM sent!
>
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On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 16:14:43 UTC-7, Paul M wrote: Thanks but the
bar and stem have sold.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 14:18:04 UTC-7, Reid Echols wrote:
>>
>> PM sent!
>>
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A local list member is going to pick it up tonight. I will touch base
tomorrow if he doesn't show up.
Thank you for your interest.
Paul
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Conway Bennett <
captainconwaybenn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like that for my wife's bike
The crankset and bb have been sold. Thanks
On Thursday, 29 March 2018 11:53:50 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>
> Hello, Vintage Mavic crankset removed from a early 90's Ritchey road bike
> that was hardly ridden. 172.5 crank arms, forged, 24/38/48 chain rings in
> very good conditio
It is not the same size as his bike.
On Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-7, C Sharp wrote:
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> Is this your bike? This CL ad seems fishy to me.
>
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/rivendell-homer-hilsen/6549937327.html
>
> Best of luck,
> Cameron
> Brooklyn
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Beautiful rig. Welcome to the group. Get out and ride this weekend :)
On Friday, April 20, 2018 at 9:18:57 AM UTC-7, Tommy Patterson wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I bought my first Rivendell used at a small shop in western NC a month
> back and I love it! The price was too good to be true ($850!
Wow that is beautiful!! I've never seen a Ram in that color before.
Congratulations! You really scored a fantastic deal.
On Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 12:18:57 AM UTC+8, Tommy Patterson wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I bought my first Rivendell used at a small shop in western NC a month
> back
Rivendell is not Amazon. We don't want them to be. Grant, please continue
to do what you need to do.
On Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 5:01:09 PM UTC-7, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> OK, so I'm no longer a big bike spender, but I do own three Riv bikes and
> feel some loyalty to the company. At 73
Yes they are still available.
On Sunday, 29 April 2018 18:08:08 UTC-7, Austin B. wrote:
>
> Hi, are these still available?
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 5:49:30 PM UTC-4, Paul M wrote:
>>
>> Hello, Purchased these for a road bike project and realized they h
I think any of these three would fit OK. Compass would probably be the most
supple but the other two have good reviews online. I have the Gravelkings
on my Joe and they are great tires.
SBH 650 x 48 478g
WTB Horizon 650 x 47 515g
Panaracer Gravelking 650 x 48 520g
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I can't wait to ride some more trails!
This opens up a whole new chunk of the city to ramble around.
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Any suggestions for a seat post that will keep my saddl
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On Thursday, May 3, 2018
ngled (proper setback, weird
> looks). Soma's Zero post has the same problem (lack of setback).
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 3:37 PM, Paul Clifton > wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Any suggestions for a seat post that will keep my saddle from tilting
>>> bac
e east side, near Harbins and
> Tribble Mill and Fort Yargo trails.
>
> On Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 4:26:48 PM UTC-4, Paul Clifton wrote:
>>
>> A lot happened over the last 8 months or so, so I've been pretty content
>> riding my MTBubbe when I got the chance,
The problem with road bars is there's a lot of air in the boxes they fit,
and not much weight. I shipped a few 48cm Noodles recently, and just used
some boxes I had received other bars in. USPS Priority was maybe $12-$15 to
nearby states, $20 +/- to the West Coast from NJ.
I don't have any empty b
Tim,
I've run 48mm and 58 mm (2.3") tires on my Atlas rims without any problems.
Paul
On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 12:58:39 AM UTC-4, Tim Butterfield wrote:
>
>
> I just looked it up. I think this is the right ones.
> http://www.velocityusa.com/product/rims/atlas-559
>
I didn't get a chance
to ride down there. It's still close by. I'll snap a photo when I do make
it.
I'm looking forward to getting this bubbe set up more appropriately for the
trail and giving a good report on how it does.
Paul
On Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 10:28:18 AM UTC-4,
Hey Darin, just curious, how low is low pressure in this case?
Paul
On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 10:02:35 AM UTC-4, DarinM wrote:
>
> They will not be an issue but will be a little less than ideal. I rode
> RTPs on 17mm inner rims and they were great but pretty floppy at low
&
For those of you with a fistful of seat post exposed on your large level top
tube bikes, what do you clamp your workstand to?
I've been raising my seat post (marked with tape beforehand) to make room for
the clamp but that is a pain in the neck. Is it safe to clamp onto the seat
tube instead? I
fter clamping to the post to make sure it is secure.
Ain't nothing foolproof from a fool like me.
Paul Brodek
Hillsdale, NJ USA
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 3:22 PM, John A. Bennett wrote:
> Seat post. Every single time.
>
> My mechanical guru, Mark Abele (of RBW) does it that wa
Thank you the stem sold.
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 15:36:39 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>
> Hi, Purchased this stem from Rivendell back when they were selling Nitto
> dirt drop handlebars. Never actually rode with it installed but have put
> bars in it and placed it on various potential bike
I have some 2008 Sora 2x9 STI levers that I'd be happy to part with. Better on
a bike than in a drawer. They are in excellent condition.
What kind of bar end shifters do you have?
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I should have a pair of Ultegra or Dura-Ace 2x9 brifters kicking around the
parts boxes. These would be pre-hidden cable, so maybe a little less sleek
than the new posted Soras---but the lever blades are silver. Lemme know if
you want me to root around
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 10:54 PM, Jonatha
Congratulations! Looks great.
On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 9:42:21 AM UTC-7, Brian Reeves wrote:
>
> I've been lurking for quite some time here and have wanted an Atlantis for
> a while too. Back in April, I put out a wtb post looking for an Atlantis.
> I had quite a few forum members kindly r
I missed the first shipment. Does anyone have a pair that they decided not
to use?
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Have you been able to find a new location for Bike Exchange?
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:46:14 AM UTC-7, Doug Shaker wrote:
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> I'm just joining the group, so I thought it would be polite to introduce
> myself.
>
> I've been riding Rivendells since about 2003, when I realized that I'd
> neve
Really enjoyed reading this. Thanks for posting. Off to the store now for
orangina and coke! Just curious--do you remember where you read that?
What a recipe!
paul
baltimore md
On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 12:33:08 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Last Fall I did the
s-power-ratchet-thumb-shifters
Microshift -
https://www.rivbike.com/collections/shifting/products/microshift-thumb-shifters-9-speed-sl-t09
Thanks.
Paul in ATL
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n the boss & bushing to cause
binding.
5. What'd I miss?
Paul Brodek
Hillsdale, NJ USA
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 9:45 AM, JohnS wrote:
> This winter my CX-70's seemed to be dragging against the rim. Upon closer
> inspection I found that the bushing was binding on the brake arm.
Hi, This frame fits a true 700x43c tire with a 135mm rear spacing.
Rivendell did promote it as a road oriented frame mainly by the top tube
length. Yes with Choco-Moose bars or pronounced swept-back bars the top
tube length may not work for you.
On Sunday, 17 June 2018 09:51:20 UTC-7, Paul M
I agree we should start calling the MITA the LWBA.
On Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 9:43:52 AM UTC-7, ctifusion wrote:
>
> This lines up very well with my experience on the 59 LWB Atlantis. I have
> 85 miles of mostly paved trails and bike lanes (Indiana is not California)
> but I really like how st
i love this thread. good spotting marty.
On Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 6:52:23 PM UTC-4, R. Scott Lake wrote:
>
> That is correct-she has a Cheviut and he has an Atlantis.
> I also live in Charleston and ride a Cheviot.
> Not many Riv bikes here in Charleston-but have spotted a few others.
>
> On
Another vote for Randi Jo Fab. I have the linen and waxed canvas caps. They
are comfortable and can be worn off the bike and you don't look like a
roadie who has lost his bike and forgot to wear his lycra shorts. They also
come in larger sizes for the guys that have a large head like me.
On W
I NEED TO BUY A BABY BIKE IS HE
SOME KIND OF MONSTER."
Has anyone fit a Yepp seat on an MTBubbe/MMM? How's it work? The photo on
the Blahg looks like Will's Giant Step Through. Is it the medium or giant
version of that bike in the photo?
Paul in ATL
On Monday, July 9, 2018
Thanks for confirming Bill.
I'm pretty sure I know what you'd decide when presented with a compelling
reason to buy a new and interesting bicycle!
:)
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 1:44:23 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Paul asked about the bike Dave is pictured upon with bab
That is beautiful. Makes me want to get one!
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 12:03:27 PM UTC-7, Rusty Click wrote:
>
> FEDX dropped off a pre-RAGBRAI package for me today. I carefully
> unwrapped, assembled, and took some pics.
>
> Cant talk now, I gotta go ride!
>
>
>
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On Thursday, 21 June 2018 09:28:18 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
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> Hi, This frame fits a true 700x43c tire with a 135mm rear spacing.
> Rivendell did promote it as a road oriented frame mainly by the top tube
> length. Yes with Choco-Moose bars or pronounced swept-back bars the top
>
Price?
On Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 6:44:39 AM UTC-7, Andrew Huston wrote:
>
> So I am selling my one and only bike to make funds for a BMC disc
> So, as stated in the title 56 BMC Monstercross rim brake edition, full
> build or frame/fork/hs, or something in between.
> Deore V brakes
> Cane Cr
sing shop) Stem mounted shifters work well with
> the Billie bars. Paul cantilevers and brake levers. Shimano
> derailleurs.40/32 crank set...may go to a 43 outer, Soma Demi Porteur
> front rack and Ergon grips coming, undecided on rear rack.
>
> I like the Billie bars a lot and if I
I have the Thin Gripster from Riv on my Clem. The grip is really good and
they look great in the dark grey finish.
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Drew - looks great in that color. Post some more pictures when the build is
done.
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I think 2.4 is the limit but you might want to double check with Will.
On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 6:16:26 PM UTC-8, Belopsky wrote:
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> My chain blew up and took the Claris derailleur with it.
> What's the clamp size I need for the front derailleur?
>
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Joe, would love to see a picture of your 55 Chev in blue.
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 12:16:22 PM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> I dig the slammed Bullmoose and fistful of seatpost, it gives the bike an
> "it's all frame" look that really works for me. I'll have the same seatpost
> height
Will these shifters work with a nine speed cassette?
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Thanks so much Marty, this is splendid! Definitely printing and framing!
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Beautiful post Patrick, inspires me to dive ever deeper into the essence of how
I experience cycling. Thank you!
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reading, and hopefully sharing your feelings on this.
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Haha, Justin, love it!
Really, thank you all for chiming in. I like that the opinions are weighted
towards simplicity... so I think I will keep my 2 x 8 speed for a while.
Joe: Exactly what I was thinking when wondering whether to go STI or not. I
used to have Dura Ace 7800 on another bike.
Bil
The Silver shifters are clones of Suntour Cyclone downtube shifters. So one can
argue that that's where they function best. Indeed, they are a bit long as
barend shifters in comparison to typical proper barend shifters, but that extra
length gives them a little more shifting precision so I like
Hey Patrick, reread your post, I think you're right! Will try riding in a
single gear and see how it feels again.
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All these opinions have helped me decide to stick with 2x8 gearing and just
keep working on getting stronger. A good reminder that STI is a black box and
is perfect until it's not... I plan to do audaxes so the bar end system should
be considered a big plus, enough reason to forego the closer ge
Yes, I use my real name. Why do you use a fake one?
On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 2:52:31 PM UTC-8, lum gim fong wrote:
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> Yea or nay?
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The Romanceur is very similar to an Atlantis with discs. It is a good deal
at $1275.
26 x 2.3 or 650b x 48 with fenders.
On Monday, February 5, 2018 at 10:21:35 AM UTC-8, Jonny P wrote:
>
> I mean, it may just be me, but I feel like the Crust Romanceur with a 26"
> wheelset is a great alternat
Dane, great job!
On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 11:21:40 AM UTC-8, John A. Bennett wrote:
>
> A Sam Hillborne was spotted in the same spot for weeks on end until
> someone finally cut the u-lock and posted this on Craigslist.
>
> As of now, as far as I know, the Craigslist poster has not heard
Do not forget why we come to this board. Why do we need to tear down and
attack members here?
On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 11:21:40 AM UTC-8, John A. Bennett wrote:
>
> A Sam Hillborne was spotted in the same spot for weeks on end until
> someone finally cut the u-lock and posted this on C
Ruthworks SF
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 10:06:53 AM UTC-8, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
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> I forgot.
> How much are the rando bags?
>
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art. The bar is, otherwise, in excellent condition.
$100 including shipping.
Regards,
Paul
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I tried the Billie bar on Saturday on the Atlantis demo. They have bring your
hands back like the Bosco without the huge rise. Vince brought out the
Albatross bars to compare.Just eyeballing them I would say that they bring the
grips closer to you two inches mote than the Albatross. Bosco are 9
Are we going to see this on Caltrain?
On Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 10:03:35 PM UTC-8, Jeremy Tavan wrote:
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> Finished the handlebar wrap (man, do I need more practice) on my Frank
> build - with the contrasting swoop on the fork crown and the cross levers,
> I think I'll call him Mr. Mustache.
I'm very late to this... I have a 56 2TT Sam,built tank mode, and a 59 Roadeo
in Rando mode. I love how fast the Roadeo is to pedal but prefer the leisurely
carving of the Sam, which I imagine is due to the long wheelbase and slack
geometry. I think a Sam with Roadeo tubing might be the ticket..
I think he might be asking about the Blue on the Cheviot or the Appaloosa?
On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 6:08:29 AM UTC-7, jandrews_nyc wrote:
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> Greetings,
> Has anyone found a suitable match for the home touch up types amongst us
> with a frame in this color?
> JS
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My first time seeing the Tailfeather. It looks like a well made product.
The site shows that they are sold out.
Does anyone have one, comment on it?
On Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 5:03:42 AM UTC-7, Wally Estrella wrote:
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> http://www.theyellowbirdsociety.com/tailfeather/
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> On Saturday, March 2
of tape, but the seal is holding without a
problem.
It's a great value for a very versatile wheelset.
Paul in Fayetteville AR
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i'd love to see an update and a photo of what you come up with, aaron.
this is something i've thought about a lot and never acted on.
paul
takoma park, md.
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So nice! SUPER NICE!
Is that your main mountain bike?
Please share more photos/videos/whatever of single track riding on
Rivendells.
I've been riding mine around NW Arkansas, and it's fantastic. Even when the
trails get gnarly, it just takes a good line choice and some thoughtful
pedaling. Th
Grant's blog (blahg) early November No. 30 starts off with a partial
schematic of a frame design that isn't labeled but looks like part
Roadini/Clem/Suzie Longbolt. The top tube attaches higher up on the seat
tube than the Suzie and the wheels show 700c x 2.0. With the lack of being
able to vie
What color is it? I just returned a Medium Dark Grey to them on Tuesday. I
need a Large Dark Grey but they are sold out.
On Thursday, December 26, 2019 at 1:31:10 PM UTC-8, Adam wrote:
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> Hey all. I purchased a RBW Randi Jo cap in size large but it’s too big for
> me. Anyone have a medium they
1. two sub-24 campouts
2. ride some decent distance in a new state (added new york and
connecticut to my list this year)
3. swap out the bb on my homer
4. build up suzie wolbis and find some choice off-roadish riding close to
home
that's four--there's more.
paul
takoma park, md.
i've got a wolbis on the way to meet *my* long wheelbase needs. it's my
wife who's in need of a new bicycle. grant convinced me to wait 'til
april(ish) when the new cheviot comes out. i'm trusting whatever changes
they make, and colors they offer, will be compelling
there and the freedom and knowledge to fool around with them, the
people who want them will find them.
My Rosco Baby and my wife's Clem fit on my roof rack, so there are
definitely options for carrying long bikes.
Paul in NW Arkansas
P.S. Every time Grant says he doesn't like somet
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