Sounds like an amazing trip!k.On Mar 3, 2024, at 8:33 PM, Diana H wrote:Is there a way to post photo's? I tried to post just a single photo and kept getting error's that the message was too long. So here is a link to some photo's.https://photos.app.goo.gl/m6ymTWsmPXiiwr8P9 On Sunday, March 3,
Is there a way to post photo's? I tried to post just a single photo and
kept getting error's that the message was too long. So here is a link to
some photo's.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/m6ymTWsmPXiiwr8P9
On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 8:19:20 PM UTC-8 Diana H wrote:
> Map:
>
If anybody know how to post photo's please let me know. I keep getting an
error saying my message is too long, even if I try to post a single photo.
On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 8:19:20 PM UTC-8 Diana H wrote:
> Map:
>
Map:
https://www.gaiagps.com/map/?loc=9.6/-116.8781/36.7032=GJ70zopvv3HDAIv6yQW94aTs=09fa1491-18a7-4735-83a2-eb164d4ba0ba
Total miles: ~165 miles
Total Elevation Gain: ~14,400 ft
*Intro: *
The inspiration for this route came from the Bikepacking.com- Echo-Titus
Canyon
Hi all — I have a Nitto 32F (new in package) but I want/need a Nitto M12 to
install using a Riv's cantilever brake bosses.
If you have an M12 you're not using, please let me know if you're up for a
trade for the 32F.
If you have an M12 but would rather sell than trade it, please let me know
Bike is sold! Thanks all.
-Jeremy Till
Sacramento, CA
On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 5:28:28 AM UTC-8 brycel...@gmail.com wrote:
> messaged! beautiful bike
>
>
> On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 4:33:37 PM UTC-5 Tim Tetrault wrote:
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>> Someone should grab this. A great deal with a solid setup. Good
A Sam with 42mm tires at 55 psi. Pure bliss on pavement.
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I'm not quite sure how this happened, but the link to the photos in my
original are not of my bike. I usually use dropbox but linked a google
drive link and most likely this was user error, sorry for the confusion.
Proper link below.
Tommy
I'll second the recommendation of White Industries hubs. Phil Wood is also
a great option if you want your hubs to last forever.
Regards,
Corwin
On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 3:26:15 PM UTC-8 Josh C wrote:
> I'd recommend a set of white industries hubs if you are looking for
> something more
Patrick -
You forgot the Ram!
Regards,
Corwni
On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 2:23:07 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Roadeo, Roadini, Sam, Homer, and the Nitto Noodle?
>
> FWIW, after having used any number of drop bars, my favorite is the Maes
> Parallel, available from Rene Herse but not
Roadini
57cm
2000
Emeryville, CA
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/emeryville-rivendell-leo-roadini/7720529232.html
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Final Sunday bump before these go onto feeBay!
On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 5:09:30 PM UTC-8 Armand Kizirian wrote:
> Bump! Lots of goods still for sale.
>
> Riv Hat is sold.
>
> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 4:34:14 PM UTC-8 Armand Kizirian wrote:
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>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> *Some final
I only ever use Kool Stop Salmon or SwissStop BXP. No other pad is worth
my time. I fully realize my post is not useful to you at all :)
Will
On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 4:51:29 AM UTC-5 chintan jadwani wrote:
> I was looking for reviews on a specific rim (Sun CR18) and ended up on a
>
As Bill said, depends on whether it's front or rear. A front hub is a tube
with sealed bearings, so while Paul hubs look lovely and I like to support
MUSA products, it's hard for me to justify the price there. Any old sealed
bearing hub is pretty much as good as any other, bearings being
As a Gus owner I cannot believe there would be any noticeable difference. I think the bottom bracket difference is 5mm? Riv says no difference & they also said there was no ride difference between the original Gus/Susie. Splitting hairs?Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 2, 2024, at 1:56 PM, Tommy Love
Thanks
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Not mine. But from the same gentleman I bought my wife's Platypus from.
If the wheels are anything like the frame, then they are near new condition.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/bop/d/santa-cruz-velocity-built-700c-alex/7722295649.html
-Andrew
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I've updated this series with a tale of winter:
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Happy Sunday,
Mack
On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 11:52:03 AM UTC-6 Mack Penner wrote:
> Thanks, Stephen! Glad to hear it :)
> Mack
>
> On Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 8:56:01 PM UTC-6 RBW
Another recommendation to confuse you :)
https://analogcycles.com/products/bitex-touring-hubs
On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 8:14:15 PM UTC+5:30 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The OP is looking for "a hub" for their Appaloosa. The Appaloosa takes a
> 10x135mm rear hub and a 9x100 front hub. The OP is
The OP is looking for "a hub" for their Appaloosa. The Appaloosa takes a
10x135mm rear hub and a 9x100 front hub. The OP is leaning towards Paul
and does not need a dynamo, which indicates they are looking for a FRONT
hub. Paul makes two 9x100 Front Hubs that would both be lovely on an
With cassette hubs to me it depends on how much noise one can finds
"acceptable" (hah hah) from the inherent design fof the ratcheting
mechanism.
The only real quiet ones I've heard are the Shimano's that have the self
enclosed thread-in freehub bodies and the ratchetless Onyx. You can find
Chuck, You experience with the Roadini speaks only to having the correct
size.
For pure smooth road riding in my opinion having larger tires than say
32-35mm and chainstays longer than what one can use a stock 114-116 link
chain on(about 47cm), is overkill in that there isn't anything to gain
I ride exclusively on pavement and of the current models the Sam Hillborne
does it wonderfully.
On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 1:56:38 PM UTC-5 cfic...@gmail.com wrote:
> I really like the Rivendell approach to bikes and bike technology with the
> idea of a more upright posture and a long
A T11 or an MI5 would be a great choice. They sure are pretty to look at
and they roll so smooth.
Josh
Seattle, WA
On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 2:37:23 AM UTC-8 Nick Payne wrote:
> If you want silver (as in unpainted metal) hubs, the White Industries MI5
> hubs are nice.
>
> Nick Payne
>
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For anyone extra tall coming in from out of town, I have a 62cm Sam listed
as a frameset w crank and seat post on CL here in Philly. If you want to
make a deal, I am open to offers and have all the fixings for a complete
build. I'll be around doing some of the local rides as well as the
messaged! beautiful bike
On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 4:33:37 PM UTC-5 Tim Tetrault wrote:
> Someone should grab this. A great deal with a solid setup. Good luck
> Jeremy. If I had the space I'd be all over it.
>
> On Sat, Mar 2, 2024 at 1:27 PM Jeremy Till wrote:
>
>> Bumping again
>>
>> On
If you want silver (as in unpainted metal) hubs, the White Industries MI5
hubs are nice.
Nick Payne
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I was looking for reviews on a specific rim (Sun CR18) and ended up on a
Thorn forum where users kept mentioning that they were experiencing shorter
rim life as Shimano brake pads were eating up the brake surface much faster
- and switching brake pads made a significant difference.
I'm curious
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