Usually my kids are following me, but yeah if they are in front, I want my
hands on the brakes!

Toshi


On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 3:56 AM, Eric Daume <ericda...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Interesting what you say about using the ends of the Albastache bars for
> slow riding with kids. I *thought* this would work well when I used them,
> but I find that riding with my kids, they like to stop suddenly and for no
> apparent reason. I didn't like being that far away from the brakes. So for
> me, the Albastache was basically a fast riding bar, like a drop bar. For
> slow riding, I want mtb style brake levers.
>
> Eric
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:28 PM, Toshi Takeuchi <tto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm basically a drop bar guy, but I love my wife's Betty Foy, so I
>> thought it would be great to have a bike that I can just ride on with no
>> fuss and I have it pitlocked so I can take it to the grocery and not have
>> to worry about it getting stuff stolen too easily.
>>
>> The bike doesn't really turn too quickly when you turn the handlebars,
>> but it has the Riv quickness in terms of responding to body weight shifts,
>> so while I don't think the bike is fast, it is responsive to me.
>>
>> I set up the bike with Albastache bars and I put the brakes up front.
>> The position feels similar to the drop bar position and I can tuck in when
>> it's windy.  The upright position towards the end of the bars is nice to
>> have, especially when I am just taking a relaxing ride with the kids.
>>
>> I tried to ride with non-clipless pedals, but I live on the middle of a
>> big hill, and any direction you go, there are hills. I missed the power of
>> the clipless pedals when climbing, so I had to compromise and have the
>> shimano two sided pedals with one side spd and one side standard.
>>
>> I don't care--yet--about having the mixte and easy mounting of the
>> saddle, but I'm sure I'll appreciate that as I get older!
>>
>> The bike as shown below was expertly assembled by Mark at Riv, and with
>> him knowing how I ride, he setup the Cheviot just as I would like it.
>>
>> I used a 7 cm stem, and I normally use a 9 cm stem for my drops.
>>
>> Toshi
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/42771204@N00/38968449685/in/da
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>>
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