Thank you,Shoji. The mirror you sent me is on my Joe Appaloosa, which I love. So very kind of you. Thank you.
I know it’s a bit of a trip , but I hope to meet you in Minnewaska this Saturday. Will you be there? Roberta. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 18, 2019, at 10:06 AM, Shoji Takahashi <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Wonderful, Roberta! > > I love my Toyo Homer, though I'm curious how the longer chain stay MIT Homer > rides. > > Tailwinds, Shoji > > > >> On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 7:38:54 PM UTC-4, REC (Roberta) wrote: >> In June, I bought a 54.5 MIT A. Homer Hilsen from RBW member Phil K. ( >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rbw-owners-bunch/bLEiFQYqK0c ) as a >> lighter alternative to my very beloved, much accessorized, and heavy-ish Joe >> Appaloosa, which lives at my home in the city. The AHH is at my office for >> after work rides (replacing a 90's Specialized Crossroads), and for travels >> where a lighter bike is better for lifting and maneuverability, like in my >> car or on a train. >> >> >> >> From Phil’s list: >> >> - MIT AHH frameset >> - Bottom bracket >> - Headset >> - Seatpost >> - Shimano Ultegra bar end shifters >> - Nitto Albatross heat- treated aluminum handlebars >> - Nitto Tallux stem >> - Shimano brake levers >> - Paul Component funky monkey front brake hanger >> - Nitto Reneherse rinko rear cable hanger >> - Paul Component Racer centermount brakes (pair) >> - Paul Component polished silver moon unit cable yokes (pair) >> - Riv Silver crankset wide low 38/24 170mm arms >> - B&M IQ- XS dyno front light >> - B&M toplight line small tail light >> - B&M bracket for saddle rail for tail light (allows taillight to be >> attached to saddle rails) >> - Sheldon fender nuts (pair) >> - Nitto lamp bracket right side >> - XT Cassette 11- 32 9 speed >> - XT rear derailleur 772 9 speed >> - Shimano front derailleur >> - SRAM chain >> - Wheelset - Pacenti Brevet Rims 32h (front and rear), DT double butted >> spokes, front hub is SP dynamo hub, rear hub is White Industries T11 >> - Schwalbe lightweight tire tubes >> - Panaracer Pasela folding bead (65bx42) >> - Paul Component quick release skewers (pair) >> - Jagwire & shimano cabling and housing >> >> >> I raised the handlebars, so new cables and grip re-wrap, and added a few >> items. My goal was to keep it as light as possible so I could lift it, >> while keeping it practical for my needs. To make it more portable inside >> the car and to keep weight off, I didn’t add fenders. I did add: >> >> >> - Selle Anatomica NSX1 saddle >> - Touring pedals from Doug Peterson, fellow RBW member. His wife has the >> same pedals on her Atlantis and they are as good as he said they’d be. I >> might even change my Joe A. pedals with spikes to these. It was wonderful >> doing business with Doug. >> - Dia Compe water bottle cages >> - Blackburn rack >> - Carradice Barley saddlebag >> - Nittany Mountain Works Manything bag for my 32 oz. insulated water bottle. >> - Defary removable kickstand >> - Riv reflector mini triangle and Riv reflectors for wheels >> - Chrome Crane bell >> - German mirror >> >> The Nittany Mountain bag >> https://nittanymountainworks.com/collections/bike-bags/products/anything- >> bag . You choose your colors for the body (40 colors), skirt, and webbing. >> There is a vertical strip of webbing to attach it to the stem, though it’s >> hard to see in the picture. The first bag they sent was sewn slightly too >> small for my 32 oz. water bottle. They sent me a replacement and told me to >> keep the first one for phone, wallet, and whatnot. EXCELLENT customer >> service, raw materials as organic and MUSA as they can source them, and all >> bike and climbing items are made their PA solar powered manufacturing plant. >> Their parent company is www.organicclimbing.com and have some interesting >> videos of their company and solar powered plant on their site. >> >> >> >> Defary removable kickstand https://www.amazon.com/Defary- Removable- >> Kickstand- Stainless- Material/dp/B074T8V8PH . I did not like having a bike >> without a kickstand. Lighter than a standard kickstand and it works well >> without sagging. It comes with an almost undetectable mounting clip >> co-mounted with the water bottle cage to place the stand when not in use. >> In my pic, it’s on the non- drive side seat post water bottle but it could >> also fold up and go in a bag. >> >> >> >> How does the AHH ride? It feels different than my Appaloosa, wanting me to >> go faster (that’s a relative term) rather than just joyfully moseying along >> like I love to do on my Joe A. Yet, it’s so comfortable that I love being >> on it and when the sun goes down, I have Dyno lights! It’s a fun ride! The >> tires are awesome. I thought that having thinner tires (relative to Joe >> A’s), it would ride harsher, but they don’t; they are so plush. The more I >> ride it the more I like it. >> >> >> >> The bar end real friction shifters are new to me and so smooth. So much >> better than the “it clicks, but is friction” shifters on my Joe A. Also new >> to me and I love it, is a 2 ring crankset. I just go up and down the big >> ring (I haven’t been on the small one yet). 9 speeds are more than enough >> for my usually flat rides. Joe A. has three rings, which is fine, with less >> speeds per ring. I hope this all makes sense, in that I’m not a “bike-y” >> person. >> >> >> >> As far as sizing, my Joe A. is 51 and AHH is 54.5, both a perfect fit, but a >> bit more stand over with the Joe A. for my 83 cm pbh. So, for city riding, >> Joe A. is better with its wider tires, fenders, and additional stand over. >> The AHH feels more refined. >> >> >> >> Phil was awesome to work with. He offered to meet me halfway so I could >> pick up the bike and get home within a “reasonable” day. He put on the >> saddle and pedals I brought to make the bike ridable right away. If it >> weren’t for Phil being a bike “perfectionist” I wouldn’t have so nice a bike >> that I have now. >> >> >> >> The other thanks go out to everyone here who posts and to those I’ve >> exchanged emails. 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