That’s going to be quite a bike. It’s almost exactly what I would ask for 
if I had the dough. I’m excited, and it’s not even my bike!

Eamon 
Seattle 
On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 11:15:17 AM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:

> John
>
> I will definitely run my current Roadeo wheelsets.  27mm tubulars.  Rene 
> Herse Stampede Pass (622-32) and Bon Jon Pass (622-35).  For kicks I'll 
> probably check how Barlow Passes look on the bike (622-38).  
>
> I don't plan on using fenders.  I plan on being able to use fenders.  I 
> don't have a width or model in mind at the moment.  
>
> I am considering using Rene Herse Cantilevers.  Those brakes are super 
> light, super minimalist, and very not-adjustable.  My opinion is that they 
> can only work great when a master builder builds the frame and fork with 
> those brakes in mind.  Weigle and Nobilette are the two who I'd trust to 
> execute that, because both have done it dozens of times.  
>
> I expect to take delivery about a year from now.  Nobilette's queue is 
> indeed deep, and it contains other Roadeos, Riv customs, and Nobilettes.  
> I'm happy that Nobilette has the steady work, and hope he is charging what 
> he needs to keep the lights on.  I was happy to pay the price I've paid.  
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 9:41:52 AM UTC-7 John Hawrylak wrote:
>
>> Bill
>>
>> The canti-roadeo sounds great and I wish you the best of luck with it.  
>> The rear brake bridge is smart idea for canti's or CPs.  Well worth the 
>> cost to eliminates the cable hanger and all of it's problems.   I'd vote 
>> for red with cream head tube, just think a darker main color looks best.
>>
>> 4 questions
>> What size tire will you use??
>> Sounds like you plan on using fenders.   What width are you planning on??
>> What brakes do you plan on using??
>> What is the lead time??   I thought the last Blaugh talked about closing 
>> the custom order book for a time and then starting again something like 1 
>> year later
>>
>> John Hawrylak
>> Woodstown NJ
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 6:12:10 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> Toshi and Matt asked whether my new frameset will be a Roadeo or a 
>>> Rivendell Custom
>>>
>>> Yes, it's a Roadeo.  It is priced like a Roadeo, will have Roadeo 
>>> graphics, and is not a custom.  I went to rivbike.com, put a 59cm 
>>> Roadeo in my cart and paid for it.  Over email with Mark A, I specified a 
>>> bunch of details.  They included:
>>>
>>> -threadless steerer (threaded and threadless are no-cost options)
>>> -DT shifter bosses (shifter bosses or braze on cable stops are no-cost 
>>> options)
>>> -canti-posts (this is an option, and I don't know if there will be an 
>>> upcharge)
>>> -a Legolas fork crown instead of a Roadeo crown.  Holds the fork blades 
>>> a tiny bit wider for easier canti-post placement.  Will not change the A-C 
>>> fork length
>>> -I will be using cantilever brakes, so I wanted a brazed on rear housing 
>>> stop.  I asked Mark A if I could get a one-arm braze on like is pictured on 
>>> one of his personal custom cross bikes, and he said OK.  I don't know what 
>>> I'll pay for that
>>> -Roadeo Top Tube slotted cable guides are normally down low and 
>>> off-center from 6 o'clock.  Legolas slotted cable guides are at 12 o'clock 
>>> for two cross-racing reasons.  I asked for mine off center up top, biased 
>>> to the non-drive side
>>> -fender attach points (no cost option)
>>>
>>> BL in EC  
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 1:56:09 PM UTC-7 ttoshi wrote:
>>>
>>>> So this is a semi-custom canti-Roadeo and not a full custom?  Threaded 
>>>> or threadless? Can't wait to see it!
>>>>
>>>> Toshi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 1:37 PM Bill Lindsay <tape...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Mike
>>>>>
>>>>> You are right that there are gatekeepers.  In this case, the 
>>>>> gatekeepers are Grant and Mark A.  Grant's main thing is if you buy a 
>>>>> Roadeo, and they put Roadeo on it, it's got to be a Roadeo.  I asked them 
>>>>> about the concept in principal back in 2020, and I was only like 60/40 
>>>>> that 
>>>>> they would say yes, but they said OK at that time.  This week, I gave 
>>>>> Mark 
>>>>> A my full list of details, and Mark A cleared all of them, so I paid for 
>>>>> it.  Now I'll wait and ride the other bikes in the stable...  
>>>>>
>>>>> BL in EC
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 1:12:39 PM UTC-7 Mike Godwin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> That sounds really neat Bill. I was always under the impression that 
>>>>>> a canti-roa may not fly with gate keepers at Riv. But since it is a 
>>>>>> custom 
>>>>>> from Riv and you are staying with the Riv design principles then it is 
>>>>>> go. 
>>>>>> Can't wait to see it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mike SLO CA 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 1:01:28 PM UTC-7 George Schick wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bill - sounds like the bottom line is that we basically agree with 
>>>>>>> each other, though coming at it from slightly different directions.  
>>>>>>> Best 
>>>>>>> of luck on your new canti-roa build and be sure to let us all know how 
>>>>>>> things worked out in the end,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> George
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 2:53:33 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> George Schick said "I'm not sure I quite agree with the 
>>>>>>>> "skitishness" of a higher BB"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I didn't use the term "skitishness".  I said "nervous" and "agile", 
>>>>>>>> which I think is equivalent to what you are calling "lively" and 
>>>>>>>> "responsive".  We're talking about the same things.  I notice the 
>>>>>>>> differences, and I like the differences, and I want both bikes in my 
>>>>>>>> stable.  Neither is better.  On some rides I will pick my cross bike, 
>>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>> on other rides I will pick my road bike.  The difference between the 
>>>>>>>> two is 
>>>>>>>> why a road bike and a cross bike are different bikes, to me.  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Bill Lindsay
>>>>>>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 12:42:30 PM UTC-7 George Schick wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Bill - whoa!  Now I can see where you're coming from on this 
>>>>>>>>> build.  Lots of different things going on here.  And I do understand 
>>>>>>>>> about 
>>>>>>>>> the difference between BB heights on a typical cross bike and 
>>>>>>>>> something 
>>>>>>>>> like the Roadeo (or the 8cm BB drop on my Ram for that matter).  
>>>>>>>>> However, 
>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure I quite agree with the "skitishness" of a higher BB.  To 
>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>> point, I have the 54cm Ram and I also have an updated/rebuilt '71/'72 
>>>>>>>>> Fuji 
>>>>>>>>> Finest.  When I carefully place the two side by side I see that 
>>>>>>>>> almost 
>>>>>>>>> everything about the two bike frames is nearly equal *except* the 
>>>>>>>>> BB height.  The Fuji has more like a 5cm BB drop.  Now, whenever I 
>>>>>>>>> ride one 
>>>>>>>>> of those two bikes, I always find the Fuji to be much more lively and 
>>>>>>>>> responsive than the Ram - not that I think either is better or worse 
>>>>>>>>> than 
>>>>>>>>> the other.  So... must just be a difference in riding styles or 
>>>>>>>>> something.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 2:19:23 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> George
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> OK, I understand your point, but I disagree with it.  The major 
>>>>>>>>>> difference I see between a road bike and a cyclocross bike is BB 
>>>>>>>>>> height 
>>>>>>>>>> (aka drop).  A cross bike with little drop has a higher BB, is more 
>>>>>>>>>> "nervous" aka "agile".  A road bike with more drop is more "planted" 
>>>>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>>>> "stable".  I own a cyclocross race bike, a Rivendell Legolas, and 
>>>>>>>>>> had my 
>>>>>>>>>> normal Roadeo.  Both bikes are great road bikes, and I rode both of 
>>>>>>>>>> them on 
>>>>>>>>>> brevets in 2021.  Since my Roadeo is recently gone, I rode my 
>>>>>>>>>> Legolas on 
>>>>>>>>>> two 50 milers this past weekend.  The major difference is how much 
>>>>>>>>>> more 
>>>>>>>>>> nervous the Legolas feels at speed on the road.  I attribute all of 
>>>>>>>>>> that to 
>>>>>>>>>> the difference to the BB height, and the Legolas has a lower BB 
>>>>>>>>>> height than 
>>>>>>>>>> a lot of cyclocross bikes.  
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In addition to the geo difference, I approach my fit differently 
>>>>>>>>>> between a cyclocross race bike and a road bike.  I run a 57cm 
>>>>>>>>>> Legolas and a 
>>>>>>>>>> 59cm Roadeo.  
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In addition to the above, Grant did a special 'knee' in BB height 
>>>>>>>>>> on the 59 (his size).  It's a few mm even lower.  
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In addition to all the above, my build approach to a "road bike" 
>>>>>>>>>> and a "cyclocross race bike" is pretty different.  
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I concede that any normal person can build an adequate 
>>>>>>>>>> "cantilever road bike" out of a cyclocross racing frameset.  
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Bill Lindsay
>>>>>>>>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 11:34:56 AM UTC-7 George Schick 
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Bill - none of the above really.  I just see the geometry of the 
>>>>>>>>>>> Roadeo as those of a typical "road" bike and, since those are the 
>>>>>>>>>>> dimensions that cross bikes also have, adding canti's to it makes 
>>>>>>>>>>> it more 
>>>>>>>>>>> or less seem like a cross bike.  No big deal about it at all, just 
>>>>>>>>>>> an 
>>>>>>>>>>> observation.  Many years ago I made an inquiry to Waterford about 
>>>>>>>>>>> having 
>>>>>>>>>>> them build a bike that would basically be a modification of one of 
>>>>>>>>>>> their 
>>>>>>>>>>> standard road series frames, but with canti's.  I made the mistake 
>>>>>>>>>>> by 
>>>>>>>>>>> saying that I wanted it built that way so I could easily add and 
>>>>>>>>>>> remove 
>>>>>>>>>>> fenders between Winter and Summer riding seasons.  Apparently noses 
>>>>>>>>>>> in 
>>>>>>>>>>> Waterford, WI, flew up at the suggestion because I never go a reply 
>>>>>>>>>>> one way 
>>>>>>>>>>> or another.  Had such a frame been built, though, it would've been 
>>>>>>>>>>> about 
>>>>>>>>>>> the same as what you've ordered from Riv.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 1:22:54 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> George Schick said it "sounds a lot like a cross bike"
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Um...OK?  What is the purpose of your comment?  Are you 
>>>>>>>>>>>> recommending that I put knobbies on my forthcoming Canti-Roadeo 
>>>>>>>>>>>> and race 
>>>>>>>>>>>> cross on it?  Are you recommending that I cancel my order and buy 
>>>>>>>>>>>> an off 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the shelf cyclocross bike instead?  Are you opining that a road 
>>>>>>>>>>>> bike with 
>>>>>>>>>>>> cantilever brakes ceases to be a road bike?  Are you just applying 
>>>>>>>>>>>> your 
>>>>>>>>>>>> personal label to my forthcoming bike?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have responses to all of those.  What are we discussing?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Lindsay
>>>>>>>>>>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 10:52:34 AM UTC-7 George Schick 
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill - the canti-roadeo you envision sounds a lot like a cross 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> bike.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 12:20:20 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There are a number of threads on which I've mentioned a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> desire to own a Nobilette-built Roadeo with cantilever posts.  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It came up 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in a thread about the Legolas, it came up in a thread about 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> brevets on 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rivs.  I've made no secret that I wanted a Canti-Roa.  There 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have been 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Canti-Roms, Canti-Rams, even Canti-Homers.  I'm on record saying 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that my 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ideal Riv road bike would be a Nobilette build, constructed of 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Roadeo/Legolas tubing, Roadeo Geometry, but the clearances of my 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Canti-Hillborne.  Putting my money where my mouth is, I'd stated 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a few 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> times that if any of you would buy my existing Roadeo, that I'd 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> put all 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your dollars right back to Riv and order a Canti-Roa.  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Well, it finally happened.  Lister Corwin needed my 59 Roadeo 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> frame and fork, and today I sent all his dollars plus several of 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my own 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> back to Rivendell to order a Canti-Roadeo.  Mark Abele and I are 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ironing 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out the details.  I've got no idea yet how long Nobilette's 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> queue is at the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> moment, but I'm very excited.  I have no clue whatsoever on 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> color yet.  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Lindsay
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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