Hold up hold up, message me if this is happening in the Bay Area, my kid and I will attend if possible!

On Sep 4, 2024, at 16:37, Sarah Carlson <[email protected]> wrote:

Ben, I've got a dress I can wear for a Greenway Prom. If Bill gets his blue suit ready maybe that will be the critical mass we need to get Leah back out to CA. But it needs to cool down because right now it is too hot for the amount of sparkles I plan to wear.

On Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 11:15:30 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
Bill should we grab Patch and make our own prom ride down the greenway?  Maybe that would be enough to convince Leah to come to the Bay.   😂 

Ben R


On Wed, Sep 4, 2024 at 11:12 AM Bill Lindsay <[email protected]> wrote:
If I ever go Wilding with Leah, I would proudly wear a powder blue tuxedo and be her prom date.  In my office in Michigan I keep a Crust Florida Man fixie as well as my Rivendell Sam Hillborne.  My assumption with that demographic is that I'd ride the Florida Man.  That would go better with my tux anyway.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 6:52:46 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
I am waiting to hear the write up from a Bill L/Leah anything goes ride! Bill,  just to play devil's advocate... what bike are you going to take?!!!


On Saturday, August 31, 2024 at 6:36:07 PM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:
"when are you going to meet me in GR so we can experience this lunacy simultaneously?"

I'll let you know if something materializes in late September.

BL

On Friday, August 30, 2024 at 3:13:31 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
Bill, I heartily solicit and accept your approvals! 

I think the line of not being precious is also out of MY hands…I seem to go on these adventures with little control over the details (like, I have not the foggiest idea of where I am at any given time ever, so whatever they say I have to do) and then have to face the aftermath. I spent $$$$ on that curated little purple sparkler and I will probably spend $$$$ fixing it after these GR guys get done with us. 

In fact, Bill, when are you going to meet me in GR so we can experience this lunacy simultaneously? I bet it’s not too far from your Michigan whereabouts; I promise it will be worth the drive. 

Little Brother Ben, I knew you’d love the look of that Atlantis. It is totally up to your filthy bike standards! I still think J should clean it. Also, I know you would love this ride. Take a vacation!
L
On Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 5:06:39 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
Leah

I vigorously approve of your wanton disregard for the stern guidance you received from the Jargon Police Department (JPD).  Keep on Wilding!  
I disapprove of the thought of an older man falling hard and having a hard time getting up the next day.  I don't like that part of the story
I conditionally approve of not being precious with your bike.  There is a line that you get to draw, and then get to decide if you've crossed the line you made.  It's out of my hands...
I strenuously withhold comment regarding whether or not you are too old for this kind of activity.  That tops the list of "Things that are not my call"  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 1:16:02 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:

I went out wilding again in GR last night. This time I took a young guy I know from a bike committee we served on together. He is almost a kid. Like, mid 20s. I’ll call him Jack. This is his Surly, which he is proud of:
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The bikes began to roll in and Jack was STOKED about all of them. We live in a roadie city, and rare is it we see anyone on bikes like ours. Jack saw bikes IRL he has only seen online. He was absolutely elated.

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I mentioned that the most dangerous spots would be the front and the back. Also, we’d be running any and all red lights.

“I’m down,” he said, coolly. 

J rolled up on his Atlantis. “All your bikes are in the same state of filth and disrepair, I exclaimed, pulling him into a hug.
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“It’s C&O dirt”, J said, defensively. 
That ride was months ago.
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Last night was a special event - the bike polo event. J took us on a winding route through the city and ended at the new bike polo courts, which J tells me are the best bike polo courts in the country. He routed us through GR historic bike polo places along the way, like this scary space, where they used to play until they were removed from the property as they were a “liability.”
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We had the usual hair-raising experiences. A guy took a stick to the wheel riding up a hill and went over his bars. Our mob of 86 riders was forced to suddenly veer off the road to allow the screeching ambulance to roar by. We had to scramble down an embankment and lift our rigs over train tracks before ascending one final grassy hill to reach our courts.

The bike polo people were waiting with speakers and microphone, alcohol and other things at the ready and for the taking. I did not do the taking. Revelry ensued. The bike polo matches began. There were novices and experts. Lots of crashing. The bikes for this are special - they have one brake, a front disc, usually, and it’s got a guard. Polo bikes have low gearing and twitchy handling. Some have nets in the spokes.
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Pictured, some of the 86 bikes that were ridden to the courts that night.
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The Platypus attracted excessive attention by both folks who knew Riv and who had never heard of it. One man said, “The more I look at this the more I see..this bike is CURATED. You thought about this bike when you built it.” The words “deep custom” were bandied about. I must say that men have been overwhelmingly fond of the tacky My Little Platy, which I did not expect.

At 11 pm, J rallied us to leave. He mentioned that he would be “shooting from the hip” for the route and that it would have “a little gravel.” But I know what he really means. I warned Jack. We headed out in the dark, along the railroad tracks. Sure enough, we had to make our way along those tracks with the earth sloping on us and the “gravel” was actually rocks - like golf balls. We ended up hiking our bikes for a lot of it. In the dark. On uneven ground. An older man took a bad fall, landing splayed across the railroad tracks, still clipped in to his bike. He managed to get up but he might not be getting up out of bed tomorrow.

I’m learning not to be precious on these adventures. My stuff always comes back worse than when I brought it. I found my beloved custom Oakley night riding glasses in the grass, nosepiece and one bow laying separate from the frame. One lens is irreparably scratched. My Platypus was knocked about as I hoisted it over obstacles and one fender is now rubbing, one PDX breakaway tab cracked. I’m missing a little hide on my shin from the pedal pins. 

I dropped the kid back at his place and got home just before 1 am. 

I am too old for this. 

I am doing it again next week.

Leah



On Aug 11, 2024, at 9:40 PM, Leah Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:


Ohh, it’s worse than you think. I have 3 (three) Platypuses. The original, my raspberry, which goes on club rides. My mermaid, which has Hexlox everything and is racked and bagged so I can take it shopping and lock it up, and my purple Gravel & Travel Platy which is more compact for travel/Amtrak and has fat tires for off road stuff. I had no idea that purple build would be perfect for these Wednesday night rides, but I’ll never be able to bring anything else on that ride!
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I hope you get your purple Platy and soon - Ben has a hot lead on a 55, so you should stop by that shop!

Thanks, too, for the kind words, Ben. ❤️
Leah

On Aug 11, 2024, at 3:24 PM, ly29 <[email protected]> wrote:


Thank you for the warm welcoming words Leah. I went to the mothership a couple of months ago and among others, tried Clems and Platys as set up by Antonio. I love your unique “rasberry?” colored Platy and now a second purple Platy? Will said Platys are coming but I have my heart set on a purple one which will hopefully be available later next year. Meanwhile, I’ll ride what I have which are older highly geared road bikes as well as mountain bikes. “Need” a Riv to ride civilized and upright. Haha. 

The light within me honors the light within you!

"I'd put my money on solar energy... I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that."
-Thomas Edison, in conversation with Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone,
March 1931


On Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 17:39 Chris Halasz <[email protected]> wrote:
It's not (just) about the bike. It's about the people you get to know and the places you get to go ... faster than walking, and slower than an automobile. Perfect! 

Great writing piece Leah. All smiles here. 

On Friday, August 9, 2024 at 5:29:48 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
Welcome, Menos. Whether you just got a Rivendell or you are interested in them, you’ll find a lot of helpful, kind people on the List. I look forward to seeing you around here. Glad you liked this ride story!
Leah
Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 9, 2024, at 7:38 PM, Menos Joven <[email protected]> wrote:

Thoroughly enjoyable piece of riding writing. :) Made me feel like I was on this adventurous romp. I’m new to this group but see there are regular contributors to help me learn the world of Riv. Thank you.


On Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 6:56:12 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
The sweetest little brother. Ben was an Instagram find, friends! He’s still a pup but he is teaching us his ways!

Let’s keep it fresh!


On Aug 8, 2024, at 9:52 PM, Ben R <[email protected]> wrote:

oh that means so much to me.
to be considered along side such an amazing, strong, and ground breaking group of women. it means a lot.
i cant wait for the invite to the riv sisters group ride and to get dropped by the rainbow platty. 
maybe we can urban dictionary new words on the ride to keep it "fresh".

Ben "little brother" R

On Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 5:59:00 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
Ben, we RivSisters do love our Little Brother!

On Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 5:57:25 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
that ride looks absolutely amazing and fun.  so happy to see you taking your self out of the comfort zone and not being afraid to try new things.
that dirty crust looks rad.  you already know how i feel about it its absolutely sick.  you cant trust a clean bike
but thats the beauty of bikes.  a form of self _expression_.  much like words, to be used however you want to express whatever you want.
i guess some people dont see it that way.

leah you're a true inspiration on the bike and a wonder with words.  love reading your ride recap storys.


Ben "Wildn" R aka Ben "semi a Riv Sister" R
On Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 5:29:03 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
Yeah George.... I read it. And Liz kind of nailed how I feel. This is a woman posting about her joyous riding experience. I think anyone who has been engaging on this forum will know that Leah is not out on her rainbow Platy, raping people in Central park and bragging about in on the RBW group. Can we just enjoy the ride report and leave out the mansplaining and dictionary definitions?

And even if you Joe says he's cool with the Ralph Kramden name, it comes across as mean spirited. And I'm too fond of my pal Joe to let that go unsaid.

On Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 5:18:57 PM UTC-7 Lucky wrote:
National awareness? 
Man I hope the moderator kills this thread soon. It started out as a fun joyful ride report and it’s devolved into a bunch of dudes arguing about whether or not they would use a word in polite… or maybe less than polite company, considering. Now I have to go down the whole thread just to see the fun pictures.

Go look at the pictures guys, there are Rivendells! There’s anodizing! There are joyful people riding bicycles and touching grass.

Liz

On Aug 8, 2024, at 16:56, Patrick Moore <[email protected]> wrote:


I have to agree with George, that one might want to be careful when using this term. This is how it came to national awareness: 


Tragic for all. I was very aware of the incident, having left WDC just ~4 months earlier.


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