Neal and Tio, Thank you for the feedback and the photos. Both bikes look so good! I am considering a mustard color one in size 54.5. I am just barely big enough for that bike per the Riv recommendation listed. I would definitely need to use a swept back bar. I just really like the idea of a 2x1 bike so I could have a low gear on steep hills. I'm a big fan of single speed riding but my area is kind of hilly. Doug
On Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 2:45:07 PM UTC-4 nlerner wrote: > I set my RoadUno up as a two-speed with drop bars and currently 38mm tires > and fenders. It’s a fun bike, a nice departure from the many-geared bikes > in the fleet and takes wider tires than my Milwaukee single-speed. Next mod > is to fit it with a Nitto front rack and a small bag. Pic from last weekend. > > Neal Lerner > Brookline MA > > > > On Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 9:30:50 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote: > >> I've barely touched my Platypus since getting my Roaduno last September. >> My 47.5cm Roaduno is set up as a singlespeed with a 69" gear and that's >> been perfect for getting around NYC. Originally, I had only the front rack >> with a basket, but after adding a rear rack for the Philly trip last week, >> I’ve kept it on since commuting with a pannier is much nicer than wearing a >> backpack in the warmer temps. The extra rack added some weight, and did >> make it a little tricky to carry up stairs, but the bike still feels quick >> and lively. I commute daily, so I’ve also been considering adding fenders. >> >> Mine is sporting Ahearne+MAP handlebars (610mm) and a 60mm Nitto 90-190 >> stem: >> >> [image: IMG_2853.jpg] >> I'm fully convinced this is my ideal bicycle :) >> >> -tio "*you only need one*" ryan >> >> On Monday, March 17, 2025 at 8:21:28 PM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote: >> >>> Very nice Bill. I remember seeing that setup in Will's email but didn't >>> realize it was yours. I like the idea of the second wheelset with >>> additional gearing. The beauty of the Roaduno to me is the versatility in >>> addition to it being a Grant designed Rivendell. >>> Doug >>> >>> On Monday, March 17, 2025 at 8:00:33 PM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote: >>> >>>> I bought a RoadUno complete and I like it very much. I have the stock >>>> gearing, and I installed a front derailleur and tensioner to use the stock >>>> gearing. My longest ride on it was roughly 40 miles up and down Mount >>>> Diablo. I have mine set up with front and rear racks. I have a second >>>> wheelset which includes a Dynamo front hub and a 7 speed cassette for a >>>> rear derailleur set up. It was shown in one of Will's email newsletter. >>>> >>>> Bill Lindsay >>>> El Cerrito, CA >>>> >>>> On Monday, March 17, 2025 at 4:25:52 PM UTC-7 Doug H. wrote: >>>> >>>>> I'm interested in hearing (or reading) how folks are liking their >>>>> Roadunos. How have you set up the gearing? Are you taking it on longish >>>>> rides? Do you have yours set up with racks? Dynamo? >>>>> >>>>> I've been tempted by this model since it was first announced but have >>>>> not bought one as of yet. >>>>> Doug >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/92a66c7f-8055-4a37-8dc2-1f52021791b1n%40googlegroups.com.
