Beautiful bike Paul, and thanks for your report.  What do you think of the 
Selle Regal?  

On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 6:48:01 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Hell, Paul, don't mind me: enjoy your brifters. I finally got back to 
> indexed shifting after 18 years, when listmembers very kindly set me up 
> with very cheap, used (whoops! didn't mean to intersect that other thread!) 
> Dura Ace 7400 components, that I just had to use indexed.
>
> It looks like a very nice bike and, if it makes anyone happier, I am 
> jealous.
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Paul G <pauld...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Patrick Moore,
>>
>> My Fuji has friction downtube shifters (I'm quite comfortable with them) 
>> and I did custom-order downtube shifter bosses for the Roadeo to allow the 
>> option if I so deem that necessary in the future. I'm definitely not 
>> married to the Ergos by any means, but I got a great deal on them and they 
>> certainly are very comfortable...and look snazzy too. :-)
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 4:37:26 PM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> A very nice and not at all excessively minimalist build. Congratulations 
>>> I rejoice in bikes that are not laden with accessories (though 2/4 of mine 
>>> are just so laden). The only black mark is that it doesn't have dt 
>>> shifters. 
>>>
>>> Patrick "left 43 behind long ago" Moore, who doesn't mind that at all, 
>>> at all!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Paul G <pauld...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-0fVUs_He3w4/Uumds2_4ROI/AAAAAAAAACw/KAjbo73YTK0/s1600/DSC_2269.jpg>
>>>> It's taken a long time for me to do a proper ride after building up 
>>>> this fine frameset due to poor air quality in my area. I was finally able 
>>>> to ride it about 35 miles on flat and rolling terrain with a couple stiff, 
>>>> 8-9% climbs of a mile or so.
>>>>
>>>> You can refer to this other 
>>>> post<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/nDgzvehsQCw/Na3a5dUgNG0J>I
>>>>  made in a previous thread regarding build details. It is setup in a 
>>>> minimal way for pure road riding with the only accessories being bottle 
>>>> cages, a Mark's Toolwrap, and lights as needed. I have a wireless computer 
>>>> for it, but have not installed it yet...and kinda don't want to in some 
>>>> ways for aesthetic reasons; the Dream bars and Nitto Deluxe stem look so 
>>>> classic without the computer. It weighs about 23 lbs. with saddle, cages 
>>>> and pedals.
>>>>
>>>> I'm 43 years old, 5' 11" and weigh 158 lbs. PBH is 89cm, so a 61cm 
>>>> frame is what I chose according to standard Rivendell sizing conventions. 
>>>>
>>>> I'm just getting back into shape after a year and a half of poor 
>>>> health. My other road bike which the Roadeo effectively replaces is a 58cm 
>>>> 1985 Team Fuji with vintage components.
>>>>
>>>> I think the Hallmark of this bike is the fantastic descending. It is so 
>>>> stable and intuitive that it's just pure joy to fly down fast instead of 
>>>> white-knuckled. Great stuff! The bike is quite stiff in the bottom bracket 
>>>> and has that surging feeling when pedaling hard that modern bikes have and 
>>>> that the old Fuji does not. The chain stays are fairly beefy too for a 
>>>> steel bike. The ride quality is quite firm, but not punishing at all (28mm 
>>>> Grand Bois Cerf, 80 psi rear, 70 psi front). It totally fits the sporty 
>>>> nature of the bike and has lots of lively, low-frequency vibrations that 
>>>> are organic in nature. Whether that's from the wheels, tires, or frame, I 
>>>> don't know, but it's really nice.
>>>>
>>>> My new Riv-approved riding position is very comfortable with the bars 
>>>> right at saddle height at the moment. It seems to provide a good 
>>>> compromise 
>>>> between light and hard pedaling effort. I'll be using it to train for my 
>>>> first organized century since the summer of 2011 and I think it'll be a 
>>>> spectacular bicycle for me!
>>>>
>>>> Paul
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