I'll be there. I set the Sam to carry home mode. If I mount a 137 and a
139, do I have a Wald 276?
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 8:20:53 PM UTC-7 Brendan Willard in SF wrote:
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> On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 8:20:23 PM UTC-7 Brendan Willard in SF
> wrote:
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>> I'll
I'll be there. I set the Sam to carry home mode. If I mount a 137 and a
139, do I have a Wald 376?
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 6:18:54 PM UTC-7 divis...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm going to use my usual get-to-WC method:
>
> 1) wake, dress, coffee+carbs+insulin
>
> 2) ride the four miles uphill
Bromptons are one size fits all. –Eric NOn Mar 23, 2023, at 7:59 PM, JAS wrote:Patrick, there are several Bromptons on the Seattle Craigslist. I don't know if they are your size.--JoyceOn Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 5:39:49 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:Scouting options at this point. Just
I would think that if you brought a frame to a shop with the right tool,
that shop should be able to chase your fixed cup in under 15 minutes. At
$2 a minute, that should be $30 or less. I can't imagine that you could
make a suitable home made tool for under $30 of headache. There's got to
Patrick, there are several Bromptons on the Seattle Craigslist. I don't
know if they are your size.
--Joyce
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 5:39:49 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Scouting options at this point. Just curious if anyone has a very simple
> model in good condition for sale and,
JohnS: Sorry, late to the party: yes, I've got a set of the Hozan's you
mention. They've worked well in many BB shells (I've caught and released a
fair number of frames). Yes, they aren't cheap but they do the job. I was
advised to use Tap Magic PROTAP cutting fluid whenever using taps/dies
*Price drop!*
*$3,800 delivered to RBW garage sale :)*
On Saturday, March 11, 2023 at 5:50:16 PM UTC-8 JW wrote:
> Weekend bump!
>
> On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 3:42:26 PM UTC-8 JW wrote:
>
>> Hey group,
>>
>> This one hurts, just got it put together but with a pending upcoming move
>> we
I'm going to use my usual get-to-WC method:
1) wake, dress, coffee+carbs+insulin
2) ride the four miles uphill from West Berkeley to Rockridge BART on my
Trek 720 (I'm barely a mile from North Berkeley and Berkeley BART stations,
but they're on a different line. I'd have to go to MacArthur to
Scouting options at this point. Just curious if anyone has a very simple
model in good condition for sale and, if so, what is condition and how much
is it? For last-https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/CALuTfgv2rnFGKk6-jmeV8HfTZdOcWccYKtAGKJxCvHQbHnPsrg%40mail.gmail.com.
for what it's worth, standover on my app 62 (double top bars) is 91cm
running 38mm compass barlow pass tires.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 8:08 PM DamonLee wrote:
> Wondering if someone could measure the standover height on their 60cm
> Appaloosa?
> (also knowing what tire size you are running
Wondering if someone could measure the standover height on their 60cm
Appaloosa?
(also knowing what tire size you are running would be great too!)
Thank you in advance!
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I'm planning to ride over on my A/R, if anyone wants to join me.
Greg / Oakland
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 11:44:46 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> I love a good garage sale, hope y'all have fun!
>
> On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 2:05:37 PM UTC-4 Matthew Williams wrote:
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>> Yep!
On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 4:32:52 PM UTC-5 maxcr wrote:
Forgot to add, original owner Ted Durant said his PBH is 82cm, so
thankfully too small for me ;)
And my saddle height is around 70cm, in case that helps. I'd say the bike
was a tad under sized for me, but I tend to ride bikes that
Hello all!
I am currently running the decidedly non-fancy Tektro RX6 mini-v brakes on
my 59cm Atlantis and 700x50 Soma Cazaderos, with around 8-10mm of vertical
clearance front and rear.
I thought this may be helpful for anyone riding newer riv models that want
to use drop bar levers.
Best,
Hello all!
I am currently running the decidedly non-fancy Tektro RX6 mini-v brakes on
my 59cm Atlantis and the 700x50 Soma Cazaderos, with around 8-10mm of
vertical clearance front and rear.
I thought this may be helpful for anyone riding newer riv models that want
to use drop Bae levers.
Hello friends — I'm looking for a used Nitto dirt drop stem with a 26.0
clamp and either 8cm or 10cm extension.
Please let me know if you have one you'd part with me and ship to 22401.
Direct email is best, sometimes thread replies get lost.
Thank you :)
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I love a good garage sale, hope y'all have fun!
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 2:05:37 PM UTC-4 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Yep! I’ll be there.
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>
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> On Mar 23, 2023, at 11:04 AM, Paul Choi wrote:
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> I'm planning on going to garage sale on Saturday. Is anyone else here
> planning on going?
>
Another plus, in 2023, is that most folks looking at pics of that bike
probably assume those are 29er or 27.5 wheels and it belongs to a GIANT ;^)
Doug
On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 10:12 AM iamkeith wrote:
> 4. Counter-balancing this, I think small-diameter tires on big frame (mine
> is a 60cm)
Yep! I’ll be there.
> On Mar 23, 2023, at 11:04 AM, Paul Choi wrote:
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> I'm planning on going to garage sale on Saturday. Is anyone else here
> planning on going?
> Hope to see some of the locals there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul in Santa Clara
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I'm planning on going to garage sale on Saturday. Is anyone else here
planning on going?
Hope to see some of the locals there.
Cheers,
Paul in Santa Clara
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Definitely my favorite color, and I figured I'd been dreaming about this
bike long enough to splurge a little on "blingy!"
Cheers,
-Gautham
On Thursday, 23 March 2023 at 09:58:18 UTC-5 JAS wrote:
> Congrats on your Atlantis! The blue is so pretty and you've done an
> artful job of
Rich, thank you for the offer, but I'm in eastern PA, so a road trip to
mid-Iowa isn't in the cards.
Garth, thank you for the u2-video, that was very informative. I've got some
extra BB cups that I can sacrifice to become tools, so I'll give that a try
with a lot of caution.
Eric, I'll
Keith, very nice AR, i’m another who prefers 26” wheels. Steve
On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 1:12 PM iamkeith wrote:
> I've mentioned numerous times before that my All Rounder somehow remains
> my go-to bike, no matter how many other road-ish bikes I acquire. I'm
> really not entirely sure why,
A: Congratulations!
B: That blue is beautiful.
C: Honestly the blue even makes the brake pads look cooler somehow.
Stephanie
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 10:58:18 AM UTC-4 JAS wrote:
> Congrats on your Atlantis! The blue is so pretty and you've done an
> artful job of outfitting it with
Pretty much what Joe said here, early RBW Waterford/Starck/Goodrich bikes
generally only had seat stay mounts if that. My '99 Starck RS only has
dropout eyelets. Very little about the current long chainstay, non-drop
bar offerings relates at all to the early(ish) day designs. I would say
really
My apologies for not adding all of the links, but if you're looking for a
used Riv, check out the Seattle and Portland Craigslists. Here's one link
and a summary,
some of which have been shared earlier.
58cm Atlantis, Seattle CL:
No experience with the taps, but in my experience I would pick a Hozan tool
over a Park. Park tools just seem so-so to me.
On Thursday, March 23, 2023, JohnS wrote:
> Anyone have experience with the Hozan BB tapping tool? My '82 Specialized
> Sequoia drive side treads have been cross threaded
Congrats on your Atlantis! The blue is so pretty and you've done an artful
job of outfitting it with lots of blue blingy parts. It's a blue-lover's
canvas. Enjoy this beautiful ride!
Joyce
On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 4:00:07 PM UTC-7 gsna...@gmail.com wrote:
> My first bike build ended
If you don't have the shop option, well join the club. Ever the diy'r
myself, sure the Hozan taps will work and they are quality. While they
don't have the handle to do both sides in parallel at the same time, as
long as you know what you're doing the Hozan will work just fine. But
still,
How bad is it? Where are you located? Easier to get it done by a person who
high quality taps and has done it a lot. Cheap taps are generally not
worthwhile. If you are anywhere near Iowa, I’d do it for a coffee or maybe
a craft beer!
Some shops may have the better taps, but not the skill to
Yep. Here's what was in the Atlantis brochure:
"Notice the front rack clamps on. Why no braze-on? Because different front
racks have different braze-on locations, and we didn't want to rule out any
front rack. The clamps work fine, and are compatible with any rack."
> On Mar 22, 2023, at
Mavic Open Pros silver 700C rims
Dura Ace 7800 front hub with matching skewer
White Industries ENO rear single speed hub (Not eccentric)
Single Sided Fixed
16T freewheel included
32/32
100/130 (spacers can be purchased from WI to make it 120)
Asking $175 Net, buyer pays shipping.
PM'd ya!
On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 9:59:05 PM UTC-4 R. Alexis wrote:
> Nice bike!. I have my rear brake cable housing routed the same way.
> thought of changing it, but don't feel the need.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Reginald Alexis
>
> On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 6:04:10 PM UTC-5 Scott
Anyone have experience with the Hozan BB tapping tool? My '82 Specialized
Sequoia drive side treads have been cross threaded and need to be tapped.
Park tool is too expensive for me.
Hi,
Well that is interesting. I had the impression they hadn’t done the rack mounts
earlier, from the conversations I had with them when placing my order. Perhaps
it was a rare request back then.
Anyways - I am happy the mounts are more or less standard now a days, they are
so useful!
That
I wonder when Nitto introduced the flexible strut mounts (Mark’s rack) vs.
the rigid struts of the rack on Robert Tilleys AR. The 700 c AR that I had
came with the same rack as Roberts. Bruce Gordon’s mid rack mounts were not
compatible with that Nitto rack. Steve
On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 8:22 AM
My recollection from one of the early Readers was that Grant felt that
p-clamps worked just fine, and they didn't lock you into a single type of
racks/fenders/what have you. A big part of the Riv philosophy is that
these frames can be used for a long time and are not encumbered by fashion.
My recollection from one of the early Readers was that Grant felt that
p-clamps worked just fine, and they offered more flexibility. A big part
of the Riv philosophy is that these frames can be used for a long time and
are not encumbered by fashion. As others have noted, all racks are
Neoprene's closed cell structure works for immersion/water sports by body
heat warming the trapped moisture. Yes hard to put on once wet, worse is
how it begins to smell from being ever-wet. Over enough time the oils in
perspiration oxidize or rancidify. Paddlers have all sorts of secret
May I suggest a Campagnolo Veloce or Chorus braze-on front 9/10-speed
derailleur, such as that found at Treefort Bikes. In my experience, they
work well as a compact derailleur, at least for how Campy defines compact.
I’d contact Rivendell directly to see if they have experience with the
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