I'm going to sell my 52 Clem L frame in a couple of weeks so I thought I
would offer it here first. It's the dark bronze green color and in like
new condition. It might have 80 miles on it. Riv talked me into sizing up
when I bought it and it's never felt quite right, so I'm replacing it with
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Lightly used Freight Baggage waterproof roll top bag, designed to fit the
Pass & Stow rack. Works great.$125 plus actual shipping. Please message
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Thanks for all of your input-it helps a lot.
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> Don’t get me wrong, your advice seems sound. Mine was a personal
> experience only without any prior Riv sizing reference.
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I have a 52 Clem L that feels a bit large for me and am trying to decide
whether to replace it with a 50 Platypus or a 45 Clem L (If anyone has a 50
Cheviot frame in silver or blue I would be interested). Does anyone know
if there's much of a difference between the two sizes? The 52 Clementine
Still looking for a 50 cm Cheviot frame and fork in silver or blue.
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In search of a Tallux 13cm stem with a 25.4 clamp.
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Looking for a 50 Silver Cheviot, frame or complete.
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I have a 52 Clem L and would like to know how different a 45 rides. Is
there anyone in the Seattle area with one who would be willing to share?
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I'm looking for a silver 50 Cheviot frame, perhaps complete bike for the
right price.
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I thought I had one when I was collecting parts, but now I'm looking for a
front derailleur for my Appaloosa. 28.6 clamp. I'm using the wide low
38-24 silver double and a 9 speed cassette. Apparently Shimano has
discontinued the ones Riv sold and they are searching for something else.
Any su
I believe Analog has a 50 cm Cheviot frame.
On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 7:28:32 AM UTC-7, Justin Kennedy (Brooklyn,
NY) wrote:
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> I know this is a long shot considering the popularity of these bikes in
> these sizes, but we're looking for a Riv step-thru or mixte (frame or
> complete) for m
043 52
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> Sorry for the delay!
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> Fair winds,
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>> On Sun, Apr 5, 2020, 4:53 PM 'Keith Swanson' via RBW Owners Bunch
>> wrote:
>> Shipped. From Rockford originally but fled when young.
&g
Thanks for the recommendation-I’m enjoying both at the moment, especially the
novel. I would be interested in a thread containing reading recommendations
like this.
> On Apr 8, 2020, at 2:49 PM, Michael Mann wrote:
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> For those of you familiar with Boneshaker Almanac, Evan P Schneider (edi
I have a Pass & Stow for that purpose.
I’m still waiting for the big basket to be back in stock.
> On Apr 12, 2020, at 8:42 AM, j.schwartz wrote:
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Thank you James-I couldn’t have put it better!
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 8:20 AM, James Davis wrote:
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> Carl, I hear you. Sometimes these objects do feel like they create an
> exclusive culture. I would argue that they are just part of one of the many
> bicycling subcultures that exist in our con
I bought a full set of panniers and a saddlebag from Swift when they were still
working out of their house. I took the saddlebag in this summer to have the
snaps replaced which they did at no charge-great people to work with. Not
inexpensive, but I’d venture to guess that Wald’s labor costs are
Which are you referring to? Aside from Riv I found Troutman and Porcelain
Rocket when I searched. Thanks.
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> +1 to Tim’s comments. I have the bigger one that I use all the time, and I
> really value it. Made in the USA to
winds,
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>> On Sun, Apr 5, 2020, 4:45 PM 'Keith Swanson' via RBW Owners Bunch
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>> If you still have it I’ll take it.
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>> > On Apr 5, 2020, at 2:38
If you still have it I’ll take it.
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> On Apr 5, 2020, at 2:38 PM, Conway Bennett
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> Dave,
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> It was a pretty straight forward transaction but a great value. I am
> actually gifting it to my sister-in-law.
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> Keith,
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> Good catch. I am in Chicago.
>
> -
Where are you?
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> On Apr 5, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Conway Bennett
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> This is a take off from a bike I bought but will not be using. $100 shipped
> net to me CONUS. I will sell the Wald rack too but it might be too expensive
> to ship to be worth it. But I will do $
Could you send a picture of the Brenn please?
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>> On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 10:57:08 AM UTC-7, John Hawrylak wrote:
>> Can you post a picture of the VO saddle bag and the VO rack?
>>
>> John Hawrylak
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I just called and Cory sent me one.
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> On Mar 26, 2020, at 8:49 AM, Addison Wilhite wrote:
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> Morning all,
> Seems like in my memory on the Riv site I recall they used to have a couple
> of general parts groups, that they would offer when you ordered a frame.
> Vag
Is anyone using the Clem rack as a basket support on the front? There are
a couple of pictures on the Rivendell site that appear to have it on the
front, but they're not great.
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I talked to Vince today and mid-May is the expected time for Clems.
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> On Mar 1, 2020, at 4:26 PM, Doug Hansford wrote:
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> I’ll do that. Thank you, Keith.
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>>> On Mar 1, 2020, at 5:47 PM, 'Keith Swanson
I tried to refrain from posting about this but I have to. A custom anything is
a tremendous amount of work no matter what it is, and in my experience none of
the parties involved except the material supplier is charging what they should
to properly compensate themselves. Customers forget how
When I bought mine they told me the next opportunity would be mid-March or
so. Email Spencer and ask. He seems to be quickest with email responses.
On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 3:13:08 PM UTC-8, DHans wrote:
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> I could call Riv and ask but I thought I’d check here first. Does anyone
> kn
I was wondering if there is anyone in Seattle who had a 45 Clem L and would
be willing to let me test ride it. I have a a 52 and of course would be
happy to reciprocate. I'm one of those people who is between sizes and
would like to see what the 45 is like.
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> On Jan 5, 2020, at 2:59 PM, Keith Swanson wrote:
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> I’m 5’5 with a 29” inseam, pbh 77.5 and am trying to dial in my 52. I
> think I’ll get it there but would probably have gone with a 45 in hindsight.
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I’m 5’5 with a 29” inseam, pbh 77.5 and am trying to dial in my 52. I think
I’ll get it there but would probably have gone with a 45 in hindsight.
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> I'm curios about the 52 myself. I'm 5'6 and about a 29" inseam. Thinkin
I don’t think you’re imagining things. What sold me on the 52 was riding an
orange 52 at Rivelo. I rode the 50 Cheviot at the same time and it was just not
as plush, but fit ok.
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> I have imagined starting a new thread
Hi Leah,
My Clem is coming along. I’m finally putting my fenders on today and taking
off the front rack. I’ll put a rear rack on for now. Like you I still haven’t
melded completely with the Clem. I love it, but it’s such a different creature
that it takes some time to get used to. The leng
Thanks for all the responses. I think I'm going to get a Mark's rack to go
with the medium basket I got for Christmas. This bike is just so much fun
to ride I can't wait to get everything dialed in.
On Sunday, December 29, 2019 at 7:55:44 AM UTC-8, Keith Swanson wrote:
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> I finally made my
Thanks for everyone's thoughts on the choco bar vs choco moose. Has anyone
used both the bull moose and choco moose? I have bosco bars on my Clem L
and am thinking of what to put on an Appaloosa. I like more a more upright
position than drop bars but would like something less so than the bosc
I can see Leah’s perspective on the names, but I have to agree with Paul that
it should be exactly the bike he wants. I understand completely as for some
reason I do not particularly care for the name Atlantis so am waiting for a Joe
Appaloosa (I prefer the head badge as well) although I think
Can anyone speak to the practical difference riding between the choco and
choco-moose bars? I've read the description on the Rivendell site but am
curious to hear from others. I've recently switched from a drop bar Sam to
a Clem L with a bosco bar and assume the choco would be somewhere in the
When I spoke with them before I managed to get a frame, they were getting more
in March. That was two months ago though.
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> On Nov 11, 2019, at 3:29 PM, REC (Roberta) wrote:
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> Rivendell sold out of these bikes within a month of getting them. Does
> anyone know if th
Thanks for the offer Joe, but I managed to figure it out and ended up with a
new XTR that the guy at the shop gave me a deal on because it had been sitting
around for so long.
Best,
Keith
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> On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:20 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> It's 31.8 on my recent-model
I sold my Hillborne frame to switch to a Clem L and discovered that the
front derailleur clamp is too small. I have a 3x8 set up with a Deore rear
derailleur. What size clamp is needed for the front derailleur and does
anyone have a suggestion of which I should get?
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I managed to get one of the Clem L frames so am selling my Sam Hillborne
frameset and have posted it to the Seattle craigslist.
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I have one of the early green Sam Hillbornes which is slightly big for me
and am planning to sell the frame to fund an Appaloosa. I was wondering
what a fair price would be or if it would be better to seek a trade. It's
a 52 in excellent condition. Any thoughts on this?
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I asked Grant about the Charlie H Gallop yesterday and he was happy to
answer any questions about it, saying that it would be a blend of Roadini
and Clem, sold as a complete bike.
On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 5:18:23 PM UTC-7, John G. wrote:
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> The September email update teases a new b
When I read one of the recent posts about the sweater preorder and
supporting Rivendell the new mixte project crossed my mind. I wonder if
there would be enough interest in the mixte project to fund
developing/ordering the lugs. Perhaps as a kind of frame deposit. It's
very much just a thoug
Thanks. On a related note, my next frame of interest is the Appaloosa,
which I've been waiting for a long time. Do you have the 46 and how would
you compare it to the 52 Clem L. I have a longer torso and am concerned
about feeling cramped in the 46, which is what is recommended.
On Friday,
I'm interested in people's thoughts on the difference in ride quality
between the 45 and 52 Clem L. I've test ridden the 52 and it was great,
but sold out. On a Clem H I would ride a 45 (77 1/2 PBH). Any advice would
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