Cockpit components are sold, drivetrain still available for a la carte
pricing shown above or get it all for $200.
On Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 10:07:57 AM UTC-7 Neil Doran wrote:
> Hi all, I'm selling a SRAM 2x10 speed setup that I had on my Sam for a
> couple of years. It is
Hi all, I'm selling a SRAM 2x10 speed setup that I had on my Sam for a
couple of years. It is a super fun setup and works great. It's all very
lightly worn.
I'd like to get $350 for the entire setup, or see suggested la carte
pricing below. Let me know if I am way off on price for this stuff! B
And sold! Thanks Ben, I'll get 'em in the post tomorrow.
On Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 1:38:11 PM UTC-8 Neil Doran wrote:
> Two saddles, both in as-new condition.
> - The original C17 (with metal seat loops) in slate color.
> - The newer C-17 carved (all weather edition
Two saddles, both in as-new condition.
- The original C17 (with metal seat loops) in slate color.
- The newer C-17 carved (all weather edition in black).
Each one is $75 shipped CONUS, or name a fair price and let's go from there.
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Definitely a fan of loose, long sleeves here in hot n dry Sacramento, CA
area. Any of the 'sun shirts' marketed by the likes of REI do the trick for
me, but my favorite is a 50/50 number I got at the local thrift store for
$5. Been wearing that one for a few years now, cannot believe the quality
Hi Sean, hope you are well. Thanks for the offer, my Sam is more
pavement-centric these days since I picked up the Cutty, I think the
Steilacooms would be overkill. Sounds like Jonathan is interested though!
On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 8:01:06 AM UTC-7, Neil Doran wrote:
>
> Have any ne
Have any near-new tires you want to move? I need new meats for a currently
seldom-used bike and looking to save a few bucks. Waddya got?
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you could make a train trip to Klammath Falls and finish at Amtrak in
> Sacramento. Maybe ~500 miles with a boat load of climbing over 7-12 days.
>
> Sorry for the thread drift everyone!
> Collin in Sac
>
> On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 9:06:59 AM UTC-7, Neil Doran wrote:
>>
&
Another backpacking item for sale that the Riv crowd might find useful.
This unit works perfectly and has never been used in the field.
Includes sheath and instruction booklet. $50 shipped CONUS paypal f&f or
buyer covers fees. Or make offer!!
Photos here:
https://backpackinglight.com/forums/t
Been trying to sell this on another site (Backpacking Light) and figured
the Riv crowd might be interested. Not sure what shipping will be, but I'll
cover the first ten bucks of shipping for my price of $30.
For sale is a lightly used Caldera Cone system, purchased new from Trail
Designs about
mostly blank and adaptable canvas.
>
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 1:44:21 PM UTC-7, Neil Doran wrote:
>>
>> Collin, I really dug the photos of your Clem, lots of great ways to camp
>> on that bike! Especially love the bottle behind the seat tube.
>>
>> Would love t
Great thread, looks like most of the options are covered!
In honing my Riv-style dirtbagging setup, I've found it is very hard to
beat a front basket on a solid rack with a bungee net to handle overflow.
That is the core of my system, paired with a Carsick bartender bag and a
Swift burrito bag.
Collin, I really dug the photos of your Clem, lots of great ways to camp on
that bike! Especially love the bottle behind the seat tube.
Would love to hear more about that Lava Beds route, if you could
elaborate...
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 9:16:24 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> I'm a big fan
Some nice b+w film, Shell Ridge, SF skate scene mashup over on Radavist
today:
https://theradavist.com/2020/04/one-day-in-the-bay-with-rivendell-on-black-and-white-35mm/
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Saddle acquired!
On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 8:21:59 AM UTC-8, Neil Doran wrote:
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> Anybody have a lightly used C15 or C17? Tried one ages ago, and want to
> try it again for a new MTB build.
>
> Color not critical, but brown would be nice!
>
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Anybody have a lightly used C15 or C17? Tried one ages ago, and want to try
it again for a new MTB build.
Color not critical, but brown would be nice!
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OK, here is a question from a generally Luddite sorta 'guy'...
How does one check PMs in this group? I am viewing this content on a
'Google groups' platform. I see no control or toggle for 'PM'.
In messaging back and forth with other users, messages have always flowed
seamlessly via email (gma
Well, I think it depends.
I have been terrifically satisfied with a Mark's Rack M1 on my
caliper-braked Sam...easy setup, looks great, and versatile, should you
want to run a small bag instead of a basket. Always worked great, never
failed.
But I overload my basket on a regular basis and haul
Good stuff here, per the usual. Indeed, I am inquiring generally about
daylight conditions, but fall is here, and winter not far behind!
Gotta say I totally forgot about the yellow ankle band! I have two of the
high quality units that do indeed stick out like a flag. I've used them
during winte
Over the last few weeks I've had two close calls with automobiles during my
morning commute that really seem to come down to 'I didn't see you'.
I currently have a dyno hub with full-time lights front and rear, and try
and ride predictably, but seems like I need to up my visibility game. I'm
th
Sounds like a fun trip! You probably already know that October generally
provides THE BEST weather in the Bay Area region.
Wow, for ten days, you could see a lot of stuff. I would make Marin County
a priority. Marin Headlands, Mt. Tam, and Pt. Reyes are all amazing. Easily
2-3 days of riding an
Thanks, sounds promising! Think I may give them a go.
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Anybody tried 'em? Was ogling them at my LBS and they look quite
nicegreat volume, and look like they would roll pretty well. Coming off
a well-worn set of Soma Cazaderos and new tires are in my future.
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Has anybody tried the Bedrocks and found that the toe strap configuration
bothers their feet? That is the problem with my current set of Chacos, I
find the 'toe noose' very uncomfortable. I love the thick sole of the
Chacos for riding, but a lighter sandal also sounds quite nice. Just don't
kno
.5 liters of
> cuteness?
>
> dougP
>
> On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 12:21:13 PM UTC-7, Neil Doran wrote:
>>
>> Amusing Sam Hillborne content over on the Radavist just now (
>> https://theradavist.com/2019/08/al-morris-occult-of-cyclocamping-rivendell-sam-hillborne/),
&g
Amusing Sam Hillborne content over on the Radavist just now (
https://theradavist.com/2019/08/al-morris-occult-of-cyclocamping-rivendell-sam-hillborne/),
pretty nice and standard build of a Sam.
But, did anybody know that these existed?
https://www.carradice.co.uk/ranges/originals/top-tube-pann
nt for now,
have a great time this weekend. So cool you are bringing the fam!
On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 2:30:26 PM UTC-7, frazzywig wrote:
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> Hey Neil! We’re coming from Sutter Creek. Yea, it’s one of the tiny gold
> rush towns, in the foothills of the Sierra’s. We’re not too far
Hey Carlos/Frazzywig, curious about where you are mobilizing from, as I
think you mentioned Sierra foothills. I myself am in Rocklin (80 corridor)
and never ever ever see any Rivendells in the wild east of Sacramento...
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I am also sad to be missing this...dang, missed the last one, too!
The patches look great, very well done!
My vote for a Saturday ride (in absentia) is Pine Mtn, finishing on BoFax
Road and dropping Jewell Trail right back into camp.
(Repack is fun in a special way, but the White's Hill paveme
I'm a big fan of the Carradice Duxback poncho. Used two seasons now for
daily use and no real complaints. The fabric (waxes canvas?) is heavy and
does not flap much at all. There are two interior nylon loops for your
hands to hold it in place, but with my setup (swept flat bar) it drapes
nicely
Craig, great photos! That road through the pine forest looks primo!
Sean, that dirt route out to Morgan Territory looks hard, and fantastic!
Looks like it follows the very-nice Oyster Point trail, which is a pain to
get to otherwise because it is so far out. I did not know Morgan Territory
had
Jock! Very nice photos and well done. ~firm handshake~
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Anybody else observing the Swift campout this year? My little crew has been
doing the same route for at least a few years now, riding from SF thru
Planet of the Apes and ending up at the quite primo hike-n-bike camping at
Half Moon Bay state park.
Bike camping on summer solstice weekend (or clo
Dang, nice lot! Will the thumbies throw 8/9 speed in friction mode? If so, I
want.
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Statrixbob - I am also the occasional fan of socks n' sandals, especially
during S24Os or similar applications! The toe strap version of Chacos can
accommodate that (just don't use the toe loop), but it messes up the
adjustment.
Steven, those Arubas look nifty! Great toe protection with Keens,
Just read the thread from 2014 - 2016...is it time for an updated sandal
discussion?
It's officially summer here in the low foothills, and I'm back to riding in
sandals. My 3-year-old Chacos (with toe loop) are still going strong, and
at this rate they may never die, but I really don't care for
I intend to train down from Sacramento area Friday morning, and could
likely be in Mill Valley by noon and join on the Tam/BoFax portion of the
ride.
I had floated the idea of a Porcupine/Sherwood Forest/Pine Mtn Truck
Road/Bolinas Ridge loop for Saturday, but perhaps that is a bit much,
espec
I wish people would stop painting their names on top tubes. Think about the
second hand market!
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Nick, thanks, this is excellent! What crank is that? I see the Colnago
label, but looks like Sugino. Also, it looks like you are using 10sp
derailleurs with 11sp brifters and cassette, is that correct? And how is
the shifting?
On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 2:49:26 PM UTC-7, Nick Payne wrote:
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> T
I love how my Sam is set up right now: Shimano Sora 3x9 brifters on 44 cm
Salsa Cowchipper. Haven't had a hankering to change this in over a year, so
I think I am sold.
However, I purchased the Sora brifters used, and they are worn. Time for an
upgrade.
When I last looked, Sora and I think Mic
advice from "Ride with GPS" for the edge touring. "change RECALCULATION to
PROMPT or OFF.(important)"
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I could not resist bringing this photo to the attention of the Bunch. Hope
G doesn't mind me pillaging his work, but i think he appreciates knowing
folks read this stuff.
The peculiar specificity of this image is very appealing.
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Dang, that bike is t!ts! GLWS.
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Are you inviting listers to bring their wares to sell/trade?
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Ah, so great! Your description of Tomales and points south was spot on. I also
enjoy that heavy salt air that is always a bit surprising the way it hits you.
Hopefully you enjoyed Pt Reyes Station to some degree, one of my special places
in that part of the world.
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Yes, the 27f has a threaded 'ear' on the right side that accepts a standard
bolt. I used the Nitto mount that Riv sells and used a nylon-insert nut on
the inside to keep things tight. Works great.
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So many excellent responses, thank you!
I neglected to mention that because my Sam has a pump peg, I have a
full-size Zefal that lives permanently beneath the top tube. So it makes
some sense to run the wire along that mess. I also have a permanent mass of
bags in front (Wald basket with shopsa
Collin, nifty idea! I wouldn't mind a pic or two if you get time. But it
sounds like you might be working with coaxial cable, which is thicker 'n'
stiffer than what I am using, and likely better suited to those P
clamps...but I do have some of those clamps somewhere...
Ttoshi, yes, I have seen
? This bike now lives
fender-free, and sees a lot of dirt action, making me think of staying away
from the down tube and instead running under the top tube. What do folks
use to secure and/or hide the cable? Packing tape? Tiny zip ties?
Thanks,
Neil
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Hello Ash - Samuel P Taylor is a great place for kids. The Cross Marin
Trail runs right through it, and is a 3-4 mile stretch of perfect, flat
bike path through the redwoods. It runs right along Lagunitas Creek the
whole way, with many opportunities for playing in the creek and checking
stuff o
North American Handmade Bike Show (NAHBS) is back in Sac this year (yay!).
March 15 - 17.
Anybody else plan on going? Went last time it was in town, and it was a lot
of fun. I plan to ride from home (Rocklin) probably for the Saturday
session, if any other Sac-area folks want to meet up.
Cheer
Most excellent! Was just wondering what the status was. Definitely in here.
I'm still up for rear-leading the Pine Mountain-BoFax ride...looks like it
is about 33 miles, probably just about 50/50 dirt to pavement...lotsa
climbing, but only significant one (I think) is pavement after Alpine Dam.
The Cottonwood Canyon - Marble Canyon loop seems an obvious candidate...2-3
nights with water sources. Access is via the road out past the air strip
from Stovepipe Wells. That road might be a bit dicey in a rental...there is
some soft sand for a few miles, and some washboard...but I've seen all
No experience with the group sites, but have seen them, and they all seem
‘large’ and ‘flat’ enuff.
The one along the Cross Marin Trail, before the bridge, seems large and
private...pit toilet tho, I think Madrone has actual plumbing.
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Very nice work, completed quickly. Curious about the camping plan: take over
hiker-biker, or reserve sites? Very limited tent space in hiker-biker. Some
good large sites with usable space down by the creek, but the upper sites have
lots of slope and very little usable ground space. Group site se
Mark’s post rings true just now, regarding the random happenings associated
with riding a bike. Recent happenings include inadvertently joining a Christmas
parade, being bitten by a dog, and watching a team of college students operate
a huge catapult to launch pumpkins and other projectiles. Lif
My evergreen goal is to ride every day. When I do that, everything else falls
into place.
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I also love the Cowchipper, enough that I picked up the Velo Orange quill stem
that handles 31.8 bars. Worth it, and lighter than Nitto.
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Lotsa good ideas here, as usual. Thanks Bunch!
I picked up a Revelate feedbag yesterday at my local REI and immediately
did not like it...my knee hits it when I stand to pedal. Plus my camera
does not fit, so no go.
I am a dedicated Mark's rack and basket guy (and I load it heavy, ha!).
I've b
; I'm quite fond of Outer shell Adventures' Drawcord Handlebar Bag. Not
> quite the same style you're asking about, but can still be opened and
> closed with one hand, and he also makes a separate padded liner if youre
> carrying a camera in it.
>
> On Friday, Sept
What do folks like for handlebar/stem bags, especially ones that can hold
an SLR with short lens? I missed the boat on the Riv product a while back.
I have a Carsick Designs stem bag that I love, but it is first gen meant
only for a bike water bottle. Need bigger.
Randi Jo looks great, just not
Congrats good Sir, and a very fine bike! It chagrins me to learn that ‘coal’ is
‘rolled’ on the Oregon coast, as I thought that 1) ‘coal’ was ‘rolled’ only
east of the mighty Mississippi, and 2) that the OR coast was the realm of
virtuous drivers, copious hiker-biker camping, and ‘live and let l
Wow, looks like the showroom is chock full o bikes! Lots of happy
soon-to-be-Riv-owners!
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Remember the Stickpack? Anybody have one they want to part with? Can offer
$ or other Riv bits in trade.
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I suggest we all continue to put baskets on Nitto racks, load them up, and not
be stupid.
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This thread is gold. My two cents...
- cans > bottles for this and every application. Can’t remember the last time I
purchased bottles.
- yes, straps over bungees. But basket + net for the win.
- I’m intrigued by Triscuits + Crystal hot sauce. Might one substitute Tabasco?
I feel it must be v
My experience is they run small.
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The ES is for Extra Smooth...
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Wot size, looks like 559?
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Great read, and congrats on the ride. I’ve ridden every inch of that, but good
Dog, not in the same day...
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Pickles. And mustard.
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Just when you thought Compass was out of fat-tire ideas, behold:
https://www.compasscycle.com/shop/components/tires/700c/compass-700c-x-55-antelope-hill-tc/
I seem to recall Jan stating that 700c tire fatness is optimal at about
35mm, and that going wider is...sub-optimal? Maybe he will chime in
Quality bags at a steal! Happy buyer I’m sure.
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No idea if 26.0 is going away, but depending on what you want, 31.8 may
have way better options. I wanted Salsa bars, so had to go with new 31.8
stem. I don't notice a functional difference, other than the salsa setup
feels flexier than the noodle that preceded it.
You could always buy the 31.8
SOLD, thanks Jeremy!
On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 8:24:15 AM UTC-7, Neil Doran wrote:
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> Yep, wrapped up tightly with two-tone cloth tape. Pic below.
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EMExlhhh0Is/WvBvlBtAPlI/CDg/UCigslVRN4ctV9CShDeUHOlaST1YjYOFwCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_0
That is a great looking bag for $100! Surely not MuSA, but good all the same,
Those Mash racks look very much like pass n stow, any idea if they are the same?
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I just learnt several things in these four posts, thanks Bunch!
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you have any pictures of the setup? Also, are the bars wrapped?
>
> On Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 12:06:22 AM UTC-5, Neil Doran wrote:
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>> Got a new cockpit on my Sam, and selling the olde one. Would prefer to
>> sell as a unit, but will part out if nobody wants the whole en
Got a new cockpit on my Sam, and selling the olde one. Would prefer to sell as
a unit, but will part out if nobody wants the whole enchilada.
- Nitto noodle 44 cm
- Nitto Tallux 80mm, standard Riv issue (long one)
- TRP drillium levers, *new* gum hoods
- Silver Shifters, smooth as butter
Thin
I know those trails well, and that is a grande ride. Super fun, even under
biking, but then you gotta work. Plus the bummer pave at the end. I’m assuming
you BARTed home?
I have attained the holy grail of adulthood with my 9 mile RT commute, replete
with alternative coffee and beer stops, and l
Bump for a very good deal! They’ll sell in a heartbeat.
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Thanks guys! Looking for drop bar brifters compatible with Tektro 559
calipers. I think that means 'short pull' with no modifications.
On Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 7:34:36 PM UTC-7, Neil Doran wrote:
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> Anybody have a set clogging up their parts bin? I wanna try modern
>
Anybody have a set clogging up their parts bin? I wanna try modern shifting on
my Sam. Shimano drivetrain and Tektro long reach, natch.
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Yes, I has...you want? What is fair? Never mounted.
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Good stuff!
Deacon - I would love to try Jan's knobbies, but I think there is too much
pavement in my world for a high-end knobbie. Based on my experience with
Compass tires, they would wear too quickly.
I've always wanted to try Rock n Roads, but have always heard that they
wear quickly and a
I've always loved riding my Sam in the dirt, and regularly 'underbike' my
Sam and my Surly commuter through all manner of trail. Love it.
But a big mixed-terrain ride a few weeks back got me thinking about a more
dirt-capable build. Roman's bike also serves as fodder for the idea:
Really, the
Saddle is sold, thanks Drew!
On Friday, January 26, 2018 at 1:48:42 PM UTC-8, Neil Doran wrote:
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> Brooks Cambium C-17, slate, as new condition. Installed once and
> immediately removed. $80 shipped CONUS.
>
> Wanna trade? I would consider trades for brifters or Soma Cazadero ti
Brooks Cambium C-17, slate, as new condition. Installed once and
immediately removed. $80 shipped CONUS.
Wanna trade? I would consider trades for brifters or Soma Cazadero tires.
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Acorn boxy rando bag, shows moderate use, but still perfectly functional.
In ranger tan, with the turn buckles on the rear pockets, just like the one
currently listed on their website.
Is fitted with, and I will include, a decaleur from Velo Orange for 1"
threaded stems. For threadless setups,
SOLD, pending a few details...
On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 3:11:16 PM UTC-8, Neil Doran wrote:
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> These are the 'Race Guard' versions.
>
> $50 shipped.
>
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These are the 'Race Guard' versions.
$50 shipped.
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That bike is insane. And not in a bad way. I wanna meet the fella that pulls
the trigger on this.
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Another vote for Nitto 27f, works flawlessly and is rock solid.
On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 4:59:41 PM UTC-8, John G. wrote:
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> Hey folks,
>
> I'm looking for recommendations for a front rack that will let me use
> lowrider panniers AND a handlebar bag. I'm sure the Nitto Big Front Rack
> wo
Thought this event might be of some interest to Sacramento/foothills/Gold
Country Riv folks...route not yet released, but 50-ish miles, at least 20
on dirt, including infamous Yankee Jim's Road into and out of the NF
American River canyon. Very pretty out there in winter!
Aid stations, post-rid
I'm contemplating adding a small frame bag (top tube bag) to my 55 cm Sam.
The idea would be to generally replace my Acorn transverse seat bag for
standard rides, and to offer more capacity for bike camping and overnights.
I would expect that the frame bag would live on the bike full time. I lik
We all know the Riv folks are Jedi box packers, but I have to send a
shout-out to the gang regarding shipping speed. I placed a small order
yesterday at about 3 PM. Twenty minutes later, the order had shipped, and
is now out on the brown truck for delivery! Granted, I only live 100 miles
from R
I missed the boat on these, and according to Will, it was another famous
Rive one-off, never to return. If anybody has one they want to off-load, I
am interested!
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Mike - I have one in slate, in as-new condition. Is $90 shipped a fair
price?
On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 2:10:22 PM UTC-7, Michael Williams wrote:
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> Hey there group, Does anyone have a Brooks c17 that theyre not enamored
> with? I'll take it if so!Thanks. -Mike
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Thanks for all the responses. Pretty sure I'm gonna send my milk money to
Japan for a Nitto Campee 27f, after seeing that setup last weekend on
Jackbro's Hunq. Then I can run a multitude of Acorn/Wald/Swift options for
camping and daily living. Choices...
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Quickbeam is SOLD! Thanks for everyone's interest.
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