Re: [RBW] Enable my bicycle buying issues!

2019-03-19 Thread Timothy Hurley
Three votes for don’t repaint it!

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Re: [RBW] Re: Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread John McBurney
Although not a hoody, I have found Portland Cycleware long sleeve merino
wool jerseys to be incredibly useful as a daily rider and bike commuter.
They are heavy weight wool. Don’t cause me to itch at all. Look good on the
bike or for a beer afterward. Sooo comfortable warm but never hot.
John

http://m.oregoncyclewear.com/woolcyclingjerseys.html

On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 8:33 PM ascpgh  wrote:

> Where's most of your riding?
>
> A shell as the outermost surface, like a Patagonia Houdini, keeps wind
> from causing convective heat loss, staves off some wetness and you will
> have a very useful item  benefiting  you across a wide spectrum of weather
> and temperatures when you put it over a range of insulation or base layers.
> it's very packable and able to come off before a base/insulating layer.
>
> I have a Mammut full zip hoody soft shell not too different from the
> Arcteryx with some insulating fleece lining and I find it to be very
> limited for use while cycling if it's above 32°.
>
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh
>
>
> On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 4:06:51 PM UTC-4, Dave Grossman wrote:
>>
>> Hey Y'all,
>>
>> I'm looking for a new spring/fall mid-weight hoody.  I'd like to get
>> something with some insulation, rain repellency, zip chest pocket, and
>> durability.  I've been eyeing the Arcteryx Atom LT Hoody but it ain't cheap.
>>
>> I have the Revelate Hoody which I love but I wouldn't mind something with
>> a full zip as well.  I'd use it for riding, packing, general life, etc.
>>
>>
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[RBW] Re: Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread ascpgh
Where's most of your riding?

A shell as the outermost surface, like a Patagonia Houdini, keeps wind from 
causing convective heat loss, staves off some wetness and you will have a 
very useful item  benefiting  you across a wide spectrum of weather and 
temperatures when you put it over a range of insulation or base layers. 
it's very packable and able to come off before a base/insulating layer.

I have a Mammut full zip hoody soft shell not too different from the 
Arcteryx with some insulating fleece lining and I find it to be very 
limited for use while cycling if it's above 32°.

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
 

On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 4:06:51 PM UTC-4, Dave Grossman wrote:
>
> Hey Y'all,
>
> I'm looking for a new spring/fall mid-weight hoody.  I'd like to get 
> something with some insulation, rain repellency, zip chest pocket, and 
> durability.  I've been eyeing the Arcteryx Atom LT Hoody but it ain't cheap.
>
> I have the Revelate Hoody which I love but I wouldn't mind something with 
> a full zip as well.  I'd use it for riding, packing, general life, etc.
>
>
>

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[RBW] FS: Two Sackville Bags. One Medium and One Large

2019-03-19 Thread Tim Bantham
Hello All, It's been a while since I offered these two bags up for sale. 
I'm dropping the price on both. The Medium is Blue and the Large is Olive. 
Both are in good condition only used one season. These are the ones with 
the non-leather bottom. 

Blue Medium - $160 shipped to lower 48

Large Olive - $175 shipped to lower 48 

Photos can be found below: 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/HqPaJTBW4C8LroEs9

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Re: [RBW] Enable my bicycle buying issues!

2019-03-19 Thread Kieran J
Looks like drop bars would be more at home on this bike. As others have 
said, the Alba backsweep makes the cockpit look a bit tight. The bike would 
probably handle as intended with a drop bar-type riding position too. Of 
course, it really just depends on what you find comfy.

KJ


On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 9:59:08 AM UTC-7, Keith Weaver wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
> I haven't noticed if the BB is chamfered. I bought the frame off 
> craigslist from someone in the East Bay area about 4-5 years ago, so it's 
> possible that it is your frame.
>
> It's good to get this input from the group, both on the suitability of 
> this frame for Alba bars (at least for me), and on whether it really should 
> stay with the beausage it has right now.
>
> I think I've just gotten in the habit of acquiring a new bike every 12-18 
> months for the last 3-4 years. I just need to realize that this habit 
> requires that some bikes actually leave the garage eventually.
>
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 2:13 PM Greg J > 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Keith,
>>
>> That looks like my old Riv Road Std that I bought from Hiroshi at 
>> Jitensha.  Is it chamfered for a Mavic BB?  
>>
>> best, Greg
>> Oakland, CA
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:15:19 AM UTC-7, Keith Weaver wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks to all for the great responses! I really enjoyed looking at the 
>>> beautiful bikes at NAHBS on Saturday, and got to look at 3 Rivs in person 
>>> at their (busy) booth. I took my Riv Road, and was able to ride it for 
>>> about 1.5 hours the next day, outside of Woodland, CA. I was with a group 
>>> on a large variety of bikes, and I was never the limiting factor, so the 
>>> bars didn't slow me down by much. That said, the position still feels a 
>>> little too upright on narrow, stiff tires. I think a longer stem may help 
>>> with that, but right now, I'm leaning toward mounting some Noodle bars I 
>>> already have onto the Riv, and possibly trying the Alba bars on my Disc 
>>> Trucker. 
>>>
>>> A closer examination of my funds seems to indicate I should pare some 
>>> items out of the garage before I splurge on a new frame or on a paint job 
>>> for the Road Standard. That said, if anyone has a ~52 cm Rambouillet, AHH, 
>>> or similar Riv frame that would be a good light-ish Alba bar candidate, 
>>> feel free to hit me up. I may be in a mood to make a financially 
>>> irresponsible decision!
>>>
>>> Here's a shot of my Road Standard in its current configuration, I have 
>>> dropped the bars a significant amount, based on group feedback from the 
>>> last time I posted a shot of it.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Keith
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 8:12 AM RichS  wrote:
>>>
 Hi Keith:

 My experience with Albatross bars is similar to what others have 
 expressed; especially Drew's observation about the role geometry plays in 
 handlebar selection. Albatross bars felt good on my Atlantis, so with this 
 in mind I tried Albas on my Sam (which always had Nitto Noodles). With 
 Sam's more slack geometry and lighter feeling steering the Albas just 
 weren't working for me (even though pictures prove there are a plenty of 
 Sams being ridden with Albas). Now, Noodles are back on the Sam and we're 
 both happier. 

 Side notes: 1. the versatile Atlantis feels perfect with Noodles too. 
 2. a new MIT Homer is enroute to me now and the bars will definitely be 
 Noodles.

 I say go for the new Homer!

 Best,
 Rich in ATL

 On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 8:40:03 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Going back over Keith's post, I think a new AHH is the way to go. It's 
> new and lugged and the color (with cream) is gorgeous, and the frame can 
> be 
> ordered based on what bars you want to use. Also, let's see a pic of that 
> Road Standard! (I have an eternal weakness for original Rivs)

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[RBW] WTB: XS SaddleSack

2019-03-19 Thread Joe Bernard
Ah dang it, that was meant to send PM. Oh well, the first one with a price went 
PM to you, gimme a holler if you're interested. 

Text Joe at 415 786 4623

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[RBW] FS (semi OT): Crust Evasion complete M/L for sale in SF.

2019-03-19 Thread Joe Bernard
That's a nice bike in an amazing color with a sweet bi-plane fork for a very 
fair price. Y'all step up!

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Re: [RBW] Re: Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread David Bivins
OK, apologies for tangentially-related anecdotes, but I want to name
two other companies that come close in terms of customer service and
general stand-behind-it-ness: Domke and Xtracycle.
Domke makes various camera bags here in the US. Their classics are
thick cotton canvas that aren't waterproof per se but can absorb a lot
of water and keep it away from your gear. They can be waxed, and you
can buy them waxed. I have about 6 of them for various kinds of
adventures.
I had one that had a strap that had torn a bit and was separating,
probably from rubbing against my belt for 6 years most days. I emailed
Domke (in Long Island, New York) and asked if they knew a local
tailor/seamstress who could work with canvas this thick and either fix
or replace the strap. They replied asking for a receipt; I replied
that there's not point because I had had it for at least 6 years and
their warranty doesn't go back that far. They asked me to send the bag
in so they could inspect the tear, and a few days later I got a brand
new one in the mail.
Same thing happened with Xtracycle - I asked which model would replace
my no-longer made cargo bike bags with deteriorating lining, and they
said basically "don't bother buying them - we'll send you a new pair.
We don't like that yours wore out so quickly" even though I left them
out in the weather all day every day (and was open about it).

David B in Brooklyn

On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 4:24 PM sameness  wrote:
>
> For what it's worth, which may indeed be quite a bit, and forgive me if I 
> have already shared this story:
>
> Patagonia went out of their way to make sure that their Torrentshell was the 
> last rain jacket I'll ever need.
>
> I walked into their local retail outlet with the sole intention of handing 
> over my (tattered, stained, 10? 11? 12? year old) jacket for repair or 
> recycling, and basically got strong-armed into grabbing a brand new one off 
> the rack.
>
> No receipt or means to prove I was the original owner. Could've found it in 
> the gutter for all they knew, and the condition looked like I did. I 
> protested, they insisted. They even thrust a retail receipt into my clammy 
> palm, "For warranty and returns".
>
> Assuming I get similar mileage from Mk II, totally outlay works out to 
> somewhere around 50 cents a month.
>
> If you can find a Patagonia garment that works for you, only Riv comes close 
> in terms of customer service and general stand-behind-it-ness.
>
> Jeff Hagedorn
> Los Angeles, CA USA
>
> On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 12:49:48 PM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>>
>>
>> (M)uch moreso than even a Patagucci Houdini
>
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[RBW] Re: Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread sameness
For what it's worth, which may indeed be quite a bit, and forgive me if I 
have already shared this story:

Patagonia went out of their way to make sure that their Torrentshell was 
the last rain jacket I'll ever need. 

I walked into their local retail outlet with the sole intention of handing 
over my (tattered, stained, 10? 11? 12? year old) jacket for repair or 
recycling, and basically got strong-armed into grabbing a brand new one off 
the rack. 

No receipt or means to prove I was the original owner. Could've found it in 
the gutter for all they knew, and the condition looked like I did. I 
protested, they insisted. They even thrust a retail receipt into my clammy 
palm, "For warranty and returns".

Assuming I get similar mileage from Mk II, totally outlay works out to 
somewhere around 50 cents a month.

If you can find a Patagonia garment that works for you, only Riv comes 
close in terms of customer service and general stand-behind-it-ness.

Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 12:49:48 PM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>
>
> (M)uch moreso than even a Patagucci Houdini
>

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[RBW] Re: Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread Garth


 I like their clothing too Dave, so much so I bought 2 of the Squamish 
Hoodies a few years ago in different colors, on sale of course !  They 
easily make the best fitting hoods and with functional adjustments if 
called for.  I get the price consideration, but do it all jackets like 
those tend to be high priced to start with. Not that they need to , but 
because they can.  I'm not recommending the Squamish by any means, I like 
it because it's high breathability and un-totally-windproofness lends 
itself to a great range of temps and activities walking or riding or 
whatever, so I can customize what I wear underneath, which is basically 
anything.  That's why I never bought a all-in-one kinda jacket as it has a 
fixed amount of insulation whereas just the shell offers unlimited choices 
underneath or over top. Sometimes I'll even wear it with a Mountain 
Hardwear super thin wind resistant vest that has a mesh back, for extra 
wind buffer on the chest then take one or the other off as my body temp 
raises.  The Squamish hood is just darn perfect too, it fits like it was 
custom made.  It too has a high retail price, much moreso than even a 
Patagucci Houdini that for me sucked in every way and wouldn't wear if was 
free.  The "just works for me" factor trumps whatever the Squamish may 
cost, I would pay retail for it if needed . 


On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 8:53:05 AM UTC-4, Dave Grossman wrote:
>
> I know Garth.  I really like it.  The reviews of it are great and it is 
> exactly what I want.  Simple, clean, and durable.  And I've owned Arcteryx 
> stuff over the years and they are no joke about backing their products.  
>
>
>
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread Dave Grossman
Thanks for the feedback Edwin.  Kevin, it isn't exclusively for riding.  
Just need it for life and I spend a lot of time being active outdoors.  I 
don't tend to buy new stuff often unless I get it used or thrifted so I 
like to do my homework.

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[RBW] FS (semi OT): Crust Evasion complete M/L for sale in SF.

2019-03-19 Thread Adam Leibow
Hi All

I know this is not a Rivendell but it is somewhat related and influenced by 
Riv. 

I am posting my Crust Evasion for sale. Size is M/L or "extra medium" and 
color is sunset kiss yellow/orange/pink fade. See the craigslist ad for 
more info and mention this group and I'll knock off some cost: 
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-francisco-crust-evasion-sunset-kiss/6844417182.html

Please text me if you are interested. The number should be available thru 
Craigslist. 

Thanks!

Adam

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Re: [RBW] Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread Edwin W
I was looking at these this fall:
Black diamond hybrid hoody (part wool) and first light(?) hoody
Patagonia nano air
Atom LT. 

Atom LT I thought was the best. And not even the most expensive! If you can get 
it 30% off at reí: good for you. 

Let us know what you decide. 

Edwin 

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[RBW] WTB: XS SaddleSack

2019-03-19 Thread Kevin Mulcahy
Does anyone have an XS SaddleSack they'd like to sell? I used one for years 
before it got stolen, and I'd like to try one out again. The cheaper the 
better, I'm afraid. 

Thanks!


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Re: [RBW] Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread Kevin Mulcahy
The Arcteryx looks too warm for riding above freezing. 

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[RBW] Re: FS 52 cm AHH (not MIT)

2019-03-19 Thread Joe Bernard
New, and I consider it compatible with my 80 PBH..granted I have a long 
torso/short leg build. This has drops on a 0° stem, it's certainly not the size 
I would pick if I were doing the standard Noodles/Tallux build. It would work 
with a long stem and Bosco/Choco/Billies. 

https://www.analogcycles.com/product/demo-rivendell-atlantis/

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[RBW] Re: FS 52 cm AHH (not MIT)

2019-03-19 Thread Alan H
Is it a new or an old Atlantis? I really like the fact that the new 53s run 
a 650b wheel. Unfortunately that one is not compatible with my 80 cm PBH.

What I'd still love to find is a 50 cm Hunq, the 2016 revision with 650b 
wheels...襤

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> HA! I'd love to, Alan, but I just spent crazy-money on a 53cm Atlantis due 
> here Friday. CRAZY 

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[RBW] Re: F.S. CLEM RACK

2019-03-19 Thread Steve Butcher
By the way, this rack is in excellent shape and never been wrecked.  I did 
purchase it last year from a list member.  Steve

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:58:40 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Hello forum,  
>  I've a Clem rack including the pannier rales and SKS Novice pump that 
> fits the rack.  I want $90.00 for the entire package net to me shipped to 
> lower 48 CONUS.  I do have this mentioned elsewhere under Clem Accessories 
> but decided to add a photo.  Please DM me off list with questions.  
> Thanks,
>
> [image: 20190319_101321.jpeg]
> Steve
>

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[RBW] Re: FS 52 cm AHH (not MIT)

2019-03-19 Thread Joe Bernard
HA! I'd love to, Alan, but I just spent crazy-money on a 53cm Atlantis due here 
Friday. CRAZY 

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Re: [RBW] Enable my bicycle buying issues!

2019-03-19 Thread Keith Weaver
Hi Greg,
I haven't noticed if the BB is chamfered. I bought the frame off craigslist
from someone in the East Bay area about 4-5 years ago, so it's possible
that it is your frame.

It's good to get this input from the group, both on the suitability of this
frame for Alba bars (at least for me), and on whether it really should stay
with the beausage it has right now.

I think I've just gotten in the habit of acquiring a new bike every 12-18
months for the last 3-4 years. I just need to realize that this habit
requires that some bikes actually leave the garage eventually.

On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 2:13 PM Greg J  wrote:

> Hi Keith,
>
> That looks like my old Riv Road Std that I bought from Hiroshi at
> Jitensha.  Is it chamfered for a Mavic BB?
>
> best, Greg
> Oakland, CA
>
>
>
> On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:15:19 AM UTC-7, Keith Weaver wrote:
>>
>> Thanks to all for the great responses! I really enjoyed looking at the
>> beautiful bikes at NAHBS on Saturday, and got to look at 3 Rivs in person
>> at their (busy) booth. I took my Riv Road, and was able to ride it for
>> about 1.5 hours the next day, outside of Woodland, CA. I was with a group
>> on a large variety of bikes, and I was never the limiting factor, so the
>> bars didn't slow me down by much. That said, the position still feels a
>> little too upright on narrow, stiff tires. I think a longer stem may help
>> with that, but right now, I'm leaning toward mounting some Noodle bars I
>> already have onto the Riv, and possibly trying the Alba bars on my Disc
>> Trucker.
>>
>> A closer examination of my funds seems to indicate I should pare some
>> items out of the garage before I splurge on a new frame or on a paint job
>> for the Road Standard. That said, if anyone has a ~52 cm Rambouillet, AHH,
>> or similar Riv frame that would be a good light-ish Alba bar candidate,
>> feel free to hit me up. I may be in a mood to make a financially
>> irresponsible decision!
>>
>> Here's a shot of my Road Standard in its current configuration, I have
>> dropped the bars a significant amount, based on group feedback from the
>> last time I posted a shot of it.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Keith
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 8:12 AM RichS  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Keith:
>>>
>>> My experience with Albatross bars is similar to what others have
>>> expressed; especially Drew's observation about the role geometry plays in
>>> handlebar selection. Albatross bars felt good on my Atlantis, so with this
>>> in mind I tried Albas on my Sam (which always had Nitto Noodles). With
>>> Sam's more slack geometry and lighter feeling steering the Albas just
>>> weren't working for me (even though pictures prove there are a plenty of
>>> Sams being ridden with Albas). Now, Noodles are back on the Sam and we're
>>> both happier.
>>>
>>> Side notes: 1. the versatile Atlantis feels perfect with Noodles too. 2.
>>> a new MIT Homer is enroute to me now and the bars will definitely be
>>> Noodles.
>>>
>>> I say go for the new Homer!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Rich in ATL
>>>
>>> On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 8:40:03 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:

 Going back over Keith's post, I think a new AHH is the way to go. It's
 new and lugged and the color (with cream) is gorgeous, and the frame can be
 ordered based on what bars you want to use. Also, let's see a pic of that
 Road Standard! (I have an eternal weakness for original Rivs)
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Re: [RBW] FS: Sackville Saddlesack medium blue

2019-03-19 Thread Joe Bernard
SOLD

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[RBW] Re: FS 52 cm AHH (not MIT)

2019-03-19 Thread Alan H
Hey Joe! Now's you're chance to turn back time!

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> Chad, we're the same height and I had a Toyo 54 AHH (wonderful bike, never 
> shoulda sold it). I would definitely be on a 52 for dropbars. 

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[RBW] Re: New Rosco Cargo Mixte

2019-03-19 Thread Drw
Ha. 
I've ridden it a lot with the cargo fork and varying loads. the crust fork 
is no joke. it holds a lot of stuff and doesnt change the handling much at 
all, even at low speeds. the only time i notice the weight is when im 
lifting it... then its really heavy. That said, the bike doesnt encourage 
hard riding now, it wants to take things slow and easy... which is sort of 
the point. The kid seat/rear rack is a new edition and we've only taken it 
around the block. that definitely changes the ride more than the fork. tail 
waggyness that i'll have to get used to. we live in a primarily flat area 
now and this is set up for summer rides to the beach and park when i do 3 
months of stay at homing. 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Bombadil Info

2019-03-19 Thread John McBurney
thanks. Ill check your website.

John

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> Yes - they are in stock and shipped every day in 2 sizes 700 x 43 and 650b
> x 43 both sizes are available in Blackwall or Skinwall.
>
>
> On Mar 19, 2019, at 8:01 AM, John McBurney  wrote:
>
> Are Bruce Gordon Rock and Road tires still available?
>
> John
>
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 12:30 AM Chad  wrote:
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>> Forgot to include the thread link.
>>
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/5zVJH4V2txA/r6PI3as5DAAJ
>>
>> This is why I ended up putting the 650Bx43 (45 measured width) Rock n
>> Road tires on.  They also gave me about an additional 1.5cm of standover
>> room.
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Re: [RBW] Re: Bombadil Info

2019-03-19 Thread br...@bgcycles.com
Yes - they are in stock and shipped every day in 2 sizes 700 x 43 and 650b x 43 
both sizes are available in Blackwall or Skinwall.


> On Mar 19, 2019, at 8:01 AM, John McBurney  wrote:
> 
> Are Bruce Gordon Rock and Road tires still available?
> 
> John
> 
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 12:30 AM Chad  > wrote:
> Forgot to include the thread link.  
> 
> 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/5zVJH4V2txA/r6PI3as5DAAJ 
> 
> 
> This is why I ended up putting the 650Bx43 (45 measured width) Rock n Road 
> tires on.  They also gave me about an additional 1.5cm of standover room.
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[RBW] Re: FS: Paul, Nitto, Sackville, Sugino, Shimano

2019-03-19 Thread RichS
All items claimed EXCEPT:

R14 Rack and Deore front derailer still available.

Thanks to all who purchased the other pieces.
Will do my best to ship everything by end of this week.

Best,
Rich in ATL

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Re: [RBW] Re: Bombadil Info

2019-03-19 Thread John McBurney
Are Bruce Gordon Rock and Road tires still available?

John

On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 12:30 AM Chad  wrote:

> Forgot to include the thread link.
>
>
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/5zVJH4V2txA/r6PI3as5DAAJ
>
> This is why I ended up putting the 650Bx43 (45 measured width) Rock n Road
> tires on.  They also gave me about an additional 1.5cm of standover room.
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[RBW] Re: FS: Riv Dealer Enameled Steal Camp Mugs

2019-03-19 Thread A. Nostuh
I’m loving mine it’s danglin’ on my cheviot waiting for the next coffee 
outside 

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[RBW] Re: New Rosco Cargo Mixte

2019-03-19 Thread A. Nostuh
We need a ride report how’s the handling?


Most importantly: Does it plane?

Al in Saratoga 

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Re: [RBW] ATLANTIS TEASER

2019-03-19 Thread Bill Lindsay
If you remember the wheel size, that would be a strong clue to the frame 
size.  A 5-9 rider could probably ride a 56cm Atlantis or a 58cm.  The 56 
was the biggest frame size with 26" wheels.  The 58cm was the smallest 
frame size with 700C wheels.  There's very little chance it's a 54.5cm, and 
very little chance that it's a 61cm.  

Bill  

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 12:55:55 AM UTC-7, Tom Horton wrote:
>
> re mark’s height, I’d say he’s about 5-9 or 5-10. I did measure his riv, 
> center of crank to top of seat tube once, and did not write it down, but 
> 56cm sticks in my mind. he and I knew little about touring bikes then and 
> did what riv recommended. 
>
>
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[RBW] Re: Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread Dave Grossman
I know Garth.  I really like it.  The reviews of it are great and it is 
exactly what I want.  Simple, clean, and durable.  And I've owned Arcteryx 
stuff over the years and they are no joke about backing their products.  



On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 5:55:26 AM UTC-5, Garth wrote:
>
>   Hey Dave . don't let the buts butt you from wearing what suits you.  
>   Backcountry even has some colors for 30% off , so no excuses !
>
> You can buy it now, or get another jacket you didn't want and pay even 
> more later for what you originally had in mind.  It's not a consumable like 
> a dinner, a vacation or a hotel room after all . 
>
> https://www.backcountry.com/arc-teryx-atom-lt-hooded-insulated-jacket-mens
>
>
>
> On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 4:06:51 PM UTC-4, Dave Grossman wrote:
>>
>> Hey Y'all,
>>
>> I'm looking for a new spring/fall mid-weight hoody.  I'd like to get 
>> something with some insulation, rain repellency, zip chest pocket, and 
>> durability.  I've been eyeing the Arcteryx Atom LT Hoody but it ain't cheap.
>>
>> I have the Revelate Hoody which I love but I wouldn't mind something with 
>> a full zip as well.  I'd use it for riding, packing, general life, etc.
>>
>>
>>

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Re: [RBW] FS Nigel Smyth Tweed. Bag

2019-03-19 Thread Bruce Baker
did you sell the nygel smyth tweed??  If not I am inetersted

On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 5:00 PM Kelly  wrote:

> Close to new condion - some tarnish on buckles .. 225.00 shipping included
> lower 48.
>
> https://share.icloud.com/photos/0hWMEsNh5GObyJD-HtEz9HjSw#Home
> PayPal and credit cards accepted .  Visa MasterCard
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Re: [RBW] Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread Bruce Baker
Look at minus33 their merino wool stuff is great for cycling and they have
different weight hoodies...

On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 4:06 PM Dave Grossman  wrote:

> Hey Y'all,
>
> I'm looking for a new spring/fall mid-weight hoody.  I'd like to get
> something with some insulation, rain repellency, zip chest pocket, and
> durability.  I've been eyeing the Arcteryx Atom LT Hoody but it ain't cheap.
>
> I have the Revelate Hoody which I love but I wouldn't mind something with
> a full zip as well.  I'd use it for riding, packing, general life, etc.
>
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[RBW] Re: Midweight Hoody Recommendation

2019-03-19 Thread Garth
  Hey Dave . don't let the buts butt you from wearing what suits you.  
  Backcountry even has some colors for 30% off , so no excuses !

You can buy it now, or get another jacket you didn't want and pay even more 
later for what you originally had in mind.  It's not a consumable like a 
dinner, a vacation or a hotel room after all . 

https://www.backcountry.com/arc-teryx-atom-lt-hooded-insulated-jacket-mens



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>
> Hey Y'all,
>
> I'm looking for a new spring/fall mid-weight hoody.  I'd like to get 
> something with some insulation, rain repellency, zip chest pocket, and 
> durability.  I've been eyeing the Arcteryx Atom LT Hoody but it ain't cheap.
>
> I have the Revelate Hoody which I love but I wouldn't mind something with 
> a full zip as well.  I'd use it for riding, packing, general life, etc.
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: PSA - 1999 Riv All Rounder

2019-03-19 Thread Kevin Lindsey
Matt -
Very sorry to hear that.  It was a good price for what looked like a pretty 
decent bike.
All the best,
Kevin Lindsey
Alexandria, VA
USA

On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:22:43 PM UTC-4, Matt Beecher wrote:
>
> It was sold to somebody that offered more than the asking price and they 
> barely beat me to it. 
>
> Best regards,
> Matt
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Re: [RBW] ATLANTIS TEASER

2019-03-19 Thread tom horton
re mark’s height, I’d say he’s about 5-9 or 5-10. I did measure his riv, center 
of crank to top of seat tube once, and did not write it down, but 56cm sticks 
in my mind. he and I knew little about touring bikes then and did what riv 
recommended.


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