[RBW] PSA 58 Sam on eBay.

2019-05-30 Thread Jonathan D.
Drew.  Good catch. I thought it was the sage at first glance with screaming 
kids. I think I updated the title.  I found emailing the seller a good way to 
get a feel on if it is legitimate.  There is always buyer protection as well.  

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[RBW] PSA 58 Canti Sammon eBay.

2019-05-30 Thread Ian A
Seller has zero feedback...

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[RBW] PSA 58 Canti Sammon eBay.

2019-05-30 Thread Drw
And not a canti sam

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[RBW] FS: Nitto Flare bars, IRD combo sorta-brifters, 0° stem

2019-05-30 Thread Joe Bernard
Stem sold. 

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[RBW] FS: Nitto Flare bars, IRD combo sorta-brifters, 0° stem

2019-05-30 Thread maxcr
Hi Joe,

PM sent for the stem

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[RBW] PSA 58 Canti Sammon eBay.

2019-05-30 Thread Jonathan D.
Currently going to less then a $1000 with a nice looking build.  

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F202688423306

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[RBW] Re: Tires for 2000/2001 Toyo Atlantis with 50mm SKS fenders

2019-05-30 Thread William!
I’ve run both 42mm and 48mm Shikoros on my 61cm Toyo, with fenders. 48mm is 
somewhat tight but I’ve had no issues with it.

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[RBW] Re: Coffee Grinder Question

2019-05-30 Thread Ginz
Are we grinding on the road or at home? I assume the road, as there are larger 
manual grinders for home. 

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[RBW] Hunqapillar coming back with a new design?

2019-05-30 Thread DarinM
Looks like it sold fast. Pretty cool that they’re working with Steve Rex now, 
it would be awesome to see them start using some fillet brazing on a joint or 
two.

Darin

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[RBW] Hunqapillar coming back with a new design?

2019-05-30 Thread Chris L
RBW has a 53cm Hunqapillar prototype frameset (in the original gray/red 
color scheme!) for sale with the statement that this is the last chance to 
get a new "old style" Hunqapillar and that a redesigned, MUSA version may 
be coming.   

Having recently purchased a 54 Hunqapillar, I'm intrigued by what Grant & 
Co. will do for a new version.  

53 cm Hunqapillar frameset 


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[RBW] Re: Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread Brian Campbell
I recently got these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G9YUS34/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8=1

Contrary to what they say, the padding is minimal. I don't like most modern 
gloves, as I am not looking for padding help.

On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 3:06:39 PM UTC-4, REC (Roberta) wrote:
>
> I didn't want to hijack the Newbaum's new padded tape topic, so I started 
> this one.
>
> I have older Meisha cork grips, scallaced --the ones with the bulge about 
> 2/3 from the bar end.  One issue I have with it is that in the summer when 
> my hands sweat, and it's hard to keep a grip.
>
> Do you think that putting either the new padded tape or the standard tape 
> wound work with slippage (and perhaps padding)?  I don't want to ruin the 
> cork grips with the sticky stuff on the back of the tape, so I was thinking 
> about first wrapping the grips with blue painters tape.  I'd probably 
> remove the tape after summer, because I like the look of the cork.
>
> What do you think?   Or should I just buy summer riding gloves?
>
> Thanks, Roberta 
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Tires for 2000/2001 Toyo Atlantis with 50mm SKS fenders

2019-05-30 Thread 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners Bunch
Paul

The Compass site shows a 700C 50/51mm Honjo fender (H47/H50) accommodates a 
max tire size of 38mm.

John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ

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[RBW] Re: Tires for 2000/2001 Toyo Atlantis with 50mm SKS fenders

2019-05-30 Thread dougP
Paul:

I had 45 mm Schwalbe Marathons on my '03 Atlantis with fenders.  Don't 
recall the fender size but it was picked because it was the widest one that 
would fit the bike.

dougP

On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 4:30:06 PM UTC-7, Paul Burns wrote:
>
> How wide do you think I can go?  
>
> Would Compass Snoqualmie Pass (700Cx44) work?  And if so, are they too 
> delicate for regular use?
>
> Any views on Soma Shikoro 42mm?  Panaracer Gravel Kings (only go up to 
> 38mm in 700C)
>
> Will be riding mostly on country roads, but sometimes dirt with rocks (c. 
> 1.5-2inches) the townships use to patch the dirty roads.
>
> I wish I had bought 65 mm fenders...and had 650B wheels!
>
> Thank you
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread REC (Roberta)
Jeff, that’s a huge concern of mine too. The shape is so ergonomic and we 
cannot get them any longer.  I’m nervous about recking a good thing (except 
when they are wet).  
Roberta 

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[RBW] Tires for 2000/2001 Toyo Atlantis with 50mm SKS fenders

2019-05-30 Thread Paul Burns
How wide do you think I can go?  

Would Compass Snoqualmie Pass (700Cx44) work?  And if so, are they too delicate 
for regular use?

Any views on Soma Shikoro 42mm?  Panaracer Gravel Kings (only go up to 38mm in 
700C)

Will be riding mostly on country roads, but sometimes dirt with rocks (c. 
1.5-2inches) the townships use to patch the dirty roads.

I wish I had bought 65 mm fenders...and had 650B wheels!

Thank you

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[RBW] Re: Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread sameness
Have considered this myself, but my concern is that the tape will pull up 
some chunks of cork along with it. Since they don't make this shape anymore 
and I really like 'em, I've erred on the "Let someone else try it first" 
side, ha.

Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA

On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 3:11:25 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Cotton tape with the sticky, then when you remove it, rag with lighter 
> fluid or other goop remover, and re shellac the cork. Easy to say when I 
> don't do the work. Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
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[RBW] Re: Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread Benz, Sunnyvale, CA
I don't have any experience with cotton tape over (real) cork grips, but 
have you considered wrapping some twine over the cork grips and 
then shellacking it? My Jones SG bars have cushiony (fake) cork bar tape, 
wrapped over with cotton bar tape, "entangled" with twine, and then 
shellacked. The twine form grippy ridges and they're good enough for 
lightweight mountain biking as well as look good. I copied the style from 
Rivendell, as per this Blahg post 
. 
Be careful not to put too many layers of shellac as that will smoothen out 
the grips.


On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 12:06:39 PM UTC-7, REC (Roberta) wrote:
>
> I didn't want to hijack the Newbaum's new padded tape topic, so I started 
> this one.
>
> I have older Meisha cork grips, scallaced --the ones with the bulge about 
> 2/3 from the bar end.  One issue I have with it is that in the summer when 
> my hands sweat, and it's hard to keep a grip.
>
> Do you think that putting either the new padded tape or the standard tape 
> wound work with slippage (and perhaps padding)?  I don't want to ruin the 
> cork grips with the sticky stuff on the back of the tape, so I was thinking 
> about first wrapping the grips with blue painters tape.  I'd probably 
> remove the tape after summer, because I like the look of the cork.
>
> What do you think?   Or should I just buy summer riding gloves?
>
> Thanks, Roberta 
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
Cotton tape with the sticky, then when you remove it, rag with lighter fluid or 
other goop remover, and re shellac the cork. Easy to say when I don't do the 
work. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

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[RBW] Re: Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread Garth

  I doubt the painters tape beneath bar tape on top of cork would provide a 
silp free experience Roberta. For summer riding with sweaty hands I wear 
these "fishing gloves" from Glacier Bay.  They just so happen to make 
terrific cycling gloves ! By far most preferred over any "cycling glove" 
which offer slim pickin's for unpadded, leather that dries soft, and big 
enough for XL hands.  The unpadded palm is fully synthetic leather that is 
thin and grippy, dry or wet and dries soft and quickly. They always feel 
temperature neutral even in high heat/humidity and block UV. I've worn a 
pair since past summer and this summer so far and they look good as new. I 
bought the blue camo ones because they are kinda funky looking but they 
also have some plain gray ones. 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001UE8D7M/ref=twister_B079P4Q7RV


On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 3:06:39 PM UTC-4, REC (Roberta) wrote:
>
> I didn't want to hijack the Newbaum's new padded tape topic, so I started 
> this one.
>
> I have older Meisha cork grips, scallaced --the ones with the bulge about 
> 2/3 from the bar end.  One issue I have with it is that in the summer when 
> my hands sweat, and it's hard to keep a grip.
>
> Do you think that putting either the new padded tape or the standard tape 
> wound work with slippage (and perhaps padding)?  I don't want to ruin the 
> cork grips with the sticky stuff on the back of the tape, so I was thinking 
> about first wrapping the grips with blue painters tape.  I'd probably 
> remove the tape after summer, because I like the look of the cork.
>
> What do you think?   Or should I just buy summer riding gloves?
>
> Thanks, Roberta 
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread sameness
I've considered it many times, including while riding in the rain over the 
weekend. 

Love the shape, don't like 'em when they get wet, but hate gloves even 
more. 

Please report back with your findings?

Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
>
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[RBW] Cotton tape on top of Meisha's cork grips--good idea or not?

2019-05-30 Thread REC (Roberta)
I didn't want to hijack the Newbaum's new padded tape topic, so I started this 
one.

I have older Meisha cork grips, scallaced --the ones with the bulge about 2/3 
from the bar end.  One issue I have with it is that in the summer when my hands 
sweat, and it's hard to keep a grip.

Do you think that putting either the new padded tape or the standard tape wound 
work with slippage (and perhaps padding)?  I don't want to ruin the cork grips 
with the sticky stuff on the back of the tape, so I was thinking about first 
wrapping the grips with blue painters tape.  I'd probably remove the tape after 
summer, because I like the look of the cork.

What do you think?   Or should I just buy summer riding gloves?

Thanks, Roberta 

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[RBW] Re: Best smallish rear rack for long chainstay models?

2019-05-30 Thread Shoji Takahashi
If your rear saddle bag isn't going to hold too much weight, then maybe try 
rigging up the "peck deck" ala Ultraromance. Here's a link to pics+text of 
Matt's (of Crust) Nor'easter with the peck deck.
https://bikepacking.com/bikes/matts-crust-nor-easter/

I think different sizes of long-wheelbase Riv's have different rack mount 
positions. Some with mid-seat stay mounts might work well with R14, Mark's 
rack, etc. 

Good luck!
shoji


On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 1:01:58 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
>
> I liked the Nitto R14 rack. Looks like Riv made their own version but it's 
> sold out. I ziptied a sackville saddle bag for a bit to mine when I had it.
>
> On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 2:00:37 PM UTC-4, Doug Van Cleve wrote:
>>
>> Howdy folks.
>>
>> Despite the whole front basket thing, AFAIK GP has never really been pro 
>> front loading.  It seems to me the long back end is perfect for a rear 
>> rack, assuming the stays and what-not are long enough.  What rear racks 
>> look good on these and fit well?
>>
>> Thanks, Doug
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Brewing tips for Cold Coffee Whilst Bikepacking

2019-05-30 Thread phil k
Thanks for reporting back, I think I may have to try this when I go camping.

On Monday, May 27, 2019 at 9:48:42 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Today's cold coffee in the field experiment went well. Pouring, no filter 
> yields minimal grains for the first cup, more than I'd like for the second. 
> Also, tried a thin cotton cloth (think wee bandana) and that may be the way 
> I go. Easy clean and bury, let dry, clean and bury the rest. Thanks for 
> helping me sort that out!
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick  
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[RBW] Re: Best smallish rear rack for long chainstay models?

2019-05-30 Thread phil k
I liked the Nitto R14 rack. Looks like Riv made their own version but it's 
sold out. I ziptied a sackville saddle bag for a bit to mine when I had it.

On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 2:00:37 PM UTC-4, Doug Van Cleve wrote:
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> Howdy folks.
>
> Despite the whole front basket thing, AFAIK GP has never really been pro 
> front loading.  It seems to me the long back end is perfect for a rear 
> rack, assuming the stays and what-not are long enough.  What rear racks 
> look good on these and fit well?
>
> Thanks, Doug
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[RBW] Re: WTB: Bolt-on Rear Derailleur

2019-05-30 Thread Teague Scott
I've got one of these on some horizontal dropouts. Works pretty well:

problem solvers tensioner/hanger 


theres this one too:

dmr tensioner/hanger 


Not super cheap, but does the trick. One PITA with the problem solvers one 
- the tab that sits on the back of the dropout for tensioning purposes is 
wider than the dropout. I had to file it down a bit to not rub on the 
smallest cassette cog. Probably not a big deal if you're only running a 
couple cogs in the back.

- Teague

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 5:20:19 PM UTC-6, Eric Karnes wrote:
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> Evening-
>
> In preparation for my impending move to the land of Brexit, my beloved 
> SimpleOne is on (very) long-term loan to a trusted friend. I was chatting 
> with him yesterday about the bike and mentioned the article on the two 
> shiftable gears mod in Riv Reader number 36. Needless to say he is 
> interested in trying it.
>
> So I told him I would ask around for a bolt-on rear derailleur. Anyone 
> have one they are looking to get rid of? If so, just PM me. 
>
> Thanks!
>
> Eric
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Re: [RBW] Re: Best smallish rear rack for long chainstay models?

2019-05-30 Thread Steven Sweedler
There is also this rear nitto rack that uses the cantilever posts
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nitto-NR20-Rear-Rack/131538098516?hash=item1ea0481954:g:23cAAOSwPcVVgUA4
$83 shipped, best for a saddlebag support, I would think
Steve


On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 10:29 AM Drw  wrote:

> In order of stability, to my thinking...
>
> -marks rack attached to above brake mounts and mid seatstay mounts
> -nitto saddlebag support attached to seatpost and mid seatstay mounts
> https://www.ebay.com/itm
> -tumbleweed t rack
> -tubus fly or airy
> -nitto campee minus the removable low rider parts
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[RBW] Re: Best smallish rear rack for long chainstay models?

2019-05-30 Thread Drw
In order of stability, to my thinking...

-marks rack attached to above brake mounts and mid seatstay mounts
-nitto saddlebag support attached to seatpost and mid seatstay mounts
-tumbleweed t rack
-tubus fly or airy
-nitto campee minus the removable low rider parts

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[RBW] Re: Newbaum's now offers wider, more padded tape

2019-05-30 Thread phil k
I'll have to try them. I used to just run multiple newbaums, and then 
switched to leather. I miss the various Newbaum colors

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> In addition to their standard tape, see this page 
> 
>  
> for info on their new tape.
>
> Tom
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[RBW] Re: My 25th Anniversary Rivendell

2019-05-30 Thread Marty Gierke, Stewartstown PA
The trap interfered with my tires so it had to go, but honestly I wanted a 
cleaner look to begin with. I suppose it is lighter now, but in this case 
aesthetics was the driver. Think of it as a Swiss taillight bracket. 

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