[RBW] Re: Chocomoose Versions

2020-04-06 Thread Joe Bernard
Roberta, 

It can be a little confusing because once upon a time there was a Technomic and 
a Technomic Deluxe which were different quill lengths, then Riv starting 
selling a tall one called Tallux which is some variation on Technomic. All 
cleared up, right?  

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[RBW] Wald Bag

2020-04-06 Thread Tim O. (Portland, OR)
They're great. I have both sizes. The medium is perfect for commuting. The 
large is great if you need to snag something extra at the store. They hold up 
to rain pretty well, especially if they aren't packed full and you can fold the 
zipper over. Not fully waterproof in sustained hard rain. Very convenient for 
everyday, around town use. Most the time I just plop in the bag without 
bungies. I haven't tried other basket bags, I don't have much to compare to, 
but I haven't felt much need for anything else.

Cheers
Tim 
PDX

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[RBW] Re: Chocomoose Versions

2020-04-06 Thread Roberta
"Let's say the stem is slammed and you lay a tape measure flat across the top 
of it..it will end underneath the center of the bar at 12 cm. So if you wanted 
the ChocoMoose reach on a regular Choco you would use a 12cm Technomic or 
Tallux stem."


Joe - what's the difference between those two stems?

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[RBW] Wald Bag

2020-04-06 Thread Dave Grossman
Does anyone have the Wald bag they make for the 137 and 139?  Just curious 
as to how it is as I was debating getting one.


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Re: [RBW] Re: 30 Days of Biking!

2020-04-06 Thread Joe Bernard
Wait, now the little guy wants a Riv? I believe this is a new development! 

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Re: [RBW] Re: 30 Days of Biking!

2020-04-06 Thread Leah Peterson
He’s still content, but he’d like anything that belonged to his older brother. 

Sent from my iPad

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> Wait, now the little guy wants a Riv? I believe this is a new development! 
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[RBW] FS: Bosco Cockpit

2020-04-06 Thread Conway Bennett
Bosco Bar cockpit for sale!  The right/rear shifters busted but I don't need or 
want any of this stuff in the linked image.  And sorry, I do not know the 
measurements for the bars or stem but they are probably 55 cm and 11 cm or 13 
cm, respectively.
$120 net to me shipped CONUS with preference and a discount for local pickup in 
Chicago.  Thanks in advance.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/cFi3pGFfR3thNghb9

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Re: [RBW] Clempocalypse Build

2020-04-06 Thread Joe Bernard
"You should lash a roll of toilet paper on the rack."

Someone would steal it. 

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[RBW] Re: WTB or Trade: Rear wheel for Roadini

2020-04-06 Thread Joe Bernard
16 months later!

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[RBW] Re: Any Riv folks in Loveland, CO?

2020-04-06 Thread Kip Otteson
Sounds like there are few up in the area.  I just did the Carter Lake route 
from Loveland and it was an excellent country ride.  It's got enough 
climbing for me, for sure and nice rolling terrain.  I'm estimating 25-30 
miles.  That could be fun and do a coffee brew up at the marina!  I don't 
know when this is going to be over, but I'm ready for some fun summer rides.

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> I’m moving to Loveland and I know it’s not the right time for group rides 
> but was wondering if there are any Owners in this area?

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Re: [RBW] Re: 30 Days of Biking!

2020-04-06 Thread Curtis McKenzie
Partick,

Thank you for the photo.  You brightened our day.

Peace,
Curtis
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 4:47 PM 'Ann L' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Thanks, that made my night.
>
> On Monday, April 6, 2020 at 2:54:06 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> Giving up posting my photo here, but if you want to see a dinosaur in a
>> mask, with me, follow the link. Grin. Sorry for the 4 deleted posts.
>> https://deaconpatrick.org/el-bandito-incognito
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
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[RBW] Re: 30 Days of Biking!

2020-04-06 Thread 'Ann L' via RBW Owners Bunch
Thanks, that made my night. 

On Monday, April 6, 2020 at 2:54:06 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Giving up posting my photo here, but if you want to see a dinosaur in a 
> mask, with me, follow the link. Grin. Sorry for the 4 deleted posts. 
> https://deaconpatrick.org/el-bandito-incognito
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
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[RBW] Re: WTB or Trade: Rear wheel for Roadini

2020-04-06 Thread lambbo
Still looking for:
a high quality used 
32 or 36 spoke
130mm, 700c Wheel, 
with a serviceable long lasting hub like Phil Wood or White Industries (not 
Chris King, too loud), 
that can take 10 speed Shimano cassettes. 

Thanks!
Antone
BK, NY


On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 9:40:49 PM UTC-5, lambbo wrote:
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> A few months ago Patrick Shea sold me an original SON hub on a 32 spoke 
> mavic open pro ceramic rim, 32 spoke...it was such a great deal!  
>
> BUT, it looks and feels very very funny on my Roadini, given that the rear 
> wheel is a lightweight low-spoke Mavic Aksium (which also feels too flexy 
> for my 220lbs). 
>
> SO, I'm looking for a 32 (or 36) spoke rear wheel with decent hub 130mm 
> spacing,  9, 10, or 11 speed, 23mm wide or wider preferable.  Open Pro 
> ceramic would be great to match, but I'm open to anything. 
>
> Not looking to spend a great deal of money, but I do want something 
> reliable.   
>
> WILLING TO TRADE both Mavic Aksium wheels, which are black, true, and 
> lightweight, for one great rear wheel. 
>
> Thank you Rivbunch!
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[RBW] Re: Nice Try, Assholes!

2020-04-06 Thread Jason Fuller
I live in a high bike-theft city, so choosing an extra sturdy rack, 
checking it that it's in good shape, making sure to lock to the right part 
of the rack, using two locks (and going around at least one wheel) is just 
part of normal lock-up.  I also always try to lock up in front of a cafe or 
somewhere there'll be an idle audience (and potential that me, the owner, 
is keeping an eye) versus somewhere secluded where there are less 
witnesses.  Also, ensuring said place will be open until I get back to my 
bike is key. 

I cannot bring myself to lock up the Hillborne out of sight for any length 
of time, but I do use the Clem as a lockup bike as long as it's not a 
particularly rough area. I use my old Raleigh Twenty for parking in bad 
areas of town or for extended periods. 

I'm a fan of using a Krytonite U-lock from top tube or down tube to rack, 
and then a Abus link lock around the seat tube, rear wheel, and bike rack.  
I also have Pin Head wheel locks as well as little press-in inserts in my 
seat and stem bolts (forget the brand)

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Re: [RBW] Clempocalypse Build

2020-04-06 Thread 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch
You should lash a roll of toilet paper on the rack. 

--Eric Norris
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> On Apr 6, 2020, at 3:50 PM, J Imler  wrote:
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> Here are pics of my Clem Build during quarantine.
> 
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1--3phVlc_eNAlqM8O_9-eI8rkvt_rTb6
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[RBW] Clempocalypse Build

2020-04-06 Thread J Imler
Here are pics of my Clem Build during quarantine.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1--3phVlc_eNAlqM8O_9-eI8rkvt_rTb6

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Re: [RBW] Have an idea for my stash of unused camera film

2020-04-06 Thread 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch
Not sure which Eric you’re asking, but I scan my negatives with an Epson V550 
Photo scanner. It has carriers for 35mm and 120 film. Also works as a flatbed 
scanner for printed materials.

Not the fastest, but the cost to upgrade to the nicer version wasn’t worth the 
price to me. 

Mac software was recently upgraded and works pretty well.

--Eric Norris
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@CampyOnlyguy (Twitter/Instagram)

> On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:03 PM, Philip Williamson  
> wrote:
> 
> Eric, what’s your scanning method? 
> I’m trying to set up a copy stand and backlight (iPad) to replace my clunky 
> Epson flatbed setup. 
> 
> As David said, I got a box of his Protopan, and have shot about half. Mostly 
> chickens (very hard) and trees (very easy). 
> 
> My inherited giant Epson R2400 doesn’t recognize any paper, so I haven’t been 
> able to print anything. I may do a giveaway of the nice photo paper and 
> rolls, if I can’t make it work. 
> 
> Philip
> Santa Rosa, CA 
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Re: [RBW] Have an idea for my stash of unused camera film

2020-04-06 Thread Philip Williamson
Eric, what’s your scanning method? 
I’m trying to set up a copy stand and backlight (iPad) to replace my clunky 
Epson flatbed setup. 

As David said, I got a box of his Protopan, and have shot about half. Mostly 
chickens (very hard) and trees (very easy). 

My inherited giant Epson R2400 doesn’t recognize any paper, so I haven’t been 
able to print anything. I may do a giveaway of the nice photo paper and rolls, 
if I can’t make it work. 

Philip
Santa Rosa, CA 

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[RBW] Re: 30 Days of Biking!

2020-04-06 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
Giving up posting my photo here, but if you want to see a dinosaur in a 
mask, with me, follow the link. Grin. Sorry for the 4 deleted posts. 
https://deaconpatrick.org/el-bandito-incognito

With abandon,
Patrick

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[RBW] Re: 30 Days of Biking!

2020-04-06 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
How are folks posting photos right way up? I deleted two failed attempts, 
and this one showed in the preview as correct but posted wrong. Shrug. Grin.

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> El Bandito Incognito. Me and the dino in mask, Dinosaur Center, Woodland 
> Park, Co. Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> [image: IMG_9664.jpeg]
>
>

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[RBW] Re: 30 Days of Biking!

2020-04-06 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
El Bandito Incognito. Grin. Note the dinosaur with mask, at the Dinosaur 
Center in Woodland Park, Co.

With abandon,
Patrick


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[RBW] Re: Chocomoose Versions

2020-04-06 Thread Joe Bernard
I'll try clearer language to see if it helps your thinking. Let's say the stem 
is slammed and you lay a tape measure flat across the top of it..it will end 
underneath the center of the bar at 12 cm. So if you wanted the ChocoMoose 
reach on a regular Choco you would use a 12cm Technomic or Tallux stem. Make 
sense? 

I don't have a way to guarantee the swap would work out for you, but I'm fairly 
certain - having ridden both setups, I had that flared-bar/stem combo on a bike 
Analog built  - that this bar would bring the curves as close or closer than 
Flared drops on a 3cm stem. 

In short, if you think a ChocoMoose will work I recommend finding one and 
trying it. It's a neat design that looks great, and I have serious doubts it's 
coming around again.  

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[RBW] Re: FS: Rat Trap Pass, Paul // Dura Ace, vintage MTB/XT/105 & more

2020-04-06 Thread ant ritchey
Some stuff has sold, here's what's left:

105 group
TRP levers
Dura Ace / Paul shifter set up
XT pedals
Surly single speed kit
SKS hardware
LX derailleur

On Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 7:55:26 PM UTC-7, ant ritchey wrote:
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> Hello folks!
>
> Anthony Ritchey in Portland, Oregon here.
>
> Hopefully everyone is feeling as healthy as can be...and hopefully all 
> y'all are able to ride a bit or wrench at the very least! The custom that 
> I've been blabbing about for almost 17 months is off to paint at long 
> last...time to shake down the workshop and raise some more funds! Prices *do 
> not* include shipping. Holler if you have any more questions or wanna see 
> more pics. Interested? PM me or text please - 724 757 9358. Be well!
>
> Listed in order of Google Drive pics, hopefully.
> IMAGES OF COOL PARTS HERE 
> 
>
> *Vintage 105 Group - $95*
> A near-complete group; in excellent shape; these parts have seen little 
> use. Sat on this for a while for either a retro road rebuild or 1x set up. 
> Includes:
> FC-1050 crank, 170mm, 130bcd
> -BF-1050 brake calipers, recessed nut, pads have seen little use.
> -FD-1050 front derailleur, 28.6 clamp
> -RD-1050 short cage rear (actually handles up to a 34t cog with 48-39 
> rings, indexes well for 8, haven't tried 9 yet)
> -BL-1051 brake levers, white hoods in excellent shape
> -SL-1050 shifters
> -FC-5600 chainring NOS 39t 130bcd
> -NIP Origin8 single speed chainring bolts (for optional 1X application)
>
> *TRP levers - $55*
> Tektro's top shelf drillium // polished beauties. Gum hoods show wear but 
> are pretty clean and in good shape.
>
> *Dura Ace // Paul - 9 speed bar end-thumbie shift kit - $115*
> The venerable friction/left // 9 spd indexing/right bar end shifter set. 
> This sale includes the stock Shimano bar end pods AND black anodized Paul 
> thumbie mounts for 22.2 clampery. Everything in pretty good shape. If you 
> couldn't tell, I'm running the thumb shifting set up on a bike at current, 
> which is why pics of these parts aren't in with the rest. Lemme know if 
> you'd like better pics of this outfit. 
>
> *XT cantis & pads - $25*
> M730, w/ pads and hardware, good condition. One bike's worth of vintage 
> MTB cantilevers that tons of folks agree to be one of the best feeling 
> cantis ever made.
>
> *Sakae SR triple - $50*
> 175mm. 50-38-28, pulled from a "garage queen" '86 MB-1 and in near-new 
> condition, chainrings are practically new. Very pretty silver cranks. Not 
> pictured but includes dust caps and original bottom bracket.
>
> *Shimano 7 speed cassette - $15*
> CS-HG50. 11-34, Nickel-plated and in excellent condition. Less than 100 
> miles.
>
> *Hite Rite - $30*
> "BREEZE + ANGELL". The one and only. Sought this out for a vintage MTB 
> project that never saw the light of day. In excellent condition.
>
> *XT flat pedals - $25*
> The big bear-trap style ones. M730, right? Scratches on the other cage, 
> spin smoth.
>
> *XT M735 front & rear derailleurs - $35*
> In excellent shape. Front clamp is 28.6. Long cage rear with set screw to 
> adjust spring tension, how cool!
>
> *LX 9 speed derailleur - $10*
> M531. A lil dirty, pulleys show wear, Shifts/functions prefectly.
>
> *Shimano granny gears - $7 each*
> 2 for sale. Both are 22t // 58bcd; leftover from my 94/58 buying 
> craze/obsession. Chromed, steel, in great shape. 
>
> *Surly Single Speed Kit, Cog & Extras - $40*
> All you need for SS-ifying yer rig with vertical dropouts. Includes all 
> necessary spacers, lock ring, beautiful and well-made 3/32" 20t Surly cog; 
> all lightly used. Also throwing in a Forte chain tensioner and 3/32" chain. 
>
> *SKS hardware fender hardware - $8*
> Brand new stays and hardware; Breakaway mounts, eyebolts & nut set.  
> Bought this for a recent fender project and ended up not needing it. 
> Missing the rear fender "sliding clip" but I may have one for your needs 
> depending on what fender you're looking to mount...lemme know!
>
> *Compass Rat Trap Pass - $100*
> 26 x 2.3". 2 top o' the line supple tires, here. Standard casing, gum 
> wall. Tread and sidewalls in excellent condition. Less than 100 miles.
>

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[RBW] Bicycle Quarterly 8-packs, Rene Herse book Special ($50)

2020-04-06 Thread Jan Heine


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is a time when it's important to turn off our screens, make a cup of tea, 
and enjoy a good read.

To supply you with reading material, we're offering a big discount on our 
most popular literature. For a limited time, you can order 8- and 9-packs 
of *Bicycle Quarterly* and/or our 424-page book *Rene Herse • The Bikes • 
The Builder • The Riders,'*for $ 50 each. Either will give you many hours 
of reading enjoyment. For details, head over to 

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[RBW] Re: FS: 60cm Yves Gomez Complete Bike - $1200 plus shipping

2020-04-06 Thread David B
Bump and lower. $750 frameset, $1150 complete plus packing/shipping or 
local pickup in Chicago area (can meet for social distance handoff).

On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 12:13:19 PM UTC-5, David B wrote:
>
> Bumping this and offering as a frameset (frame/fork/headset). Complete is 
> $1200, frameset is $800. Either option is plus shipping/packing - and 
> shipping appears to be the primary option at this point.
> Email for more photos.
> If you inquire and decide not to purchase - no biggie, but kindly let me 
> know.
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
> On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 9:50:41 PM UTC-6, David B wrote:
>>
>> Finally following through in a stable downsize and this is one that I 
>> can't justify keeping anymore.
>>
>> Rivendell Yves Gomez
>>
>> This, I believe, is the from the last run before the Cheviot replaced the 
>> Foy/Gomez. 
>> 60cm, with a taller head tube than the previous 62cm model, so fits big - 
>> easy to get handlebars up high and comfy.
>> Frame/fork have scuffs from locking up and the decals are starting to 
>> show wear. However, it's a beautiful sage with red filled in hearts.
>> Built up as a 1x8-speed. Have a different crankset I could swap in - 
>> though it'd need a front derailleur and shifter.
>>
>> Prefer to sell this as a complete right now, and would prefer a local 
>> sale, though not completely opposed to shipping if it comes to that.
>> Feel free to email for more specific specifics on components if you're 
>> interested. Rebuilt a week ago or so with a new chain and cassette and new 
>> cable housing and cables.
>>
>> $1200 - again local sale preferred. Any shipping/insurance/packing 
>> expenses would be extra. 
>> Poorly lit photos here: https://www.instagram.com/p/B9VZGiFlrbF/
>> More photos coming this weekend.
>>
>> Build list.
>> Wheels - Shimano Deore hubs (36/32) - rear rim is Velocity Dyad, front is 
>> Alex DM18
>> Panaracer Pasela Tires - 700x35mm - new
>> 8-Speed Sunrace Cassette - new-ish
>> Shimano Deore Rear Derailleur
>> Shimano Dura Ace 7410 Crankset - 39t chainring
>> Nylon Platform Pedals - placeholders but included to get you rolling
>> Nitto Technomic Stem
>> Nitto Albatross Bars
>> Cork Grips - new, not permanently attached should you wish to swap
>> Sunrace Friction Shifter - mounted Riv-inboard style
>> Tektro Brake Levers - new
>> Tektro Long Reach Brakes
>> Generic 27.2mm seatpost
>> Gyes Leather Saddle - similar shape to the discontinued Brooks B68 model
>> SKS P50 LongBoard Fenders
>> Fender Mounted Battery Rear Light
>>
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Chocomoose Versions

2020-04-06 Thread j.schwartz
One more question about this bar...for anyone..
Could someone who is currently using the bar give me a sense of the forward 
reach for the hand position that is the curved & dropped area when the 
stem is moderately low to slammed?
I know this would change depending on head tube angle ,, etc but we all 
ride similar bikes.
I'm currently riding a 55 Appa and I'm on the lower end of the sizing 
spectrum for that bike.
It's got 29x2.1 tires and it's both tall and long , for me.  Not *too* tall 
or long but I wouldn't put a long stem on this bike unless I was bars that 
swept back generously.
Currently, I'm running flared drops with one of those Analog 30mm quill 
stems.
I'd like to know if the hand position on the bars where the curves that 
drop down would be too stretched out for me.  
thank you



On Monday, April 6, 2020 at 10:32:51 AM UTC-4, j.schwartz wrote:
>
> Thanks Joe
> I think the optical illusion with this bar and photos is based on how much 
> ppl slam the stem or not.
> To my eye, and knowing what I know about how I like to set up my bikes, a 
> bike with this bar set up high doesn't seem that it would be comfortable to 
> me, however on some of the photos I've seen where it's pretty low or even 
> slammed, it looks like it would sync up with my riding style.  Also my 
> bikes have pretty long head tubes, (first gen SH, Apppaloosa, 2019 Clem)
> Do you have a sense on what the vertical extension would be if the moose 
> were slammed?
> Thanks for the reach number.
> Jason 
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 10:06:44 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>> Forgot the pic. 
>>
>> On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 7:02:41 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>> > I did an 'eyeing it' measurement on my ChocoMoose from top of my 
>> headset to the theoretical top of the stem if it went up parallel to the 
>> top of the bar like a 7-shaped stem would. I got about 17.5cm with it 
>> buried a couple mm below the Max Height line. Stem reach is 12cm. 
>> > 
>> > Hopefully this gives you a rough idea of height and reach when deciding 
>> if your bike can use a ChocoMoose.
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Chocomoose Versions

2020-04-06 Thread j.schwartz
Thanks Joe
I think the optical illusion with this bar and photos is based on how much 
ppl slam the stem or not.
To my eye, and knowing what I know about how I like to set up my bikes, a 
bike with this bar set up high doesn't seem that it would be comfortable to 
me, however on some of the photos I've seen where it's pretty low or even 
slammed, it looks like it would sync up with my riding style.  Also my 
bikes have pretty long head tubes, (first gen SH, Apppaloosa, 2019 Clem)
Do you have a sense on what the vertical extension would be if the moose 
were slammed?
Thanks for the reach number.
Jason 




On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 10:06:44 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Forgot the pic. 
>
> On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 7:02:41 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
> > I did an 'eyeing it' measurement on my ChocoMoose from top of my headset 
> to the theoretical top of the stem if it went up parallel to the top of the 
> bar like a 7-shaped stem would. I got about 17.5cm with it buried a couple 
> mm below the Max Height line. Stem reach is 12cm. 
> > 
> > Hopefully this gives you a rough idea of height and reach when deciding 
> if your bike can use a ChocoMoose.
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Nice Try, Assholes!

2020-04-06 Thread ascpgh
Ball peen. 

Hammer the end of the threaded stub into a rivet retaining the nut, bike 
rack, locks and bike. Three accurate strikes of a fair sized one should do. 

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 12:02:33 PM UTC-4, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA wrote:
>
> On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 9:49:15 PM UTC+8, Mike Williams wrote:
>>
>> I used to see this in the Bay Area sometimes,  store owners/ public works 
>> would put some type of heavy glue/ caulk/ rubber cement on the top of 
>> threads on top of the nut to keep it in a fixed place and it seemed to be a 
>> pretty good deterrent.
>>
>
> Caulk and similar goop is easily removed, oftentimes by merely backing the 
> nut out. What is needed are tamper-resistant nuts/bolts. Or weld the darn 
> things onto the rack; it's not as if these racks get moved often.
>

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[RBW] Re: FS Items: Fork, Stem, Crank, Shifter bits, Bar other small bits

2020-04-06 Thread Mike Godwin

Update on remaining items

1” threadless Spectrum custom fork, Spectrum dropouts, Henry James crown, 
single dropout eyelets, 5mm threaded boss under fork crown, drilled for 
recessed brake. Comes with Chris King 1" - 9/8" headset bits.  941 grams; 
26.8 crown race (as measured with mechanical caliper);  >> 356 mm axle to 
brake mount, 375 mm axle to base of crown race; >> 325 mm steer tube; 55 mm 
rake. Geometric trail on Lemond Zurich is 38 mm (74 HA) running 650b 
wheels. Photos show 700x32 tire on an A23 rim, 31 mm wide actual, 30 mm 
height from outside edge of rim; short reach brakes with pads at bottom of 
slot.  38 mm width at tire area. $140 shipped.

 

1 pair, H Plus SON TB14 rims, practically new. 32 hole, double eyelet, box 
section, gray anodized, welded joint, machined brake surface straight and 
round. Take off from the Della Santa (the bike looked brand new when I got 
it, surely a garage queen). 500 g. 611 ERD. 18 mm internal width / 23 mm 
external width.  (DT spokes too if you want them).   $90  shipped 
bikeflights.

 

Silver Bar End pods with Shimano down tube cable stops.  30 shipped

 

Shimano 7400 8 spd/friction Bar End Shifters, minor scrapes on right 
shifter, complete.   30 shipped

 

Shimano Sora FD-3000 34,9.  Free with something esle, or 12 shipped.

 

Suntour XC Sport FD 28,6 bottom pull (see ghost image on cage lever arm). 
Cage shape like a Cyclone, but no cutouts in the outer cage plate. No fussy 
endless band clamp. Free with something else, or 12 shipped  

 

Nitto B136 bars. 26,0 clamp diameter, 44 cm wide, minor tape residue, Nitto 
crest in very fine condition.  30 shipped

 

Nitto MTC-01, modified.  Threadless stem adaptor 22,2 to 25,4. Total length 
11 cm, knurled length 3.5 cm. Aluminum cinch bolt, 72 grams. 25 shipped. 

 

Tektro brake levers, black. The lever body is shaped similar to Shimano 
brifters. The levers have the QR button to get a little extra space when 
opening the brake. 15 shipped 

 

Suntour XC two-bolt seat post. 27,2 diameter.  Received from fellow 
bob-lister Mr Ulmer as NOS a while back. 275 mm (10.75 inches) total 
length, 200 mm (8 inches) above min insert line. In fabulous condition.   
65 shipped. 

 

Step-on flat pedals. VP-500, black. Cast aluminum with nubs on platforms. 
15 shipped

 

Chris King stainless steel cages, 20 shipped for both, or please ask for 
them in some other combo shipment. 

 
TA Specialties Pro Vis 5 crank and TA three piece bottom bracket for 68 mm 
bb shell.  170 arms, 46-40-26 rings, pedal washers, English threads 
throughout. Threads and tapers in great condition. All TA rings.  125 
shipped.


If your email bounced, give a ring or send a message to 925-4409698.

Mike


On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 5:34:30 PM UTC-7, Mike Godwin wrote:

> Hi Folks, this is cross-posted on the I-bob list. Attached file is a photo 
> compilation from powerpoint to reduced file size PDF. If you would like the 
> source photos, please contact me. As always, if my asking price seems high 
> throw me an offer. 
> 1” threadless Spectrum custom fork, Spectrum dropouts, Henry James crown, 
> single dropout eyelets, 5mm threaded boss under fork crown, drilled for 
> recessed brake. Comes with Chris King 1" - 9/8" headset bits.  941 grams; 
> 26.8 crown race (as measured with mechanical caliper); >> 356 mm axle to 
> brake mount, 375 mm axle to base of crown race; >> 325 mm steer tube; 55 
> mm rake. Geometric trail on Lemond Zurich is 38 mm (74 HA) running 650b 
> wheels. Photos with 700x32 tire on an A23 rim, 31 mm wide actual, 30 mm 
> height from outside edge of rim; short reach brakes with pads at bottom of 
> slot.  38 mm width at tire area. $140 shipped.  Please email me if you 
> would like to see the higher resolution source photos. As always make an 
> offer if the price seems too high. (Fork is the same price. IIRC that was 
> I paid Dr Jim "Suntour Jim" Bailey.)
>
> 1 pair, H Plus SON TB14 rims, practically new. 32 hole, double eyelet, box 
> section, gray anodized, welded joint, machined brake surface straight and 
> round. Take off the Della Santa (the bike looked brand new when I got it, 
> surely a garage queen). 500 g. 611 ERD. 18 mm internal width / 23 mm 
> external width.  (DT spokes too if you want them).   $90  shipped 
> bikeflights.
>
>  
>
> Silver Bar End pods with Shimano down tube cable stops.  30 shipped
>
>  
>
> Shimano 7400 8 spd/friction Bar End Shifters, minor scrapes on right 
> shifter, complete.   30 shipped
>
>  
>
> Shimano Sora FD-3000 34,9.  Free with something esle, or 12 shipped.
>
>  
>
> Suntour XC Sport FD 28,6. Cage shape like a Cyclone, but no cutouts in the 
> outer cage plate. No fussy endless band clamp. Free with something else, or 
> 12 shipped  
>
>  
>
> Nitto B136 bars. 26,0 clamp diameter, 44 cm wide, minor tape residue, 
> Nitto crest in very fine condition.  30 shipped
>
>  
>
> Nitto MTC-01, modified.  Threadless stem adaptor 22,2 to 25,4. Total 
> length 11 cm, knurled