[RBW] WTB: Roadeo or Roadini 58 to 61 or so

2021-08-04 Thread Adam Kimball
Title says it all and I know it's a bit of a long shot. But if you have a 
*clean* bike somewhere between 58-61cm, let me know.

Thanks!
Adam

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Re: [RBW] Bring Out The Brompton!

2021-08-04 Thread J L
Dom,

Wider tire?  Give me a month for a ride report :) 

The largest tire made for 349 rims is the 349X1 1/2. They work out to be about 
38-40mm in practice. That fits the fork on all models and the rear frame on 
many, but not all. Ti models are a little tighter. The real pinch point is the 
rear brake caliper.

Greenspeed in AUS used to make a model called Scorcher. A little internet 
searching  will direct you to these tires used on Bromptons, including a blog 
from a store in Japan from a few years back. 

Greenspeed is no longer, but you can still get 60tpi or 120tpi scorchers from a 
recumbent shop in Australia. They also have their own house brand in the same 
size called TRUBLU.

Jason

> On Aug 4, 2021, at 6:59 PM, Dominic Ryan  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Jason,
> 
> It is indeed (although I live in Japan so Honjo products are much cheaper 
> here).
> 
> There is a tiny amount more clearance, however it seems there is no way to 
> get a wider tire on the Brompton due to the frame shape (unless anyone here 
> knows otherwise?) 
> 
> I'd love to see some wider and more interesting tire options for Brompton!
> 
> Dom
> 
>> On Thu, 5 Aug 2021, 08:13 J L,  wrote:
>> Dominic,
>> 
>> Hahaha. These are a high ticket item. 
>> 
>> Is your personal bike? Is the clearance any different than with the Brompton 
>> plastic ones? 
>> 
>> Jason
>> 
 On Aug 4, 2021, at 3:51 PM, Dominic Ryan  wrote:
 
>>> 
>>> For those of you that like to waste money on Brompton parts, I recommend 
>>> some Honjo fenders!
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
 On Wed, 4 Aug 2021, 23:01 Minh,  wrote:
 great thread and welcome to the club jason.  mine is similiar to yours 
 when i got it.  be prepared for the tinker bug!  i turned my fender model 
 into a rack one with a rack and new fender.   it makes push cart mode much 
 more stable.  
 i also added a dyno front wheel and light.  
 
 they are useful in a way that is very different from a full size bike.  
 though riding here in nyc can be a bit hectic with them!
 
> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 8:22:39 AM UTC-4 philipr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
> I picked up the Grateful Red rear LED USB light, it comes with a couple 
> of mounting options, one of which is literally an exact fit for the 
> Brompton rear reflector bracket!
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 7:12:10 AM UTC-5 weste...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>> Eric, 
>> 
>> Here's my Brompton in it's natural element -  multi-modal transport.   
>> I'm 6'7" tall and ride 65-68 cm road bikes, and the Brompton with the 
>> telescoping seat post and the H bars works well for me. 
>> 
>> Julian Westerhout
>> Bloomington, IL 
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:56:19 PM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:
>>> Anyone have a picture/experience of a Brompton set up for a taller 
>>> (~6’3”) rider? Asking for a friend. 
>>> 
 On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, Joe Bernard  wrote:
 Ash,
 
 A Bosco can be done if you can make the reach and folded math work. 
 
 The clamp is 25.4 and the mast folds down so the reach-back juts away 
 from the bike. You'd have a bigger folded footprint but still crazy 
 compact relative to storing or transporting a full-size bike. 
 
 The ETT is about 60cm with no stem reach. You'd have the reach to the 
 flat part of the bar in the same range as stock Brom bars but the rest 
 is coming WAY back. You'll never sit up any straighter on a bicycle 
 than holding the ends of a Bosco on a Brompton! 
 
> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 3:45:43 PM UTC-7 Ashwath Akirekadu 
> wrote:
> Nice to see all those cute pictures!
> 
> Wondering if the Bosco bar would work for a Brompton.  
> 
> Brompton is in my N+1 list, but Bosco is a must.
>> On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 at 11:28:15 UTC-7 Rick Thompson wrote:
>> That is a Wald 582 folding metal basket, with a Trigo adapter plate 
>> modified to fit it to the carrier block. It is not light, but 
>> nothing on mine is...
>> 
>> Mine came as the "raw lacquer", but from the factory it is really a 
>> paint color and not just raw metal with lacquer over. I am using 
>> metal bluing with varnish over as touch up, that is close to the 
>> color.
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:38:33 AM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>> Rick: which basket is that? Aliexpress & typing "brompton + 
>>> titanium" certainly brings up some lovely items too.
>>> 
>>> I'm thinking of doing a strip down to raw metal & lacquer over the 
>>> winter as I love that look.
>>> 
 On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 7:01:20 PM UTC-5 Rick Thompson wrote:
 Yes, but Bromptons 

Re: [RBW] Bring Out The Brompton!

2021-08-04 Thread Dominic Ryan
Hi Jason,

It is indeed (although I live in Japan so Honjo products are much cheaper
here).

There is a tiny amount more clearance, however it seems there is no way to
get a wider tire on the Brompton due to the frame shape (unless anyone here
knows otherwise?)

I'd love to see some wider and more interesting tire options for Brompton!

Dom

On Thu, 5 Aug 2021, 08:13 J L,  wrote:

> Dominic,
>
> Hahaha. These are a high ticket item.
>
> Is your personal bike? Is the clearance any different than with the
> Brompton plastic ones?
>
> Jason
>
> On Aug 4, 2021, at 3:51 PM, Dominic Ryan 
> wrote:
>
> 
> For those of you that like to waste money on Brompton parts, I recommend
> some Honjo fenders!
>
>
>
> On Wed, 4 Aug 2021, 23:01 Minh,  wrote:
>
>> great thread and welcome to the club jason.  mine is similiar to yours
>> when i got it.  be prepared for the tinker bug!  i turned my fender model
>> into a rack one with a rack and new fender.   it makes push cart mode much
>> more stable.
>> i also added a dyno front wheel and light.
>>
>> they are useful in a way that is very different from a full size bike.
>> though riding here in nyc can be a bit hectic with them!
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 8:22:39 AM UTC-4 philipr...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I picked up the Grateful Red rear LED USB light, it comes with a couple
>>> of mounting options, one of which is literally an exact fit for the
>>> Brompton rear reflector bracket!
>>>
>>> [image: PXL_20210804_121832278.jpg]
>>> [image: PXL_20210804_121843239.jpg]
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 7:12:10 AM UTC-5 weste...@gmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Eric,

 Here's my Brompton in it's natural element -  multi-modal transport.
 I'm 6'7" tall and ride 65-68 cm road bikes, and the Brompton with the
 telescoping seat post and the H bars works well for me.

 Julian Westerhout
 Bloomington, IL

 On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:56:19 PM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:

> Anyone have a picture/experience of a Brompton set up for a taller
> (~6’3”) rider? Asking for a friend.
>
> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, Joe Bernard  wrote:
>
>> Ash,
>>
>> A Bosco can be done if you can make the reach and folded math work.
>>
>> The clamp is 25.4 and the mast folds down so the reach-back juts away
>> from the bike. You'd have a bigger folded footprint but still crazy 
>> compact
>> relative to storing or transporting a full-size bike.
>>
>> The ETT is about 60cm with no stem reach. You'd have the reach to the
>> flat part of the bar in the same range as stock Brom bars but the rest is
>> coming WAY back. You'll never sit up any straighter on a bicycle than
>> holding the ends of a Bosco on a Brompton! 
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 3:45:43 PM UTC-7 Ashwath Akirekadu
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Nice to see all those cute pictures!
>>>
>>> Wondering if the Bosco bar would work for a Brompton.
>>>
>>> Brompton is in my N+1 list, but Bosco is a must.
>>> On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 at 11:28:15 UTC-7 Rick Thompson wrote:
>>>
 That is a Wald 582 folding metal basket, with a Trigo adapter plate
 modified to fit it to the carrier block. It is not light, but nothing 
 on
 mine is...

 Mine came as the "raw lacquer", but from the factory it is really a
 paint color and not just raw metal with lacquer over. I am using metal
 bluing with varnish over as touch up, that is close to the color.

 On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:38:33 AM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

> Rick: which basket is that? Aliexpress & typing "brompton +
> titanium" certainly brings up some lovely items too.
>
> I'm thinking of doing a strip down to raw metal & lacquer over the
> winter as I love that look.
>
> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 7:01:20 PM UTC-5 Rick Thompson wrote:
>
>> Yes, but Bromptons are for shopping!
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50409330646/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50597181768/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/
>>
>> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 10:45:59 AM UTC-7 Bill Gibson wrote:
>>
>>> Look at used cameras from KEH Camera. Any price point you want.
>>> Costco used to sell Nikon D3500 kits with two lenses, but I don't 
>>> see it
>>> online right now, so check what KEH has. Canon EOS at any price or
>>> resolution you want to pay for. Some instructors will demand a 
>>> certain
>>> number of pixels, but any Nikon or Canon dslr will be serviceable 
>>> to begin
>>> with , and KEH checks them out, warrants them, and will buy them 
>>> back.
>>> Also, can rent fancy 

Re: [RBW] Bring Out The Brompton!

2021-08-04 Thread Philip Barrett
Any recommendations for a cheap carry bag capable of surviving a domestic 
airline?

On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 6:13:41 PM UTC-5 J L wrote:

> Dominic,
>
> Hahaha. These are a high ticket item. 
>
> Is your personal bike? Is the clearance any different than with the 
> Brompton plastic ones? 
>
> Jason
>
> On Aug 4, 2021, at 3:51 PM, Dominic Ryan  wrote:
>
> 
>
> For those of you that like to waste money on Brompton parts, I recommend 
> some Honjo fenders!
>
>  
>
> On Wed, 4 Aug 2021, 23:01 Minh,  wrote:
>
>> great thread and welcome to the club jason.  mine is similiar to yours 
>> when i got it.  be prepared for the tinker bug!  i turned my fender model 
>> into a rack one with a rack and new fender.   it makes push cart mode much 
>> more stable.  
>> i also added a dyno front wheel and light.  
>>
>> they are useful in a way that is very different from a full size bike.  
>> though riding here in nyc can be a bit hectic with them!
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 8:22:39 AM UTC-4 philipr...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I picked up the Grateful Red rear LED USB light, it comes with a couple 
>>> of mounting options, one of which is literally an exact fit for the 
>>> Brompton rear reflector bracket!
>>>
>>> [image: PXL_20210804_121832278.jpg]
>>> [image: PXL_20210804_121843239.jpg]
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 7:12:10 AM UTC-5 weste...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Eric, 

 Here's my Brompton in it's natural element -  multi-modal transport.   
 I'm 6'7" tall and ride 65-68 cm road bikes, and the Brompton with the 
 telescoping seat post and the H bars works well for me. 

 Julian Westerhout
 Bloomington, IL 

 On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:56:19 PM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:

> Anyone have a picture/experience of a Brompton set up for a taller 
> (~6’3”) rider? Asking for a friend. 
>
> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, Joe Bernard  wrote:
>
>> Ash,
>>
>> A Bosco can be done if you can make the reach and folded math work. 
>>
>> The clamp is 25.4 and the mast folds down so the reach-back juts away 
>> from the bike. You'd have a bigger folded footprint but still crazy 
>> compact 
>> relative to storing or transporting a full-size bike. 
>>
>> The ETT is about 60cm with no stem reach. You'd have the reach to the 
>> flat part of the bar in the same range as stock Brom bars but the rest 
>> is 
>> coming WAY back. You'll never sit up any straighter on a bicycle than 
>> holding the ends of a Bosco on a Brompton! 
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 3:45:43 PM UTC-7 Ashwath Akirekadu 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Nice to see all those cute pictures!
>>>
>>> Wondering if the Bosco bar would work for a Brompton.  
>>>
>>> Brompton is in my N+1 list, but Bosco is a must.
>>> On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 at 11:28:15 UTC-7 Rick Thompson wrote:
>>>
 That is a Wald 582 folding metal basket, with a Trigo adapter plate 
 modified to fit it to the carrier block. It is not light, but nothing 
 on 
 mine is...

 Mine came as the "raw lacquer", but from the factory it is really a 
 paint color and not just raw metal with lacquer over. I am using metal 
 bluing with varnish over as touch up, that is close to the color.

 On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:38:33 AM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> Rick: which basket is that? Aliexpress & typing "brompton + 
> titanium" certainly brings up some lovely items too.
>
> I'm thinking of doing a strip down to raw metal & lacquer over the 
> winter as I love that look.
>
> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 7:01:20 PM UTC-5 Rick Thompson wrote:
>
>> Yes, but Bromptons are for shopping!
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50409330646/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50597181768/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/
>>
>> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 10:45:59 AM UTC-7 Bill Gibson wrote:
>>
>>> Look at used cameras from KEH Camera. Any price point you want. 
>>> Costco used to sell Nikon D3500 kits with two lenses, but I don't 
>>> see it 
>>> online right now, so check what KEH has. Canon EOS at any price or 
>>> resolution you want to pay for. Some instructors will demand a 
>>> certain 
>>> number of pixels, but any Nikon or Canon dslr will be serviceable 
>>> to begin 
>>> with , and KEH checks them out, warrants them, and will buy them 
>>> back. 
>>> Also, can rent fancy stuff at Lensrentals.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 1, 2021 at 4:23 PM Patrick Moore  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 .

 

[RBW] Re: Who likes the original Atlantis?

2021-08-04 Thread Fullylugged

Bill wrote, " It does not have the lugged look if you need that look".
The Salsa and the Crust are welded frames. It's not the look, it's the 
livelier action you get in a lugged frame, I think.  A Rawland Norvindian 
felt dead underneath me, and so did a LHT.  My fullylugged Ram and Road 
OTOH are lively (as are my other 2 fully lugged steel bikes. An old Nashbar 
by Maruishi and a Waterford).  I'd take a Toyo Atlantis in a heartbeat if 
one came along in my size.  or an AR for that matter. 
No disrespect to the original color, but that new mermaid color is the bomb 
and I'd gladly use it for my next paint job.  
On Friday, July 30, 2021 at 2:31:39 PM UTC-5 Edwin W wrote:

> The first Riv I ever saw was an Atlantis on the BART when I was living in 
> Berkeley in the late 2000s. Didn't know what it was at the time, but I 
> thought, that looks cool! Had a Sam, now a Joe, but I always loved that 
> original Atlantis. Not the current one with the bow-flex second tube in my 
> size.
> I think Rivendell should do a run of the original(ish) Atlantis, with some 
> of these aspects from those first runs:
>
>1. The color (of course)
>2. Single top tube (doubles aren't for everyone)
>3. 26' wheels in small sizes, 700c in the bigger ones (I'd be cool 
>with 26' in all sizes)
>4. 45mm chainstays (maybe a hair smaller in the smaller sizes, a hair 
>bigger in the large sizes)
>5. Clearance for 2in tires with fenders
>
> Who else would sign up for one?
> What other aspects would you like?
>
> Hankering for an Atlantis (61 or 64cm if you have one) in Nashville,
>
> Edwin
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Phone holder preferences

2021-08-04 Thread Robert Blunt
Thank you David. Been using one now for a few weeks and love it.

On Wed, Aug 4, 2021, 6:01 PM David Person  wrote:

> Robert, I just updated a post I had done on the Quad Lock mount on my
> Albatross bars. FWIW.
>
> On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 9:00:34 AM UTC-7 Robert Blunt wrote:
>
>> Thank you everybody. I will be rendering  quad lock this week!
>>
>>
>> Robert Blunt
>> Pennington, NJ
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 11:34 AM Tim Rogers <97r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Quad lock ... especially if you are moving phone between bikes. I have a
>>> mount on my Clem and on my recumbent and it doesn't get any easier. Rock
>>> solid connection and the case only adds a bit of depth to the phone itself.
>>>
>>> On Monday, June 14, 2021 at 7:25:24 PM UTC-5 Nick Payne wrote:
>>>
 Another vote for the Quadlock. I use their out-front mount and attach
 my headlight to the GoPro mount underneath. Never had any problems with the
 mount in several years of use over all sorts of road surfaces.
 [image: PXL_20210615_001940747.jpg]

 Nick

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Re: [RBW] Bring Out The Brompton!

2021-08-04 Thread J L
Dominic,

Hahaha. These are a high ticket item. 

Is your personal bike? Is the clearance any different than with the Brompton 
plastic ones? 

Jason

> On Aug 4, 2021, at 3:51 PM, Dominic Ryan  wrote:
> 
> 
> For those of you that like to waste money on Brompton parts, I recommend some 
> Honjo fenders!
> 
>  
> 
>> On Wed, 4 Aug 2021, 23:01 Minh,  wrote:
>> great thread and welcome to the club jason.  mine is similiar to yours when 
>> i got it.  be prepared for the tinker bug!  i turned my fender model into a 
>> rack one with a rack and new fender.   it makes push cart mode much more 
>> stable.  
>> i also added a dyno front wheel and light.  
>> 
>> they are useful in a way that is very different from a full size bike.  
>> though riding here in nyc can be a bit hectic with them!
>> 
>>> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 8:22:39 AM UTC-4 philipr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I picked up the Grateful Red rear LED USB light, it comes with a couple of 
>>> mounting options, one of which is literally an exact fit for the Brompton 
>>> rear reflector bracket!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 7:12:10 AM UTC-5 weste...@gmail.com wrote:
 Eric, 
 
 Here's my Brompton in it's natural element -  multi-modal transport.   I'm 
 6'7" tall and ride 65-68 cm road bikes, and the Brompton with the 
 telescoping seat post and the H bars works well for me. 
 
 Julian Westerhout
 Bloomington, IL 
 
> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:56:19 PM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:
> Anyone have a picture/experience of a Brompton set up for a taller 
> (~6’3”) rider? Asking for a friend. 
> 
>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, Joe Bernard  wrote:
>> Ash,
>> 
>> A Bosco can be done if you can make the reach and folded math work. 
>> 
>> The clamp is 25.4 and the mast folds down so the reach-back juts away 
>> from the bike. You'd have a bigger folded footprint but still crazy 
>> compact relative to storing or transporting a full-size bike. 
>> 
>> The ETT is about 60cm with no stem reach. You'd have the reach to the 
>> flat part of the bar in the same range as stock Brom bars but the rest 
>> is coming WAY back. You'll never sit up any straighter on a bicycle than 
>> holding the ends of a Bosco on a Brompton! 
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 3:45:43 PM UTC-7 Ashwath Akirekadu wrote:
>>> Nice to see all those cute pictures!
>>> 
>>> Wondering if the Bosco bar would work for a Brompton.  
>>> 
>>> Brompton is in my N+1 list, but Bosco is a must.
 On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 at 11:28:15 UTC-7 Rick Thompson wrote:
 That is a Wald 582 folding metal basket, with a Trigo adapter plate 
 modified to fit it to the carrier block. It is not light, but nothing 
 on mine is...
 
 Mine came as the "raw lacquer", but from the factory it is really a 
 paint color and not just raw metal with lacquer over. I am using metal 
 bluing with varnish over as touch up, that is close to the color.
 
> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:38:33 AM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
> Rick: which basket is that? Aliexpress & typing "brompton + titanium" 
> certainly brings up some lovely items too.
> 
> I'm thinking of doing a strip down to raw metal & lacquer over the 
> winter as I love that look.
> 
>> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 7:01:20 PM UTC-5 Rick Thompson wrote:
>> Yes, but Bromptons are for shopping!
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50409330646/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50597181768/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/
>> 
>>> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 10:45:59 AM UTC-7 Bill Gibson wrote:
>>> Look at used cameras from KEH Camera. Any price point you want. 
>>> Costco used to sell Nikon D3500 kits with two lenses, but I don't 
>>> see it online right now, so check what KEH has. Canon EOS at any 
>>> price or resolution you want to pay for. Some instructors will 
>>> demand a certain number of pixels, but any Nikon or Canon dslr will 
>>> be serviceable to begin with , and KEH checks them out, warrants 
>>> them, and will buy them back. Also, can rent fancy stuff at 
>>> Lensrentals.com
>>> 
>>> 
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2021 at 4:23 PM Patrick Moore  
> wrote:
> .
> 
> Oh, speaking of expenses: daughter needs a DSLR (digital SLR) 
> minimally good enough for "art projects," which means relatively 
> hi res photos and manual adjustment of shutter speed, aperture, 
> and lighting (did I get those right?). Someone said Costco has 
> good deals. Suggestions? Not asking for donations, just 

[RBW] Re: Quad Lock Phone Mount

2021-08-04 Thread Johnny Alien
I have mine mounted to the stem so I am of no help here but wanted to jump 
in to say I really love this product. It works great.

On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 6:00:07 PM UTC-4 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:

> The QL Out-Front mount does indeed work on an Albatross bar.  The ID of 
> the clamp without a spacer ring is 35mm.  They provide spacers for 22.2mm, 
> 25.4mm and 31.8mm.   The 22.2mm fit great.
>  
> [image: IMG_2783.jpg]
>
> On Wednesday, June 9, 2021 at 7:53:16 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> That's creative! 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 9, 2021 at 4:28:39 PM UTC-7 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> My solution was to go with the Handlebar/Stem mount rather than the 
>>> Out-Front mount.
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2685.jpg]
>>> On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 6:00:27 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 Oh I see..yeah, that could be a problem. You may have better luck with 
 my solution, the clamp would fit somewhere in the straight section between 
 the first turn at the stem and the forward curve of the Albatross. Which 
 is 
 easier to look at than explain, this pic should help. 

 My mount is listed for motorcycles, it comes with three different shims 
 to fit various bar diameters. 
 On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 5:47:37 PM UTC-7 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks Joe, I did see your post earlier.  Not sure there is enough 
> straight section of bar on the Albatross to mount the Out-Front.  Clamp 
> section is 12mm wide and I'm not sure there is a straight 12mm wide 
> section 
> within 3 or four inches of the stem.
>
> On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 3:57:25 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> Check the Things You Might Like thread for my Quad Lock mounted to a 
>> Tosco with the direct (not out-front) mounting. Not exactly what you're 
>> looking for, but I can vouch for how stable and awesome the product is. 
>> The 
>> Out-Front looks like a great solution for getting the phone in 
>> front/over 
>> the stem. 
>>
>> Joe Bernard
>>
>> On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 3:33:40 PM UTC-7 cycli...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone using a Quad Lock Out-Front phone mount on a pair of 
>>> Albatross bars?   If you do and can post a picture, I would appreciate 
>>> it.
>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Phone holder preferences

2021-08-04 Thread David Person
Robert, I just updated a post I had done on the Quad Lock mount on my 
Albatross bars. FWIW.

On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 9:00:34 AM UTC-7 Robert Blunt wrote:

> Thank you everybody. I will be rendering  quad lock this week!
>
>
> Robert Blunt
> Pennington, NJ
>
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 11:34 AM Tim Rogers <97r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Quad lock ... especially if you are moving phone between bikes. I have a 
>> mount on my Clem and on my recumbent and it doesn't get any easier. Rock 
>> solid connection and the case only adds a bit of depth to the phone itself. 
>>
>> On Monday, June 14, 2021 at 7:25:24 PM UTC-5 Nick Payne wrote:
>>
>>> Another vote for the Quadlock. I use their out-front mount and attach my 
>>> headlight to the GoPro mount underneath. Never had any problems with the 
>>> mount in several years of use over all sorts of road surfaces.
>>> [image: PXL_20210615_001940747.jpg]
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
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[RBW] Re: Share More Riv Riding Pics

2021-08-04 Thread Damien
Jason, love your setups. And just an FYI - beer is definitely an errand, 
and a mission critical one at that!

On Wednesday, 4 August 2021 at 15:28:36 UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:

> Here's one of each of my bikes (okay, there is a fourth, my mountain bike, 
> but I haven't ridden it lately and it is not at all Riv-inspired) from the 
> past week doing what each of them does best!
>
> Sam Hillborne out on an adventure
> Bombadil doing some heavy lifting
> Raleigh Twenty running errands (okay picking up beer)
>
> On Wednesday, 4 August 2021 at 08:14:12 UTC-7 phoen...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Yesterday we got out before the triple digit temps. We hit up two local 
>> parks, had a blast on the swings, kicked a ball all over the park and ate 
>> snacks in the shade of some huge cedars! (Don’t worry, we didn’t leave the 
>> hat behind)
>> [image: 51433055-0ED2-48E4-965E-A2CEF3F40ED3_1_105_c.jpeg]
>> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 7:18:12 AM UTC-7 ascpgh wrote:
>>
>>> I'm away from my bikes tending to family health issues, really wanting 
>>> for a nice long ride like this. This was a weekend trip on my Rambouillet 
>>> down the Great Allegheny Passage to Cumberland, MD with a Sunday 
>>> night Amtrak shuttle home. 
>>> [image: 3C9CE6DE-8E63-4881-A2AD-0FD1D586328F_1_105_c.jpeg]
>>> Great Allegheny Passage along the Youghiogheny River between 
>>> Connellsville, PA and Ohiopyle State Park, PA.
>>> [image: 78008998-5FC2-40A6-9452-3E31F6BA0EA6_1_105_c.jpeg]Great 
>>> Allegheny Passage, Salisbury Viaduct over the Casselman River and Flight 93 
>>> Highway, outside of Meyersdale, PA. 
>>> [image: B798B94B-B8D6-4B51-A89E-AB63ECF2A4B3_1_105_c.jpeg]
>>> Great Allegheny Passage along the Casselman River between Markleton, PA 
>>> and Casselman, PA. Neither a rocker nor a mod, but a ton up.
>>> [image: IMG_7452.jpeg]
>>> Early morning walk in AR with Ike the Lab pup. Looking south from a 
>>> junction to a streetlight. Ghostly little pink bike in driveway to the 
>>> right.[image: 356C3A49-DC42-4684-8064-6E8DB1AA2C03_1_201_a.jpg]
>>> Ike the traveling pup. Not a bike but gets me out three times a day. 
>>>
>>> Andy Cheatham
>>> Pittsburgh
>>> (reporting from Hot Springs National Park)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 11:31:22 AM UTC-5 weste...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 This one is from May -- on the Katy Trail in Missouri. The Radical 
 Design Cyclone trailer makes a great kickstand for my 68cm Toyo Atlantis. 

 Julian Westerhout
 Bloomington, IL 

 On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 11:41:06 PM UTC-5 bicycler...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

>
> I got to be the shirtless guy taking a picture of his bike in the 
> River today. 
> Found a new to me section of the American River that’s just deep 
> enough to float and just shallow enough not to drown. Went full Huck 
> Finn, 
> carrying my bike through some sections downstream before getting lost and 
> having to double back. 
> This was the turnaround of a fairly spirited ride on a warm day, so 
> the swim was much appreciated. 
> -Addison, 
> Shirtless in Sacramento 
> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 10:00:02 AM UTC-7 Paul in Dallas wrote:
>
>> Thanks Patrick. 
>> I also miss Deacon Jones posts and pictures. He certainly has a 
>> significant skill in capturing stunning pics riding in the Pikes Peak 
>> area.
>>
>> He still has a website I think under Deacon Patrick. A search should 
>> pop it up.
>>
>> Cool pics and historical perspective Philip!
>>
>> I've ridden up and down Swiss Avenue many times and always enjoy it.
>>
>> Also your Platypus looks terrific!
>>
>> Yeah, the heat and humidity. It does get to me also.
>>
>> A break this week with slightly cooler temps...thank the Lord.
>> I measured 1.1 inches of rain yesterday and last night.
>>
>> Paul in Dallas
>>
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[RBW] BG Rock n' road, Panaracer Col de la vie, Gravel king tires for sale

2021-08-04 Thread Julian Westerhout
For Sale: 

One pair of Panaracer Col de la Vie 650b  x 38  tires. Light use, one has 
dirty sidewalls, 85-90% of life left in them. $35 shipped to CONUS for the 
pair. 

One pair of brand new, never unwrapped Panaracer Gravel King SK 650b x 42 
 (27.5 x 1.75) tires. $60 shipped to CONUS for the pair. 

One pair of Bruce Gordon Rock n’ Road 700 x 43 tires. Light use, some dirt, 
85-90% of life left in these. $60 shipped to CONUS for the pair. 

Paypal F preferred. 

Photos at https://flic.kr/s/aHsmWm89zF

Julian Westerhout
Bloomington, IL 

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Re: [RBW] FS: Phil Wood, Nitto, Arkel, MKS, Rivendell, Park parts

2021-08-04 Thread 'Gerard Gunhouse' via RBW Owners Bunch
Parts List Update

Additional parts pricing adjustments


   - Nitto Rear Rack (medium)  New$160.00


   - Nitto M12 Front Rack  New  $70.00  SOLD
   

   - Arkel Commuter Bag w/ laptop sleeve  Excellent condition  $40.00


   - MKS Track Pedals New   $20.00


   - Rivendell Baggins Banana Bag (2)  New  $60.00 each


   - Pair of Avocet Fas Grip City tires K1.25 26x1.25 (559x32mm) less than 
   50 miles  $35.00  SOLD


   - Park Cable /Housing Cutter CN-10 NEW   $25


   - Gille Berthoud Small Saddle Bag (Black) NEW  $40 


   
Shipping not included

In addition, I have a wheel set I had built up (Peter White) I am 
considering selling. The set is new and has never been ridden. $750  

   - Phil Wood 120/135 36H Touring Hub Set (Shimano compatable)
   - Mavic A719 700C/36H
   - Wheelsmith DB spokes

On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 4:15:28 PM UTC-4 Gerard Gunhouse wrote:

> Pictures are available in my Flickr account  
>  https://flic.kr/s/aHsmW4KhM9
> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 1:49:49 PM UTC-4 Gerard Gunhouse wrote:
>
>>
>> Additional parts pricing adjustments
>>
>>
>>- Nitto Rear Rack (medium)  New$165.00
>>
>>
>>- Nitto M12 Front Rack  New  $70.00
>>
>>
>>- Arkel Commuter Bag w/ laptop sleeve  Excellent condition  $45.00
>>
>>
>>- MKS Track Pedals New   $25.00
>>
>>
>>- Rivendell Banana Bag (2)  New  $60.00
>>
>>
>>- Pair of Avocet Fas Grip City tires K1.25 26x1.25 (559x32mm) less 
>>than 50 miles  $35.00  SOLD
>>
>>
>>- Park Cable /Housing Cutter CN-10   $25
>>
>>
>>
>> Shipping not included
>>
>> In addition, I have a wheel set I had built up (Peter White) I am 
>> considering selling. The set is new and has never been ridden. $750  
>>
>>- Phil Wood 120/135 36H Touring Hub Set (Shimano compatable)
>>- Mavic A719 700C/36H
>>- Wheelsmith DB spokes
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 11:11:07 AM UTC-4 Gerard Gunhouse wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Joe 
>>>
>>> Sorry for the confusion. I had thought the Nitto M12 rack sold but it 
>>> appears is still available for sale. Enclosed is an updated parts list with 
>>> revised pricing.
>>>
>>>- Nitto Rear Rack (medium)  New$165.00
>>>
>>>
>>>- Nitto M12 Front Rack  New  $75.00
>>>
>>>
>>>- Arkel Commuter Bag w/ laptop sleeve  Excellent condition  $45.00
>>>
>>>
>>>- MKS Track Pedals New   $25.00
>>>
>>>
>>>- Rivendell Banana Bag New  $70.00
>>>
>>>
>>>- Pair of Avocet Fas Grip City tires K1.25 26x1.25 (559x32mm) less 
>>>than 50 miles  $35.00  SOLD
>>>
>>>
>>>- Park Cable /Housing Cutter CN-10   $30
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Shipping not included
>>>
>>> In addition, I have a wheel set I had built up (Peter White) I am 
>>> considering selling. The set is new and has never been ridden. $750  
>>>
>>>- Phil Wood 120/135 36H Touring Hub Set (Shimano compatable)
>>>- Mavic A719 700C/36H
>>>- Wheelsmith DB spokes
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 2:45:34 AM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 Gunner, I think we're going to need an update of what's still 
 available. This thread of missed emails is incredibly confusing. 

 Joe Bernard

 On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 2:12:58 PM UTC-7 gpgun...@aol.com wrote:

> Sam 
>
> I have sent you a couple of emails. Are you still interested in 
> purchasing the M12 rack?
>
> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 1:13:51 PM UTC-4 Sam Perez wrote:
>
>> Just saw it! 
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Aug 1, 2021, at 5:29 PM, 'Gerard Gunhouse' via RBW Owners Bunch <
>> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>
>> Sam 
>>
>>
>> I trust you received my earlier individual email today accepting your 
>> offer.
>>
>> Regards
>>  
>> Gunner
>>
>> On Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 12:58:00 PM UTC-4 Sam Perez wrote:
>>
>>> I’ll take the m12 if it’s for 26 “
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Jul 31, 2021, at 9:36 AM, 'Gerard Gunhouse' via RBW Owners Bunch <
>>> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Decided to clear out some additional parts that may be of interest. 
>>> Pictures are provided via Flickr.  https://flic.kr/s/aHsmW4KhM9
>>>
>>>
>>>- Nitto Rear Rack (medium)  New$180.00
>>>- Nitto M12 Front Rack  New  $75.00
>>>- Arkel Commuter Bag w/ laptop sleeve  Excellent conditon  $50.00
>>>- MKS Track Pedals New   $25.00
>>>
>>>
>>>- Rivendell Banana Bag New  $70.00
>>>- Pair of Avocet Fas Grip City tires K1.25 26x1.25 (559x32mm) 
>>>less than 50 miles  $35.00
>>>- Park Cable /Housing Cutter CN-10   $30
>>>
>>> Shipping not included
>>>
>>> In addition, I have a wheel set I had built up (Peter White) I am 
>>> considering selling. The set is new and has never been ridden. $750  
>>>
>>>- Phil Wood 120/135 36H Touring Hub Set (Shimano compatable)
>>>- Mavic A719 

Re: [RBW] Bikes on eBay, CraigsLIst, and Other Sites

2021-08-04 Thread Matthew Williams
Susie W. Longbolts frameset (new!)
53cm
$1690
Suffield, CT
https://westernmass.craigslist.org/bik/d/suffield-rivendell-bicycle-susie/7360756596.html


Betty Foy
58cm
$1650
Los Angeles, CA
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/bik/d/los-angeles-2010-rivendell-bicycle/7360598415.html


A. Homer Hilsen
63cm
$2500
Lafayette, CA
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/lafayette-63cm-rivendell-homer-hilsen/7360474147.html

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Re: [RBW] Bring Out The Brompton!

2021-08-04 Thread Minh
great thread and welcome to the club jason.  mine is similiar to yours when 
i got it.  be prepared for the tinker bug!  i turned my fender model into a 
rack one with a rack and new fender.   it makes push cart mode much more 
stable.  
i also added a dyno front wheel and light.  

they are useful in a way that is very different from a full size bike.  
though riding here in nyc can be a bit hectic with them!

On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 8:22:39 AM UTC-4 philipr...@gmail.com wrote:

> I picked up the Grateful Red rear LED USB light, it comes with a couple of 
> mounting options, one of which is literally an exact fit for the Brompton 
> rear reflector bracket!
>
> [image: PXL_20210804_121832278.jpg]
> [image: PXL_20210804_121843239.jpg]
>
> On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 7:12:10 AM UTC-5 weste...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Eric, 
>>
>> Here's my Brompton in it's natural element -  multi-modal transport.   
>> I'm 6'7" tall and ride 65-68 cm road bikes, and the Brompton with the 
>> telescoping seat post and the H bars works well for me. 
>>
>> Julian Westerhout
>> Bloomington, IL 
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:56:19 PM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone have a picture/experience of a Brompton set up for a taller 
>>> (~6’3”) rider? Asking for a friend. 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, Joe Bernard  wrote:
>>>
 Ash,

 A Bosco can be done if you can make the reach and folded math work. 

 The clamp is 25.4 and the mast folds down so the reach-back juts away 
 from the bike. You'd have a bigger folded footprint but still crazy 
 compact 
 relative to storing or transporting a full-size bike. 

 The ETT is about 60cm with no stem reach. You'd have the reach to the 
 flat part of the bar in the same range as stock Brom bars but the rest is 
 coming WAY back. You'll never sit up any straighter on a bicycle than 
 holding the ends of a Bosco on a Brompton! 

 On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 3:45:43 PM UTC-7 Ashwath Akirekadu wrote:

> Nice to see all those cute pictures!
>
> Wondering if the Bosco bar would work for a Brompton.  
>
> Brompton is in my N+1 list, but Bosco is a must.
> On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 at 11:28:15 UTC-7 Rick Thompson wrote:
>
>> That is a Wald 582 folding metal basket, with a Trigo adapter plate 
>> modified to fit it to the carrier block. It is not light, but nothing on 
>> mine is...
>>
>> Mine came as the "raw lacquer", but from the factory it is really a 
>> paint color and not just raw metal with lacquer over. I am using metal 
>> bluing with varnish over as touch up, that is close to the color.
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 6:38:33 AM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Rick: which basket is that? Aliexpress & typing "brompton + 
>>> titanium" certainly brings up some lovely items too.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking of doing a strip down to raw metal & lacquer over the 
>>> winter as I love that look.
>>>
>>> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 7:01:20 PM UTC-5 Rick Thompson wrote:
>>>
 Yes, but Bromptons are for shopping!

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50409330646/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/ricks_boats/50597181768/in/album-72157715050533447/lightbox/

 On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 10:45:59 AM UTC-7 Bill Gibson wrote:

> Look at used cameras from KEH Camera. Any price point you want. 
> Costco used to sell Nikon D3500 kits with two lenses, but I don't see 
> it 
> online right now, so check what KEH has. Canon EOS at any price or 
> resolution you want to pay for. Some instructors will demand a 
> certain 
> number of pixels, but any Nikon or Canon dslr will be serviceable to 
> begin 
> with , and KEH checks them out, warrants them, and will buy them 
> back. 
> Also, can rent fancy stuff at Lensrentals.com
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2021 at 4:23 PM Patrick Moore  
> wrote:
>
>> .
>>
>> Oh, speaking of expenses: daughter needs a DSLR (digital SLR) 
>> minimally good enough for "art projects," which means relatively hi 
>> res 
>> photos and manual adjustment of shutter speed, aperture, and 
>> lighting (did 
>> I get those right?). Someone said Costco has good deals. 
>> Suggestions? Not 
>> asking for donations, just advice. Thanks. Patrick "camera imbecile" 
>> Moore
>>
>
> Nikon D 3500 kit is 
>
>
>>
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Re: [RBW] ikea bag for brompton?i helped my friend tom find and buy a brompton here in bellingham.the seller mentioned an ikea tyvec bag which people use as a carry onto the airplane baganyone know th

2021-08-04 Thread Minh
with shortest answer! 

haha, to the OP, these bags can be used for that purpose, but do some 
searching on youtube, you may want to add a few pieces of cardboard or hard 
plastic for more protection as the bags can tear.   also keep in mind that 
some airlines will not allow or these will not fit in the overheads, in 
which case you should be able to gate check it like a PRAM.

On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 8:24:25 AM UTC-4 Eric Daume wrote:

> This post wins the award for the longest subject line. 
>
> On Tuesday, July 20, 2021, bo richardson  wrote:
>
>> and the seller mentioned an ikea tyvec bag which people use to carry 
>> bromptons onto planes
>> abyone know the size or name of the bag?
>> tips?
>>
>> thanks
>> bo
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