[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-20 Thread 'Ann L' via RBW Owners Bunch
I am currently running 26" 48 mm tires with compound fenders on my 
Appaloosa.  42 mm tires should work fine on the Cheviot.

On Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at 10:50:07 AM UTC-6, Pancake wrote:
>
> Looks fantastic, the grips are nice and chunky, the blue is great. 
>
> How wide a tire do you think you can fit with those Chop Chort fenders? 
> I'm hoping to fit 42mm tires with fenders on my friend's 60cm Cheviot and 
> I'm not sure which fenders would work best, but these Chorts sure look nice 
> on your bike.
>
> Also, may I ask how tall you are (and PBH) and what length stem you're 
> using? I'm optimistic that the 12cm Tallux will fit me well with Albatross 
> bars and I'm trying to figure how other's with similar setups fit. 
>
> It looks like we're nearly neighbors! I'm in Napa but often cruise through 
> Vallejo for Good Day Cafe, J's Garden, or on my way to Berkeley/Oakland. 
> Hope to run into you sometime after I get my friend's Cheviot assembled.
>
> -Abe
>
>

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-20 Thread Jon Dukeman,central Colorado

Joe
Your Cheviot is beautiful. I think it's one of the most comfortable bikes 
to ride.
Have fun.
Jon

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-20 Thread Jon Dukeman,central Colorado

Joe,
NIce job on the Cheviot. Love the look..Now ...Just Ride!!
In my opinion is one of the Cheviot is the most comfortable bikes to ride.
Jon 

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-20 Thread Joe Bernard
We need pics, Adam!

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-20 Thread adam leibow
per this thread, i just 2-speeded my chev with a melvin and it's really 
cool. 

On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 6:21:57 PM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I interrupt my recent hiatus because A. It seemed stupid, B. I promised I 
> would show off my new Cheviot, and C. Maybe this will serve as 
> encouragement for anyone on the fence about a shiney new Riv to take the 
> jump. Apologies for the lousy indoor shots, I finally got the build 
> finished and just did some laps around the block after sunset. I'll had a 
> sunny outdoor album to this thread soon. 
>
> RBW Blue Cheviot 55cm.
> Nitto stem and Choco bars.
> Stock seatpost and my trusty Brooks B17 ti saddle.
> Tektro R559 brakes and those curvy Tektro levers Riv sells (the copy 
> mentions that they have kind of a 'brake from the hoods' position unusual 
> for mtb levers, and this is immediately noticeable. Very nice levers).
> Ergon grips, German mirror. 
> Velocity Synergy 650B wheelset from a listmember, LX rear, some kinda 
> Shimano dynohub front, some kinda B light from another member (thanks, 
> members!)
> Fatty Rumpkin tires with the lovely (and apparently accidental) red-ish 
> brown sidewalls. Trivia: the blue label on the tires looks nifty on the 
> blue frame. Sweet!
> 17t single cog located with two Gear Clamps, Paul Melvin tensioner.
> Sugini Quickbeam-ish double, 40-26.
> 8-speed chain..don't use 9-speed on this setup, it fits too tight on the 
> single cog.
> MKS Sylvan Touring pedals.
>
> Verdict: It's fantastic! Of course this is an extremely limited first 
> impression, but it feels light and nimble like other Riv road-ish bikes 
> I've owned. My snap judgment is more Hilsen than Appaloosa, but that could 
> be my brain biasing towards looking at road brakes whole I'm pedaling..who 
> knows??
>
> My first impression of the 2-speed arrangement is that it's a singlespeed 
> and I'll probably never bother to stop and "shift". I purposely went this 
> direction because I've gotten maddenly out of shape the last couple years 
> and riding ebikes only exaserbated the problem, so I intend to grind out 
> the big gear as much as possible. But it's nice to know the granny is there 
> if I really need it. Fortunately I've just moved from the monster hill I 
> was living on, or I wouldn't have even attempted this. 
>
> The plan right now - especially since I also just bought Patrick the 
> Deacon's Haul-a-Day - is to keep this on the minimalist end with no racks. 
> I have some shorty wood fenders coming which is probably pushing the 
> minimalist thing too far for a lugged steel bike with full eyelets, but I 
> saw that setup once on a Specialized Langster fixie and for some reason I 
> like the look. 
> Get a Cheviot!  
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/879LccVHzlW0mRsG3
>
> Here's the Haul-a-Day, also not great shots. 
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/HIZdXsNfDPnnGDdb2
>
> Joe Bernard
> Novato CA. 
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-18 Thread Joe Bernard
Thanks, Ann. My riding time has been limited lately, but I get out there when I 
can!

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-18 Thread 'Ann L' via RBW Owners Bunch

Joe:

I loved watching the progress of your bike coming together.  The only last 
thing is to ride the absolute c**p out of it :)


Ann

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-14 Thread Joe Bernard
A note about Chop Chorts. They're "fenders" in the way a custom bobber 
motorcycle has fenders: They look good and will keep a modicum of road spray 
back, but you wouldn't be commuting in Seattle with these things. I live in 
mostly dry California and bought them for the look, ease of mounting, and to 
keep my saddlebags from being drenched. You ride these on uber wet streets, yo 
bike gon get uber wet. 

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-14 Thread Joe Bernard
Abe: The Chop Chorts on a Cheviot don't pass under either brake so the tire 
size limit is the same as with no fenders. I'm running 41-ish Fatty Rumpkins 
but think I could easily get 48mm tires in there. 

PBH is 79ish, but I'm kinda short-legged vs. torso. Flipped Choco Bars with one 
inch lopped off the ends, 13cm stem. 

I'm not in Vallejo anymore, I moved to Novato a couple months ago. 

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-14 Thread Pancake
Looks fantastic, the grips are nice and chunky, the blue is great. 

How wide a tire do you think you can fit with those Chop Chort fenders? I'm 
hoping to fit 42mm tires with fenders on my friend's 60cm Cheviot and I'm 
not sure which fenders would work best, but these Chorts sure look nice on 
your bike.

Also, may I ask how tall you are (and PBH) and what length stem you're 
using? I'm optimistic that the 12cm Tallux will fit me well with Albatross 
bars and I'm trying to figure how other's with similar setups fit. 

It looks like we're nearly neighbors! I'm in Napa but often cruise through 
Vallejo for Good Day Cafe, J's Garden, or on my way to Berkeley/Oakland. 
Hope to run into you sometime after I get my friend's Cheviot assembled.

-Abe

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-02-13 Thread 'mlpessar' via RBW Owners Bunch
Real nice Joe! Wishing you many happy rides.
-Marc



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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-12 Thread Joe Bernard
Thanks, Julian. I've been through a couple Rivs in the last couple years, but 
this feels like a keeper. After a little more riding I feel stronger about it 
being more road-ish than my Appaloosa and Clem L were. It reminds me a lot of 
my old Romulus; like if you took that bike, dropped the toptube, stretched the 
chainstays and popped 650B wheels in there. It would be slightly insane, but 
I'd love to see someone do a Full Modern Dropbar with skinny tires on this 
frame. With electronic shifting! 

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-12 Thread Julian Westerhout
Joe, 

That looks great. I love the blue, and the very clean build. Fun!


Julian Westerhout
Bloomington, Il 


On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 5:25:45 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Thanks, Patrick the Deacon! (I stole that from Grant). I'm really enjoying 
> singlespeeding, although it's technically 2-speeding, or maybe two versions 
> of singlespeed. 
>
> I put the front derailer on (105 double, I guess I sold my D-A) connected 
> to a SunRace thumby. I went on a longer ride today and it's perfect for the 
> terrain around here. There's a big enough gap between chainrings (40-26) 
> that I don't get the urge to shift-shift-shift on minor hills: the cadence 
> differece is too drastic so I just keep pedaling in the big gear..this is 
> what I was looking for. But when it really does become a back-straining 
> grade I can pop down to the granny for a minute. I totally recommend going 
> this route for anybody contemplating singling, but has that one annoying 
> hill they're worried about. It's fun!
>
> Mo better pics. No sunlight yet, but outside where bikes go! Check out the 
> shifter mounting, I copied it from Jenny's green Trek in Staff Bikes. I 
> wanted to retain the uncluttered look and bar access of a singlespeed, and 
> with the Bartube mounted you can hardly tell it's there. Stealthy!
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/M2movkUXCzT48Fc72
>
>

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-12 Thread adam leibow
nice, joe! sometime i'll try out that 2x1 setup. looks super fun. 

On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 6:21:57 PM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I interrupt my recent hiatus because A. It seemed stupid, B. I promised I 
> would show off my new Cheviot, and C. Maybe this will serve as 
> encouragement for anyone on the fence about a shiney new Riv to take the 
> jump. Apologies for the lousy indoor shots, I finally got the build 
> finished and just did some laps around the block after sunset. I'll had a 
> sunny outdoor album to this thread soon. 
>
> RBW Blue Cheviot 55cm.
> Nitto stem and Choco bars.
> Stock seatpost and my trusty Brooks B17 ti saddle.
> Tektro R559 brakes and those curvy Tektro levers Riv sells (the copy 
> mentions that they have kind of a 'brake from the hoods' position unusual 
> for mtb levers, and this is immediately noticeable. Very nice levers).
> Ergon grips, German mirror. 
> Velocity Synergy 650B wheelset from a listmember, LX rear, some kinda 
> Shimano dynohub front, some kinda B light from another member (thanks, 
> members!)
> Fatty Rumpkin tires with the lovely (and apparently accidental) red-ish 
> brown sidewalls. Trivia: the blue label on the tires looks nifty on the 
> blue frame. Sweet!
> 17t single cog located with two Gear Clamps, Paul Melvin tensioner.
> Sugini Quickbeam-ish double, 40-26.
> 8-speed chain..don't use 9-speed on this setup, it fits too tight on the 
> single cog.
> MKS Sylvan Touring pedals.
>
> Verdict: It's fantastic! Of course this is an extremely limited first 
> impression, but it feels light and nimble like other Riv road-ish bikes 
> I've owned. My snap judgment is more Hilsen than Appaloosa, but that could 
> be my brain biasing towards looking at road brakes whole I'm pedaling..who 
> knows??
>
> My first impression of the 2-speed arrangement is that it's a singlespeed 
> and I'll probably never bother to stop and "shift". I purposely went this 
> direction because I've gotten maddenly out of shape the last couple years 
> and riding ebikes only exaserbated the problem, so I intend to grind out 
> the big gear as much as possible. But it's nice to know the granny is there 
> if I really need it. Fortunately I've just moved from the monster hill I 
> was living on, or I wouldn't have even attempted this. 
>
> The plan right now - especially since I also just bought Patrick the 
> Deacon's Haul-a-Day - is to keep this on the minimalist end with no racks. 
> I have some shorty wood fenders coming which is probably pushing the 
> minimalist thing too far for a lugged steel bike with full eyelets, but I 
> saw that setup once on a Specialized Langster fixie and for some reason I 
> like the look. 
> Get a Cheviot!  
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/879LccVHzlW0mRsG3
>
> Here's the Haul-a-Day, also not great shots. 
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/HIZdXsNfDPnnGDdb2
>
> Joe Bernard
> Novato CA. 
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-12 Thread RichS
Congratulations Joe! That blue looks really good. Please post some more pics as 
the build evolves. Have fun!

Best,
Richard

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-12 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Joe the Chev looks splendid, I love the color and those wheels look familiar! 
:) I'm glad they found such a great home and a good looking frame too augment.

Between this and all the glowing reports from Patrick I have to admit I'm 
getting single speed curious again...  I guess it's a good thing my enocentric 
wheel never sold.

Thanks for the details on the rear drive train, I wasn't aware of the 'two Gear 
Clamps' as a solution.  Keep us posted!

Tony

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread Joe Bernard
Yes indeed, Adam, and you're already set up for it. You'll need a single cog 
and Gear Clamps or spacers (Riv has everything), tensioner, and shorten the 
chain a bit (8-speed. If you have a 9 that won't work). The Paul Melvin acts 
like the cage on a regular derailer, and has a bit of float in the top pulley 
like Shimano mechs..it'll handle front shifts just fine. I presume the cheaper 
Alfine tensioner is the same. 

I'm leaning this way after doing another neighborhood ride this evening. I did 
laps yesterday in the big ring, then tried the smaller ring this time and 
quickly realized I'm going to wish I could switch easily between them to save 
my back. One thing I'd forgotten about when mashing the big ring last night is 
that I have an old injury that gets tweaked if I really overdo the 
standing/mashing thing. The twinge I felt this morning reminded me! 

I really want to keep things simple and have the "just ride" experience of 
singlespeeding without all the shift-shift-shift - I have other bikes for that, 
but the terrain around here is up/down enough that I'm going to need front 
shifts. I have a nice vintage Dura-Ace mech around here somewhere that might 
work. The project continues!

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread adam leibow
Is it possible to make this a shiftable 2-speed with a front derailer? 

On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 6:21:57 PM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I interrupt my recent hiatus because A. It seemed stupid, B. I promised I 
> would show off my new Cheviot, and C. Maybe this will serve as 
> encouragement for anyone on the fence about a shiney new Riv to take the 
> jump. Apologies for the lousy indoor shots, I finally got the build 
> finished and just did some laps around the block after sunset. I'll had a 
> sunny outdoor album to this thread soon. 
>
> RBW Blue Cheviot 55cm.
> Nitto stem and Choco bars.
> Stock seatpost and my trusty Brooks B17 ti saddle.
> Tektro R559 brakes and those curvy Tektro levers Riv sells (the copy 
> mentions that they have kind of a 'brake from the hoods' position unusual 
> for mtb levers, and this is immediately noticeable. Very nice levers).
> Ergon grips, German mirror. 
> Velocity Synergy 650B wheelset from a listmember, LX rear, some kinda 
> Shimano dynohub front, some kinda B light from another member (thanks, 
> members!)
> Fatty Rumpkin tires with the lovely (and apparently accidental) red-ish 
> brown sidewalls. Trivia: the blue label on the tires looks nifty on the 
> blue frame. Sweet!
> 17t single cog located with two Gear Clamps, Paul Melvin tensioner.
> Sugini Quickbeam-ish double, 40-26.
> 8-speed chain..don't use 9-speed on this setup, it fits too tight on the 
> single cog.
> MKS Sylvan Touring pedals.
>
> Verdict: It's fantastic! Of course this is an extremely limited first 
> impression, but it feels light and nimble like other Riv road-ish bikes 
> I've owned. My snap judgment is more Hilsen than Appaloosa, but that could 
> be my brain biasing towards looking at road brakes whole I'm pedaling..who 
> knows??
>
> My first impression of the 2-speed arrangement is that it's a singlespeed 
> and I'll probably never bother to stop and "shift". I purposely went this 
> direction because I've gotten maddenly out of shape the last couple years 
> and riding ebikes only exaserbated the problem, so I intend to grind out 
> the big gear as much as possible. But it's nice to know the granny is there 
> if I really need it. Fortunately I've just moved from the monster hill I 
> was living on, or I wouldn't have even attempted this. 
>
> The plan right now - especially since I also just bought Patrick the 
> Deacon's Haul-a-Day - is to keep this on the minimalist end with no racks. 
> I have some shorty wood fenders coming which is probably pushing the 
> minimalist thing too far for a lugged steel bike with full eyelets, but I 
> saw that setup once on a Specialized Langster fixie and for some reason I 
> like the look. 
> Get a Cheviot!  
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/879LccVHzlW0mRsG3
>
> Here's the Haul-a-Day, also not great shots. 
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/HIZdXsNfDPnnGDdb2
>
> Joe Bernard
> Novato CA. 
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread Joe Bernard
Yes, it's also very close to my old Romulus. I'm pretty sure they're all the 
same color. It's so pretty!

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread 'Ann L' via RBW Owners Bunch
Joe:

The blue is really beautiful and looks close to the silvery aquamarine 
color of my San Marcos.  I look forward to more pictures once you have the 
Woody's installed and the bike broken in.  I love how the cream accents 
look against the metallic blue.

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread Chris Birkenmaier
Nice bike Joe!  I have a green one that has all the racks and fenders on it. I 
sometimes think I should strip it down but haven’t done so yet. Enjoy it!

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread Philip Kim
color looks great!

On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 9:21:57 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I interrupt my recent hiatus because A. It seemed stupid, B. I promised I 
> would show off my new Cheviot, and C. Maybe this will serve as 
> encouragement for anyone on the fence about a shiney new Riv to take the 
> jump. Apologies for the lousy indoor shots, I finally got the build 
> finished and just did some laps around the block after sunset. I'll had a 
> sunny outdoor album to this thread soon. 
>
> RBW Blue Cheviot 55cm.
> Nitto stem and Choco bars.
> Stock seatpost and my trusty Brooks B17 ti saddle.
> Tektro R559 brakes and those curvy Tektro levers Riv sells (the copy 
> mentions that they have kind of a 'brake from the hoods' position unusual 
> for mtb levers, and this is immediately noticeable. Very nice levers).
> Ergon grips, German mirror. 
> Velocity Synergy 650B wheelset from a listmember, LX rear, some kinda 
> Shimano dynohub front, some kinda B light from another member (thanks, 
> members!)
> Fatty Rumpkin tires with the lovely (and apparently accidental) red-ish 
> brown sidewalls. Trivia: the blue label on the tires looks nifty on the 
> blue frame. Sweet!
> 17t single cog located with two Gear Clamps, Paul Melvin tensioner.
> Sugini Quickbeam-ish double, 40-26.
> 8-speed chain..don't use 9-speed on this setup, it fits too tight on the 
> single cog.
> MKS Sylvan Touring pedals.
>
> Verdict: It's fantastic! Of course this is an extremely limited first 
> impression, but it feels light and nimble like other Riv road-ish bikes 
> I've owned. My snap judgment is more Hilsen than Appaloosa, but that could 
> be my brain biasing towards looking at road brakes whole I'm pedaling..who 
> knows??
>
> My first impression of the 2-speed arrangement is that it's a singlespeed 
> and I'll probably never bother to stop and "shift". I purposely went this 
> direction because I've gotten maddenly out of shape the last couple years 
> and riding ebikes only exaserbated the problem, so I intend to grind out 
> the big gear as much as possible. But it's nice to know the granny is there 
> if I really need it. Fortunately I've just moved from the monster hill I 
> was living on, or I wouldn't have even attempted this. 
>
> The plan right now - especially since I also just bought Patrick the 
> Deacon's Haul-a-Day - is to keep this on the minimalist end with no racks. 
> I have some shorty wood fenders coming which is probably pushing the 
> minimalist thing too far for a lugged steel bike with full eyelets, but I 
> saw that setup once on a Specialized Langster fixie and for some reason I 
> like the look. 
> Get a Cheviot!  
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/879LccVHzlW0mRsG3
>
> Here's the Haul-a-Day, also not great shots. 
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/HIZdXsNfDPnnGDdb2
>
> Joe Bernard
> Novato CA. 
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread Jon Dukeman,central Colorado

Joe,
Welcome to the club of Cheviot owners. You are going to love the ride.
Nice set-up.
Jon

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-11 Thread 'mlpessar' via RBW Owners Bunch
Joe, beautiful bike. Congratulations! The blue looks great. I look forward 
to your impressions of the 2 speed drivetrain. 
Happy trails,
Marc


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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-10 Thread Joe Bernard
Palmer: I can hear the chain a bit, but I'm used to derailers so I'm not sure 
what would be noisy to you. It's a stiff tension if that's what you mean: I 
pounded over some speedbumps in the parking area and didn't get a lot of 
tensioner bounce like you would with a rear derailer.

Eric: I don't know Grant's answer to the braze-ons question, but my guess is 
it's to accommodate different racks on that super-long rear triangle. I 
mocked-fitted my Nitto Big Rack and it lined up with the top eyelet on the 
dropout, but I could see someone using the one up the seatstay for a more 
forward mounting of an R14 saddlebag support. That location might be a 
necessity for any rack on the gigantic 60cm frame. 

CT: The Fattys are 650B x 41, with a good amount of room left under the 
calipers for fenders. 

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[RBW] Re: My new Cheviot

2018-01-10 Thread A CT Cyclist
I love the color! Whats the width of the Fatty Rumpkins? I'm interested to 
see how the fenders fit. I saw a Cheviot at FFD this past fall and the 
wheelbase was much longer than it appears on line.















On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 9:21:57 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I interrupt my recent hiatus because A. It seemed stupid, B. I promised I 
> would show off my new Cheviot, and C. Maybe this will serve as 
> encouragement for anyone on the fence about a shiney new Riv to take the 
> jump. Apologies for the lousy indoor shots, I finally got the build 
> finished and just did some laps around the block after sunset. I'll had a 
> sunny outdoor album to this thread soon. 
>
> RBW Blue Cheviot 55cm.
> Nitto stem and Choco bars.
> Stock seatpost and my trusty Brooks B17 ti saddle.
> Tektro R559 brakes and those curvy Tektro levers Riv sells (the copy 
> mentions that they have kind of a 'brake from the hoods' position unusual 
> for mtb levers, and this is immediately noticeable. Very nice levers).
> Ergon grips, German mirror. 
> Velocity Synergy 650B wheelset from a listmember, LX rear, some kinda 
> Shimano dynohub front, some kinda B light from another member (thanks, 
> members!)
> Fatty Rumpkin tires with the lovely (and apparently accidental) red-ish 
> brown sidewalls. Trivia: the blue label on the tires looks nifty on the 
> blue frame. Sweet!
> 17t single cog located with two Gear Clamps, Paul Melvin tensioner.
> Sugini Quickbeam-ish double, 40-26.
> 8-speed chain..don't use 9-speed on this setup, it fits too tight on the 
> single cog.
> MKS Sylvan Touring pedals.
>
> Verdict: It's fantastic! Of course this is an extremely limited first 
> impression, but it feels light and nimble like other Riv road-ish bikes 
> I've owned. My snap judgment is more Hilsen than Appaloosa, but that could 
> be my brain biasing towards looking at road brakes whole I'm pedaling..who 
> knows??
>
> My first impression of the 2-speed arrangement is that it's a singlespeed 
> and I'll probably never bother to stop and "shift". I purposely went this 
> direction because I've gotten maddenly out of shape the last couple years 
> and riding ebikes only exaserbated the problem, so I intend to grind out 
> the big gear as much as possible. But it's nice to know the granny is there 
> if I really need it. Fortunately I've just moved from the monster hill I 
> was living on, or I wouldn't have even attempted this. 
>
> The plan right now - especially since I also just bought Patrick the 
> Deacon's Haul-a-Day - is to keep this on the minimalist end with no racks. 
> I have some shorty wood fenders coming which is probably pushing the 
> minimalist thing too far for a lugged steel bike with full eyelets, but I 
> saw that setup once on a Specialized Langster fixie and for some reason I 
> like the look. 
> Get a Cheviot!  
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/879LccVHzlW0mRsG3
>
> Here's the Haul-a-Day, also not great shots. 
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/HIZdXsNfDPnnGDdb2
>
> Joe Bernard
> Novato CA. 
>
>
>

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