[RBW] Suggestions on my aspiring Riv-style build?

2020-08-06 Thread masmojo
Having owned an XO-1 for 23 years, I would tell you that the XO-2 is probably 
quicker than you are giving it credit for. I would definitely go for the 
XO-2!!
No question

Bridgestone has cult appeal for a reason, just like Surlys or Crusts have cult 
appeal, because they bring something unique to the table. It's not just hype. 
If it were an XO-3 or 4 maybe the other would be better?

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[RBW] Suggestions on my aspiring Riv-style build?

2020-08-06 Thread masmojo
Having owned an XO-1 for 23 years, I would tee all you that the XO-2 is 
probably quicker than you are giving it credit for. I would definitely go for 
the XO-2!!
No question.

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[RBW] Suggestions on my aspiring Riv-style build?

2020-08-05 Thread Joe Bernard
I would start with the bar you're going to use, then match it to the toptube 
length it will work with. The Expedition is nominally a dropbar bike and you 
show one with Moustache Bar, which is a similar reach situation and should 
work. But of you're going for more of a "3-speed bar" situation like Albatross 
or Billie then that bike might get too cramped. 

If the XO-2 is longer saddle-to-bars that's better for sweptback. Another 
benefit on that one is the parts will be more modern and will fit the new bars 
well with maybe longer cables. 

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[RBW] Suggestions on my aspiring Riv-style build?

2020-08-05 Thread Drw
I haven’t owned an xo-2, but I did have a 1983 expedition. Tire clearance was 
tighter than I was happy with. I think I could barely fit 38s, no fender room, 
and very close at the chainstays. 

I’d definitely choose the XO over the expedition for anything mixed terrainy.

All that said, both are nice bikes that I’m sure would be suitable. Also you 
might think about flipping a few Of these nicer pedigree vintage bikes to make 
a riv happen. 

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[RBW] Suggestions on my aspiring Riv-style build?

2020-08-05 Thread Raymond Henderson
Hello All,

First time poster, but I've been lurking for a few weeks now and really 
enjoy seeing the community you have here and all of your beautiful bikes. 

I was hoping to gauge some opinions or get some suggestions from some of 
you on a Riv-style build that I am hoping to put together soon. 
Unfortunately, I'm not currently in a financial position to own a real 
Rivendell, but because I have such an affinity for the style of bikes and 
philosophy behind them, I'm planning on building something that can play 
the role until the day comes that I can have the real deal. 

Presently, I am choosing between two bikes that are listed for sale in my 
area: one is a 1983 Specialized Expedition and the other is a 1992 
Bridgestone XO-2. 

In one corner, we have one of the most well-renowned, production touring 
bikes ever made, and in the other, a brainchild of the man himself. 
Ultimately, I don't feel like I could go wrong with either, but I wanted to 
present this to you fine people to see if you have any thoughts or have 
experience with either or both of these bikes.

Because I already have a road bike that I would be more inclined to take 
for longer, faster rides, the purpose of this bike would mainly be for 
commuting and more leisurely rides around town with my partner. It would be 
outfitted with racks, fenders, and a dynamo set up. Also, regardless of 
whether I decide to go with the Expedition or not, I am planning on using 
some kind of upright or swept-back bars. Basically this: 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/35377964@N06/3337138600/in/album-72157614731857771/

Given that both bikes are my size and both cost around the same price, my 
pro/con list looks something like this: for the Expedition, it was not 
designed to ridden as more of a hybrid and so might not handle the way I 
would like with up-right bars. The XO-2 was, but it doesn't have some of 
the feature that I like in the Expedition (internal wiring for the dynamo, 
loong chainstays, mid-fork eyelets for the front rack, and of course a 
lugged frame without a unicrown fork--looks matter!). For the XO-2, I like 
the wider tires even if they are 26'. It might mean going a little slower, 
but this bike isn't being built for speed, and the added comfort of the 
larger tires would be nice. And then of course, it was actually designed by 
Grant Petersen to do the kind of riding that I'm describing. If my goal is 
to create a faux Rivendell, compromising with a prototypical version makes 
a lot of sense, but I would hate to be the person who sacrifices overall 
quality for the sake of some kind of cult appeal (even if I have bought in 
to a certain degree already).

I'm open to any thoughts that you all might have and would love to hear 
about experiences with one or both of these bicycles.

Thanks,
Ray


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