Re: [RBW] New Bike Day and first ride

2022-11-27 Thread Leah Peterson
Riding with another Platypus in our Michigan Riv Rides will thrill me TO NO END. I’m SO glad you got your mermaid Platy. I am on the bottom end of the 55, so I bet mine fits the same as your 60 does for you. I love it and would never want to size down. So excited to hear all about your rides and how you like your first Rivendell. And very wise to have your other step thrus, too. They all have their purposes.LeahOn Nov 27, 2022, at 2:59 PM, Tom Palmer  wrote:Leah- Yes way! I have as many step through bikes as you now, but only 1 Rivendell. Looking forward to several Michigan Riv rides next year. TomOn Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 1:32:37 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:Tom! No way! Are you bringing this to our next Riv Ride in the springtime here in lovely Michigan?!On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 10:37:33 AM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:Tom, my Clem came with a 135mm FacePlater stem & Bosco bars. I was absolutely convinced it would be way to long & the first thing to get changed. It is now one of my favorite things about the fit & the ride. I just love how roomy the cockpit is and how that contributes to the “in the bike” feeling you describe. Good stuff.Sent from my iPhoneOn Nov 27, 2022, at 6:59 AM, Tom Palmer  wrote:My PBH is 84.5 and I am 5' 9". I am surprised how normal the bike looks. The stem is longer than I anticipated with Albatross bars and such long reach- 90mm stem. I emailed Will at Riv and he was confident it would fit. I did another ride yesterday and really gelling with the bike. I feel really "in" the bike, which is primary directive for all of my bikes. Handles so well and yet comfy as a Cadillac.Tom On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 8:39:52 PM UTC-5 ccf...@gmail.com wrote:Hey, Tom. Great looking bike! As a new member here that has yet to get ahold of a Rivendell, I've been eyeing the Platypus. Where do you land in regards to your height and PBH? I'm 6ft with a PBH of 87cm, which puts me on the same frame size as what you got. Without every being on a Rivendell, though, their larger frame sizes do give me a bit of pause. Thanks. On Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Palmer  wrote:Hi all,I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust fan. Thanks Derek!Spent a couple of weeks doing a parts bin build. The only things I bought new were 2 chains because Derek has a Clem Jr to build and needed the one from this frame and a tandem length derailler cable. Was able to get the first ride in today and had fit tweaked within a few miles. I am at the bottom of the fit guide for the big 60cm but Will at Riv confirmed I would be OK. I did get to do quick ride before I purchased so confident it would work well and it does. Very nice first ride, smooth, zippy, and quick handling. Already rethinking the tires- only 700x42 Continental speed Rides. Just thinking bigger since my roads are fairly rough chip seal in general, but want to keep fenders. I will do a second post on how large a tire with fenders. Looking forward to tomorrows ride, it will be longer and more hills. Build list is as follows- steel Albatross bars and steel stem, Ergon grips, Tektro V brake and Avid levers, and Microshift 10 speed bar end shifter shifting Deore derailler. Thompson seat post and Specialized body Geometry saddle from 90's. Alfine single ring crankset. Wheels are pretty nice, DT Swiss 240s hubs and not sure which DT Swiss rims. Fenders are Bontrager meant for 26" tires, but fit well. Planning on front rack that will tame the quick handling a bit, but worth the utility. Tom PalmerTwin Lake, MI 



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Re: [RBW] New Bike Day and first ride

2022-11-27 Thread Tom Palmer
Leah- Yes way! I have as many step through bikes as you now, but only 1 
Rivendell. Looking forward to several Michigan Riv rides next year. 
Tom

On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 1:32:37 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> Tom! No way! Are you bringing this to our next Riv Ride in the springtime 
> here in lovely Michigan?!
>
> On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 10:37:33 AM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Tom, my Clem came with a 135mm FacePlater stem & Bosco bars. I was 
>> absolutely convinced it would be way to long & the first thing to get 
>> changed. It is now one of my favorite things about the fit & the ride. I 
>> just love how roomy the cockpit is and how that contributes to the “in the 
>> bike” feeling you describe. Good stuff.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Nov 27, 2022, at 6:59 AM, Tom Palmer  wrote:
>>
>> My PBH is 84.5 and I am 5' 9". I am surprised how normal the bike looks. 
>> The stem is longer than I anticipated with Albatross bars and such long 
>> reach- 90mm stem. I emailed Will at Riv and he was confident it would fit. 
>>
>> I did another ride yesterday and really gelling with the bike. I feel 
>> really "in" the bike, which is primary directive for all of my bikes. 
>> Handles so well and yet comfy as a Cadillac.
>> Tom
>>  
>>
>> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 8:39:52 PM UTC-5 ccf...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hey, Tom. Great looking bike! As a new member here that has yet to get 
>>> ahold of a Rivendell, I've been eyeing the Platypus. Where do you land in 
>>> regards to your height and PBH? I'm 6ft with a PBH of 87cm, which puts me 
>>> on the same frame size as what you got. Without every being on a Rivendell, 
>>> though, their larger frame sizes do give me a bit of pause. Thanks. 
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Palmer  wrote:
>>>
 Hi all,
 I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust 
 fan. Thanks Derek!
 Spent a couple of weeks doing a parts bin build. The only things I 
 bought new were 2 chains because Derek has a Clem Jr to build and needed 
 the one from this frame and a tandem length derailler cable. Was able to 
 get the first ride in today and had fit tweaked within a few miles. I am 
 at 
 the bottom of the fit guide for the big 60cm but Will at Riv confirmed I 
 would be OK. I did get to do quick ride before I purchased so confident it 
 would work well and it does. Very nice first ride, smooth, zippy, and 
 quick 
 handling. Already rethinking the tires- only 700x42 Continental speed 
 Rides. Just thinking bigger since my roads are fairly rough chip seal in 
 general, but want to keep fenders. I will do a second post on how large a 
 tire with fenders. Looking forward to tomorrows ride, it will be longer 
 and 
 more hills. Build list is as follows- steel Albatross bars and steel stem, 
 Ergon grips, Tektro V brake and Avid levers, and Microshift 10 speed bar 
 end shifter shifting Deore derailler. Thompson seat post and Specialized 
 body Geometry saddle from 90's. Alfine single ring crankset. Wheels are 
 pretty nice, DT Swiss 240s hubs and not sure which DT Swiss rims. Fenders 
 are Bontrager meant for 26" tires, but fit well. 
 Planning on front rack that will tame the quick handling a bit, but 
 worth the utility. 
 Tom Palmer
 Twin Lake, MI 

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Re: [RBW] New Bike Day and first ride

2022-11-27 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
Tom! No way! Are you bringing this to our next Riv Ride in the springtime 
here in lovely Michigan?!

On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 10:37:33 AM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:

> Tom, my Clem came with a 135mm FacePlater stem & Bosco bars. I was 
> absolutely convinced it would be way to long & the first thing to get 
> changed. It is now one of my favorite things about the fit & the ride. I 
> just love how roomy the cockpit is and how that contributes to the “in the 
> bike” feeling you describe. Good stuff.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 27, 2022, at 6:59 AM, Tom Palmer  wrote:
>
> My PBH is 84.5 and I am 5' 9". I am surprised how normal the bike looks. 
> The stem is longer than I anticipated with Albatross bars and such long 
> reach- 90mm stem. I emailed Will at Riv and he was confident it would fit. 
>
> I did another ride yesterday and really gelling with the bike. I feel 
> really "in" the bike, which is primary directive for all of my bikes. 
> Handles so well and yet comfy as a Cadillac.
> Tom
>  
>
> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 8:39:52 PM UTC-5 ccf...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hey, Tom. Great looking bike! As a new member here that has yet to get 
>> ahold of a Rivendell, I've been eyeing the Platypus. Where do you land in 
>> regards to your height and PBH? I'm 6ft with a PBH of 87cm, which puts me 
>> on the same frame size as what you got. Without every being on a Rivendell, 
>> though, their larger frame sizes do give me a bit of pause. Thanks. 
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Palmer  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust 
>>> fan. Thanks Derek!
>>> Spent a couple of weeks doing a parts bin build. The only things I 
>>> bought new were 2 chains because Derek has a Clem Jr to build and needed 
>>> the one from this frame and a tandem length derailler cable. Was able to 
>>> get the first ride in today and had fit tweaked within a few miles. I am at 
>>> the bottom of the fit guide for the big 60cm but Will at Riv confirmed I 
>>> would be OK. I did get to do quick ride before I purchased so confident it 
>>> would work well and it does. Very nice first ride, smooth, zippy, and quick 
>>> handling. Already rethinking the tires- only 700x42 Continental speed 
>>> Rides. Just thinking bigger since my roads are fairly rough chip seal in 
>>> general, but want to keep fenders. I will do a second post on how large a 
>>> tire with fenders. Looking forward to tomorrows ride, it will be longer and 
>>> more hills. Build list is as follows- steel Albatross bars and steel stem, 
>>> Ergon grips, Tektro V brake and Avid levers, and Microshift 10 speed bar 
>>> end shifter shifting Deore derailler. Thompson seat post and Specialized 
>>> body Geometry saddle from 90's. Alfine single ring crankset. Wheels are 
>>> pretty nice, DT Swiss 240s hubs and not sure which DT Swiss rims. Fenders 
>>> are Bontrager meant for 26" tires, but fit well. 
>>> Planning on front rack that will tame the quick handling a bit, but 
>>> worth the utility. 
>>> Tom Palmer
>>> Twin Lake, MI 
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Re: [RBW] New Bike Day and first ride

2022-11-27 Thread Richard Rose
Tom, my Clem came with a 135mm FacePlater stem & Bosco bars. I was absolutely 
convinced it would be way to long & the first thing to get changed. It is now 
one of my favorite things about the fit & the ride. I just love how roomy the 
cockpit is and how that contributes to the “in the bike” feeling you describe. 
Good stuff.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 27, 2022, at 6:59 AM, Tom Palmer  wrote:
> 
> My PBH is 84.5 and I am 5' 9". I am surprised how normal the bike looks. The 
> stem is longer than I anticipated with Albatross bars and such long reach- 
> 90mm stem. I emailed Will at Riv and he was confident it would fit. 
> I did another ride yesterday and really gelling with the bike. I feel really 
> "in" the bike, which is primary directive for all of my bikes. Handles so 
> well and yet comfy as a Cadillac.
> Tom
>  
> 
>> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 8:39:52 PM UTC-5 ccf...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hey, Tom. Great looking bike! As a new member here that has yet to get ahold 
>> of a Rivendell, I've been eyeing the Platypus. Where do you land in regards 
>> to your height and PBH? I'm 6ft with a PBH of 87cm, which puts me on the 
>> same frame size as what you got. Without every being on a Rivendell, though, 
>> their larger frame sizes do give me a bit of pause. Thanks. 
>> 
>>> On Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Palmer  wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust fan. 
>>> Thanks Derek!
>>> Spent a couple of weeks doing a parts bin build. The only things I bought 
>>> new were 2 chains because Derek has a Clem Jr to build and needed the one 
>>> from this frame and a tandem length derailler cable. Was able to get the 
>>> first ride in today and had fit tweaked within a few miles. I am at the 
>>> bottom of the fit guide for the big 60cm but Will at Riv confirmed I would 
>>> be OK. I did get to do quick ride before I purchased so confident it would 
>>> work well and it does. Very nice first ride, smooth, zippy, and quick 
>>> handling. Already rethinking the tires- only 700x42 Continental speed 
>>> Rides. Just thinking bigger since my roads are fairly rough chip seal in 
>>> general, but want to keep fenders. I will do a second post on how large a 
>>> tire with fenders. Looking forward to tomorrows ride, it will be longer and 
>>> more hills. Build list is as follows- steel Albatross bars and steel stem, 
>>> Ergon grips, Tektro V brake and Avid levers, and Microshift 10 speed bar 
>>> end shifter shifting Deore derailler. Thompson seat post and Specialized 
>>> body Geometry saddle from 90's. Alfine single ring crankset. Wheels are 
>>> pretty nice, DT Swiss 240s hubs and not sure which DT Swiss rims. Fenders 
>>> are Bontrager meant for 26" tires, but fit well. 
>>> Planning on front rack that will tame the quick handling a bit, but worth 
>>> the utility. 
>>> Tom Palmer
>>> Twin Lake, MI 
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Re: [RBW] New Bike Day and first ride

2022-11-27 Thread Tom Palmer
My PBH is 84.5 and I am 5' 9". I am surprised how normal the bike looks. 
The stem is longer than I anticipated with Albatross bars and such long 
reach- 90mm stem. I emailed Will at Riv and he was confident it would fit. 
I did another ride yesterday and really gelling with the bike. I feel 
really "in" the bike, which is primary directive for all of my bikes. 
Handles so well and yet comfy as a Cadillac.
Tom
 

On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 8:39:52 PM UTC-5 ccf...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey, Tom. Great looking bike! As a new member here that has yet to get 
> ahold of a Rivendell, I've been eyeing the Platypus. Where do you land in 
> regards to your height and PBH? I'm 6ft with a PBH of 87cm, which puts me 
> on the same frame size as what you got. Without every being on a Rivendell, 
> though, their larger frame sizes do give me a bit of pause. Thanks. 
>
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Palmer  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust 
>> fan. Thanks Derek!
>> Spent a couple of weeks doing a parts bin build. The only things I bought 
>> new were 2 chains because Derek has a Clem Jr to build and needed the one 
>> from this frame and a tandem length derailler cable. Was able to get the 
>> first ride in today and had fit tweaked within a few miles. I am at the 
>> bottom of the fit guide for the big 60cm but Will at Riv confirmed I would 
>> be OK. I did get to do quick ride before I purchased so confident it would 
>> work well and it does. Very nice first ride, smooth, zippy, and quick 
>> handling. Already rethinking the tires- only 700x42 Continental speed 
>> Rides. Just thinking bigger since my roads are fairly rough chip seal in 
>> general, but want to keep fenders. I will do a second post on how large a 
>> tire with fenders. Looking forward to tomorrows ride, it will be longer and 
>> more hills. Build list is as follows- steel Albatross bars and steel stem, 
>> Ergon grips, Tektro V brake and Avid levers, and Microshift 10 speed bar 
>> end shifter shifting Deore derailler. Thompson seat post and Specialized 
>> body Geometry saddle from 90's. Alfine single ring crankset. Wheels are 
>> pretty nice, DT Swiss 240s hubs and not sure which DT Swiss rims. Fenders 
>> are Bontrager meant for 26" tires, but fit well. 
>> Planning on front rack that will tame the quick handling a bit, but worth 
>> the utility. 
>> Tom Palmer
>> Twin Lake, MI 
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Re: [RBW] New Bike Day and first ride

2022-11-25 Thread CC
Hey, Tom. Great looking bike! As a new member here that has yet to get
ahold of a Rivendell, I've been eyeing the Platypus. Where do you land in
regards to your height and PBH? I'm 6ft with a PBH of 87cm, which puts me
on the same frame size as what you got. Without every being on a Rivendell,
though, their larger frame sizes do give me a bit of pause. Thanks.

On Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Palmer  wrote:

> Hi all,
> I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust fan.
> Thanks Derek!
> Spent a couple of weeks doing a parts bin build. The only things I bought
> new were 2 chains because Derek has a Clem Jr to build and needed the one
> from this frame and a tandem length derailler cable. Was able to get the
> first ride in today and had fit tweaked within a few miles. I am at the
> bottom of the fit guide for the big 60cm but Will at Riv confirmed I would
> be OK. I did get to do quick ride before I purchased so confident it would
> work well and it does. Very nice first ride, smooth, zippy, and quick
> handling. Already rethinking the tires- only 700x42 Continental speed
> Rides. Just thinking bigger since my roads are fairly rough chip seal in
> general, but want to keep fenders. I will do a second post on how large a
> tire with fenders. Looking forward to tomorrows ride, it will be longer and
> more hills. Build list is as follows- steel Albatross bars and steel stem,
> Ergon grips, Tektro V brake and Avid levers, and Microshift 10 speed bar
> end shifter shifting Deore derailler. Thompson seat post and Specialized
> body Geometry saddle from 90's. Alfine single ring crankset. Wheels are
> pretty nice, DT Swiss 240s hubs and not sure which DT Swiss rims. Fenders
> are Bontrager meant for 26" tires, but fit well.
> Planning on front rack that will tame the quick handling a bit, but worth
> the utility.
> Tom Palmer
> Twin Lake, MI
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