Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-27 Thread Ted Durant

On Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 5:15:04 PM UTC-7 John Hawrylak wrote:

> What Riv model is on the Mt Diablo pic and is it the same one as at 
> Waterford?
>

That is a Bleriot Protovelo, originally clear coated, with S couplers 
installed by Bilenky. I had Waterford do a  repaint in their Copper 
Metallic, but I call it Root Beer with a Creamy Head.

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI, USA

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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-27 Thread 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners Bunch
Ted

What Riv model is on the Mt Diablo pic and is it the same one as at 
Waterford?

John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ

On Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 4:29:29 PM UTC-4 Ted Durant wrote:

> Mt. Diablo, California, of course! (with picture this time) -
>
> [image: IMG_2528.JPG]
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-26 Thread Ted Durant
Mt. Diablo, California, of course!

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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-25 Thread 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch
I’m sure it was. Somebody else took some other photos of it either at the 
finish or one of the controls. Fixies were just as unusual then at PBP as they 
are now—really, there’s no good reason to do that ride on a fixed gear. What 
was I thinking?

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> On Mar 25, 2022, at 4:13 PM, Craig Montgomery  wrote:
> 
> I swear your bike was pictured in one of the PBP ride reports on the old 
> Fixed Gear Gallery website. Remember them? 
> 
> Craig in Tucson
> 
> On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 9:39:48 AM UTC-7 campyo...@me.com wrote:
> Going back a few years, but here is my Quickbeam during Paris-Brest-Paris 
> 2007, the year that I did that event on a fixed gear. Still perhaps the only 
> Quickbeam to ever complete PBP.
> 
> This photo was taken on the return to Paris. As I recall, I had just stopped 
> for coffee in a corner cafe in a small village in the French countryside. The 
> plastic bag on the seat was an attempt to keep it somewhat dry—we were rained 
> on more or less all the time for three days that year—some of the worst 
> weather ever for PBP.
> 
> I still have the Quickbeam, which since then has morphed from a fixed gear to 
> a three-speed. Still a great bike.
> 
> 
> 
> --Eric Norris
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> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy 
> 
> 
>> On Mar 15, 2022, at 9:11 AM, Matthew Williams > > wrote:
>> 
> 
>> Oh wow, so cool! Very inspiring.
>> 
>> You've placed the bar quite high.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mar 15, 2022, at 5:26 AM, John Rinker > > wrote:
>> 
>>> In the thread 'Riding the Levees', Patrick muses about getting riding 
>>> photos from all over into one album. I'll just add, wouldn't it be 
>>> wonderful to have a photo of a Riv in every country of the world? Unlikely, 
>>> maybe, but Rivs have been around for a while and people do travel. I've 
>>> lived in a few different countries and traveled to others with my Hunq, so 
>>> I'll kick it off with China,  Nepal, New Zealand, and Japan. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Jiangsu, China
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Motu, New Zealand
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Fuji, Lake Yamanako, Japan
>>> 
>>> Cheers, John
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-25 Thread Craig Montgomery
I swear your bike was pictured in one of the PBP ride reports on the old 
Fixed Gear Gallery website. Remember them? 

Craig in Tucson

On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 9:39:48 AM UTC-7 campyo...@me.com wrote:

> Going back a few years, but here is my Quickbeam during Paris-Brest-Paris 
> 2007, the year that I did that event on a fixed gear. Still perhaps the 
> only Quickbeam to ever complete PBP.
>
> This photo was taken on the return to Paris. As I recall, I had just 
> stopped for coffee in a corner cafe in a small village in the French 
> countryside. The plastic bag on the seat was an attempt to keep it somewhat 
> dry—we were rained on more or less all the time for three days that 
> year—some of the worst weather ever for PBP.
>
> I still have the Quickbeam, which since then has morphed from a fixed gear 
> to a three-speed. Still a great bike.
>
>
>
> --Eric Norris
> campyo...@me.com
> Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy 
>
> On Mar 15, 2022, at 9:11 AM, Matthew Williams  
> wrote:
>
> Oh wow, so cool! Very inspiring.
>
> You've placed the bar quite high.
>
>
>
> On Mar 15, 2022, at 5:26 AM, John Rinker  wrote:
>
> In the thread 'Riding the Levees', Patrick muses about getting riding 
> photos from all over into one album. I'll just add, wouldn't it be 
> wonderful to have a photo of a Riv in every country of the world? Unlikely, 
> maybe, but Rivs have been around for a while and people do travel. I've 
> lived in a few different countries and traveled to others with my Hunq, so 
> I'll kick it off with China,  Nepal, New Zealand, and Japan. 
>
> 
> Jiangsu, China
>
> 
> Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
>
> 
> Motu, New Zealand
>
> 
> Fuji, Lake Yamanako, Japan
>
> Cheers, John
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-18 Thread John Rinker
A Rambuilette comes home, and that Homer on its Odyssey in Greece seems 
just as fitting! I hitchhiked around Greece many years ago and, while it 
was a blast, I'm sure on a Riv it would have been a sublimely wonderful 
experience. 

John G, I dare say, that your travels in the East may very well win the 
most miles-ridden award. And Doug, I've camped at Dismal Nitch, which I 
believe is second in name only to 'Dildo Run Provincial Park' in 
Newfoundland.

Thanks for sharing! 

Cheers, John

On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 6:59:44 AM UTC+9 dougP wrote:

> John:  Yes it's been a lot of places.  It seems my photo files are too big 
> to post more than 3 or 4.  The first is a close friend, my wife & I with 
> the Wisconsin state capitol building in the background.  The second one is 
> my wife on the fire truck in Half Moon Bay, CA.  We stayed at a B where 
> the guy's instructions to find it were that there was a fire truck parked 
> in front.  The third shot is Dante's View in Death Valley, CA.  The 
> elevation gain from below sea level to the location is 5,400' in 25 miles.  
> One of the toughest climbs I've ever done. Here's one more.
>
> dougP  
>
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-16 Thread John Rinker
A well-traveled Riv, Doug! Love the firetruck shot as the red and 
Soviet-MIG green/blue is a nice contrast. Is Dante's View in Death Valley 
perchance? Also a very nice shot. Thanks for sharing. Our 'Riv's of the 
World map is growing. 

Cheers,
John

On Thursday, March 17, 2022 at 1:12:38 PM UTC+9 dougP wrote:

> CA (home), AZ, WA, OR, UT, MN, WI, Canada, Croatia & Montenegro.  A few 
> shots.  Most have some ID.  
>
> dougP
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-15 Thread Patrick Moore
Eric: What gear did you use?

All: wonderful photos and reminisces.


On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 5:20 PM John Rinker  wrote:

> Wow, Eric, that's a fine rig! I don't know the topography of the PBP, but
> I can only imagine that a dude on such a beautiful single-speed must have
> caused some heads to turn. Perhaps next time you'll just ride the whole
> thing in bare feet for a real challenge. Ha!
> On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:18:26 AM UTC+9 campyo...@me.com wrote:
>
>> John:
>>
>> Here’s a photo of me at the end of the ride. I felt much worse than I
>> looked.
>>
>> If you look closely, you’ll see that I’m not wearing shoes. I took them
>> off and could not bring myself to put them back on. I walked over a mile
>> barefoot back to my hotel rather than put on shoes or get back on the bike.
>> Made sense at the time.
>>
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-15 Thread John Rinker
Wow, Eric, that's a fine rig! I don't know the topography of the PBP, but I 
can only imagine that a dude on such a beautiful single-speed must have 
caused some heads to turn. Perhaps next time you'll just ride the whole 
thing in bare feet for a real challenge. Ha! 
On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:18:26 AM UTC+9 campyo...@me.com wrote:

> John:
>
> Here’s a photo of me at the end of the ride. I felt much worse than I 
> looked.
>
> If you look closely, you’ll see that I’m not wearing shoes. I took them 
> off and could not bring myself to put them back on. I walked over a mile 
> barefoot back to my hotel rather than put on shoes or get back on the bike. 
> Made sense at the time.
>
>
> --Eric Norris
> campyo...@me.com
> Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy 
>
> On Mar 15, 2022, at 3:13 PM, John Rinker  wrote:
>
> Eric, I imagine b/w photo of you on the Quickbeam in the PBP in the rain 
> must look just like those pre-WW2 photos of the Tour. Very cool!
>
> Patrick, Yes, I did share my trip in Nepal a few years back here, and I 
> remember your reflections of hiking the trail in the late 60s. What a blast!
>
> Gill, Matthew and Mackenzy, Anywhere in the world counts- Juan de Fuca, 
> the state where you live, and (being from BC) I can attest that Alberta 
> seems like a foreign country at times. ;)
>
> Cheers, John
>
> On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 5:09:12 AM UTC+9 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
>
>> John - I've come across photos of your bike on the internet previously. 
>> Maybe a blog or Rivendell image group? Eitherway - definitely an 
>> inspirational setup when building my romanceur. None of my bikes are that 
>> well internationally traveled at this point. Small trips around the pacific 
>> northwest, island hopping in the Juan De Fuca straight, and parts of 
>> Alberta. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 10:54:43 AM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> Oh, and thank you John and Eric for posting!
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 10:53 AM Patrick Moore  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 John's and Eric's photos are hard to beat, but don't let that stop 
 others from posting areas much closer to home. 

 I do recall hearing of Eric's QB PBP ride; John: Didn't you post about 
 your riding adventures to Nepal on this list a few years ago?

 Patrick Moore, who may have hiked over some of the same terrain that 
 John rode in Nepal, tho' in 1968, age 13 (father took me, 13th birthday), 
 when you still saw Tibetan freedom fighters on the trails.

 On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 6:26 AM John Rinker  wrote:

> In the thread 'Riding the Levees', Patrick muses about getting riding 
> photos from all over into one album. I'll just add, wouldn't it be 
> wonderful to have a photo of a Riv in every country of the world? 
> Unlikely, 
> maybe, but Rivs have been around for a while and people do travel. I've 
> lived in a few different countries and traveled to others with my Hunq, 
> so 
> I'll kick it off with China,  Nepal, New Zealand, and Japan. 
>
> [image: Screen Shot 2022-03-15 at 21.15.55.png]
> Jiangsu, China
>
> [image: Annapurna.jpg]
> Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
>
> [image: Motu.jpg]
> Motu, New Zealand
>
> [image: Fuji.jpg]
> Fuji, Lake Yamanako, Japan
>
> Cheers, John
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-15 Thread John Rinker
Eric, I imagine b/w photo of you on the Quickbeam in the PBP in the rain 
must look just like those pre-WW2 photos of the Tour. Very cool!

Patrick, Yes, I did share my trip in Nepal a few years back here, and I 
remember your reflections of hiking the trail in the late 60s. What a blast!

Gill, Matthew and Mackenzy, Anywhere in the world counts- Juan de Fuca, the 
state where you live, and (being from BC) I can attest that Alberta seems 
like a foreign country at times. ;)

Cheers, John

On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 5:09:12 AM UTC+9 Mackenzy Albright wrote:

> John - I've come across photos of your bike on the internet previously. 
> Maybe a blog or Rivendell image group? Eitherway - definitely an 
> inspirational setup when building my romanceur. None of my bikes are that 
> well internationally traveled at this point. Small trips around the pacific 
> northwest, island hopping in the Juan De Fuca straight, and parts of 
> Alberta. 
>
> On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 10:54:43 AM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Oh, and thank you John and Eric for posting!
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 10:53 AM Patrick Moore  wrote:
>>
>>> John's and Eric's photos are hard to beat, but don't let that stop 
>>> others from posting areas much closer to home. 
>>>
>>> I do recall hearing of Eric's QB PBP ride; John: Didn't you post about 
>>> your riding adventures to Nepal on this list a few years ago?
>>>
>>> Patrick Moore, who may have hiked over some of the same terrain that 
>>> John rode in Nepal, tho' in 1968, age 13 (father took me, 13th birthday), 
>>> when you still saw Tibetan freedom fighters on the trails.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 6:26 AM John Rinker  wrote:
>>>
 In the thread 'Riding the Levees', Patrick muses about getting riding 
 photos from all over into one album. I'll just add, wouldn't it be 
 wonderful to have a photo of a Riv in every country of the world? 
 Unlikely, 
 maybe, but Rivs have been around for a while and people do travel. I've 
 lived in a few different countries and traveled to others with my Hunq, so 
 I'll kick it off with China,  Nepal, New Zealand, and Japan. 

 [image: Screen Shot 2022-03-15 at 21.15.55.png]
 Jiangsu, China

 [image: Annapurna.jpg]
 Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

 [image: Motu.jpg]
 Motu, New Zealand

 [image: Fuji.jpg]
 Fuji, Lake Yamanako, Japan

 Cheers, John

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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-15 Thread Mackenzy Albright
John - I've come across photos of your bike on the internet previously. 
Maybe a blog or Rivendell image group? Eitherway - definitely an 
inspirational setup when building my romanceur. None of my bikes are that 
well internationally traveled at this point. Small trips around the pacific 
northwest, island hopping in the Juan De Fuca straight, and parts of 
Alberta. 

On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 10:54:43 AM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:

> Oh, and thank you John and Eric for posting!
>
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 10:53 AM Patrick Moore  wrote:
>
>> John's and Eric's photos are hard to beat, but don't let that stop others 
>> from posting areas much closer to home. 
>>
>> I do recall hearing of Eric's QB PBP ride; John: Didn't you post about 
>> your riding adventures to Nepal on this list a few years ago?
>>
>> Patrick Moore, who may have hiked over some of the same terrain that John 
>> rode in Nepal, tho' in 1968, age 13 (father took me, 13th birthday), when 
>> you still saw Tibetan freedom fighters on the trails.
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 6:26 AM John Rinker  wrote:
>>
>>> In the thread 'Riding the Levees', Patrick muses about getting riding 
>>> photos from all over into one album. I'll just add, wouldn't it be 
>>> wonderful to have a photo of a Riv in every country of the world? Unlikely, 
>>> maybe, but Rivs have been around for a while and people do travel. I've 
>>> lived in a few different countries and traveled to others with my Hunq, so 
>>> I'll kick it off with China,  Nepal, New Zealand, and Japan. 
>>>
>>> [image: Screen Shot 2022-03-15 at 21.15.55.png]
>>> Jiangsu, China
>>>
>>> [image: Annapurna.jpg]
>>> Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
>>>
>>> [image: Motu.jpg]
>>> Motu, New Zealand
>>>
>>> [image: Fuji.jpg]
>>> Fuji, Lake Yamanako, Japan
>>>
>>> Cheers, John
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Where in the world has your Riv been?

2022-03-15 Thread Matthew Williams
Oh wow, so cool! Very inspiring.

You've placed the bar quite high.



On Mar 15, 2022, at 5:26 AM, John Rinker  wrote:

> In the thread 'Riding the Levees', Patrick muses about getting riding photos 
> from all over into one album. I'll just add, wouldn't it be wonderful to have 
> a photo of a Riv in every country of the world? Unlikely, maybe, but Rivs 
> have been around for a while and people do travel. I've lived in a few 
> different countries and traveled to others with my Hunq, so I'll kick it off 
> with China,  Nepal, New Zealand, and Japan. 
> 
> 
> Jiangsu, China
> 
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> Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
> 
> 
> Motu, New Zealand
> 
> 
> Fuji, Lake Yamanako, Japan
> 
> Cheers, John
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