Update: bike was found, and is now in Auckland. They searched it in
quarantine, and are delivering it to my buddy's house here.
Tools are theoretically located, and still in Sydney. They said they'll be
in Auckland tomorrow... we'll see.
Thanks everyone for your help. This is truly a global
For those who are interested, I posted a quick review and some photos
of our Sackville bags here:
http://www.ecovelo.info/2009/11/14/stuff-we-like-rivendell-sackville-bags/
Regards,
a...@ecovelo
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On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 19:53 -0800, cyclotourist wrote:
Is there enough chain wrap with the Rival rear derailer to run the XX
36T cassette? There's also an 11-32T XX cassette out there that you
could try. Presuming you don't cross-chain that could work??? You
could also go down one size to
SRAM 10s brifters, SRAM bar-ends, or XX MTB shifters will shift on the
XX cassette. If one wanted to try friction (bad idea IMO), I think a
Shimano rear derailleur would be necessary. Why you'd want to spend
several hundred dollars for a bleeding-edge cassette and then kludge
together a bunch of
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 05:57 -0800, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery wrote:
SRAM 10s brifters, SRAM bar-ends, or XX MTB shifters will shift on the
XX cassette.
That's not what SRAM's web site says. They say you need the XX
derailleur which is incompatible with brifters and requires the XX MTB
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote:
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 05:57 -0800, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery wrote:
SRAM 10s brifters, SRAM bar-ends, or XX MTB shifters will shift on the
XX cassette.
That's not what SRAM's web site says. They say you need the XX
Regarding friction and 9 speed: I've shifted 9 and 10 speed cassettes,
both stock and home-brew (9 sp), with both down tube and Power Ratchet
friction shifters, on and off road -- no particular problem; I did not
find it any harder than with 7 or 8. Perhaps I have very sensitive and
caring
Glad to hear NZ has such concerns. Wouldn't want the local bikes to be
harmed by an invasive non-native species.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Gino Zahnd ginoza...@gmail.com wrote:
Update: bike was found, and is now in Auckland. They searched it in
quarantine, and are delivering it to my
Gino,
Glad it all seems to be working out. I had a similar experience when
going through customs there, but not as dramatic. They went through
all our luggage looking for the shoes and boots so that they could
sanatize them (the outsides, no smart comments). I guess that is part
of what keeps
This is a repeat of the message I sent out a few weeks ago. I hope to
see a lot of you next Sunday to ride up Mount Hamilton. Four thousand
feet of righteous vertical fun! A classic ascent all local cyclists
should do at least once! This time of year is perfect to ascend Mount
Hamilton. If we're
With all due respect, Patrick, and with appreciation of your advice, the you
that you mention is highly variable. I've tried to develop my high gear
climbing as you illustrate, and so far, no luck. My knee isn't happy with it. I
wish it wasn't, but it just isn't.
Back to original topic, I'm
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 09:04 -0500, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote:
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 05:57 -0800, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery wrote:
SRAM 10s brifters, SRAM bar-ends, or XX MTB shifters will shift on the
XX cassette.
Jim,
The Shimano 9 speed 12-36 cassette is already available for around
$55, although not widely yet. It is SLX level and comprised of 9
individual steel cogs, as far as I've beed able to ascert.
I've also had knee issues which is why I prefer to spin at higher
cadences when I can, and the
The Sram barend shifters are compatible with the XX components. If
anyone is interested, I'll have mine up for sale shortly. The shifting
is very smooth and crisp.
René
orthie...@yahoo.com
On 11/15/09, Rene Sterental orthie...@gmail.com wrote:
Jim,
The Shimano 9 speed 12-36 cassette is
1) I'm riding down the coast of California all of December and January
on my AHH. I'm allowing plenty of time to find adventures and make
friends. Any of you interested in that? I'll be in Crescent City on
the 1st, and the San Fransisco area a few weeks later, and hopefully
San Diego by the
3) Grand Bois Hetre.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Stephen recycle...@gmail.com wrote:
1) I'm riding down the coast of California all of December and January
on my AHH. I'm allowing plenty of time to find adventures and make
friends. Any of you interested in that? I'll be in Crescent
Schwalbes.
On Nov 15, 8:33 pm, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
3) Grand Bois Hetre.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Stephen recycle...@gmail.com wrote:
1) I'm riding down the coast of California all of December and January
on my AHH. I'm allowing plenty of time to find
I don't think this precisely fits the bill, but I did want to make a
quick plug for Adam over at Zugster Bags. His queue can be similar to
a custom frame at times, but his work is excellent. The reason I
mention this is from an image he posted this weekend -
Selling the following items -
Silver Shifter Barcons - Brand new, never used - $65 shipped
Nitto Dirt Drop stem - 26 mm clamp, 8 cm reach. Stem has less than
100 miles on it - $35 shipped
Sugino XD 600 triple - 170 mm, 46, 36, 26. Cranks have less than 100
miles on them. Chainrings are brand
Dirt Drop stem has been sold.
On Nov 15, 9:38 pm, kaseri kas...@gmail.com wrote:
Selling the following items -
Silver Shifter Barcons - Brand new, never used - $65 shipped
Nitto Dirt Drop stem - 26 mm clamp, 8 cm reach. Stem has less than
100 miles on it - $35 shipped
Sugino XD 600
Everything has been sold!!!
No more email please!!
On Nov 15, 10:08 pm, kaseri kas...@gmail.com wrote:
Dirt Drop stem has been sold.
On Nov 15, 9:38 pm, kaseri kas...@gmail.com wrote:
Selling the following items -
Silver Shifter Barcons - Brand new, never used - $65 shipped
Nitto
Go with some Schwalbes, the big heavy ones Riv sells. I used the 700c
version on a short tour and they worked fine. Fast enough, dependable
and no flats.
--mike
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FWIW, I've been impressed so far with the 11-32 8 speed SRAM PG-850
cassette. Very wide range, smooth shifting w/ XTR deraileur Silver
bar-ends, solid, and cheap - only $20 at my LBS.
If you're concerned about price, it seems the most affordable option
is to climb slightly easier hills four a
An anecdote from some bay area riding. Yesterday I rode with three
friends through Vallejo Napa (picture at http://bit.ly/2rA7m9).
Nice bikes: an Atlantis, Quickbeam, my recently finished 650B Sequoia,
and a 90's Novara Randonee.
We hit a small but thick patch of goatheads and:
- Will's
I seem to remember rumors, or perhaps internet banter, about the possibility
of a women focused geometry, perhaps with a shorter top tube than the common
Rivendell frame. I know there was at least a survey in one of the readers a
few years back to gauge interest in such a project. Was there ever
I have to second CF's feedback on Adam's bags. Really great stuff.
Harry
On Nov 15, 6:00 pm, cyclofiend cyclofi...@earthlink.net wrote:
I don't think this precisely fits the bill, but I did want to make a
quick plug for Adam over at Zugster Bags. His queue can be similar to
a custom frame
Hello all,
I tend to lurk here most of the time and have gleaned alot of good
information from this group. I have posted a few times but never really
introduced myself. So here gos.
My name is Dave Minyard and I live in Orcutt on the Central Coastof
California. I know... look at a map and it's
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