Man, I had to wear one of those when I was a cook. The beard stays, no
matter what!
On Feb 2, 12:43 am, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm stoked that the early adopters have led the way and the Splats are
working out for lots of folks who live in wet climes.
But I couldn't resist:
From my view, it appears the banging noise was the van running into
the cyclist.
Even if he did bang on the van, what of it? The van was forcing him
into road barricades. Are you saying you would not expect a car to
sound its horn in that situation?
On Feb 1, 9:32 pm, robert zeidler
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Apply the brakes, give the much larger vehicle, right or wrong, the right of
way, and continue on. Better to live to fight another day. He is absolutely
right to demand his space in the lane. But so what?! If you're in your Honda
Civic and a large truck turns in on you what will you do? Apply
I remember seeing this frame pop-up in a topic thread and maybe for
sale on the Riv site. Now it's on ebay. I love the fork crown. Too
small for me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=230581099589
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If they are that close to me I'm not only banging on the side of the vehicle
I'm out to break glass do whatever I have to. If you pull a weapon
(vehicle) and endanger my life, bets aren't off for me protecting myself.
It's called self defense. Not to mention there isn't time at that point to
This has nothing to do with Rivendell Bicycles. It would be better
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A memorable frame in Riv history...
Does anyone have a link to some discussion on this frame? I couldn't
find it. Was there a RBW blog entry on it too?
Just looking for more info on tire clearance, effective TT
measure...more details and history, etc.
On Feb 2, 8:54 am, Mike
Here's the bike in its original form at SDCBS:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671211@N02/4512933760/
Certainly a juicy untold story on this, all the way around. Did it
end up at the garage sale, or up on the website after it was re-Riv-
ified?
A kickstand plate!
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On
IIRC, it was listed on the site as one of their Proto-specials they did for
a couple bikes last year???
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:18 AM, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's the bike in its original form at SDCBS:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671211@N02/4512933760/
Certainly a juicy
I was pretty sure that it was sold off of Riv's site when they were
selling off all of the 'Renovelo' framesand I'm certain that it
was less than $1700, but still a deal at that price.
-Andy
On Feb 2, 7:18 am, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's the bike in its original form at
Dave,
It was a custom that went wrong in some way. After like a year or two
of back and forth the bike got built but it was missing something.
Its so gorgeousmust...stayaway.
Andy with a shaky hand in Seattle
On Feb 2, 7:21 am, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
IIRC, it
Andy with a shaky hand in Seattle
Ha! I know the feeling. I know it only too well...
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Agreed. Hard to resist even if it's an oddball.
On Feb 2, 10:38 am, Andy.M andy.e.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Dave,
It was a custom that went wrong in some way. After like a year or two
of back and forth the bike got built but it was missing something.
Its so gorgeousmust...stayaway.
All too often I fall into the If it fits, it ships mode. Fortunately
for me, in this case, it does not fit and will not ship.
An AR 61 or Quickbeam 64 might change things...
Marty
On Feb 2, 9:41 am, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:
Andy with a shaky hand in Seattle
Ha! I know the feeling. I
Hey all -
This thread is not Rivendell-related. Please let it drop.
If folks wish to discuss this item (and it may have already been discussed
on iBob a while back), please take it off-list or to another discussion
group.
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some winter scenes,
Looking for a touch-up paint or nail polish for Hillborne green.
Anyone found a good match?
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Yes, I definitely remember it. Saw it at the San Diego show
even!!! :-)
It's your size, isn't it...???!!!?!?!?!
On Feb 2, 7:38 am, Andy.M andy.e.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Dave,
It was a custom that went wrong in some way. After like a year or two
of back and forth the bike got built but it was
Hence the shaky hand!
On Feb 2, 8:55 am, cyclotour...@gmail.com cyclotour...@gmail.com
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Yes, I definitely remember it. Saw it at the San Diego show
even!!! :-)
It's your size, isn't it...???!!!?!?!?!
On Feb 2, 7:38 am, Andy.M andy.e.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Dave,
It was a
I really hope they put up a gallery page with their entire collection
of photos. I really love them.
I wonder if any of them have ever been featured in a gallery show. Or
even a coffee shop. I don't think you'd have to be a hardcore cyclist
to appreciate them.
If folks haven't done so they
Beautiful bike. What's the story on it?
On Jan 30, 7:13 pm, RonaTD teddur...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Sometimes we Wisconsinites get to steal a nice ride in January. Sunny
and 20's today, with a north wind but not too bad. First outdoor, non-
commuting ride of the year. I took the opportunity to
Awhile ago another member recommended Sally Hansen High Definition
4070-04. This looks close to a perfect match in the bottle but when
applied, it appears a bit lighter than the original paint job. Best to
test it in an inconspicuous spot first.
On Feb 1, 9:08 am, MikeC mecinib...@sbcglobal.net
Here's a link to the search results for unclaimed custom:
http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch/search?hl=engroup=rbw-owners-bunchq=unclaimed+customqt_g=Search+this+group
Lots of juicy stuff there, including Grant weighing in on the subject.
At the $1300 starting price, it is a great
I said it the first time around and will say it again, thank God it is
not my size.
Rob
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It kills me that it got repainted, and that my doctor refused to trim
my legs 10cm to fit it.
I thought the story was pretty well recounted at the time. There might
even be a Grant post in the list archive. As I recall (gather 'round,
children), an extremely particular customer once wanted
Thanks for the recount, Phillip. I've heard other rumors about it that
I won't share here, but let me just say that I love the glorious
spitefulness of the kickstand plate. Nothing intended, I'm sure.
I remember an inappropriate amount of generousness in Grant's telling
of the story. That's
Want to know more about the bike also. I have a travel bike with SS
couplers that I use as winter bike too. Need to love Midwest winters
just spent 3+ hrs digging out from 10-15 inches of snow last night
here in West Michigan. Could use school snow day to grade student
papers but bringing some
Here's an enthusiastic endorsement of both prior poster's comments!
Totally inspiring images in most places.
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Oops. Should be Totally inspiring images in BOTH places.
Sorry.
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Here's an enthusiastic endorsement of both prior poster's comments!
Totally inspiring images in most places.
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I like the circumstances force sale. For me that usually would
translate into I bought it on a whim without telling my wife, and she
busted me, and now I'm selling it. Did I introduce my wife? Her name
is: 'circumstances'
On Feb 2, 9:29 am, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the
Andy:
This bike is the perfect complement to your Atlantis! Stop shakin'
start clickin'! I'm glad they kept the contrasting panels details
in the re-paint. The front is really striking.
dougP
On Feb 2, 8:56 am, Andy.M andy.e.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hence the shaky hand!
On Feb 2, 8:55
Hey, that's my wife's name! Seriously, I'm happy it's too small for me.
Bill
On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:24 PM, William wrote:
I like the circumstances force sale. For me that usually would
translate into I bought it on a whim without telling my wife, and she
busted me, and now I'm selling it.
Look at the fork crown, compare:
http://rawlandcycles.blogspot.com/
On Feb 2, 5:54 am, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:
I remember seeing this frame pop-up in a topic thread and maybe for
sale on the Riv site. Now it's on ebay. I love the fork crown. Too
small for me.
It's a Pacenti MTB crown. Quite a few custom builders use them. The
Paris-Brest crown is in higher demand, although near impossible to
get.
I really like the bi-plane crown on my '99 Road Custom.
On Feb 2, 4:36 pm, SISDDWG dgen...@gmail.com wrote:
Look at the fork crown, compare:
I did this ride about 20 years ago, and it was a blast... Now I can't
wait to do it again for a few reasons:
- I'll be riding my Bombadil
- My friend from Healdsburg CA is coming East to join me and a bunch
of friends
- This will be Day 2 of May Bike Week for me, which will consist of
the best
How capable are the Schwalbe Marathon Supremes for mild non-pavement
riding -- e.g., gravel roads, crushed rock rail trails, and the like?
Thanks, -- Forrest (in immediate-post-blizzard Iowa City)
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they work fine for me off road. They live on my touring bike and I've
gotten thousands of miles with no flats. (Knock Wood)
They are regularly used for roads, dirt roads, gravel, very fine bike
path stone and this winter here in Maine they are getting more than
there fair share of snow rides.
Thanks for the positive, encouraging, review. It does surprise me a
little that the Supreme, which looks to me like kind of a grooved
slick, does well in the snow. -- Forrest
On Feb 2, 8:00 pm, ejg egi...@maine.rr.com wrote:
Hi
they work fine for me off road. They live on my touring bike and
Be prepared for alot more cyclist than 20 years ago. I did it also in
the early 80's and it was fun then.Might have been 12,000 cyclist
then. 30,000 plus now. Tried it again in the mid 90's. That wasn't as
much fun. I had to get off and walk my bike at several locations
because of the amount of
Well,
They certainly aren't ideal for the current conditions, but they do
work in the snow
On Feb 2, 9:46 pm, Forrest ftme...@me.com wrote:
Thanks for the positive, encouraging, review. It does surprise me a
little that the Supreme, which looks to me like kind of a grooved
slick, does well in
Good to know! Thanks.
On Feb 2, 9:18 pm, ejg egi...@maine.rr.com wrote:
Well,
They certainly aren't ideal for the current conditions, but they do
work in the snow
On Feb 2, 9:46 pm, Forrest ftme...@me.com wrote:
Thanks for the positive, encouraging, review. It does surprise me a
and it's GONE. Sold by a buy it now, apparently. Who can say when
the mythical Riv of destiny will return?
On Feb 2, 4:56 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
It's a Pacenti MTB crown. Quite a few custom builders use them. The
Paris-Brest crown is in higher demand, although near impossible
I always loved the look of this bike.
http://thedailyrandonneur.wordpress.com/2007/09/05/ted-durants-650b-rivendell-travelo/
Ryan
On Feb 2, 9:01 am, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:
Beautiful bike. What's the story on it?
On Jan 30, 7:13 pm, RonaTD teddur...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Sometimes we
Be careful riding in mud though...
On Feb 2, 7:20 pm, Forrest ftme...@me.com wrote:
Good to know! Thanks.
On Feb 2, 9:18 pm, ejg egi...@maine.rr.com wrote:
Well,
They certainly aren't ideal for the current conditions, but they do
work in the snow
On Feb 2, 9:46 pm, Forrest
From the opposite corner of the country from Maine, the Marathon
Supremes work well on my Atlantis both on off pavement. Off road
here is either adobe clay, not unlike concrete (why the Spanish
missions have been around for hundreds of years) or rocky, sandy
stuff. 35s are a bit narrow for deep
I'm going to offer some dissent, here. Supremes are good off road
when the surface is dry. They slip a lot on mud. I'm not just
talking about skidding and such, I'm talking about your rear wheel
spinning impotently as you try to climb a steep, muddy hill. The
Duremes offer much better traction
Hey Forrest,
I have the 40s on my QB, and while I bought them for my daily/nightly
commuting here in Denver, they have seen a fair amount of dirt road/
trail action up in the mtns. Absolutely super tire! Obviously not
the best in thick sand or mud, but for forest service roads, etc.
they are
I've found that all my Paselas will eventually develop sidewall problems
similar to the photo. Mine are definitely from damage though, riding in
rocky terrain. I have other damage from drying out in the heat that I
believe contribute to their frailty though.
I can't tell you if that's a defect
I put at least 2000 (very conservative estimate) miles on a set of the
same non-TG Paselas last year here in Honolulu and never had a lick of
trouble. They were the original tires on my Quickbeam which I received
back in November of 2009. I'm a daily commuter and have ridden several
metric
Andy has a pretty good memory...
The following link discusses the frame when it showed up back in
August:
http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch/browse_thread/thread/5cb25d9df3dbde80/a72e960575ec4839?hl=enlnk=gstq=Renovelo+Frames#a72e960575ec4839
$1300 original selling price.
On Feb
I've had trouble with sidewall failure and stopped using them for long
rides and touring. Marathons are way better for me.
On Feb 3, 12:30 am, Robert Harrison rfharri...@gmail.com wrote:
I put at least 2000 (very conservative estimate) miles on a set of the
same non-TG Paselas last year here in
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