[RBW] Re: Spring cleaning - FS: Nitto Mini Front Rack/small trunk sack/Paul Gino light mount/BM IXON light

2012-03-06 Thread johnb
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[RBW] Re: Spring cleaning - FS: Nitto Mini Front Rack/small trunk sack/Paul Gino light mount/BM IXON light

2012-03-06 Thread johnb
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[RBW] Re: Don't read if you don't like heresy (a.k.a. my new road bike which isn't a Rivendell)

2012-03-06 Thread RonLau
For those who does not live in Bay Area. Mike's shop couch has been THE hot topic within SF Randonneur group. One of our member has been known to spend hours on that couch. I was told he rode 40 miles from SF just to sit on it. If you ever come here and want to ride, that will be good place to

[RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Smitty-A-Go-Go
I'm thinking of riding in a 100k populaire in a couple weeks. I know it's not a tremendous distance but it'll be my first rando event and my longest ride ever. I plan to do it on my Hilsen... I've got the necessary reflectors, lights (battery), fenders, and a small sackville saddle bag +

Re: [RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Horace
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Smitty-A-Go-Go 54ca...@gmail.com wrote: What sort of foods do people eat? Whatever food you want to eat is okay, but do NOT eat something new. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread NickBull
Since randonneuring is unsupported, long-distance bike riding, it is appropriate to show up with whatever you would normally take on a long solo bike ride. That way, if you run into trouble, you don't have to slow someone else down to help you. Just take what you'd normally take and wear

Re: [RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Lee Chae
Hi Smitty. Congrats on your decision for a new adventure. I have a few cents to offer: - The switch from 40mm to 32mm tires will change how your bike handles, imo. The difference may not be a big issue for you, but I'd be hesitant to make big changes before going on my longest ride ever. I think

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread William
Nick's advice is very accurate on all points. I'll add to it that you absolutely don't need to buy faster tires for a 100k. I'm the last person to talk you out of buying new rubber just because you want to, though :). That's one of the funnest aspects of owning a bike that takes several

[RBW] Re: FS: Rivendell Sackville Saddlesack Large in very nice shape

2012-03-06 Thread Scot Brooks
Here's a link to some photos I took this morning. https://picasaweb.google.com/101648895843335929088/SackvilleSaddlesackLarge?authkey=Gv1sRgCJ2H_92ftN6w3AE On Sunday, March 4, 2012 9:40:35 PM UTC-8, Scot Brooks wrote: No damage and only normal/light wear. I'm happy to send high resolution

[RBW] FS: Mustache Bars, Rival crankset, Thompson+Dura Ace Seatpoat

2012-03-06 Thread Michael Williams
Hey Group, a couple of misc items for sale 1) Mustache Bars with 80mm Nitto Technomic stem. the bars are 25.4 clamp and the stem is 26.0 shim is installed and included. Bars have some tape residue but are in really good condition. - $80 2) SRAM Rival compact crankset silver compact

[RBW] Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread murphyjrfk
Here's the dilemma...or whatever ya wanna call it. i think i'm a full time albatrosser. i have both i like both but i really only love the albatross. But i'm having a hardtime making the full time switch. my current bike is set up w albatross and is so perfect it's never ever changing--and i'm

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
Hi Smitty, I don't ride brevets, but I do ride 100K solo rides whenever I can. They're my favorite length. Not so long that they're a time-sink, but long enough to really feel like you're accomplishing something. IMHO, the Marathon Supremes will be fine. If you're itchin' to get some new tires,

[RBW] Re: Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread Jeremy Till
Sounds like you've already answered your own question. If you've found something that works, stick with it, aesthetics or cultural definitions of what constitutes a serious bike be damned. On Monday, March 5, 2012 7:22:30 PM UTC-8, murphyjrfk wrote: Here's the dilemma...or whatever ya

[RBW] Re: Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread William
+1 on not being worried about being monogamous with your handlebars. I'm the same way with Noodles. Nitto Noodles are the only paleo-approved Noodles, as well. On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 10:34:38 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Till wrote: Sounds like you've already answered your own question. If

[RBW] Re: FS: Rivendell Sackville Saddlesack Large in very nice shape

2012-03-06 Thread Rambouilleting Utahn
I've been looking at one of the large saddlesacks for commuting, around town and possible credit card tours. It looks like the perfect bag (possibly too large?). May I ask why you've decided to sell yours? On Mar 4, 10:40 pm, Scot Brooks scothinck...@gmail.com wrote: No damage and only

[RBW] Somebody please buy this before I do

2012-03-06 Thread Ryan Ray
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140714454512?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619#ht_500wt_1413 Save my marriage and buy this bike before I do! 700c with clearance, lugs, 63cm, threaded fork, no toe overlap... for 400 bucks new? - Ryan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW

[RBW] Re: Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread Tony Lockhart
Just go with the Alba bars--mo point in going with the Noodle bar because you've already found something you're comfortable with all the time. I was in a similar situation to you, but opposite in which bars I liked. I was trying really hard to like mustache and Alba bars but I just couldn't make

[RBW] Re: Somebody please buy this before I do

2012-03-06 Thread Peter Pesce
Oooh that's tempting! Given that I'm still trying to convince my wife that the pile of junk in the corner of the garage just magically transformed into my new-to-me Quickbeam I'd be in serious trouble too if yet another new bike showed up! On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 1:59:44 PM UTC-5,

[RBW] Re: Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread Smitty-A-Go-Go
I'm in a bit of a handlebar crisis myself. I have Albas on my Surly Big Dummy and love them. I also like to ride my wife's way-to-small-for-me Betty Foy with albas. I wanted to be a moustache guy so built my AHH with m-bars. But after 6 months I was still ho-hum about them, so a week or 2

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Smitty-A-Go-Go
This is all very comforting. Not that I was anxiety stricken but I was definitley feeling a little cautious stepping into a new world. The distance isn't intimidating but the timed aspect has me a little concerned. Will ride the bike I have and report back with pics how it goes. Thanks for

Re: [RBW] Re: Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread René Sterental
My experience has been the same as yours, but with the Bullmoose bars. Couldn't stay comfortable on the others and believe me, I tried many different handlebars. Ended up with Bullmoose on all my four Rivendells. Now need to seel a bunch of bars and stems, including a beautiful minimally used

[RBW] For Trade: Shimano 6206 175mm crank for 170mm

2012-03-06 Thread RonLau
Hello, this is a long shot but I would like to see anyone here has a 170mm version of this crank to trade for my 175mm version. It looks like this but this is not the one I have. http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=f6e74fd2-417d-4154-a7c2-af9... Lenght: 175mm BCD: 110 BB for triple: 122mm

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Patrick in VT
On Mar 6, 12:09 pm, Smitty-A-Go-Go 54ca...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thinking of riding in a 100k populaire in a couple weeks. I know it's not a tremendous distance but it'll be my first rando event and my longest ride ever. cool! I plan to do it on my Hilsen... I've got the necessary reflectors,

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread RonLau
Smitty, You will be fine, go enjoy the ride. My suggestions... 1. Food: don't eat something you don't normally eat during a ride. I like boiled eggs myself but I don't eat anything spicy during the ride. 2. Speed: this is not a race, do at a pace you are comfortable with for that distance. I

[RBW] My ride report ( Really long post)

2012-03-06 Thread Manuel Acosta
Riding to NAHBS had a new meaning when I found out that MASHsf was hosting a fixed gear time trial race to NAHBS starting at Pitsburg/Bay Point Bart. Not wanting to carry a backpack the whole way there I decided to join in on the race figuring I can just tag along with the group to Sacramento. A

[RBW] Re: Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread Ryan Ray
I'd be interested in trading my noodles, tektro levers, technomic for some albas/stem/v-brake-levers... - Ryan On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 12:15:09 PM UTC-8, Smitty-A-Go-Go wrote: I'm in a bit of a handlebar crisis myself. I have Albas on my Surly Big Dummy and love them. I also like

Re: [RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 12:21 -0800, Smitty-A-Go-Go wrote: This is all very comforting. Not that I was anxiety stricken but I was definitley feeling a little cautious stepping into a new world. The distance isn't intimidating but the timed aspect has me a little concerned. Will ride the bike I

Re: [RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 09:09 -0800, Smitty-A-Go-Go wrote: I've got 40mm Marathon Supremes on there now. I imagine I'd be the only one with 40mm tires. Maybe or maybe not. There are several folks in DC Randonneurs on 42mm Hetres. But chances are you'll see everything from 21 or 23mm on up.

[RBW] Re: Albatross vs Noodle???

2012-03-06 Thread kps
if anyone is interested in a lightly used 56mm albatross bar, i've got one to sell. says Nitto B352 560 (56cm) on the bar. It is the chromoly version. the 54cm bar is as wide as i'm comfortable riding, so if this is one you can use, please shoot me an email. how's $40 plus shipping sound?

[RBW] Re: My ride report ( Really long post)

2012-03-06 Thread Amit Singh
Great ride report Manny! On Mar 6, 3:39 pm, Manuel Acosta manueljohnaco...@hotmail.com wrote: Riding to NAHBS had a new meaning when I found out that MASHsf was hosting a fixed gear time trial race to NAHBS starting at Pitsburg/Bay Point Bart. Not wanting to carry a backpack the whole way

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread NickBull
By the way, there have been several comments that might imply that a populaire is going to be easy because it is a short distance. I have a good friend whose saying is No ride is as easy as it seems. Count on it being tougher than you expect, and then if it isn't you'll be pleasantly

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread rcnute
Are there populaires where cards are used? I haven't seen them on the SIR ones. Smitty, you'll be fine. Don't overcook it too early, don't be a hero on the climbs, eat a bit of something every 25 miles and you're all set. Ryan On Mar 6, 1:04 pm, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote: On

Re: [RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 15:10 -0800, rcnute wrote: Are there populaires where cards are used? I haven't seen them on the SIR ones. The RUSA rules don't seem to say anything on the subject. I assumed they did. However, I googled around a bit and found this: What is a Populaire? - A Populaire

[RBW] One of the bikes you could have seen at NAHBS

2012-03-06 Thread William
http://galluscycles.com/adventure_a.html I didn't catch this bike at the show in person, but it did catch my eye in the after-photos. It's built like an old Ritchey (fillets), to a geometry like a 1992 or 1993 Bridgestone, except it takes 650B wheels. Pretty darn sharp looking bike, IMO.

[RBW] Re: One of the bikes you could have seen at NAHBS

2012-03-06 Thread Allan in Portland
I'm still making up my mind if I think this is being retro just for retro sake. The fact is a LOT of people are doing 1983 Stumpjumper restorations and loving them. So those bikes still work. Why not make a new bike that acknowledges that those bikes got several things right? I'm a little

[RBW] Looking for crapped out cassette cogs and chains

2012-03-06 Thread MSmith
Hello All- I am doing an art-y project and I'm looking for used cassette cogs and chains. If anyone out in forum-land is doing some spring cleaning that requires swapping out those parts, please shoot me an email. I will gladly pay shipping, but I'm not really in a position to spend much money

[RBW] Re: One of the bikes you could have seen at NAHBS

2012-03-06 Thread William
Yes that was a rhetorical debate with myself. You should see the ones I have that I don't post about. :-P And I agree, bullmoose would be awesome on that Gallus. On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:51:33 PM UTC-8, Allan in Portland wrote: I'm still making up my mind if I think this is being

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread NickBull
I'm pretty sure that all RUSA-sanctioned populaires are required to use cards. Part of the point of populaires is to get new riders used to the complexities of randonneuring, one aspect of which is carrying a card. RUSA's web page has a glossary that says: *populaire* (pope u lair) - A

Re: [RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread PATRICK MOORE
I'd very much like to hear about your experience, Smitty. I too am thinking of increasing my distances -- God forbid, but maybe I will even get around this year to entering the Santa Fe Century that I've been meaning but never quite getting around to ride for the last 20+ years. The longest ride

[RBW] Re: Somebody please buy this before I do

2012-03-06 Thread Mitch Browne
The marriage has to go .. Mitch San Luis Obispo On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 10:59:44 AM UTC-8, HappyCamper wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/140714454512?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619#ht_500wt_1413 Save my marriage and buy this bike before I do! 700c with clearance, lugs, 63cm, threaded fork, no

[RBW] Re: A fitting use for a lightweight, low-bar'd Rivendell

2012-03-06 Thread Kelly
Beautiful pic.. On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 6:09:21 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote: A quotidien instead of an epic ride, but very enjoyable nonetheless. Patrick rear loading is the way to go! Moore -- Patrick Moore Albuquerque, NM For professional resumes, contact Patrick Moore, ACRW

Re: [RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Patrick: why is this so? Again, just asking, not contradicting. One reads everywhere that carbo loading the night before is the way to go and, of course, breakfast is said to be the most important meal. Can you explain in more detail why you counsel against carbo loading and a big breakfast?

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread RonLau
Come and think of it, it is a good idea to bring a small plastic bag for your card (SFR card is 4 x 5.5 inches)because no one like a wet card that has been sitting in your back for a few hours. On Mar 6, 4:31 pm, NickBull nick.bike.b...@gmail.com wrote: I'm pretty sure that all RUSA-sanctioned

Re: [RBW] Re: Somebody please buy this before I do

2012-03-06 Thread erik jensen
it's only 100 less than the price listed on velo orange, and i am not convinced by a standard downtube on a 63cm bicycle. but i'm sure it planes. because it's french and low-trail and rando ooo e On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Mitch Browne mitch.bro...@gmail.com wrote: The marriage has

Re: [RBW] Re: A fitting use for a lightweight, low-bar'd Rivendell

2012-03-06 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Thank you! You run the nicest errands on a Rivendell. On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 6:12 PM, Kelly tkslee...@gmail.com wrote: Beautiful pic.. On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 6:09:21 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote: A quotidien instead of an epic ride, but very enjoyable nonetheless. Patrick rear

Re: [RBW] Looking for crapped out cassette cogs and chains

2012-03-06 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Mike: do you have a deadline for this? I've been thinking it's time to face up and measure my chains and, if I swap 'em, you will be welcome to them. The only thing is, that I will probably procrastinate on this some more. LMK. PAM On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:07 PM, MSmith bee...@gmail.com wrote:

[RBW] Re: My ride report ( Really long post)

2012-03-06 Thread dougP
That's a series of adventures you would not have had were you not on a bicycle. Talk about pressing on regardless. I dunno, maybe you shoulda made a little noise on your way out of your brother's place. After all, they woke you at 3 AM! dougP On Mar 6, 2:25 pm, Amit Singh asd...@gmail.com

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Patrick in VT
On Mar 6, 8:12 pm, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: Patrick: why is this so? Again, just asking, not contradicting. One reads everywhere that carbo loading the night before is the way to go and, of course, breakfast is said to be the most important meal. Can you explain in more detail

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread rcnute
As I thought about it on the ride home now I remember using a card on a populaire--I got to the end and was so excited about the beer that I forgot to get my card stamped, adding twenty minutes to my already unremarkable time. Additional advice: Remember card and remember beer, in that order.

Re: [RBW] My ride report ( Really long post)

2012-03-06 Thread jimD
Another in the series of 'excellent Manny adventures'! Thanks, JimD On Mar 6, 2012, at 5:50 PM, dougP wrote: That's a series of adventures you would not have had were you not on a bicycle. Talk about pressing on regardless. I dunno, maybe you shoulda made a little noise on your way out of

Re: [RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread jimD
I've got a saying, '60 miles is about right for a bike ride'. I usually make this observation when riding centuries. -JimD On Mar 6, 2012, at 5:06 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote: I'd very much like to hear about your experience, Smitty. I too am thinking of increasing my distances -- God forbid, but

Re: [RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 18:51 -0800, jimD wrote: I've got a saying, '60 miles is about right for a bike ride'. I usually make this observation when riding centuries. Let me amend that: 60 miles is about right for an ordinary, everyday weekend ride. Do one every weekend day, and riding a century

[RBW] Re: One of the bikes you could have seen at NAHBS

2012-03-06 Thread Patrick in VT
On Mar 6, 6:37 pm, William tapebu...@gmail.com wrote: http://galluscycles.com/adventure_a.html man, that just looks right. looks like a fun one. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [RBW] Re: A fitting use for a lightweight, low-bar'd Rivendell

2012-03-06 Thread Matthew Hoult
Lovely .. Very, very lovely. If you don't mind my asking, what kind of dropout is hidden behind those paniers? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. To

Re: [RBW] Re: A fitting use for a lightweight, low-bar'd Rivendell

2012-03-06 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Thanks. I do love both my Rivs. The dropouts are Campy 1010s; the frame originally had verticals because it was a derailleur bike, but I had a local builder modify it some years ago for use as you see it now. On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Matthew Hoult neovernacu...@gmail.com wrote: Lovely .. 

Re: [RBW] Re: Somebody please buy this before I do

2012-03-06 Thread Will
I looked at the picture. Seems to me that the current owner could replace that longish stem with something 2-3 cm. shorter (maybe more) and the bike would work out fine. Those bars are way forward. On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:15:56 PM UTC-6, bicyc...@gmail.com wrote: it's only 100 less

Re: [RBW] Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Brian Hanson
I've now done a couple of SIR populaires (November and January) and plan to up that a bit with at least a 200k this year. I may try to get down to the brewpub populair in OR, so I may see you there on my Hilsen, Smitty. Here's my experience so far. Ride 1: This was cold, but I felt good and had

[RBW] Re: Rando Advice

2012-03-06 Thread Esteban
Lots of good advice here. I'm just stoked for you, 'cause its likely to start you into something really fun. So far this year, I've ridden a 200K in the pouring rain and felt great, and rode an easy 300K (relative to the climbing I've don on other 300Ks) and suffered and cursed myself for