Re: [RBW] Clems: Rivendell, modernized?

2021-11-17 Thread Gill
So it’s been 15 months. I love the bike and extoll it’s virtues to anyone who asks (and to some who don’t). It was not love at first sight. I bought a clem for it’s personality - and price. Comfort and off-road capability were the inducements. As time passed I came to appreciate clem’s beauty

Re: [RBW] NBD: Clem L

2021-11-17 Thread Joe Bernard
We have to wait for the weekend for sunlight pics?? I object! Joe "thinks he needs a LimeOlive Clem or Platy now" Bernard On Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 5:17:53 AM UTC-8 Doug H. wrote: > There is no sunlight when I'm home now Monday thru Friday with the time > change. Hopefully, I can

[RBW] Re: LF Single Speed Frame

2021-11-17 Thread Thomas McCause
i'm looking for a 58 or 60 wabi, when you find your unicorn, let me know! -Thomas On Friday, November 5, 2021 at 9:21:32 AM UTC-6 Bones wrote: > The Wabi I've been commuting on is perfect in spirit but it's just too > small. If anyone has a frame for sale (i.e. 62-64 Quickbeam, Simpleone ~ >

Re: [RBW] Roadini 650b conversion

2021-11-17 Thread Joe Bernard
I know you asked Eric but I'll chime in anyway, it's what I do! I think the Roadini is a fine road bike as is, and will work great for someone else if your needs have changed and you need bigger tires, fenders, and brakes that will work with both in wet weather. There's a lot of v-brake Rivs

[RBW] Re: Rivendell "Keven's Bike" build

2021-11-17 Thread Edwin W
Laing, Love everything about it! Can you tell us a little more about the front rack? Who made it? How does it attach at the top? How does it attach at the bottom? Any issues with it? Cool! Edwin On Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 6:45:09 AM UTC-6 lconley wrote: > Top of saddle is 34" above top

Re: [RBW] Roadini 650b conversion

2021-11-17 Thread Eric Daume
My experience with long reach sidepull and center pull brakes on wet rims is that they both suck. I did a rough experiment: I sprayed my rim with my water bottle, accelerated to about 15 mph, and grabbed the front brake as hard as I could. The long reach brake bike took about twice the stopping

Re: [RBW] Roadini 650b conversion

2021-11-17 Thread Kushan
Thanks all for your thoughts so far. This is shaping up to be a more complicated change than I thought (but then again, aren't all bike changes are?) ... Joe - I like your suggestion of using centerpulls. I actually thought that center pull required dedicated braze-on on frames but a quick

Re: [RBW] Roadini 650b conversion

2021-11-17 Thread Eric Daume
Long reach calipers + wet rims = no noticeable stopping power. Not recommended, even if you can live with a very low bottom bracket. Eric On Wednesday, November 17, 2021, Kushan wrote: > Hi all - > > I currently own a 2020 Roadini (61 cm) with 38 mm slick tires. I have > tried 32 mm and 35 mm

[RBW] Re: Roadini 650b conversion

2021-11-17 Thread Joe Bernard
Bruce, I believe your Riv Road started with short-reach caliper brakes. The mid-reach variety thst Shimano made and Riv put on the Rambouillet didn't exist yet. Joe Bernard On Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 8:37:06 AM UTC-8 Fullylugged wrote: > I ride a '95 Riv Road size 54.5 which is too

[RBW] Re: Roadini 650b conversion

2021-11-17 Thread Fullylugged
I ride a '95 Riv Road size 54.5 which is too tall for me in 700c. The long reach Tektro/Silver calipers do work with 650B wheels and I have only ridden it that way. It will take 38mm tires w/o fenders. I know Joe said it won't help your Roadini, but if you can borrow a caliper and do a test

[RBW] Re: Roadini 650b conversion

2021-11-17 Thread RichS
Kushan: Keep in mind the bottom bracket will be lower so the likelihood of pedal strike will be present when you lean the bike into a turn. Pedal selection plays a part too; shorter cranks (165 / 160) would be a consideration to help reduce pedal strike. This was my experience with a mid-80s

[RBW] WTB Heron Randonneur, 59 cm

2021-11-17 Thread Tom Goodmann
As posted over at ibob, this is a quixotic quest, I'm sure, but if anyone knows of a Heron Randonneur frame for sale, I'd be happy to learn (I see one out there on CL, but it is a 55 cm frame). I think few of these frames were made, so the chances are slim. Tom -- You received this message

[RBW] Re: FS: Shimano 600 Brakes, WI MI-5 Rear Hub, WTB Momentum FH, SA-Dynohub

2021-11-17 Thread Mike Godwin
Helllo The hub pair is claimed. Brakes and dynohub remain. Mike On Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 10:44:18 PM UTC-8 Mike Godwin wrote: > Hi Folks > > Raising funds to complete a wheel set. I planned on using the White > Industries MI-5 rear hub and mostly matching WTB Momentum front hub,

[RBW] Re: Large pedals, thumbs up

2021-11-17 Thread Pam Bikes
I have some VP thin gripsters that are great and grippy but a friend warned me they'll "eat your shoes". I looked and he was right. I wear thin soled barefoot shoes like Five Fingers and Xero. So I switched to the plastic flats like Riv uses and I like them. I've had the steel pins eat my

[RBW] Re: Weird (Silver bar end/friction/Shimano 9sp) shifting issue

2021-11-17 Thread Pam Bikes
Your cables are just getting broken in which is normal and as others have said, just tighten the D ring. And not too tight. You'll know. Just loosen or tighten to your liking. Just think if it as a old radio knob where you dial in the station. It'll feel and sound right. I have another

Re: [RBW] NBD: Clem L

2021-11-17 Thread Doug H.
Ben, The great thing about that particular animal is that you get companionship whether it is coming or going to/from you. Eye contact is key! Doug On Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 8:52:36 AM UTC-5 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote: > Exactly. I couldn't believe it either, but I'm really happy with

Re: [RBW] NBD: Clem L

2021-11-17 Thread Ben Mihovk
Exactly. I couldn't believe it either, but I'm really happy with both the companionship and the fleece I'm able to spin out of its hair. Ben, warm and fulfilled in Omaha On Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 7:28:41 AM UTC-6 Doug H. wrote: > Ben, > Are you saying they put one of these in the

Re: [RBW] NBD: Clem L

2021-11-17 Thread Ben Mihovk
Nice! They included a Pushmi-Pullyu with my Atlantis last year for no particular reason. Maybe all completes come with it now? Maybe it just got stuck to the font hub skewer when packing and they didn't mean to? Maybe I should have told them and offered to send it back? Ben, whose head is

Re: [RBW] NBD: Clem L

2021-11-17 Thread Doug H.
There is no sunlight when I'm home now Monday thru Friday with the time change. Hopefully, I can ride this weekend and take some sunny photos. I did do a night ride last evening and I can report that Clem is all that and a bag of chips! Doug On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 10:42 PM Bicycle Belle Ding

Re: [RBW] Clems: Rivendell, modernized?

2021-11-17 Thread Garth
Yeah, the Clem to some qualifies as a "beater bike", albeit a still relatively expensive one. The term is meant to convey something of a lesser investment/value/importance that one feels more liberated to be creative with. If you bought a new custom Riv, or a say a shiny new car would you