[RBW] Re: FS: White Industries T11 / DT Swiss R460, 32H; MKS Gamma pedals

2023-04-18 Thread Trevor Oleniuk
Both items have sold! On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 10:42:38 PM UTC-6 Trevor Oleniuk wrote: > I have a few more things for sale here: > https://www.pinkbike.com/u/thegoldfi/buysell/ > > On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 10:41:20 PM UTC-6 Trevor Oleniuk wrote: > >> I am clearing out some parts and

[RBW] Re: FS: Rene Herse Snoqualmie Pass 700x44, Vintage White Industries/Sugino Crankset

2023-04-18 Thread JW
Thanks for weighing in, Luke. Love the Atlantis! This is indeed a very neat crankset, and I just found a near new 42T Sugino chain ring to include with the sale. *$140/shipped* On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 1:31:59 PM UTC-7 Luke Hendrickson wrote: > [image:

[RBW] Re: FS: Rivendell HubbuHubbuH, Medium, Complete

2023-04-18 Thread JW
Still have the HHH, let's find it a new home! *$3,600 picked up in Central California* On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 6:41:34 PM UTC-7 JW wrote: > *Price drop!* > > > *$3,800 delivered to RBW garage sale :)* > On Saturday, March 11, 2023 at 5:50:16 PM UTC-8 JW wrote: > >> Weekend bump! >> >> On

[RBW] WTB: 16mm caliper brake mounting nut

2023-04-18 Thread Andrew Turner
Hey group! I installed a front rack on my bike with caliper brakes and holding everything in place is a Sheldon fender nut, because it's the only thing I had long enough to bite some threads. Ideally, it would be a recessed nut though. If anyone has one of those hanging around that's around

Re: [RBW] Re: WTB Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Dynamo Light, or reviews

2023-04-18 Thread Brian Turner
My experience is only with the V.1 Beacon, and I must admit it has been a bit disappointing to me, so I’m hoping some of the shortcomings have been improved in this new version. Like Jeff mentioned, it just kinda blasts a lot of light out, unfocused, so it’s best for off-road riding. Personally,

[RBW] Re: WTB Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Dynamo Light, or reviews

2023-04-18 Thread Jeffrey Arita
We've got two (his/her) Beacon V.1's. Purchased 1st quarter 2017. Both worked okay until one of them has issues with all of the LEDs firing up upon faster speeds. Worked with the Owner and he stands behind his products. Around that same time I asked him if he were going to consider making

[RBW] Re: WTB Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Dynamo Light, or reviews

2023-04-18 Thread Matt Beecher
I have one, but have not had a chance to use it yet. I ordered the gen1 and it kept getting delayed. I changed plans and ran with something else for a while, but still plan to put mine into service this year. Overall, I felt a bit ripped off for a while, waiting with continual promises of it

[RBW] Re: WTB Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Dynamo Light, or reviews

2023-04-18 Thread Ryan Frahm
I think the Beacon 2 is still at pre order status. They are supposed to start shipping in summer is all it says. On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 3:41:05 PM UTC-7 brizbarn wrote: > Anyone have a Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Dynamo Light they want to sell? Or > has anyone used it, and care to share

[RBW] WTB Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Dynamo Light, or reviews

2023-04-18 Thread brizbarn
Anyone have a Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Dynamo Light they want to sell? Or has anyone used it, and care to share their thoughts? My dynamo light broke and can't be fixed, and I have a Sinewave Reactor dynamo charger that I use to charge my iPhone or other USB things. I figured I'd combine the

Re: [RBW] Re: 2023 Nutmeg Country Spring Fling

2023-04-18 Thread Richard Rose
Wow, this would be so cool - a Riv gathering @ a Nutmeg event. And the ATB option looks so good for a Gus. I would have to drive over from Toledo. But, I actually have another reason to be in Chester around that time. Hmm…Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 17, 2023, at 11:49 AM, Drew Fitchette wrote:Been

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread lconley
You could try gluing two pieces of chloroplast together with the "grain" of the two pieces running at right angles, or three pieces at 60 deg - "plyplast"? This assumes that you are using free recycled signs. Laing On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 4:14:27 PM UTC-4 George Schick wrote: > I don't

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread George Schick
I don't want to hi-jack this thread, but having been inspired by the "lots of stuff" comment I decided to empty my saddle bag of its contents and weigh it. 2.55 lbs. So I emptied it and went for an 8 mile round trip ride on the Ram to get some merchandize. The bike handled much better - more

[RBW] Re: WTB: Nitto M18 or 32F

2023-04-18 Thread Kieran J
Found one, thanks! On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 4:32:14 PM UTC-7 Kieran J wrote: > Hello, > > I'm looking for one of these racks. I'd consider either one. > > Thanks! > > Kieran > Victoria, BC > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch"

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Joe Bernard
Well I don't START with lots of stuff but I endeavor to be like Pam (Likes To Bike) and Leah (Bicycle Belle Ding Ding) who do everything on their bikes, so I go shopping and load it up! It sits on a Nitto rack and the stuff on the sides of the bag bend the coroplast down, maybe I should just

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Mike Godwin
Get a 6-pack of the thin plastic cutting boards, dollar store or other such place. They come in different weights. I use them in bags i make pushed into sleeves. Mike SLO CA On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 11:12:50 AM UTC-7 Ian A wrote: > In a set of Lone Peak panniers I used to have, the

[RBW] Re: 2023 Nutmeg Country Spring Fling

2023-04-18 Thread Lenny
I'm planning on riding the ATB route, albiet not on a Riv-ish bike but a vintage MTB. Coming from Boston so happy to carpool (drive or pay for gas). On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 6:01:34 PM UTC-4 Gary L wrote: > Hi Drew, > Saw your post about a Southeastern ride - we've been talking on the

[RBW] Re: FS: Brooks roll-up panniers, Vittoria 650B "gravel" tires

2023-04-18 Thread Joe Bernard
Pending On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 8:20:49 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote: > Brooks Brick Lane bags, fits grocery bags super easy, description from the > Amazon below so you can see how they work, $50 plus shipping. > > >

[RBW] Re: FS: Riv-ish '88 Specialized Stumpjumper

2023-04-18 Thread Jacob t
Thanks! I was hoping the price might lead to a quick sale, but we'll see. It does everything I would want a Clem to do, so if it doesn't sell in the next few days I might change my mind. I try to keep a 1 in, 1 out policy with bikes these days. On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 8:00:17 AM UTC-7

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Ian A
In a set of Lone Peak panniers I used to have, the plastic stiffeners they came with actually broke to pieces. I replaced them with thin sheets of plywood. Perhaps 1/4" thick. Sand and round the edges so it doesn't abrade through the fabric. It would be a more permanent solution compared to

[RBW] Re: Tallux length for Albatross?

2023-04-18 Thread Garth
Stem length depends on your riding position with a given bar in a given frame. Albatross don't have to setup as an upright position, they work great as a forward leaning alternative to Albastache or even drop bars using bar end brake levers which allow for endless hand positions from the top

Re: [RBW] What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Tom Wyland
I've been just sitting here waiting for someone to try a TV Tray in their saddlebag. I have one of the old large Saddlesacks and the coroplast doesn't last long. Let me know how it works! Tom On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 1:49:01 PM UTC-4 Jay Lonner wrote: > I’ve looked more into the idea

Re: [RBW] What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Jay Lonner
I’ve looked more into the idea of an external saddlebag support, and wouldn’t you know it the good folks at Surly thought of it first: https://surlybikes.com/parts/tv_tray I just ordered one and will report back.Jay LonnerBellingham, WASent from my Atari 400On Apr 17, 2023, at 8:46 PM, Jay Lonner

[RBW] Re: WTB: Rivendell Clem L 59cm

2023-04-18 Thread Jan O.
Bump. Still looking for an earlier 59 Clem L. Frame/Fork preferably. Thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread George Schick
JB sez "... I carry a lot of stuff!.." So do I and I'm beginning to wonder why. I carry 3-4 different sizes of tubes in case I run into someone who flats without a spare along with an entire collection of small tubes, patches, etc. Every time I lift it down from the ceiling hooks I consider

Re: [RBW] FS: Blue Lug hat, new Nitto lugged and M18 rack, Brooks B17, XTR bits, Makeshifter Canvas Works bag, etc.

2023-04-18 Thread J J
*Hello, a final bump with additional discounts for unsold items. Please see details down the thread and don't hesitate to ask any questions off list. Thanks! — **Jim* - Brooks B17 classic black saddle (new in package) — *was $105 ––> $95 ---> **now $90* - Nitto-Rivendell Lugged Seat

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Joe Bernard
Oh I didn't bend it, it just collapsed under the weight of stuff in there. I carry a lot of stuff! On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 7:49:57 AM UTC-7 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY wrote: > As folks have said, more free coroplast will be the ideal solution. > However, if you want to make your coroplast

[RBW] Re: Long shot: Trade 50 Rosco Platy for 52 Clem L

2023-04-18 Thread 'Gary L' via RBW Owners Bunch
Hi Taylor, just sent you a PM. On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 10:03:23 AM UTC-4 Taylor M wrote: > Hi all, > > This is a long shot, but it's worth a try! > > I have a 50cm Rosco Platy in Rosco Green, standard Riv build + Paul Love > levers that I've been using for paved bike rides with my little

[RBW] Re: FS: Riv-ish '88 Specialized Stumpjumper

2023-04-18 Thread Eric Marth
Hey this is a very sick bike, I would be looking for ways to keep it and add a Clem to go along with it. Regardless of what you do wishing you luck. That's a nice price for what you've built up there. On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 7:22:12 PM UTC-4 tob...@gmail.com wrote: > [image:

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv Ride in Asheville NC?

2023-04-18 Thread Frank Burkybile
Hi all - I have been quietly tracking this conversation and am looking at my work & life calendars to see if it is a feasible trip for me. I will be traveling from Richmond, VA and appreciate all the thinking and effort to get this going! -Frank On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 9:48:02 AM UTC-4

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
As folks have said, more free coroplast will be the ideal solution. However, if you want to make your coroplast last forever, never to go “all bendy and collapsey”, send it around the front and back (or side to side) corners, bending it the hard way. To bend “the hard way”, you’ll want to

[RBW] Re: Tallux length for Albatross?

2023-04-18 Thread Will M
Drew, when I built up my VO Campeur with Albotross bars , the Albo's came so far back that I (a) sawed an inch off each end at the grip area and (b) used a 1cm-longer-reach Technomic stem than I'd normally use

Re: [RBW] Atlantis touch-up paint

2023-04-18 Thread John Dewey
Y'all, I don't think that's entirely true. RPM has taken a hatchet to that great little brand but most Hobby Lobby stores still sell a greatly reduced inventory. At one time TESTORS was once among the most recognizable logos / brands in the world. Synonymous with 'glue'. Atlantis was Russian

Re: [RBW] Re: Son Hub advice

2023-04-18 Thread Peter Fray
Thanks Andy. That was helpful. The argument for centerlock makes sense ... I was just reading this gentle introduction to hubs while your message came through..and i realized the 6bolt/centerlock only matters for the disc.

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv Ride in Asheville NC?

2023-04-18 Thread 'Gary L' via RBW Owners Bunch
Hi Pam! So glad you’re interested and hope you can make it. We will certainly have lots of options ride-wise but haven’t nailed anything down yet. Certainly lots of road and greenway options. Some of the gravel fire roads are pretty mellow too. And we’ll definitely have time built in pre and

Re: [RBW] Re: [BOB] Is there a short "under-top-tube" bag that is not a frame bag and snugs up to the head tube?

2023-04-18 Thread greenteadrinkers
The other day I happened to notice Analog has a BlueLug top tube bag that might fit your need: https://analogcycles.com/products/fairweather-weird-top-tube-bag Scott On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 9:22:51 PM UTC-4 brok...@gmail.com wrote: > Re: Corner bag, it doesn’t look like there’s an

Re: [RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Brian Turner
Those hideous campaign yard signs were the first thing that popped into my mind as an abundant source of coroplast or corex. Might as well take something negative and turn it into a positive reuse!On Apr 18, 2023, at 8:12 AM, George Schick wrote:I hadn't thought about using left over election

Re: [RBW] Re: Son Hub advice

2023-04-18 Thread ascpgh
The manner of connecting the disc to a hub matters for disc replacement. When mounted the caliper only cares about the diameter of the rotor. I was happy to choose the center mount format. On their website they call six-bolt "robust" and center lock "Shimano format". Having to keep up with

[RBW] Re: What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread George Schick
I hadn't thought about using left over election coroplast signs for this application, but I will now. Good idea. What I have used, though is YUPO, an artificial paper. It's available at art supply stores in big sheets and it can easily be cut to fit any bag dimensions. It's waterproof.

Re: [RBW] Re: Son Hub advice

2023-04-18 Thread Peter Fray
Hello everyone, Thank you very much for the advice! I'd read it all then and came back today with the idea that I'll take the disc-hub. Then I read through the emails again Anyway, I think my thought on "future-proof" was incomplete. I have never tried disc brakes over a longer period so