[RBW] Re: A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Kim H.
@Sarah, I, too, decided to switch over from friction shifting in the back to indexing with leaving the friction shifter for the front. I found it very frustrating trying to find the right gears going uphill. It slowed my momentum. Kim Hetzel. On Sunday, November 26, 2023 at 11:10:32 AM UTC-8

Re: [RBW] A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Drew Saunders
If you say you live in your 34, but sometimes spin out, while wanting a lower gear as well, then a triple is a good choice. You can set up the common 74/110 triple, like the Silver, Soma Clipper, etc. as a 24-34-44, and pair that with a 12-36 in the rear and have your “3 cassettes on one bike”

[RBW] Re: son hub sales anywhere?

2023-11-27 Thread 'Sean, PNW' via RBW Owners Bunch
I haven't checked in a year or so, but the last few SON hubs I purchased were all from European mail order sites (SJS/Bike24/Condor/Berthoud/etc) and were significantly cheaper as a result of favorable exchange rates and no VAT, despite the shipping cost. On Monday, November 27, 2023 at

Re: [RBW] Tigr locks--do you like them? On sale today

2023-11-27 Thread rltilley
I went in on the Blue version Kickstarter and have been using that lock on my E-cargo bike in conjunction with an Abus Bordo lock. No problems in the few years I have been using it.I do like the lock. It has a wide opening and is long enough that I am usually able to attach it to what I want to

[RBW] Re: FS: Nitto Stems (Tallux, Dirt Drop, UI-87)

2023-11-27 Thread Justin Kennedy
Bump... only the threadless UI-87 is left. UI-87 1 1/8" threadless - 26.0, 80mm reach; excellent condition. black finish. $75 shipped ($70 local pick up in NYC) https://crustbikes.com/collections/stems/products/nitto-ui-87-stem On Thursday, October 5, 2023 at 11:12:28 AM UTC-4 Justin Kennedy

[RBW] Re: Tigr locks--do you like them? On sale today

2023-11-27 Thread Michael Ullmer
I have the Tigr Mini and have used it for the past 4+ years. It seems quite secure and allows me to get a front wheel/frame locked in most cases. I usually pair mine with a cable to get the rear wheel. I'd recommend it if you'd like to shed the weight of a heavy Kryptonite u-lock. On Monday,

Re: [RBW] A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
Here's what I was thinking of. It's a Roadini with Wavie bars. I think I would like the Albastache better with the brakes up front like my Cheviot, but that's my personal preference. https://www.rivbike.com/products/47cm-roadini-mermaid Toshi On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 10:28 AM Toshi Takeuchi

[RBW] Upgrade Update: IT GOES TO 11!

2023-11-27 Thread Caroline Golum
So for some of you following the convoluted saga of my seized stem, this epic yarn which began in June has at last concluded with - an un-seized stem, now raised considerably higher - an overhaul tune-up, because why not?? - a derailleur/cassette upgrade from 1x10 with a 105 to a 1x11 with

[RBW] Tigr locks--do you like them? On sale today

2023-11-27 Thread Roberta
What do you think of these locks for high bike theft area? I got an email for Tigr locks 20% off if purchased today using code CyBrMonday23. The website is tigrlock.com . Looks like they have two types-- the "blue" type around $115 and the regular one, $160. Right now, I use an Arbus and a

[RBW] Re: WTB: Rivendell for 84cm PBH

2023-11-27 Thread CMR
Hi all, still looking and now hoping for a traditional diamond frame, especially a Toyo or Waterford Atlantis/Homer with a flat top tube. Thanks! On Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 11:46:55 AM UTC-8 CMR wrote: > Hi all, > > I am looking for a winter project that hopefully has: > -35mm tire

[RBW] Re: mounting a light to Nitto 32F

2023-11-27 Thread Coal Bee Rye Anne
It is worth noting there are or at least *were* some versions of 32F racks with center drilled front tabs for lights or reflectors. I had one and would have offered to trade if I didn't already saw and file away the tab when it impacted tire clearance on a previous build. I now use the cut

Re: [RBW] A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Greg J
Forgive me for bike-splaining here, but it seems like you're narrowing it down, so here's some more for your consideration. Given where you ride, it makes sense to start with a triple, since that will cover all your bases (steep uphills, general riding, and fast downhills). 1. What type of

[RBW] Re: mounting a light to Nitto 32F

2023-11-27 Thread Paul Richardson
thanks to both of you for responding. the chainring definitely wins the aesthetics contest but i may ultimately end up with that tanaka mount that realizes what i was trying to jerryrig with my zipties. for me nothing beats having the light mounted in the center. paul takoma park, md. --

Re: [RBW] A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Patrick Moore
For road riding, at least in my world, a 1X10 with granny ring works fine: 95" high and 1-tooth steps in the cruising range, bigger gaps between the inner cogs, with a much smaller granny ring. But I did find that I missed a triple when riding rolling offroad terrain, neither firm and flat nor

Re: [RBW] A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Sarah Carlson
This is gearing math I can understand... there is a Papa bear, and Mama bear, and a Baby bear... and something that will be just right for everyone! On Monday, November 27, 2023 at 6:55:19 AM UTC-8 Eric Daume wrote: > IMO redundant gears are more of a conceptual or theoretical concern than a >

Re: [RBW] A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Ted Durant
> On Nov 27, 2023, at 8:55 AM, Eric Daume wrote: > > IMO redundant gears are more of a conceptual or theoretical concern than a > real issue. If you’re setting up a triple, you really end up with: > > - a middle ring for the majority of your riding > - a small ring for big hills, use it with

[RBW] Re: Newer Sam Hillborne/Toyo Atlantis crossover

2023-11-27 Thread Frank Burkybile
I have both a Toyo Atlantis and an early Sam Hillborne. I agree that the Atlantis is pretty stout and I don't notice much flexing, even if pushed hard. My Sam feels lighter and easier to get up to cruising speed when riding. I ride them both in the city, light touring, and limited MTB trails,

Re: [RBW] A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Eric Daume
IMO redundant gears are more of a conceptual or theoretical concern than a real issue. If you’re setting up a triple, you really end up with: - a middle ring for the majority of your riding - a small ring for big hills, use it with the biggest cogs in back - a big ring for downhills or otherwise

Re: [RBW] Re: A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Sarah Carlson
Thank you for bringing up the redundant gears... in my brain I'm telling myself maybe it's overkill... but is it really such a terrible thing? On Sunday, November 26, 2023 at 5:27:48 PM UTC-8 Jason Fuller wrote: > You bring up a good point Ted about so-called redundant gears, which is >

[RBW] Re: A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Sarah Carlson
Bike nerd input is heartily welcomed. Gearing has been a challenge for me to understand but from spending hours reading and trying things out I'm starting to understand... thanks to other bike nerds! The outcome is I will likely be giving a triple a try. The 34 is my favorite chain ring to

Re: [RBW] Re: A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-27 Thread Sarah Carlson
Yes please! On Sunday, November 26, 2023 at 6:53:10 PM UTC-8 rmro...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Sarah. I was just reading this thread & realized I have a friend with a > Mimic saddle for sale. It apparently did not work for her but it’s brand > new & probably a deal? If that is of interest to you

[RBW] son hub sales anywhere?

2023-11-27 Thread Brent Knepper
hi pals, I'm considering buying a widebody 32h son hub in the near future. just checking if anyone's seen them pop up on any of the consumer bacchanalia sales over the weekend :) Brent "always asks Bacchus for a discount" in chicago -- You received this message because you are subscribed to