Andrew,
Thanks for your interest but it has sold.
Jeff
On Nov 1, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Andrew Huston
wrote:
Interested in the Lx rear der,
On Saturday, October 21, 2023 at 8:43:12 PM UTC-4 jeffbog...@hotmail.com wrote:
NOS Nitto R14 rear rack - $100
NOS Rivendell Silver brakes - $50
NOS LX RR
Alex,
Thanks for your payment!
I'll have tracking for you later today.
Your saddle and bag will ship tomorrow.
Best,
Jeff
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Hi Andrew,
Sounds good! Please send me your zip code and I'll work out the shipping.
Jeff
On Sep 30, 2023, at 5:28 PM, Andrew Huston
wrote:
I’ll take the skewers
On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 2:27:48 PM UTC-4 jeffbog...@hotmail.com
wrote:
(1) Brooks B68 - ridden once, not for me
Looking for a 54cm Roadini frameset in Mermaid green. If you’ve got one
complete you’re looking to unload (I already connected with Ahmed) feel
free to reach out, though I really am just looking for the frameset.
Jeff
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Wow, my Atlantis got a full photo feature!
A great day for seeing people & purchasing useful parts.
Jeff B
Woodland Ca
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 2:22:47 AM UTC-7 divis...@gmail.com wrote:
> I *did* neglect the coin keepers. Those were in a FREE! box along with
> sev
and inspect but still very cool to see in person.
Jobst's Bike <https://photos.app.goo.gl/HrzkBpxGP7s62w4S7>
Jeff Burke
Woodland, CA
On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 2:11:00 PM UTC-8 divis...@gmail.com wrote:
> Not yet. I've gotten at least three email notifications this year that
thinking of replacing my Tektro Oryx's (because the sux) with some 980's.
Like to see how they look in the real world..
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I have been looking for a particular Nitto stem for several months with no
luck and some how stumbled on this place in Japan Circles bicycle
shop https://shop.circles-jp.com/en shipping was only $22 and they shipped
right away via fedex
On Saturday, January 21, 2023 at 3:37:21 PM UTC-7 Joe
I have an S65 and have used it on two different Brooks saddles and when
cranked down so the saddles don't slip there are indentations in the clamp
areas on the seat rails. I would think with a carbon fiber rail this would
not be a good thing. this was typed on 012123 but I am not accepted to
I just use a zip tie
On Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at 5:58:29 PM UTC-7 John P. in SF wrote:
> I made a pump peg for one of my bikes out of an old spoke. The pump was a
> little short for the quick release trick, plus using the quick release
> trick can have the handle of the pump fill up with
on my local craigslist.
https://missoula.craigslist.org/bik/d/missoula-rivendell-sam-hillborne-60cm/7575298999.html
On Thursday, January 19, 2023 at 9:19:55 AM UTC-7 Keith Weaver wrote:
> There's a small (48 cm), red(!) Hillborne in the Bay Area that I'm trying
> to resist buying myself. I
Shipping included!
$25 *Tektro 521A* standard reach(47-54) front caliper with recessed nut. No
pads. Polished silver
$35 I*RD stem*. 1 1/8 steerer, 26.0mm clamp 110mm reach, unsure of the
degree for the rise. Polished silver
$20 *Campagnolo Vicenza* clamp on DT shifters. Nothing fancy, entry
Bill,
That sounds like an awesome bike! I've been thinking that if I could get
Roadeo tubing on a frame like the Roadini with long chain stays and cant or
center pull studs that would be a perfect bike for me. All the other
options sound great too.
I look forward to seeing it built up.
JB,
of them with albatross, mustache and even chocomoose bars.
Jeff, Woodland
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 6:04:31 AM UTC-8 nlerner wrote:
> On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 9:19:13 PM UTC-5 jmlmu...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> Neal,
>>
>> I’m the one you sold the Roadini to a
I can easily fit 38 Shikoros without deflating. I had Jack
> Browns on there for a short time but will not be going back to them on this
> bike.
>
> Bones
>
> On Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 10:11:39 PM UTC-4 Jeff B wrote:
>
>> I used 38 GravelKings for a while. Definitely nee
Yours free for the taking, friend.
Jeff
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> On May 10, 2021, at 1:10 PM, Kayly Ober wrote:
>
>
> Hahaha YES. This wheel would actually be for my friend, Jonathan, who bought
> that orange Sam in the area. He's looking to unload all his bikes and upgrade
Kayly my Sam buyer, Kayly?
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> On May 10, 2021, at 12:58 PM, Kayly Ober wrote:
>
>
> Hi Jeff, I'm in the area! Are you looking to unload for free or for $1100? If
> free, I'm interested!
>
>> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 12:55 PM 'Je Mar' via RBW
Too bad the Road Standard can't be shipped
On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 10:27:01 AM UTC-7 Max S wrote:
> These are great great great bikes. Amazing deal!
>
> - Max "it took me years to get to this point" in A2
>
> On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 11:17:24 AM UTC-4 Dave S wrote:
>
>> ...and if someone
Lester, I sent you an email about the cranks and brakes. Just wanted to
make sure you saw it. Thanks!
-Jeff
On Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at 4:00:52 AM UTC-8 Lester Lammers wrote:
> Good morning Nick,
>
> The chain rings are 44 and 36. Pics of crank and brakes attached.
>
> R
Some items for sale. Buyer will cover the PayPal fees and shipping. Most of
the small items should be able to fit in USPS flat rate packaging which
starts at $8ish I believe for an envelope. I will probably add more items
later too. Thanks for looking and contact me off list please (private
Sent PM about the shopsacks
On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 1:24:22 PM UTC-6 jamison brosseau wrote:
> I have a variety of items for sale CONUSA shipping included, PayPal fees
> are not included. New Items have been marked as new. Photos on request.
>
> Brooks B67 lightly used $80.00
>
I’d like to be next in line. Please send PM if Reid changes his mind.
Thanks, Jeff
On Friday, November 6, 2020 at 6:53:42 AM UTC-6 Marty Gierke, Stewartstown
PA wrote:
> I have a couple projects brewing that will take time and $$$, and have
> other bikes in the barn, so after lon
prefer. I only
know of bike flights via the Bunch; I think I've generally seen ~$150, is that
correct or reasonably close?
And, Jon, nobody ever mistook me for a skilled negotiator, so let me be clear:
I want this deal. The seatpost request is just that.
What's next?
Best,
Jeff
On Wednesday
That looks like an excellent ride! At least on a bike like the Atlantis you are
able to enjoy the scenery as well instead of it flying by.
I'm wanting to do the same on my Atlantis or vintage stumpjumer. Is it possible
to get more detailed information of your route or point in a good direction
https://www.gravelbike.com/first-impressions-sugino-ox601d-crankset/
It can be ran a s a dual 110BCD crank as shown in the link above.
There is a separate chainring bolt kit for it:
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/product/29361-sugino-chainring-bolts-ox601-ox901-set-a-110bcd-3710?category=970
Not to talk off the topic of chain lubing but, Patrick your rear derailleur
cable is wrapped under the kickstand plate. Not sure if it makes any
difference to you but it could lead to the cable breaking prematurely or
the rear Der being perpetually out of adjustment. Is there room for the
As I live in Davis, I should have brought my Quickbeam out and rode about a
1/4 mile behind you HA!
It is a nice ride out to Winters but can get boring sometimes so I've
experimented with some creative routes through farm field access roads. So
far no problems but luck can only take you so
I had been eyeing this as well. Decided against it because 59 was a touch too
large for me but could have been a fun experiment using a stubby Crust/Nitto
stem. I also wanted to get centerpull posts brazed on but it would have messed
up the surrounding paint & the bike just looks too good
I had been eyeing this as well. Decided against it because 59 was a touch too
large for me but could have been a fun experiment using a stubby Crust/Nitto
stem. I also wanted to get centerpull posts brazed on but it would have messed
up the surrounding paint & the bike just looks too good
I'm not a painting expert but have listened to many conversations about
automotive paint matching.
I believe the true final color would also depend on your, or your painters,
primer of choice. A grey primer will probably be closest to the true color,
but slightly muted and might require a few
Bike is Sold. Thanks everyone for looking!
On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 10:04:14 AM UTC-6, Jeff W wrote:
>
> [image: IMG_4128.jpg]
> Selling my Sam H. I love this bike but it's a tad large. I built it up as
> a 3x9 with thumb shifters and Nitto North Coast bars. Super comfy, b
Standover is 83cm with 700x42s mounted.
On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 2:40:04 PM UTC-6, Paul B wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> What is the standover on the bike (top of top tube to ground). :)
>
> Thank you!
>
> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 6:23:37 PM UTC-4, Abcyclehank wrote:
>>
>> Price?
>>
>> Ryan
Here's some more details:
- I'm located in the Denver area
- Top-Tube measures 56cm
- Standover is 83cm
- Shimano Deore Crankset, Deraileurs, Hubs
- Sunrace Thumb shifters
- Tektro Long Reach Brakes
- Soma Rack (front)
- Nitto Rack (rear)
- Specialized Sawtooth 700x42
I was actually contemplating the same thing for my Roadini since Rene Herse
is selling FMBs now.
A few years ago my Specialized representative was trying so hard to unload
a set of CLX60 tubular wheels with tires mounted already and I should have
bought them for price he was going for, it was
It does seem like a great deal if nothing fishy is going on. Agreed that it
could be an estate item,fairly new for that though.
It could be like what car guys do when the wife wants them to sell the project
car, mis-spell everything hoping that no one finds the ad so they can say that
no one
No relation to seller but here is a Clementine for sale north east of
Sacramento with an interesting ad. No mention of Rivendell and whoever made
it seemed to just google the downtime name.
Hoping that nothing nefarious is going on with the sale of it.
>
> I do not have experience with either of these but a QBP search finds the:
>
> 1) Vittoria Randonneur Tech G2.0 Tire - 700 x 50, Clincher, Wire,
> Black/Reflective, which claims to have an extra layer of puncture
> protection MSRP $39.99
>
2) Kenda Kwick Drumlin Tire - 700 x 50,
Matt, bell is sold sorry.
Jeff
> On Jan 18, 2020, at 8:16 PM, MCT wrote:
>
> Hopefully got dibs on the spur cycle bell. I sent a private message a
> little bit ago.
>
> Matt in OKC
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Yes! Those are the ones.
I’m looking for (2)
Jeff
> On Jan 6, 2020, at 9:28 PM, David Carner wrote:
>
> On Monday, January 6, 2020 at 8:22:57 PM UTC-6, Jeffrey B wrote:
>> Still looking, anything out there? Thanks!
>>
>> Jeff
>
> Are these the size y
I have a Specialized Sequoia with 1x11 but my Roadini is 2x11.
My Roadini has a gear inch spread of 29.1" to 114" on 700/32 with a 46/30 &
11/28.
The Sequoia has a gear inch spread of 26.9" to 103" on 650B/47 with a 42 &
11/42.
They both use SRAM Force and feel great. I really dig the
Thanks Eric, I plan to hold out for something popping up on the used market -
I’m guessing about the time those hillibikes start shipping. What made you sell
the two H’s?
On Nov 24, 2019, at 8:28 AM, Eric Daume wrote:
Just be patient. Having bought and sold two 59cm Clem Hs, they seem to go
Updated list and added a new handlebar, Nitto Promenade B603
On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 11:54:14 AM UTC-7, Jeff B wrote:
>
> Lots of stuff that people can hopefully use located in Davis CA.
>
> 1) $15 Kalloy Uno Moonbar Arc AL-540, a bent and comfortable handlebar,
> width:
Lots of stuff that people can hopefully use located in Davis CA.
1) $15 Kalloy Uno Moonbar Arc AL-540, a bent and comfortable handlebar,
width: 540mm, material: aluminium alloy, stem clamp diameter: 25.4mm, grip
area diameter: 22.2mm, weight: approx. 255g. Available in black or silver.
2) $30
I bought the medium, but it's smaller than I need. I now have the large
and no need for this bag. I'm selling for $50 plus $12 shipping in the
CONUS. It's in perfect condition. Please send me a private message if
you're interested.
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These came on my Appaloosa, but I immediately changed them out to my
albatross bars. These sell for $92 at Rivendell, but selling for $50 plus
shipping. These are my SECOND favorite bars after the albatross, and I've
tried a lot! Please send me a private note if you're interested. Thanks.
I’ve been on the merry-go-round with handlebars. I started with albatross,
went to these Boscos, switched to Bosco moose, went back to these Boscos, and
now I’m sticking with Albatross! These have been ridden on 10 rides at most
and look like new. I paid $97 for them in March. They are nice
ou'll ever find.
I'm selling for $190 plus shipping. And before anyone screams at me for
gouging, that's less than I paid for it! Serious inquiries only please.
Thanks.
Jeff
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Hey, just wanted to give an update. I applied some carbon seatpost goop in
there and miraculously it no longer slips! I was sceptical, but it really
works. Thanks to all who gave the tip. As it is, I still prefer my albatross
bars, so I will probably be unloading these bars in the near
Agreed 100%
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> On Oct 16, 2019, at 12:13 AM, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Everything you've described - most of which include a different stem and/or
> bar design - are intended to combat the physics I'm talking about. My claim
> stands: I think some people are putting more
, no dip.
>>
>> They are by far my favorite bars OF ALL TIME, and believe me, I've ridden
>> them all. Well, all of the bars sold by Rivendell, that is.
>>
>> https://www.instagram.com/p/B1o6mceBEsf/
>>
>> John at Rivelo in Portland, Ore.
Maybe I'll try that friction paste... is
> that kind of thing available at any hardware store?
>
>> On Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 3:37:06 PM UTC-4, jeff perry wrote:
>> Is anyone else experiencing slipping Bosco bars? No matter how much I
>> tighten the stem, it slips when I app
Hi Frank,
Someone on the forum offered me $125, but he hasn’t paid yet. If he doesn’t
pay by tomorrow, I will let you know. Can’t tell if he’s serious or not.
Jeff
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> On Oct 13, 2019, at 9:44 AM, Frank Brose wrote:
>
> I sent a pm last night as well
Sorry, Siri changed the spelling on me. It’s an Aubisque.
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The stem is a properly matched 25.4 nitto technomic deluxe. I will try the
friction paste. Thanks for the tips. If that doesn’t work, I’m going back to
albatross.
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Selling because I prefer the shape of my brooks. The saddle was literally
ridden for 20 minutes and went back in the box. It’s like new and comes with
all the original packaging and comes with leather lotion. I will upload
pictures shortly. Paid close to $200 for it, but selling for $100
Sold!
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Is anyone else experiencing slipping Bosco bars? No matter how much I tighten
the stem, it slips when I apply even a reasonable amount of pressure on the
bars. There’s no grease in there to screw things up either. So frustrating
because I like the bars, but it’s just not safe to ride this
700c x 48mm tan sidewall. Used on one short ride. Learned that I prefer
narrower tires so I’m selling them. Like new. Really excellent quality tires.
Much nicer than schwalbe. Cost $70 each new. Selling both for $70 plus
shipping. Please send me a private message if interested.
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I have two stems for sale. Both new in original packaging. One 8cm and the
other 10cm. Both long quill with 25.4mm clamp. Selling for $30 each plus
shipping. Please send me a private message if interested.
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I’m selling a very lightly used Rivendell sackville saddle bag in blue. No
marks or stains inside and out. Needs a new home. I will post some pictures if
I can figure out how to do it. Asking $70 plus shipping. Please send me a
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I have a pair of G One Speed tires for sale. They were used on one brief
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For what it's worth, I always value ease of service and parts availability
with my hubs. All the hubs listed fit that category for simple maintenance,
especially the sealed bearing ones such as the Phil, Chris & White. The
bearings are readily available & most are a 6902. I think the Chris King
Calling all tall people. This bike needs to go. Make me a reasonable
offer.
On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 11:32:16 AM UTC-4, jeff perry wrote:
>
> Haha, yes, that would be another approach to the problem! Here's a
> picture of the bike for anyone interested in buying it. I think
in the
household. Please, no predatory, low-ball offers. Thanks.
On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 1:14:28 PM UTC-4, jeff perry wrote:
>
> I just bought my Clem L in green, but apparently I didn’t get the
> necessary approval from the boss before making the purchase. So I’m
> selling it. It’s br
materials to box it
up as well. Will take to a bike shop to do that.
I’m really bummed to get rid of it because it’s SUPER fun and I love the color
, but I also have a Appaloosa that is pretty similar, so it was an extravagance
to be sure. Make me a reasonable offer!
Jeff
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Hi all. New member here. I thought I'd share my thoughts on a 64cm Clem L
that I got last night. I also have a 62cm Appaloosa. The Clem L is a
trip! The frame flexes noticeably compared to the Appaloosa (which I
suppose some might view as a negative), but it's just *crazy* how smooth
the
Hi Bruce,
That would have been good. I need to get in shape before taking on the longer
rides. I did 45 mi a couple weekends ago and heat was rough! Take care.
Jeff
> On Sep 12, 2019, at 7:32 PM, Fullylugged wrote:
>
> jeff:
>
> I was down your way for a RUSA 100k from
I bought a Simple0ne from a RBWOB member a while ago because my friend had
a single speed with chubby tires and convinced me I should do the same.
Funny enough he sold his this week, right after I got my bike already to
go. When I got the bike I was not really in love with it. Something just
Did you get the picture I sent?
Jeff
> On Aug 12, 2019, at 10:35 PM, Friend wrote:
>
> How worn are the Big Ben's? Would you pm me? I'm on a cell phone
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interested. Thanks for looking!
Jeff
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, 135mm width and 8 speed cassette.
Any other questions?
Jeff
On Jul 29, 2019, at 11:11 AM, Wesley Applequist
mailto:wesley.applequ...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Could you send me some pictures? Also, what is the spoke count and rim width?
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 10:52 AM Jeff Bogda
Hi Wesley,
Thanks for your interest. Hub size is 130mm. There is a seven speed cassette on
at the moment.
Jeff
On Jul 28, 2019, at 10:22 AM, Wesley Applequist
mailto:wesley.applequ...@gmail.com>> wrote:
What is the hub size on the wheels? Do you know how big of a cassette can the
Hi Bruce, I'm in Fairhope. Where are you?
-Jeff
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Subject: [RBW] Complete road bike build kit for sale
I love my Ram as a townie. You
, and being
that they are a bit closed compared to other sandals, they pair fairly well
with socks.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 11:23 AM Neil Doran wrote:
> Just read the thread from 2014 - 2016...is it time for an updated sandal
> discussion?
>
> It's officially
that
may inform your comfort on wavie-like bars.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 10:41 PM Drw wrote:
> I have a set of Jones copied soma bars on my bubbe (Jones was out of
> stock). They are similar to the wavie and map/ahearne bars. The latter I
> had on a different bike
or
slate, you probably want black.
I used to care about what they looked like, but that went away - they are
the perfect saddle for my anatomy and riding style so I'll take them at
this point whatever they look like.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 9:25 PM Sean Cleary <1upan
Looks great - setup looks perfect. Makes me want to get a Sam again.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 10:51 PM Pancake wrote:
> Finished product (not crossed cables) attached:
>
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Updating my sale list - Acorn bags, Carradice and 24-pack rack, and Trangia
kit sold. The Baggins sale fell through, so it's available
On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 2:23 PM Jeff Lesperance
wrote:
> Both Acorn bags, the Baggins bag, and the Carradice rack have been claimed
> and/or pending p
Space
Horse Disc. I have some cut down but long top struts for it but I'm missing
the mid-struts that came with it that had ends that are meant to mount on
canti-bolts - I think I gave them away to someone on this list. I added
pictures to the album of this rack.
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 6:52 PM
llo Jeff,
> I'd be interested in the Acorn handlebar bag. Have you got any photos of
> it?
> Cheers, John
>
> On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 5:37:38 AM UTC+5:45, Jeff wrote:
>>
>> I've been sitting on some bags, racks, bars, and bits that need a new
>> home. Prices ne
the
leather on the bag I'll include them, but I think I only have the natural
straps in surplus.
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 10:51 PM Cody Bartz wrote:
> Hello Jeff! Is the photo of the Baggins bag with the Baggings patch an old
> photo? Does it currently have the Tinkers patch on it? Does i
new - I've had it out on a
few s240's and found it's just a larger kit than I've ever needed.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
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Thanks Rich, I’ll keep searching. Take care!
Jeff
On Sep 17, 2018, at 12:29 PM, R Shannon
mailto:rshannon6...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Jeff:
If I had it I would happily send it but I’m positive it’s gone. Try Universal
or Ben’s Cycle. They may have a replacement.
Regards,
Rich in ATL
, or if you can consider selling your bar I can hold my Nitto
to trade to you for that cash you'd get from a sale.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 11:49 AM Coal Bee Rye Anne <
lionsrugbyalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm putting this out there for a potential even swap, ba
Hi Bob, thanks for your interest. This one has a tombstone.
Jeff
> On Aug 19, 2018, at 8:14 PM, Bob K. wrote:
>
> Is this the version with or without the tombstone?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob K. in Baltimore
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Hillborne and All City Space Horse Disc, for all of my
riding, and only once did I feel like I wanted some type of a studded or
treaded tire, and that was when the trail I was riding on was super wet and
muddy.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 4:02 AM Collin A wrote:
> Tha
I agree that Bill’s likely got the best advice here, though my default is
to try to cut a slot in it with a dremel or hacksaw if there’s enough bolt
body protruding from the boss - it looks like there is but the angle of
the photo makes it hard to tell for sure. Once there’s enough of a slot to
of the cockpit recently, and I'll be happy to practice catch
n' release of the bars that don't work for me so someone else can maybe try
something different.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 7:20 PM DarinM wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> You say that your favorite feature of th
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-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 4:56 PM 'Tony McG' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I'd settle for 46 wide Noodles with flared drops like the Salsa
> Cowchippers
This is thread is perfect.
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 7:57 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> Morality planes.
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This older geo chart is shared by Dave @ Rivendell on Google Docs - it has
some older sizing info, and missing some of the newer models and sizes,
e.g. it has the old Sam sizing and doesn't have Joe Appa and Clem
C’est moi. Nicely done!
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 8:04 PM John Rinker wrote:
> A while ago someone asked about bags for the HAR and someone else (Jeff,
> maybe) posted photos of Sackville bags with Ortlieb hardware. Awesome idea!
>
> Here are some bags I made sort of based on
points you may find that you can sleep a bit flatter. My task for my
next night out in the Hennessy is to sort out how to set it up on the
ground if I ever find myself without appropriate trees.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Pondero wrote:
> I use a Hennessy Hamm
it with a sledgehammer. I might then contact Ergon about the
extent of their warranty :)
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 10:12 PM, Pondero wrote:
> So I snugged the small hex screw (that holds the grip to the bar) down
> nice and tight, then rode (and sweated) for a couple of years.
the b17 and b17n in width, and it works great for me for upright
and forward-leaning bike posture.
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 3:45 PM, Greg Beachy <craftsmantools...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi all. I’ve decided to get a Brooks B17 for my Sam, however, I’m not sure
> if
I had a similar occurrence last year and it turned out to be the seatpost.
After rebuilding pedals and swapping a bottom bracket to no avail. I
removed, greased, and reinstalled my seatpost and the clicking sopped.
On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 9:09 PM Brett Callahan
wrote:
Bikebagshop.com
2 x E162-QL1 Top Hooks with Handle
2 x E170-QL1 Short Rail
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 11:03 AM John Rinker <jwrin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice retro fit Jeff. Where did you get the Ortlieb hardware?
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 4
I had a HAR and HAR bags, and added Ortlieb hardware to the bags, so I'd be
inclined to say that small Ortleibs would fit on the HAR just fine. Some
pic that I posted to the list a while back when I added the Ortlieb
hardware:
https://goo.gl/photos/aMs4r3v7iPtFDyB28
-Jeff
Silver Spring, MD
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