Better stopping power might depend on the observer. I find that Vs do
stop better, maybe too better. If you only have one bike however, or you
have the same type of actuation on all you bikes, ie...long pull or short
pull then you'd probably get used to the extra power. I personally find V
grand happy ending, and I wouldn't have expected it, either.
On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 4:36:34 PM UTC-6, bingomck wrote:
Seems too good to be true. Strange description, even beyond caps. Anyone
missing an Atlantis?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/3406956888.html
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Has anyone tried to recreate Rivendell's pea sage green color? And, if you
were successful, do you know the PPG or House of Kolor equivalents? (I'm
considering the color as an alternative to Schwinn's Campus Green as I have
a local frame builder respray an old Paramount frame.)
Thanks,
David
I've always thought it looked like the light sage pastel green that old
Series Land Rovers were painted in...
http://www.landrover.net/paint/
Having not seen a bike that color in person, I don't know if it's that
close or not, but, if I was having one repainted, I'd probably go w/ a
Rover
Max, very glad to hear you got your bike back. Christmas came early this year!
Michael, the CL ad was taken down it appears, unsurprisingly. Glad the PD did
its work. Don't steal bikes!
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While it is said the noblest vengeance is to forgive, I hope Max got at
least one good poke at the slimeball who stole his bike. :)
This story made my day!!
On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:47:22 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
Ah..it's Max's. His replies are bouncing so he asked me to forward:
He doesn't need to. That theft is going to cost the guy at least $10,000,
if not $20,000
On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:34:15 AM UTC-6, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
While it is said the noblest vengeance is to forgive, I hope Max got at
least one good poke at the slimeball who stole his bike.
I doubt that. He's probably selling stolen goods because he is not employed,
skilled, or otherwise an income earner. That $10K + will be paid by taxpayers
for his Public Defender, probation officer, and the mostly needless paperwork
that will follow his slap-on-the-hands sentence. At least the
With regret I'm selling my hardly ridden grey Saluki. 62 (Riv
measurement, I'd call it a 60) by 61. Eclectic component mix that
works perfectly. Velo Orange racks and fenders, Riv economy wheels,
Paris Moto tires, Nitto bars and stem, Deore FD and RD, Tekro brakes,
Mafac levers, etc. You can
I've asked this before to no response, but from the scuttlebutt there must
be answers out there onlist. I've tried clipping blinkies of all sorts
(including my most recent ones whose maker and model I forget, but that are
even brighter than the PB Blaze 1/2W) and each time I decide that the
I use one of these on the seat stay. I think it's quite visible, not
very expensive, and I haven't been hit yet.
https://www.serfas.com/products/view/164/referer:products%7Cindex%7Clights%7Ctail-lights
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:10 AM, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
I've asked this
I place my main rear lights on the rear rack and on the rear fender and
have two automatic senso lights that turn on when it's dark and the bike
moves; coupled with a front dynamo senso light (the rear are battery
operated) I no longer have to remember to turn them on or off.
Additionally, I'll
C'mon now! Wild speculation is fun, but none of us know the whole story
about the CL seller, what evidence is against him, his motives, his
employment situation, his probable court/incarceration costs (if any), etc.
I fear that this is the kind of talk that devolves quickly into a battle of
YES !!!
Someone got their bike back ... GREAT ! This is what matters most to
me.
For reference I did have a bike stolen once ... and someone caught.
Did I feel an ounce of vengeance or punishment towards the person ? No .
What good does it do me to harbor such feelings of MY
As I recall this color matched a Testors green. Grant did this for
easy touch up any where.
Phil Brown
On Nov 14, 7:21 am, Leslie leslie.bri...@gmail.com wrote:
I've always thought it looked like the light sage pastel green that old
Series Land Rovers were painted
On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 1:43:32 PM UTC-8, Phil Brown wrote:
As I recall this color matched a Testors green. Grant did this for
easy touch up any where.
Phil Brown
If its Testors' paint, would it be one of these enamel colors:
Flat Split Pea:
I have taken to attaching a few different blinkie straps/bars to each
saddlebag. In general, I place one up high close to the saddle that I use
when the bag is less full and one down low for when the bag is full. I use
a 2 strip of harness leather and rivet them on. In lieu of the higher
Now *that's* what I'm talkin' 'bout! Liesl: can you post some photos of
said straps used as described for empty and full? I've got me a pop-rivet
kit and another rivet kit from Tandy and I am ready to proceed!
AND I just thought that, if the straps are stiffish and wide-ish (leather),
then they
Thanks, Rene. Fender would do it, but I don't have fenders on this bike --
not sure if I will ever add them. No helmet either, alas. I've thought of
clipping a blinkie to the Sam Browne or the belt of the Riv Refl Triangle
-- must investigate that, but don't know how that would orient the rear
So fellow list member Michael was kind enough to let me buy his 56cm
Bombadil since I have finally come around on big Riv sizing. This
leaves my lovely Single Top Tube, Waterford built 52cm Bombadil
Frameset for sale, and I must sell it since I will have the 56 in my
possession soon. Bike has a
Jan:
After all the fiddling I talked about above on my wife's bike, I
converted my Atlantis to V-brakes the long cable pull Tektro
levers. The previous brakes were Tekro 720 with Tekro's standard pull
levers. The braking effort is considerably less with the V-brakes,
and my arms don't wear out
FWIW: I've fretted about brakes for over 40 years, and I've used just about
every kind there is, and my conclusion is that the best brakes bar none
that I ever used -- equal to Vs and mech disks in power, better than single
pivots in modulation -- were the Riv set up IRD wide profile cantils on
Patrick,
I've seen a number of rear lights that come with adapters to put on the
seat post (not feasible for you) but also on the narrower seat stays. That
should be an option you could explore.
René
On Wednesday, November 14, 2012, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
Thanks, Rene. Fender would do it, but I
Flat Split Pea looks right. That's a great Riv color.
Joe Ray Varella had one painted that color..let me ride it once Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:43:45 PM UTC-8, Brewster Fong wrote:
On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 1:43:32 PM UTC-8, Phil Brown wrote:
As I recall
Owned a pea-sage saulki, this was a pretty good match for touch ups.
Model Master Acrylic Semi Gloss Russian Armor GreenTestors 4807
http://www.modelcars.com/model-master-acrylic-semi-gloss-russian-armor-green.html
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Brewster Fong bfd...@gmail.com wrote:
On
For people with 6 foot long arms. I see that 40 or 50mm stem on there,
too...ha ha!
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I also had a flat in one of the first really wet rides I did last week.
Jack Brown Green, so no surprise. It was a small glass shard. I replaced
the rear tire with a Jack Brown Blue for the rainy season, and left the
front Green. I never get flats in the front tire. KOW...
Brian
Seattle, WA
Come come, now, Peter...you found that bike on your roof after a
hurricane, didn't you. Ha ha! Just kidding.
Looks like a great bike, like all the bikes you have. Someone's gonna be
happy!
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Didn't the left arm/right turn signal originate with motor cars, where you
can't stick your right hand out of the right window when you are sitting in the
left seat? I've not conducted a rigorous experiment, but it seems to me that
any driver ought to be able to see a cyclist's right arm
For Portlanders, Sellwood Cycles has a nice looking All Rounder (26
wheels) complete for $1900. No relation, interest, etc. just passing
it along...
http://sellwoodcycle.com/consign/59cm-rivendell-all-rounder-1950/
Best,
joe broach
portland, or
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