Hi all. I'm looking forward to the big event coming up. I'm wondering if
anyone is organizing the Entmoot portion of the festivities. If so, any
ideas for the agenda?
Thanks,
Lee
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I have a set of those Simplex shifters, and will gladly sell them along to
anyone who might be interested (along with the Silver stem mount where they
currently reside, if you'd like). They're the most beautiful downtubers
ever, but I think Silvers shift better.
JB
On Saturday, June 21, 2014
Spectacular. They will fondly recall this trip for years to come in
conversations with others. A friend who shepherded his son with a handful
of his willing friends and another parent on that trip for a 13th birthday
party. His son who has graduated college and works in Florida now,
mentioned
http://dr2dc.blogspot.com/2014/06/friday-morning-adventure.html
My most ambitious pre-work ride to date,~40 miles up to Great Falls MD on
the CO Towpath for coffee outside and then to work! The 0400 wake up was
unpleasant but justified. And amazingly I found a partner for this
hairbrained
Nice! Looks like a great way to start the day.
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Interested! How do I contact you?
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Spectacular, Tony! Well done. I'll be following your blog and anticipating
more excellent adventures.
Chris Johnson
Sanger, Texas
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Tony, what a great idea and way to begin a work day! Let me know if you do
something similar this summer as I would enjoy the ride.
-Erl
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I completely see the logic behind selling the Hunq and picking up a faster
road bike. I went a similar route with my Hillborne and Roadeo.
I think you will feel a difference with just the frame change. The Atlantis
is stiffer than the Hilsen, and also heavier. All in all, the Hilsen should
On Saturday, June 21, 2014 9:22:04 PM UTC-7, DS wrote:
What plans are there to ride out to the site on Saturday? Anyone getting
together to head out?
It sounds to me like you've volunteered to lead a second ride from SF to CC
on a route that will be a bit mellower than Manny's. I'll leave
Way to pop out early and enjoy a great ride! I am always amazed by how
different rivers look out east vs. here in Colorado or the desert South
West. Not just bigger, but older.
With abandon,
Patrick
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I got back yesterday from Sierra to the Sea, a 586 mile supported bike tour
from Lake Tahoe to San Francisco.
I used the Grand Bois Cypres tires. I now want to report that they were
splendid. We encountered some roads with terrible pavement, as I knew we
would since this was my second year on the
I think a lot of bike parts hype is mostly just hype. And I prefer the
scientific to mere annecdotal evidence. I have no real science on MY Cerfs
and my Cypre tires. I don't even have a very good imagination. But I swear
these 2 sets of tires have made their corresponding bikes so much more fun
The Larkspur Ferry leaves from the Ferry Building at 12:40, arrives at
Larkspur at 1:30. From there, it's a short ride to China Camp. The direct,
flat route from the Ferry Building to China Camp is... not particularly
wonderful.
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 9:22 PM, DS davecst...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like such a nice ride. I can never get myself motivated to get up
that early for a ride. Wish I could, its such a nice time to ride, and so
much cooler this time of year.
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No affiliation. Looks like a nice bike and reasonable funds.
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Jim:
What is the car parking situation at China Camp? I'm from out of the area
not familiar with the facility.
dougP
On Monday, June 2, 2014 8:19:10 PM UTC-7, Jim M. wrote:
As mentioned above, I've reserved a 40-person group site at China Camp for
2 nights, July 12 13th. And because
I think it can be pretty scenic albeit flat,30-35 miles from the ferry
building: take embarcadero to the golden gate bridge, across the golden
gate, through sausalito and a detour to san anselmo or fairfax for lunch
(or tiburon and do the paradise loop), and off to china camp. I can lead a
Hey Joe:
I'll take the shifters if you have em still. I can even pick them up.
Cheers,
Patrick shea
On Sunday, June 22, 2014, Joe Bernard joerem...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a set of those Simplex shifters, and will gladly sell them along to
anyone who might be interested (along with the Silver
My only Entmoot plan was show up with Quickbeam, hang out near other
Quickbeams.
I would love to participate in anything further.
I plan to just bring the QB and ride with everyone else. Maybe with a second
ring. Maybe a second wheelset with a generator and freewheeled S3X?
Philip
The route from the Ferry Building to China Camp is urban and then suburban.
It's utilitarian. Traffic, stoplights, stop signs-- everything I try to get
away from when I ride for pleasure rather than riding to the dentist or
REI. Most of the route is along the bay, which is scenic when you stop and
Hey Riv Folk,
I purchased the wrong support for my Camper Long Flap so I had to buy the
correct one. So I need to unload this one. It is meant to support these
bags:
For use with Barley, Junior, Pendle, Lowsaddle Longflap and Super C Audax
saddlebags.
Maximum load - 10kg or other similar bags
My only Entmoot plan was show up with Quickbeam, hang out near other
Quickbeams.
Philip:
On yesterday's ride we had 2 Quickbeams, 2 Homers, 2 Atlantii a couple of
interlopers (non-Riv steel bikes). They all played well together. I
suspect your Quickbeam will be happy in the no doubt
My plan is to join in solo from afar, hopefully with me doing well enough
to do a Hunqapillar bikepacking trip, or at least a good long ride on the
QB.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Anne - I think the route along the water is very scenic (especially for
someone who spent the first 33 years of his life landlocked). SF to
tiburon/paradise loop is the first ride I did when I moved to california a
few years ago and still one of my favorites for a nice casual ride
especially
I'm going to take the ferry, but if you like the direct bike route, you
should do it. I rode from Point Reyes Station to SF yesterday, seeing
dozens of riders along the bike path north of Sausalito. I continue not to
like the part after the downhill from Mt. Tam, but that's just my opinion.
( I
I live is central San Rafael and people are welcome to park by my place and
store stuff if needed. It is about a 6 mile ride out to China Camp. The route
out from central San Rafael to China Camp is just being repaved and hopefully
will be done by 7/12.
Thinking I will take the Friday off and
I assume you're in the Bay Area, in which case I can pick up today.
Let me know, and I'll be over there with cash. Emailed you as well, before
I saw pix.
On Saturday, June 21, 2014 10:17:09 AM UTC-7, J. Arita wrote:
*For sale: $750 - OBO...Serious inquiries only please - located in
Took a spin out to and around one of our local reservoirs and came up on
this grazer. I was merely a slight lunch interruption. I had to say hello
just to get a head shot.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/42027576@N00/14482884774/
I prefer friction. Maybe because it's what I cut my teeth on but to me it's
simple, feels good and the end results are the same. Joes spot on on this,
the Riv shifters are smoth. Ratchet or not, I'll take friction. But
that's just me.
On Saturday, June 21, 2014 11:58:51 AM UTC-5, Tim
FWIW, after using Simplex Retrofrictions on the new 9 speed Dura Ace 74XX
drivetrain on the Ram for a couple of months, and after having used Silvers
(bar end) for several years on the Fargo, both 7 and, for 18 months or so,
9, I have to agree that I find the Silvers more precise and easier to use
Great! 3 potential routes from SF to CC. Manny (maybe a rout leader), Dave,
and Anne leading the ferry option.
As to parking, I will confirm details but I've been told there is ample
parking available. At some point I will need confirmation of drivers.
My daughter graduated high school and my
I added Entmoot to the title mostly for fun, but also because I expected at
least several QB's. If someone wants to organize something more specific,
please do so. Just remember we have only 3 days, so that might not be
enough time for a true Ent'ish endeavor.
jim m.
On Saturday, June 21,
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Thanks, I have a sheet of coroplast... Will give it a try.
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Jason...if you do find a replacement and want to unload the medium shop
sack lemme know. I've just started using a wald basket and could use some
containment!
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Very good used condition with some minor scuffs on the bottom and back leather
panel where it makes contact with the rack. Barely used. One of the nylon
D-ring fasteners for the shoulder strap failed. Happy to post a picture. If you
are handy with a needle and thread, this is easily fixable.
No. I sold the platrack on this list about a year ago.
However, I did just receive my new Clem rack and installed it today ...so far
so good .
It' doesn't seen to weigh the rear down much, and I haven't ridden with
panniers in a long time and that's feeling good for the summer.
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I have to agree that I find the Silvers more precise and easier to use
with 9 speeds.
That may explain our different experiences. The largest rear cluster I've
ever had is 7. Have never had a triple crank.
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My Simplex shifters are sold. If anyone wants the Silver stem mount, please
contact me privately. Otherwise, back to shifter talk!
JB
On Sunday, June 22, 2014 4:19:03 PM UTC-7, Matthew J wrote:
I have to agree that I find the Silvers more precise and easier to use
with 9 speeds.
That may
How did you guys pick up a thread from 2012??
JB
On Sunday, June 22, 2014 4:14:08 PM UTC-7, jandrews_nyc wrote:
No. I sold the platrack on this list about a year ago.
However, I did just receive my new Clem rack and installed it today ...so
far so good .
It' doesn't seen to weigh the rear
Just curious, what size are your Cerfs? I have 700x28s on my Riv Roadeo
and am very happy with them. But, I have been running 75lbs front and 85lbs
rear. I am lighter and wonder if I could ride with a little less pressure.
On Sunday, June 22, 2014 10:30:19 AM UTC-7, eflayer wrote:
I think a
Jim:
Thanks. I'll be following developments. After my last post, I went onto
the website. The map shows several parking lots and advises that for the
tent camping only area you may have to transport your gear up to 300 years
from your car. I figured just clip on my bags pedal on in after
Don,
My Cerfs are 28 mm. I run 85 psi in Michelin Lithion 25 mm. Reduce the
pressure, enjoy the ride.
On Sunday, June 22, 2014 10:21:47 AM UTC-7, Anne Paulson wrote:
I got back yesterday from Sierra to the Sea, a 586 mile supported bike
tour from Lake Tahoe to San Francisco.
I used the
Thanks for your reply. I am going give it a try.
My go fast bikes are my Independent Fabrication bikes and the Grand Bois
won't fit. I ride 25's on them. Its fun to have bikes with different
handling and ride characteristics. Enjoy your riding.
On Sunday, June 22, 2014 7:01:19 PM UTC-7, eflayer
What does all full mean exactly? Is there still room for one more fellar
from The Dalles, OR? Happy to say I got the all clear for Friday and
Saturday night. Returning north to The Dalles on Sunday though.
-Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR
On Friday, June 13, 2014, cyclotourist
I think it means that all the camp spots you can drive in have been
reserved. I believe you can still park and ride your bike in to the
hiker/biker sites and camp...no reservations needed. Someone please
confirm my understanding for China Camp and Sam P. Taylor.
~Hugh
On Jun 22, 2014 8:53 PM,
I think a few posts above a local said folks could park in his neighborhood
then ride the 6 miles to C.C.
On Jun 22, 2014 8:57 PM, Hugh Smitham hughsmit...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it means that all the camp spots you can drive in have been
reserved. I believe you can still park and ride your
I dig the titanium look of your paint job.
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 6:58 PM, rob markwardt robmar...@hotmail.com
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Was out meandering today and got up close to a heron. It was pretty
focused on finding dinner...very still, very cool.
Thanks for all the inquiries...sale is now pending :)
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I've been wondering lately, what percentage of my bike needs to originate
at Rivendell to qualify as a real RBW Owner? Obviously, a frame will do the
trick, but that's something I don't have have, and probably won't anytime
real soon. Meanwhile, just about every other part of my bike was bought
Hey there Matthew -
There's never been a litmus test. Or a percentage. Just an interest to
engage in polite discussion is all that is needed.
The topics here are definitely narrower than other lists, by design and
agreement. But the tone and quality of this group comes entirely from the
Hrum Hooom.
Ents being notoriously methodical and ponderous (non-hasty) in
decision-making, this could take a while.
I've been of the same mind as Philip, though the first step is to fix the
two things that have had my Quickbeam hanging rather than rolling.
So, to this weeks agenda, those
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