Re: [RBW] Re: Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Joe Bernard
I'm just glad we still have a forum/list/whatever-it's-called for Riv stuff 
that hasn't been absorbed into the Facebookization of everything. I don't 
visit that place and am becoming increasingly wary of Instagram because 
they own it, too. Google Groups, kind of annoying but good enough! 

Joe Bernard

On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 7:04:49 PM UTC-7 row.n.2...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks Jim for all your hard work to keep it going
>
> On Sun, Oct 3, 2021, 7:55 PM Cyclofiend Jim  wrote:
>
>> Thanks for asking, Eric - at this point, it's a "known Known" and is 
>> unlikely to be changed, barring Google dropping the entire Groups format.
>>
>> Despite drawbacks and quirks, it provides decent bandwidth with a minimum 
>> of management and zero out of pocket cost. I've hosted, managed and run 
>> Listservs, BBS's and their related offspring over the years and none of 
>> them are without hassle. 
>>
>> The attachment size for photos into Google Groups has been 25 MB for some 
>> time now. Yeah... but the other option is to set up a nice photo album and 
>> share that link. 
>>
>> I have posted before that if things are not working correctly, the one 
>> helpful "to-do" is to access the Settings panel and use the "Send feedback 
>> to Google" button. Some things have actually been addressed over the years. 
>>
>> There is a "For Sale" tag (Or "Label" in Googroup parlance). Periodically 
>> I remind folks, but honestly, almost every list member seems to label 
>> things clearly enough in the subject that it's hard to be confused.
>> There are actually three labels - "RBW-Emphemera" - "RBW-History" and 
>> "transations-sell-buy-trade"
>> I"ve been relatively slow to implement them, as I did not want to impose 
>> too much structure on this group. 
>>
>> I would also say that basic searchability is pretty strong - that's been 
>> refined a great deal over the last couple years. As with Gmail, it uses 
>> tools which are pretty refined. 
>>
>> As one more vector, there is a Rivendell Owners Bunch On Facebook group 
>> which I set up a while ago, where For Sale/Trade is not allowed, and photos 
>> are more the coin of the realm. 
>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/rbwownersbunch
>>
>> There's another one which I'm not an admin of called "Rivendellicious" 
>> which also includes Bridgestone topics and allows transactions. 
>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/19202914712
>>
>> again, I appreciate your input - thanks!
>>
>> - Jim / group admin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 7:09:29 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate 
>>> the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch. 
>>>
>>> But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums 
>>> that use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice 
>>> and easy to use. 
>>>
>>> Problems I see here: 
>>>
>>>- Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't 
>>>lend to quick scanning and visual organization
>>>- Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
>>>- DMs get lost
>>>- Sharing images is a total pain
>>>- We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing 
>>>here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and 
>>>maintenance, etc. 
>>>- A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for 
>>>sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts. 
>>>
>>> I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing 
>>> capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done 
>>> *any 
>>> *research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but 
>>> I'd wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs. 
>>>
>>> Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I 
>>> think there are better ways for us to get together. 
>>>
>>> Did I mention Google groups is awful?
>>>
>>> Okay, peace and love!
>>> Eric
>>>
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[RBW] Re: Fenders for bikes with big tires

2021-10-03 Thread Philip Williamson
I have some VO noir 63mm fenders for my non-Riv custom, to cover Fleecer 
ridge tire. 
Unfortunately, the fenders are still in their (quite nice) packaging, 
hanging on the wall of my shed. 

The fenders look great, and in the future I will figure out how to mount 
them with V-brakes. For my particular bike, that looks non-trivial, since 
the brake cross-wire would pass directly through the fender. My hypothesis 
is that I can just run the wire OVER the fender with a bit of helicopter 
tape to protect the fender. Wires go around corners all the time. 
I haven't tested my hypothesis yet, but if you've got V brakes, you might 
want to visualize where the fender will intersect. 

Philip 
Sonoma County, Calif

On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 11:45:34 AM UTC-7 johnny@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello,
> Winter is coming **
>
> And so fenders are needed. I have a Hunqapillar with some big 2.1" tires. 
> My fender requirements are that they must fit, be pretty and not too short. 
> I like long fenders because long fenders + mud-flaps keep the muck off.  
>
> Here's where I'm at... 
>
>- Planet Bike fenders are too short, I think. These must be for 
>Californians 
>- PDW Full Metal Fenders are great, i have them on a different bike, 
>but unsure if the 55mm will fit my 2.1's
>- The SKS B65 may fit the bill, it's what Riv recommends, but they 
>look really short (here 
>
> 
>  is 
>the riv link with pic) and... plastic
>- Velo Orange seems to have some nice fenders in 63mm here they are 
>
> 
>
> These are going to last a really long time so price isn't really a 
> deciding factor. I also want them to look good, because I'm vain. After 
> typing all of this it appears I'm leaning toward the VO fenders, how do 
> folks here feel about them? How's their longevity?
>
> thank you,
> Johnny B in Portland
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Jon Dukeman
Thanks Jim for all your hard work to keep it going

On Sun, Oct 3, 2021, 7:55 PM Cyclofiend Jim  wrote:

> Thanks for asking, Eric - at this point, it's a "known Known" and is
> unlikely to be changed, barring Google dropping the entire Groups format.
>
> Despite drawbacks and quirks, it provides decent bandwidth with a minimum
> of management and zero out of pocket cost. I've hosted, managed and run
> Listservs, BBS's and their related offspring over the years and none of
> them are without hassle.
>
> The attachment size for photos into Google Groups has been 25 MB for some
> time now. Yeah... but the other option is to set up a nice photo album and
> share that link.
>
> I have posted before that if things are not working correctly, the one
> helpful "to-do" is to access the Settings panel and use the "Send feedback
> to Google" button. Some things have actually been addressed over the years.
>
> There is a "For Sale" tag (Or "Label" in Googroup parlance). Periodically
> I remind folks, but honestly, almost every list member seems to label
> things clearly enough in the subject that it's hard to be confused.
> There are actually three labels - "RBW-Emphemera" - "RBW-History" and
> "transations-sell-buy-trade"
> I"ve been relatively slow to implement them, as I did not want to impose
> too much structure on this group.
>
> I would also say that basic searchability is pretty strong - that's been
> refined a great deal over the last couple years. As with Gmail, it uses
> tools which are pretty refined.
>
> As one more vector, there is a Rivendell Owners Bunch On Facebook group
> which I set up a while ago, where For Sale/Trade is not allowed, and photos
> are more the coin of the realm.
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/rbwownersbunch
>
> There's another one which I'm not an admin of called "Rivendellicious"
> which also includes Bridgestone topics and allows transactions.
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/19202914712
>
> again, I appreciate your input - thanks!
>
> - Jim / group admin
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 7:09:29 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate
>> the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch.
>>
>> But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums that
>> use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice and
>> easy to use.
>>
>> Problems I see here:
>>
>>- Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't
>>lend to quick scanning and visual organization
>>- Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
>>- DMs get lost
>>- Sharing images is a total pain
>>- We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing
>>here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and
>>maintenance, etc.
>>- A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for
>>sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts.
>>
>> I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing
>> capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done *any
>> *research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but
>> I'd wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs.
>>
>> Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I think
>> there are better ways for us to get together.
>>
>> Did I mention Google groups is awful?
>>
>> Okay, peace and love!
>> Eric
>>
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[RBW] Re: Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Cyclofiend Jim
Thanks for asking, Eric - at this point, it's a "known Known" and is 
unlikely to be changed, barring Google dropping the entire Groups format.

Despite drawbacks and quirks, it provides decent bandwidth with a minimum 
of management and zero out of pocket cost. I've hosted, managed and run 
Listservs, BBS's and their related offspring over the years and none of 
them are without hassle. 

The attachment size for photos into Google Groups has been 25 MB for some 
time now. Yeah... but the other option is to set up a nice photo album and 
share that link. 

I have posted before that if things are not working correctly, the one 
helpful "to-do" is to access the Settings panel and use the "Send feedback 
to Google" button. Some things have actually been addressed over the years. 

There is a "For Sale" tag (Or "Label" in Googroup parlance). Periodically I 
remind folks, but honestly, almost every list member seems to label things 
clearly enough in the subject that it's hard to be confused.
There are actually three labels - "RBW-Emphemera" - "RBW-History" and 
"transations-sell-buy-trade"
I"ve been relatively slow to implement them, as I did not want to impose 
too much structure on this group. 

I would also say that basic searchability is pretty strong - that's been 
refined a great deal over the last couple years. As with Gmail, it uses 
tools which are pretty refined. 

As one more vector, there is a Rivendell Owners Bunch On Facebook group 
which I set up a while ago, where For Sale/Trade is not allowed, and photos 
are more the coin of the realm. 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/rbwownersbunch

There's another one which I'm not an admin of called "Rivendellicious" 
which also includes Bridgestone topics and allows transactions. 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/19202914712

again, I appreciate your input - thanks!

- Jim / group admin




On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 7:09:29 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate 
> the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch. 
>
> But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums that 
> use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice and 
> easy to use. 
>
> Problems I see here: 
>
>- Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't 
>lend to quick scanning and visual organization
>- Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
>- DMs get lost
>- Sharing images is a total pain
>- We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing 
>here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and 
>maintenance, etc. 
>- A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for 
>sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts. 
>
> I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing 
> capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done *any 
> *research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but 
> I'd wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs. 
>
> Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I think 
> there are better ways for us to get together. 
>
> Did I mention Google groups is awful?
>
> Okay, peace and love!
> Eric
>

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Re: [RBW] New Craigslist/others thread

2021-10-03 Thread Matthew Williams
Clem Smith Jr.
Listed as "Medium," contact owner for exact size
$850
Albuquerque, NM
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/bik/d/albuquerque-rivendell-clem-smith-jr/7389093757.html

Atlantis
64cm
$2600
Reno, NV
https://reno.craigslist.org/bik/d/reno-rivendell-atlantis-rohloff/7375321284.html

Sam Hillborne
62cm
$3500
Oakland, CA
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/oakland-rivendell-sam-hillborne-62cm/7387396472.html

Atlantis
51cm
$1800
Old Saybrook, CT
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/320886123015578

Protovelo AHH
58cm
$1399
New York, NY
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/844420596174307

Roadini
50cm
$1400
Stonington, CT
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/171970561458799

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[RBW] WTB Low-Rider Panniers + tubus rack

2021-10-03 Thread Andrew Turner
Hey folks! I'm looking for a couple things: 
1) a low-rider rack like the Tubus 'Duo' or 'Tara' low rider. I'm open to 
others but I love how minimal these ones are. 
2) small panniers (a set) to work with said rack. 

Trying to squeeze one more overnighter before the temps drop for good this 
year but I'm also not looking to drop too much cheddar; the more used the 
better. Thanks for reading:) 

- Andrew

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Re: [RBW] Re: Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Patrick Moore
I'm quite happy with the present arrangement, except that anything that
takes even something tiny away from Google is good in my book, but I'd
support a change if enough other listers want it. This is solely for the
record, in case anyone ever wants a show of hands.

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[RBW] Re: Anyone run 650b on a Sam Hillborne?

2021-10-03 Thread David Person
I have R559s on my 700c Hillborne and I could drop the brake pad down about 
12mm more than it is.  You would need 19mm to run a 650b rim, if I did the 
math correctly (622 - 584) / 2 = 19mm.  The options for sidepull calipers 
with more than 73mm of reach are very limited.

On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:05:06 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> The limiter here is going to be finding caliper brakes that will reach. 
> Caliper-Sams already start with long-reach Tektro R559 or equivalent, I'm 
> not sure even Paul Racers will reach down to 650B rims. 
>
> Joe Bernard
>
> On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 10:08:08 AM UTC-7 brenton...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I have a Sam Hillborne without canti posts. I was considering 
>> trying 650b hoops to get some even beefier tires on the bike. Has anyone 
>> seen it done? Pics?
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread David Person
I support your suggestion, Eric.  Getting consensus and actual movement 
will likely prove difficult though.

On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:06:14 PM UTC-7 Eric Daume wrote:

> As always, the answer is to read this by email. No real issues then.
>
> On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 10:09 AM Eric Marth  wrote:
>
>> Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate 
>> the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch. 
>>
>> But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums that 
>> use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice and 
>> easy to use. 
>>
>> Problems I see here: 
>>
>>- Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't 
>>lend to quick scanning and visual organization
>>- Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
>>- DMs get lost
>>- Sharing images is a total pain
>>- We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing 
>>here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and 
>>maintenance, etc. 
>>- A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for 
>>sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts. 
>>
>> I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing 
>> capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done *any 
>> *research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but 
>> I'd wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs. 
>>
>> Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I think 
>> there are better ways for us to get together. 
>>
>> Did I mention Google groups is awful?
>>
>> Okay, peace and love!
>> Eric
>>
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Re: [RBW] Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Eric Daume
As always, the answer is to read this by email. No real issues then.

On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 10:09 AM Eric Marth  wrote:

> Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate
> the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch.
>
> But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums that
> use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice and
> easy to use.
>
> Problems I see here:
>
>- Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't
>lend to quick scanning and visual organization
>- Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
>- DMs get lost
>- Sharing images is a total pain
>- We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing
>here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and
>maintenance, etc.
>- A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for
>sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts.
>
> I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing
> capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done *any
> *research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but
> I'd wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs.
>
> Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I think
> there are better ways for us to get together.
>
> Did I mention Google groups is awful?
>
> Okay, peace and love!
> Eric
>
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[RBW] Re: Anyone run 650b on a Sam Hillborne?

2021-10-03 Thread Joe Bernard
The limiter here is going to be finding caliper brakes that will reach. 
Caliper-Sams already start with long-reach Tektro R559 or equivalent, I'm 
not sure even Paul Racers will reach down to 650B rims. 

Joe Bernard

On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 10:08:08 AM UTC-7 brenton...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Hi all, I have a Sam Hillborne without canti posts. I was considering 
> trying 650b hoops to get some even beefier tires on the bike. Has anyone 
> seen it done? Pics?

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Re: [RBW] Fenders for bikes with big tires

2021-10-03 Thread Berkeleyan
I have VO fluted 52mm Zeppelin fenders on my 700x44 Compass tires 
(Snoqualmie Pass) mounted to Velocity Dyan rims. The tires measure 41mm 
when inflated to around 35psi (so delightful to ride). I like the fenders 
and the fitment. I'm using a RBW front fork, and the 52mm fenders had to be 
squished just a bit to fit, no way the 63mm would have fit there without 
Dremel tool cutting. What annoyed me was the front tire & fender would 
contact & chirp when I made quick tight turns, or stood on the pedals 
uphill. I've stopped the chirping by both spreading the fender just a bit 
wider and securely tightening the bolts that attach the stays.

I think if you go for a wider tire, you'll definitely want the 63mmm 
fenders. And know that the aluminum fenders will take careful fitting and 
adjusting, but will look beautiful.

- Andrew, Berkeley
On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 12:47:10 PM UTC-7 Jay Lonner wrote:

> I’ll be curious to know where you wind up, both in terms of fender 
> selection and tire clearance. My Hunq has 2” Big Bens that are nearing end 
> of life and I’m thinking of replacing them with some 2.1” RH tires when the 
> time comes (probably the Antelope Pass, since my riding is 98% paved, but 
> the Fleecer Ridge just looks so much more Hunq-y). I currently have 50mm 
> SKS fenders that are cracked and chipped and are in need of replacement now 
> that the rains have returned. I’ve never used fenders other than SKS and I 
> don’t know that I have the patience to fiddle with an involved installation 
> such as I understand Honjos require. Last I looked, Riv suggests the P65 
> for all their fat tires (including 26” and 650b) which makes me concerned 
> that the radius isn’t optimized for 700c. I’ll have a look at VO though. 
>
> Jay Lonner
> Bellingham, WA
>
> Sent from my Atari 400
>
> On Oct 3, 2021, at 11:45 AM, Johnny Burrell  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Winter is coming **
>
> And so fenders are needed. I have a Hunqapillar with some big 2.1" tires. 
> My fender requirements are that they must fit, be pretty and not too short. 
> I like long fenders because long fenders + mud-flaps keep the muck off.  
>
> Here's where I'm at... 
>
>- Planet Bike fenders are too short, I think. These must be for 
>Californians 
>- PDW Full Metal Fenders are great, i have them on a different bike, 
>but unsure if the 55mm will fit my 2.1's
>- The SKS B65 may fit the bill, it's what Riv recommends, but they 
>look really short (here 
>
> 
>  is 
>the riv link with pic) and... plastic
>- Velo Orange seems to have some nice fenders in 63mm here they are 
>
> 
>
> These are going to last a really long time so price isn't really a 
> deciding factor. I also want them to look good, because I'm vain. After 
> typing all of this it appears I'm leaning toward the VO fenders, how do 
> folks here feel about them? How's their longevity?
>
> thank you,
> Johnny B in Portland
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Re: [RBW] Fenders for bikes with big tires

2021-10-03 Thread Jay Lonner
I’ll be curious to know where you wind up, both in terms of fender selection 
and tire clearance. My Hunq has 2” Big Bens that are nearing end of life and 
I’m thinking of replacing them with some 2.1” RH tires when the time comes 
(probably the Antelope Pass, since my riding is 98% paved, but the Fleecer 
Ridge just looks so much more Hunq-y). I currently have 50mm SKS fenders that 
are cracked and chipped and are in need of replacement now that the rains have 
returned. I’ve never used fenders other than SKS and I don’t know that I have 
the patience to fiddle with an involved installation such as I understand 
Honjos require. Last I looked, Riv suggests the P65 for all their fat tires 
(including 26” and 650b) which makes me concerned that the radius isn’t 
optimized for 700c. I’ll have a look at VO though. 

Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA

Sent from my Atari 400

> On Oct 3, 2021, at 11:45 AM, Johnny Burrell  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Winter is coming 
> 
> And so fenders are needed. I have a Hunqapillar with some big 2.1" tires. My 
> fender requirements are that they must fit, be pretty and not too short. I 
> like long fenders because long fenders + mud-flaps keep the muck off.  
> 
> Here's where I'm at... 
> Planet Bike fenders are too short, I think. These must be for Californians 
> PDW Full Metal Fenders are great, i have them on a different bike, but unsure 
> if the 55mm will fit my 2.1's
> The SKS B65 may fit the bill, it's what Riv recommends, but they look really 
> short (here is the riv link with pic) and... plastic
> Velo Orange seems to have some nice fenders in 63mm here they are
> These are going to last a really long time so price isn't really a deciding 
> factor. I also want them to look good, because I'm vain. After typing all of 
> this it appears I'm leaning toward the VO fenders, how do folks here feel 
> about them? How's their longevity?
> 
> thank you,
> Johnny B in Portland
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[RBW] WTB: Dia Compe 980 Brakeset

2021-10-03 Thread Brian Campbell
Howdy.

I am looking for set (front and rear) of these brakes in sliver and looking 
for the modern version, not the classic version.

Please contact me if you have a set that you would like to re-home.

Thanks.

Brian
Berwyn, PA

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[RBW] Re: Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Brian Campbell
I would join. I mostly use my iphone now and laptop less so. This format 
does not lend itself to well to iphones. 

On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:09:29 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate 
> the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch. 
>
> But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums that 
> use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice and 
> easy to use. 
>
> Problems I see here: 
>
>- Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't 
>lend to quick scanning and visual organization
>- Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
>- DMs get lost
>- Sharing images is a total pain
>- We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing 
>here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and 
>maintenance, etc. 
>- A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for 
>sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts. 
>
> I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing 
> capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done *any 
> *research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but 
> I'd wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs. 
>
> Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I think 
> there are better ways for us to get together. 
>
> Did I mention Google groups is awful?
>
> Okay, peace and love!
> Eric
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Re: [RBW] New Craigslist/others thread

2021-10-03 Thread Matthew Williams
Romulus
59cm
$2000
Meridian, ID
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/828474327784801

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[RBW] Fenders for bikes with big tires

2021-10-03 Thread Johnny Burrell
Hello,
Winter is coming **

And so fenders are needed. I have a Hunqapillar with some big 2.1" tires. 
My fender requirements are that they must fit, be pretty and not too short. 
I like long fenders because long fenders + mud-flaps keep the muck off.  

Here's where I'm at... 

   - Planet Bike fenders are too short, I think. These must be for 
   Californians 
   - PDW Full Metal Fenders are great, i have them on a different bike, but 
   unsure if the 55mm will fit my 2.1's
   - The SKS B65 may fit the bill, it's what Riv recommends, but they look 
   really short (here 
   

 is 
   the riv link with pic) and... plastic
   - Velo Orange seems to have some nice fenders in 63mm here they are 
   


These are going to last a really long time so price isn't really a deciding 
factor. I also want them to look good, because I'm vain. After typing all 
of this it appears I'm leaning toward the VO fenders, how do folks here 
feel about them? How's their longevity?

thank you,
Johnny B in Portland

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Re: [RBW] To My Platypus People!

2021-10-03 Thread 'Kate Gilson' via RBW Owners Bunch
Hello Platy people. Not sure I am correctly posting photos on this thread. What 
is the best way to do it? Also my
Pics are gigantic. My apologies. I’m having wy too much fun on my bike 
these days . Hope you all are as well. 
Kate on her 50 Mermaid Platy and loving it like crazy, from NJ

Sent from my iPad

> On Oct 2, 2021, at 1:16 PM, JAS  wrote:
> 
> Congratulations Sofiya and welcome!  You've got a spectacular bike; what a 
> beauty.   Lucky you!  Be sure to write again and give us a ride report and 
> show us the places you go with your new Platy.  
> 
> Joyce
> 
>> On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 10:08:11 AM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hello, new here, but I'm now the proud owner of the 50 cm lime olive 
>> Platypus that was just listed on web special! I had been preparing to try my 
>> luck at the Clem complete restock, but happened to be looking at my email 
>> when the newsletter came through last night, and I went for it. This is my 
>> first Riv, after being a long time admirer. I'm so silly excited I can 
>> hardly stand it!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 1:58:27 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>> wrote:
>>> Ha! I’d be honored, but I think it unlikely. But “Belle Bars” have a nice 
>>> ring to them… I wouldn’t object! 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
> On Sep 19, 2021, at 10:20 AM, ascpgh  wrote:
> 
 I think from the last Riv post that there is a handlebar soon to be known 
 more as a Platy or Leah bar. I mean really, Billie who?
>>> 
 
 Andy Cheatham
 Pittsburgh
 
> On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 7:01:31 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding 
> Ding! wrote:
> It’s the Bike For All Reasons. The Bike of All Time.
> 
> . It’s a gravel Platy. An errand Platy. A nighttime getaway Platy.
> 
> What kind of Platypus to you have?
> Leah
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>>> On Aug 30, 2021, at 7:06 AM, ascpgh  wrote:
>>> 
>> Leah wrote: "Oh my word. You’re right..."
> 
>> 
>> A modified (from someone's FB repost) list of the the three hardest 
>> things to say:
>> 
>> I was wrong.
>> I need help.
>> Yes, that does make you look fat. 
>> 
>> Andy Cheatham
>> Pittsburgh
>> 
>>> On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 9:35:20 AM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>> wrote:
>>> Oh my word. You’re right - I completely missed this. A secret Platypus!
>>> 
>>> The only Platys I know of that deviated from the production run colors 
>>> were the samples, all of which we have seen. An orange, a silver and a 
>>> bronzey green.  I don’t know what this root beer one is all about but 
>>> I’m going to try and find out.
>>> L 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>> 
> On Aug 29, 2021, at 5:46 AM, Eric Marth  wrote:
> 
 
>>> 
 I noticed this bronze-cola Platypus in this week's Blahg. What is the 
 deal?
 
>>> 
 
 I 
 
 
 
> On Monday, August 23, 2021 at 10:20:06 PM UTC-4 philipr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
> Rode the Platy late this afternoon, temperatures were hitting the 
> triple digits, the wind out of the South felt like you'd opened the 
> oven door to check on the pie and I was soaked through with sweat. At 
> one point I looked down & saw that curly heart cut in the head tube 
> lug and it made me smile for the rest of the ride.
> 
> That's all there is to this story but I wanted to share anyway.
> 
>> On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 1:21:30 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>> Emily, this is so cool 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 10:40:11 AM UTC-7 Emily Guise wrote:
>>> My Platypus has earned my cat’s approval-she sleeps under it all 
>>> the time!
>>> 
>>> -Emily
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> On Jun 15, 2021, at 6:28 AM, Leah Peterson  
> wrote:
> 
 I’m interested in Cheviot vs Platy ride differences, too! So glad 
 you got your Platys, Sam and Roberta. Keep those photos coming.
>>> 
 
 I love this thread; I hope it continues with Platypodes in 
 perpetuity. 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
>> On Jun 14, 2021, at 9:43 PM, Roberta  wrote:
>> 
> Welcome back, Sam.  I'm sure it'll be great.  I'm very curious 
> how you feel about the ride Platy vs Chev.  The Platy in my 55cm 
> size has a 2 inch longer wheelbase!  I have to be careful moving 
> mine around my living room, but I think it makes up for that with 
> the ride.  I had considered a Chev in the past.
> 
>> On Monday, June 14, 2021 at 10:47:09 PM UTC-4 

[RBW] New Banana Sack

2021-10-03 Thread Berkeleyan

My Khaki Banana Sack came last week, and it has a new (yes?) feature since 
the Grid-Grey one I have from couple years ago. There's a lightweight 
interior flap, attached at the lip of the compartment, that you can swing 
out like a dog's panting tongue, stow all yer stuff inside, and then put 
the flap over it all before closing the lid. Seems it will hold everything 
extra-secure inside, and I like it.

The Khaki fabric is thicker than in the past, and is not a "grid" style. 
Really nice.

What I don't understand is why the leather straps aren't shipped ready to 
fit perfectly to a Brooks Saddle and Nitto seatpost. I had to add a hole to 
the seatpost leather to get a snug fit, and go through many contortions to 
get the bag snug up to the saddle loops. Or maybe I'm the only one who 
doesn't like a bag flopping about under the saddle?

- Andrew, Berkeley

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[RBW] Re: Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Marty Gierke, Stewartstown PA
Go ahead and start a new group of your own Eric. Nothing stopping you. I 
for one am perfectly content with this awful Google group, and have been 
for many years. 

Marty

On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:09:29 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate 
> the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch. 
>
> But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums that 
> use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice and 
> easy to use. 
>
> Problems I see here: 
>
>- Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't 
>lend to quick scanning and visual organization
>- Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
>- DMs get lost
>- Sharing images is a total pain
>- We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing 
>here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and 
>maintenance, etc. 
>- A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for 
>sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts. 
>
> I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing 
> capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done *any 
> *research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but 
> I'd wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs. 
>
> Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I think 
> there are better ways for us to get together. 
>
> Did I mention Google groups is awful?
>
> Okay, peace and love!
> Eric
>

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[RBW] Re: Anyone run 650b on a Sam Hillborne?

2021-10-03 Thread Bill Lindsay
Generally speaking, switching from 700c to 650B on any cantilever-equipped 
bike is considered a very bad idea, with two exceptions:
1. you have a poorly placed set of canti-posts so that they manage to work 
OK
2. you have a frame builder remove and attach your canti posts in the right 
place for 650B

If your canti posts are in the right place for 700c, you need to run your 
brake pads a full 19mm lower to hit 650B rims.  That's practically even 
with the pivot itself and the leverage just doesn't work well at all

Generally speaking, switch from 700c to 650B on any 700c bike with large BB 
drop is considered a risky maneuver, with two exceptions:
1. you don't mind a really low BB and pedal strike doesn't concern you
2. you are going to MUCH wider 650B tires, so that the resulting BB height 
may be close

On disc-brake bikes, swapping from 700xTHIC to 650xTHICCC is pretty 
common.  I've got a few bikes in my stable that are intended for that kind 
of flexibility.  My cantilever-Sam is not one of those bikes.  700x38 + 
fenders and it's perfect.  For beefier tires, I grab one of my machines 
that has beefier tires  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 10:08:08 AM UTC-7 brenton...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Hi all, I have a Sam Hillborne without canti posts. I was considering 
> trying 650b hoops to get some even beefier tires on the bike. Has anyone 
> seen it done? Pics?

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[RBW] Switching hosts for this forum?

2021-10-03 Thread Eric Marth
Hi all -- I'm relatively new in these parts but I do love and appreciate 
the community, information, gear swaps and laughs of the RBW Owners Bunch. 

But, man, Google Groups is awful. I'm a member of a few other forums that 
use phpBB  which is, to my mind, real nice and easy 
to use. 

Problems I see here: 

   - Generally difficult to keep up with rolling posts, format doesn't lend 
   to quick scanning and visual organization
   - Threads don't have pages! Infinite scroll
   - DMs get lost
   - Sharing images is a total pain
   - We don't have discussion folders for broad categories. Spitballing 
   here but we could have: General discussion, For Sale, Repairs and 
   maintenance, etc. 
   - A For Sale folder with a tagged/pinned mega thread with frames for 
   sale would be cool, supplemented by our rolling gear posts. 

I believe phpbb would add some much needed functionality, editing 
capability, sharing capability and browsing capability! I have not done *any 
*research into the cost or what it would take to set up a new forum but I'd 
wager that a few of us would gladly chip in to cover the costs. 

Food for thought. Perhaps this has been discussed previously. But I think 
there are better ways for us to get together. 

Did I mention Google groups is awful?

Okay, peace and love!
Eric

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Re: [RBW] Stolen 50cm Betty Foy

2021-10-03 Thread KC
Pease post a picture or description for any details. We're out and about in 
North County (and sometimes South) every day. 

On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 5:22:44 AM UTC-7 Bill Schairer wrote:

> What color?  Picture?  List it on bikeindex.org.  Believe it or not, I 
> did recover a frame by doing that.
>
> Bill 
> San Diego
>
> On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 8:17:33 PM UTC-7 Robert Tilley wrote:
>
>> Sorry to hear that! Where did this happen in San Diego? I’ll keep an eye 
>> out.
>>
>> Robert Tilley
>> San Diego, CA
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Oct 2, 2021, at 10:10 AM, Amy DeVaudreuil  
>> wrote:
>>
>> My beautiful Betty Foy bicycle was stolen from my garage last night. I 
>> am filing a police report and monitoring local (San Diego) craigslist and 
>> Offer Up, but in case anyone sees a 50cm Betty Foy for sale somewhere, 
>> please let me know so I can track down if it's my bike.
>>
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Amy DeVaudreuil
>> amydeva...@gmail.com
>>
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Re: [RBW] Stolen 50cm Betty Foy

2021-10-03 Thread Bill Schairer
What color?  Picture?  List it on bikeindex.org.  Believe it or not, I did 
recover a frame by doing that.

Bill 
San Diego

On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 8:17:33 PM UTC-7 Robert Tilley wrote:

> Sorry to hear that! Where did this happen in San Diego? I’ll keep an eye 
> out.
>
> Robert Tilley
> San Diego, CA
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 2, 2021, at 10:10 AM, Amy DeVaudreuil  wrote:
>
> My beautiful Betty Foy bicycle was stolen from my garage last night. I am 
> filing a police report and monitoring local (San Diego) craigslist and 
> Offer Up, but in case anyone sees a 50cm Betty Foy for sale somewhere, 
> please let me know so I can track down if it's my bike.
>
>
> Thank you!
> Amy DeVaudreuil
> amydeva...@gmail.com
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