Thank you John.
On Sat, Sep 3, 2022 at 10:55 AM JohnS wrote:
> Tim,
>
> A 3rd hand brake tool is very handy when setting up side pull brakes like
> yours. As I recall, the trick is to have the brake adjuster turned out 3/4
> of the way as you pull the cable tight and then tighten the bolt.
Geez guess that would be helpful info. Yes it is a 59 cm.
On Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 8:15:21 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Looks like a 59 but I don't see a size listed anywhere.
>
> On Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 5:12:33 PM UTC-7 Ray wrote:
>
>> Hello again everyone,
>>
>> It's been
Thanks Nick for the tip— I always preferred 8 speed, now I can run it again.
On Thursday, September 1, 2022, Nick Shoemaker
wrote:
> I've always run 10sp Campy brifters with a Shimano 8sp cassette on my San
> Marcos. No funky cable trickery required, you just set them up like normal
> and end
Had two local CL folks flake on this last week, and I'd much rather sell
this to a group member. So how's about one of them fancy retailer Labor Day
Sale things...
Was $95 shipped. Now $75 shipped.
DM me.
On Saturday, August 13, 2022 at 5:41:15 PM UTC-7 Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
> I've had
Hi- I'm on a quest to find 47cm Saluki or 49cm Bleriot frame set out
there...My PBH is 75cm. preferably old geometry & 650B set up. I know it
is fat chance to find one out there, especially small sizes. Hit me up if
you know anyone who may have one for sale.
Thanks,
Brian M
Wilmington NC
Hey all! I’ve been hunting around for an answer to this question elsewhere
and here with little luck. I have one of the newer 62cm Atlantis frames and
it’s sooo big (love it!), but I haven’t been able to track down a travel
case that works. I have a Transfer Case from Post Carry that works for
Thanks for the tips. I'll lean my tendency to procrastinate against my
perfectionist compulsion to remove unused metal, and probably wind up just
leaving things as they are. But I think I'd try a Dremel cutting wheel
first.
Garth, when I look down between my legs and see those inner ring shelves
You folks might enjoy the Riv Joe Appaloosa build video by Blue Lug
Bicycles…they have quite a few videos posted on YouTube and their website
is well done.
https://youtu.be/KN_9OxE4V6A
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Looks like a 59 but I don't see a size listed anywhere.
On Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 5:12:33 PM UTC-7 Ray wrote:
> Hello again everyone,
>
> It's been a couple of years since the kind folks in this forum helped me
> pick out and build my ultimate townie/commuter. I have you to thank for
I've always run 10sp Campy brifters with a Shimano 8sp cassette on my San
Marcos. No funky cable trickery required, you just set them up like normal
and end up with 7 functional clicks using any standard Shimano derailleur.
I think it's far-and-away the most riv-ish option for brifters if you
Just curious, after adjusting my Ortlieb Sports Packers to the front
lowriders and carrying home about 12 bulky lbs on the front of the 2020
Matthews which is a geometrical clone of a 2003 Riv Road custom -- Riv lost
the geometry chart but I think it's med trail.
10 or 12 lb makes almost no
The first gen Sams had cantilevers. Mine was Riv's floor model and came
with very wonderful IRD wide profile cantis; nicer in action and not far
behind in appearance compared to the much more expensive Pauls on my 2020
Matthews!
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 8:38:54 AM UTC-7 Pancake wrote:
>
>
I used your #2 arrangement for mine. The steel race is 'floating" per RBW
description: " There are steel floating races, the bearings are
replaceable, it’s just---really, really good. "
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
On Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 8:42:03 PM UTC-4 Greg J wrote:
> Hi
Hi folks,
Sorry about the cross-post from the iBob list. But since this is going on
my 96 A/R, and Riv sells this (or similar) headset:
I am installing the Tange/IRD headset with the needle bearing in the bottom
cup. I am wondering about the order of the steel race insert (I only have
one,
Hello again everyone,
It's been a couple of years since the kind folks in this forum helped me
pick out and build my ultimate townie/commuter. I have you to thank for
many happy hours of riding and bike-tinkering. However, my life and
priorities have changed a lot recently and I need to let
SOLD
On Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 10:56:18 AM UTC-7 Will Horton wrote:
> Lower price bump with a cheaper build options offered
>
> $2100 - Complete as shown
>
> $1900 - Omit the paul racer brakes and substitute the original side pull
> Tektro brakes for $200 credit
>
> $1900 - Omit the
I find it curious that many of us seem to own similar self-healing cutting
mats.
> On Sep 3, 2022, at 3:31 PM, Garth wrote:
>
>
> While I love the idea of changing a black anodized part into a silver one,
> I've never done it because of those particular kind of chemicals are like
>
While I love the idea of changing a black anodized part into a silver one,
I've never done it because of those particular kind of chemicals are like
insta-nausea to me. I'd be more apt to sand and paint a part myself. I
painted some lugs of my '83 Stumpy with just Testors and a brush and it
Grand Cru do have a long-reach optionand are excellent paired with TRP
brake levers in my opinion...have this combo on my Riv Road with Barlow
Pass 32mm. Although...Velo-Orange brands 47-57mm as long reach and Roadini
specs specify 63mm of reachtoo bad...so yeah I guess V-brakes or
Lower price bump with a cheaper build options offered
$2100 - Complete as shown
$1900 - Omit the paul racer brakes and substitute the original side pull
Tektro brakes for $200 credit
$1900 - Omit the rack, bag and brooks leather saddle bag for $200 credit
$1700 - Both options above combined
Tim,
A 3rd hand brake tool is very handy when setting up side pull brakes like
yours. As I recall, the trick is to have the brake adjuster turned out 3/4
of the way as you pull the cable tight and then tighten the bolt. Remove
the 3rd hand tool and turn the adjuster in until the brake pads are
Looking for a used B17 or B17 Imperial, brown saddle, broken in but in good
condition, silver rails a plus.
I will be cross posting this.
Please PM me.
Thanks.
Joel
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This is an old thread, but having just scored a 50cm Roadini for my
partner, I thought I'd respond. The need for long reach brakes concerned me
slightly, but in the end decided that with all the factors involved, it
would be fine: bike is small, partner doesn't weigh much (125 or so), the
bike
Looking for a bullmoose handlebar if anyone has one that they're not
using. Just to be clear since there are a number ov variations out there,
I'm specifically wanting the Rivendell / Quill stem / Fillet-brazed /
Dull-brite Version with un-cut, full-length ends.
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