[RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread MichaelH
Lots of interesting thoughts and suggestions here. I haven't heard from anyone who thinks the very narrow tires might have contributed to it. It is true that I was going really fast, but I have gone even faster with no issues in the past. The road surface was chip seal in good condition; I

[RBW] Re: Tektro CR720 w/Marks Rack Conflicting

2010-08-08 Thread Garth
Thanks for bending tips Angus, they're really helpful. Thomas your idea has me thinking . I'm going to try cutting some strips of clear chainstay protector and put those inside the fork blades where it hits. My paint is Dupont Imron, so it does chip and all , sometimes easier than one

[RBW] Re: Time to think, time to ride: Sage-scrub Special along the coast

2010-08-08 Thread EricP
That reminds me - need to get back there some day. Need a ride along the boardwalk at Mission Beach. Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On Aug 7, 11:11 pm, doug peterson dougpn...@cox.net wrote: Esteban: Your description of the Protovelo ride qualities sounds like my Atlantis.  On the rare occasion

[RBW] Re: Riv Road sizing

2010-08-08 Thread ejg
nope, thanks for the responses and the help. also, i think it was a hair too big for me, so the search goes on. On Aug 8, 1:22 am, rob markwardt robmar...@hotmail.com wrote: Did you win? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To

[RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread Bob Cooper
Some data points: I have a Rivendell Road Custom, a Rambouillet, an Atlantis, two Miyata Exercisers, a Miyata Road Gentleman, four Raleighs and a Peugeot PX-10. They all shimmy. For what it’s worth, Bob Cooper -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW

[RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread Will
What size tires on the Cannondale? A mixture of 700cx35mm Continental Top Touring for loaded tours and Michelin Axial Pro 700x23 for Centuries, riding with the club, etc. For the past 2 years I've discovered that 700x33. Jack Brown Greens serve both purposes. Bike feels equally stable with

[RBW] FS or trade: Mark's rack

2010-08-08 Thread Adam
Greetings, I'm looking to either sell or trade my Mark's Rack by nitto. I had it for a different bike with sidepull brakes and now that I'm using V brakes the design is no longer pertinent. I'd love to trade it for a Mini Front to put on my Hillborne. I'd prefer a trade, but if you'd like to

[RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread rob markwardt
Funny. I've had well over 20 bikes, all largish, and have never experienced any shimmy. That being said I have zero desire to go faster than 45mph. On Aug 8, 7:46 am, Bob Cooper robertcoo...@frontiernet.net wrote: Some data points: I have a Rivendell Road Custom, a Rambouillet, an Atlantis,

[RBW] Re: Riv Road sizing

2010-08-08 Thread Mojo
Hi David, My '01 61.5cm/24inch Riv Road has an 85.5cm mid-toptube standover height. This with 10mm BB drop and RollyPoly tires. 1.5cm standover difference between your and mine is alot! I am guessing you are riding big cushy tires? On Aug 7, 11:14 am, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:

[RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread MichaelH
I have(or had) a Rambouillet, a Marinoni, a Soma, Bilenkey, two treks, and an Ebisu. The only one that shimmies is the ebisu and then only when I let go of the handlebars completely. I am not accustomed to bikes that either shimmy or slide sideways. In 30+ tears of riding I have lifted the rear

[RBW] Need 650b Tires

2010-08-08 Thread d2mini
3000 miles on my nifty swiftys, tread is wearing off and plenty of little holes/scars. Any suggestions for the best commuting tire on rough and dirty city streets, 25 miles round trip? Or stick with the nifty swifty? Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: [RBW] Re: 3 Rivs for sale

2010-08-08 Thread Curtis Schmitt
Steve, I am loving the Romulus so much already. Thank you again. Rachel and I had a great ride afterwards heading north on the Rock Creek Trail, eventually looping back after we found a Starbucks a block from the path where we took a break from the heat to enjoy some icey caffeinated goodness. If

[RBW] Re: Need 650b Tires

2010-08-08 Thread franklyn
I used Riv Fatty Rumpkins, which you can get for $25 per tire on various online sources. I used a pair for 4000 miles and they look good to go for another few thousands. They also are lighter and roll faster compared to other heavy duty tires such as Schwalbes Franklyn On Aug 8, 2:17 pm, Steve

[RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread Bob Cooper
If I have ten bikes and they all shimmy, and Rider X has ten bikes and none of them shimmy, I think this points in this direction: It’s the rider, not the bike. How else can it be explained? Bob Cooper On Aug 8, 3:15 pm, rob markwardt robmar...@hotmail.com wrote: Funny.  I've had well over

Re: [RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 15:31 -0700, Bob Cooper wrote: If I have ten bikes and they all shimmy, and Rider X has ten bikes and none of them shimmy, I think this points in this direction: It’s the rider, not the bike. Certainly, rider actions can initiate or exacerbate a bike's tendency to

[RBW] Re: Shimmy!

2010-08-08 Thread Angus
I rode the Quickbeam this morning, I have not had the bike shimmy before so I tried all sorts of things to see if I could get it to shimmy. If I rode no-handed and leaned back in the seat (very little weight on the front end) it could get a light shimmy. Any movement forward or touching the top

[RBW] Re: shoulda turned left

2010-08-08 Thread Angus
I've discovered some of my favorite roads by getting lost. Funny how you can find things by being lost! Angus On Aug 8, 7:06 pm, Seth Vidal skvi...@gmail.com wrote: Went out for a bit of a ride today and decided to veer from my charted course to see what this one hill I'd heard about was

Re: [RBW] Re: Hillborne or Hunqapillar

2010-08-08 Thread Fai Mao
I go with the Hillborne too. You should buy a bike that are you are going to ride not one you might like to ride. Unless you have an actual non-supported long distance tour setup then the Sam is the better bike. I rode mine from Hong Kong to Shanghai this past summer and don't think that I could

Re: [RBW] Need 650b Tires

2010-08-08 Thread Fai Mao
I like the Niffty Swifty tires. My only issue with them is the lack of availability in Asia On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 5:11 AM, d2mini d2creat...@gmail.com wrote: 3000 miles on my nifty swiftys, tread is wearing off and plenty of little holes/scars. Any suggestions for the best commuting tire on

[RBW] Re: shoulda turned left

2010-08-08 Thread Esteban
Your story has caused me to resolve to get lost this week. I hope i can do it! Esteban San Diego, Calif, On Aug 8, 7:16 pm, Angus angusle...@sbcglobal.net wrote: I've discovered some of my favorite roads by getting lost. Funny how you can find things by being lost! Angus On Aug 8, 7:06 

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv Road sizing

2010-08-08 Thread cyclotourist
Not too big... 30mm Paselas. That's actually the weakness of the bike. It can't ride much larger than 32mm w/out hitting the brake bridge/fork crown. Not like current Riv bikes, that's for sure! I don't know what the BB drop is. And in fact, there's always the chance that I measured

[RBW] Re: What a beautiful hub!

2010-08-08 Thread benzzoy
On Aug 8, 5:24 am, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: Stiill, it's beautiful, and we just move the aesthetics cutoff a few years forward. So this hub would date from when? The polished Campagnolo hubs with the allen bearing adjustment were available from '99 to '06. You can still

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv Road sizing

2010-08-08 Thread Bruce
David: Are we talking YOUR BB drop, or the bikes? Re: tire size. One nicety of converting my road std to 650B is that 38mm Pari-Motos fit in now. Rode a hilly, hot, humid metric that way just yesterday in fact. Tailwinds Bruce From: cyclotourist

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv Road sizing

2010-08-08 Thread cyclotourist
That's the sort of thing that you can do by yourself, but is always better with a partner. As for converting, yes, I've given it a though, but the bike is so well made around the current size, even with it's limitations...

Re: [RBW] Re: shoulda turned left

2010-08-08 Thread Seth Vidal
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Esteban kemm...@gmail.com wrote: Your story has caused me to resolve to get lost this week.  I hope i can do it! I have this one friend who I can always count on to be in close proximity to some sort of internet connected device. I stopped at one intersection,

Re: [RBW] Re: shoulda turned left

2010-08-08 Thread James Warren
I can't get lost, I can't get confused. Something's misplaced, maybe for good. -from Shipyards of New Zealand by Midnight Oil. -Original Message- From: Esteban kemm...@gmail.com Your story has caused me to resolve to get lost this week. I hope i can do it! Esteban San Diego, Calif,

[RBW] Re: What a beautiful hub!

2010-08-08 Thread bfd
On Aug 8, 5:29 pm, benzzoy benz...@yahoo.com wrote: On Aug 8, 5:24 am, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: Stiill, it's beautiful, and we just move the aesthetics cutoff a few years forward. So this hub would date from when? The polished Campagnolo hubs with the allen bearing