Je je je!!! You won't be able to go back... But you'll get better at the
installation of the metal fenders... ;-)
René (who only uses metal fenders)
On Thursday, June 14, 2012, Manuel Acosta wrote:
> I can attest to the installation of honjo fenders. It's similar to
> wrestling a wool sweater on
They make both versions, but not a combo:
http://www.ghmeiser.com/bicycle.htm
I wonder if you can turn one into the other by replacing the gasket
etc? I have the presta one.
Gernot
On Jun 15, 2:17 am, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> I think I've got one of those, or at least it looks very similar, but
Thanks Ted, Accu Gage is a trademark of G.H. Meiser. They are the same
thing. I know they make 30 psi gauges, but I thought those are
Schrader only (for cars). Would be great if there was a Presta
version.
Gernot
On Jun 15, 11:35 am, ted wrote:
> I believe Meiser makes one with a 0 to 30 psi fa
I can attest to the installation of honjo fenders. It's similar to
wrestling a wool sweater on an alligator. While it's sounds impossible it
really is. The bike looks good. The dents and scratches will add character
to the fenders.
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:15:06 PM UTC-7, William wrote:
>
Pictures proved that riding is fun in the city. When you have a guide(John)
that knows where Joe DiMaggio's old house was.
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjzSDgEH
Much better photos here (not mine, Marc's):
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjzXUKwC
Cool video Marc made:
vimeo.com/44072445
This one is just for kick (note
I have been a very enthusiastic advocate of the quality for the price of
plastic fenders. I dismiss the claims that all metal fenders are the only
suitable option for a quality bicycle. That said, I had the opportunity to
get a used set of plastics onto a new bike and found myself in need for
I will pay immediately for the incomplete used Marks rack. Let me know
Bill
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 4:39:40 PM UTC-7, Peter M wrote:
>
> Ok, so selling more stuff to pay for overpriced summer camp, all
> prices are shipped.
>
> Marks Rack-not complete, missing 2 draw bolts, struts have bee
I believe Meiser makes one with a 0 to 30 psi face. The Meiser gauges
look a lot like the accu-gauge being discussed in this thread, and
might be the same mfg.
On Jun 14, 9:32 am, Earl Grey wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a tire gauge specifically for lower pressure
> presta applications? (I.e. car
I did the tubeless part of the conversion tonight. It was a little bit
intimidating, having never done a tubeless conversion before. It was
slightly more intimidating since I could find no testimony whether Soma
B-Lines have ever been used tubeless, but it seems to have worked out. The
tires
Lil' Loafer buyer identified! :)
On Jun 14, 4:39 pm, Peter M wrote:
> Ok, so selling more stuff to pay for overpriced summer camp, all
> prices are shipped.
>
> Marks Rack-not complete, missing 2 draw bolts, struts have been cut to
> fit a 650b bike, it does have clamps and both diving boards th
I'd almost be willing to bet that the majority of the Rivendell bikes in
the Twin Cities were not sold by Jim at Hiawatha. At the book signing,
there were a good half dozen Rivendell bikes I've not seen in person
before.
Eric Platt
Misfit and proud of it
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 11:52 AM, dougP w
Ok, so selling more stuff to pay for overpriced summer camp, all
prices are shipped.
Marks Rack-not complete, missing 2 draw bolts, struts have been cut to
fit a 650b bike, it does have clamps and both diving boards though $40
Carradice Zipped Roll-New condition, I mounted it to see if it would
w
Being previously "misfit" is why I got my Rivendell. Finally a bike that fit
in size and use.
ANDY
Pittsburgh
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And in the realm of overkill, there's a $10 Pedro's Bottom Bracket Holder
tool that makes it easy to maintain a good connection between wrench
handle/bottom-bracket-tool/bottom-bracket. It's basically an
easy-to-tighten-and-loosen bolt of appropriate length.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Thursd
I bought some Tektro RX6 v-brakes from that seller. They were good to deal
with.
The brakes appeared new, but came in a clear plastic bag, not a Tektro box,
so I think this seller might have some source for OEM parts or other bulk
purchases. The RX6's are not available from any other source in
> Thanks, I'm unclear why these levers will work with cantis, but not
> v-brakes?! When I had a cross bike, I used cantis with my Campy ergos and it
> almost worked - too much chattering/shuttering when braking with the front
> fork. When I switched to a front v-brake, which was the cheapie tektro
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:04:43 AM UTC-7, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Brewster Fong wrote:
> >
> > On Thursday, June 14, 2012 9:38:23 AM UTC-7, Seth Vidal wrote:
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Daniel M
> wrote:
> >> > Tektro makes V-brake interr
This is also what leftover wheel quick releases were created for.
Spacer may be required.
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Michael Santos
wrote:
> You can thread a bolt through the bottom bracket tool into the spindle to
> keep the tool in place, can't remember the size, maybe 8mm fine pitch. T
I think I've got one of those, or at least it looks very similar, but
it's Schraeder only. Do they make this type of gauge in Presta, or do
y'all have to use an adaptor?
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I've had this Zefal gauge for something like 15-18 years. Works by pressing the appropriate side against the open tire valve and quickly removing. (Has both a Schrader and a Presta side) I really can't say if it's accurate but it seems to be. I would certainly trust it for an 'on the road' adju
Hello! I am looking to purchase another set of Albatross bars for my
lastest build. Looks like they are out of stock at the Riv website. Chromo
is fine and they don't have to be perfect specimens. Thanks!
Chris
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:15 PM, cyclotourist wrote:
> I agree, fire your LBS. I had the same problem with mine.
>
> Here are some on ebay: http://tinyurl.com/75n6xqb
>
> I can vouch for the seller. S/he is who I have bought multiple parts from,
> including several sets of Tektro interrupters!
>
You can thread a bolt through the bottom bracket tool into the spindle to keep
the tool in place, can't remember the size, maybe 8mm fine pitch. Then just
use a cheater bar over your adjustable wrench for extra leverage.
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On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 13:04 -0400, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Brewster Fong wrote:
> >
> > On Thursday, June 14, 2012 9:38:23 AM UTC-7, Seth Vidal wrote:
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Daniel M wrote:
> >> > Tektro makes V-brake interruptors. Riv used to sel
There are at least 4 Rivs (and one Heron) in Chiang Mai, Thailand. One
I recruited at the local organic farmer's market, one I have never
seen. I ride regularly with the recruit (Paul) and an old-timer Rivver
(Kip) who I saw on this list lived in CM. We also met Doug P when he
came through town, th
Okay,
I just tried out my 20 year old, somewhat corroded Accu-Gage that I
thought had stopped working years ago before sending it to be fixed
now that I found out from this thread that it has a lifetime warranty.
I had found a review on Amazon saying that it was worthless for
pressures under 40 ps
I agree, fire your LBS. I had the same problem with mine.
Here are some on ebay: *http://tinyurl.com/75n6xqb *
I can vouch for the seller. S/he is who I have bought multiple parts from,
including several sets of Tektro interrupters!
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Th
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Brewster Fong wrote:
>
> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 9:38:23 AM UTC-7, Seth Vidal wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Daniel M wrote:
>> > Tektro makes V-brake interruptors. Riv used to sell them, but
>> > unfortunately they stopped offering all V-brake
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 9:38:23 AM UTC-7, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Daniel M wrote:
> > Tektro makes V-brake interruptors. Riv used to sell them, but
> unfortunately they stopped offering all V-brake equipment entirely
> recently. I have the interruptors on my
Jim observed that "I always find it surprising that people in other
places don't see more Rivs
in the wild. I see several per week aside from my job. Minneapolis
must be
a hotbed of misfits!"
I hear there is a really active Rivendell dealer in the Twin Cities;
that may account some for the popular
+1 for anything beside the Topeak electric one that registers down to
10 (ten) psi.
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:43 AM, cyclotourist wrote:
> +1 on that request. Anything that accurately reads in the 20 lbs range.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Earl Grey wrote:
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a
+1 on that request. Anything that accurately reads in the 20 lbs range.
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Earl Grey wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a tire gauge specifically for lower pressure
> presta applications? (I.e. car gauges won't work.) I run around 20
> pounds on some of my fatter tires,
Thanks for the info on the Tektros.
As for liking cantis: I am almost entirely incompetent when it comes
to setting up cantilevers: I've never been able to get them to work
properly with road bars, at least anything except the ancient, high
profile Shimaos that came with my (soon to be sold; buyer
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Daniel M wrote:
> Tektro makes V-brake interruptors. Riv used to sell them, but unfortunately
> they stopped offering all V-brake equipment entirely recently. I have the
> interruptors on my Hillborne and they work spectacularly well. They feel jist
> like shor
Can anyone recommend a tire gauge specifically for lower pressure
presta applications? (I.e. car gauges won't work.) I run around 20
pounds on some of my fatter tires, and while I don't need something
super accurate, the gauges on my topeak mini pumps won't even register
anything until you are some
(Continued - argh iPhone!) ..explain to me why people prefer cantis to
V-brakes. I just don't get it.
Daniel M
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Tektro makes V-brake interruptors. Riv used to sell them, but unfortunately
they stopped offering all V-brake equipment entirely recently. I have the
interruptors on my Hillborne and they work spectacularly well. They feel jist
like shorty mountain bike levers and have more stopping power than t
I used the term "cycling misfits" above in the most loving possible way.
Almost every Riv owner or fan feels alienated from mainstream cycling in
some way. Given the objective weirdness of mainstream cycling, being a
misfit in this context is nothing to be ashamed of! You can categorize
yoursel
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:18 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Forgot about that little detail. Thanks.
>
Good luck. I think the only v-brake interrupters I could find were by paul.
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Forgot to mention: I also have a vg 350 mm XT seatpost, large setback,
black, 26.8 -- it looks as if it has not been inserted (certainly it
has not been inserted by me; got it from my next door neighbor).
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:16 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> For my Fargo. Have various things to
For my Fargo. Have various things to trade including what you see here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/BERTIN753/ForSale#
Also, older (black; better!) Zefal HpX that fits a ~57 cm tt; Planet
Bike Roadie pump that fits ~ 58 cm tt, both vg.
A couple of nice, Jandd quality (if not brand -- forget mak
In fact, this should be a group question -- everyone sing along!
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Can't resist asking, Jim -- i
Can't resist asking, Jim -- in your (I assume better informed than mine, since
I've never encountered another Riv of any kind in my neck of the Eastern
Meglopolis) view, how many of those distinct groups are there, and can you name
the ones other than the "tatted and pierced anarchist/punker/hip
Hi all
I will be in the Dalles Sat for the Gorge Ride but am planning to meet the
Riv-ish ride on Sun. Would love to do any other Riv rides in PDX whenever- let
me know
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I want to see it! Pics?
On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:54:55 PM UTC-5, Darin G. wrote:
>
> I ordered a sandwich from Jimmy John's this afternoon which was delivered
> in the typical prompt fashion by a heavily tatted and generously bearded
> bicycle courier. The courier saw my Atlantis, parked i
Tall Riv with Xtracycle--that would be something to see!
I see a fair amount of Rivs around town. I was heading out on my Hilsen
yesterday and passed a women riding a Bleriot with Albatross bars. A great
bike. I feel like I see a fair amount of Rivs around town. I also feel like
I'm seeing more
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