[RBW] Re: Closest geared Riv to QuickOne?

2019-05-09 Thread Craig Montgomery
Although Rivs can be bought as complete bikes I think most people buy the 
frames and fix them up to their needs. 

Craig in Tucson

On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 9:21:16 PM UTC-7, Eric Karnes wrote:
>
> The SimpleOne up for sale (someone snatch it up!) brought up a question: 
> What's the closest geared Riv to the Quickbeam / SimpleOne? The 
> Rambouillet? Hilsen? Can anyone with experience comment on the ride quality 
> between the single (or double) speeds and the closest geared cousin?
>
> Eric
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[RBW] Closest geared Riv to QuickOne?

2019-05-09 Thread Joe Bernard
I don't understand the question. You can make any of those bikes into a QB/SO 
by singleizing the cassette and adding a tensioner. 

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[RBW] Closest geared Riv to QuickOne?

2019-05-09 Thread Eric Karnes
The SimpleOne up for sale (someone snatch it up!) brought up a question: 
What's the closest geared Riv to the Quickbeam / SimpleOne? The 
Rambouillet? Hilsen? Can anyone with experience comment on the ride quality 
between the single (or double) speeds and the closest geared cousin?

Eric

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[RBW] Re: F.S 56 cm. Simpleone

2019-05-09 Thread Eric Karnes
I'm shocked that this is still available! My SimpleOne is hands down the 
best bike I have ever ridden in my life. It's one of the few personal 
possessions I'm putting in storage (i.e. long-term loan to a good friend) 
when I move across the pond. The absolute perfect mix of stability and 
sprightliness.

Somebody snatch this one up!

Eric


On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 11:36:54 PM UTC-4, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Bumping this and sweetening the deal with the addition of two bags 
> including a Waxwing seat wedge and a Gilles Berthoud Alex Singer mini front 
> rack bag. Both bags are excellent like new condition.  Both are light 
> bluish grey color with honey leather trim. Funds from sale of this bike 
> will go towards purchase of another bike. 

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[RBW] Re: F.S 56 cm. Simpleone

2019-05-09 Thread Steve Butcher
Bumping this and sweetening the deal with the addition of two bags including a 
Waxwing seat wedge and a Gilles Berthoud Alex Singer mini front rack bag. Both 
bags are excellent like new condition.  Both are light bluish grey color with 
honey leather trim. Funds from sale of this bike will go towards purchase of 
another bike. 

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[RBW] for sale-Nitto M-18 front rack

2019-05-09 Thread Steve Butcher
Bump and price drop to $90.00 shipped CONUS. 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Mystery bike in April Blahg

2019-05-09 Thread Philip Williamson
“Ready, smart, and darn pretty.” That’s my bike criteria too!
I have three dyno wheels and another hub in a box that I don’t even need. I’ve 
even turned the corner on battery taillights, but haven’t installed a dyno one 
yet. USB taillights fail me 5 or 8 times more often than a simple battery 
Pixeo. “Oh, they’re bright AF... YESTERDAY.”

Philip
Santa Rosa, CA

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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread David Bivins
Think of it this way: if you go to another state and buy a widget, their
tax will be on the receipt. There are exceptions (clothing under a certain
amount in NYC for example), but it makes sense.
And Mark in Beacon makes an excellent point - the taxes may be helping
Riv's home state. I'm in NY so I'm not familiar with the California budget,
so let's not get political about it, because I can't hang.

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> Hi Leah.  When I've traveled and bought stuff out of state, the rule has
> always been that if I take it with me, then I pay the tax, and if I have it
> shipped then I don't.  I doubt California would be any different.  It's
> always a question of how much to ship versus how much is the tax.
>
> I bought a bike once from an out-of-state dealer---my first Riv, in
> fact---and he was kind enough to drive it over the state line into my state
> so I could take delivery and not pay the tax.  Very kind of him.  I
> suggested that I pick it up from him in *his* state and we could *say*
> that he drove it over the line, but he wanted to do it the honest way.
> Neither of those states was California, but again---I can't imagine that
> California would be any more lenient, although they might be stricter.
>
> Dave
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread Leah Peterson
There are enough of you that have the same understanding so I think it must be 
the bike should be shipped to avoid sales tax. But I like a combination of 
Roberta and Joe’s ideas - maybe a bunch of us can rendezvous at RBW for a party 
of some kind. We can ride our bikes, have a little jamboree with Listers, and 
board a plane and have our bikes shipped home. My understanding is it isn’t 
hard for Riv to ship a bike since it’s mostly assembled anyway. Roberta - there 
are very cheap flights from here to San Fran. Come see your sister and then the 
two of us will catch a flight to the Anniversary Mixte party that we have just 
invented. 

This makes me laugh. We have a slight hint of an anniversary bike of some kind 
on the horizon. Somehow, it has become a RED swoopy tubed mixte that we are all 
buying - sight unseen - and then there is going to be a fantastic gathering and 
riding ceremony where we will all swoop in and claim our special bikes at Riv’s 
HQ...which they know nothing about. Who needs marketing when you have customers 
with crazy ideas and overactive imaginations?

Sent from my iPad

> On May 9, 2019, at 6:46 PM, 'Dave Small' via RBW Owners Bunch 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Leah.  When I've traveled and bought stuff out of state, the rule has 
> always been that if I take it with me, then I pay the tax, and if I have it 
> shipped then I don't.  I doubt California would be any different.  It's 
> always a question of how much to ship versus how much is the tax.  
> 
> I bought a bike once from an out-of-state dealer---my first Riv, in 
> fact---and he was kind enough to drive it over the state line into my state 
> so I could take delivery and not pay the tax.  Very kind of him.  I suggested 
> that I pick it up from him in his state and we could say that he drove it 
> over the line, but he wanted to do it the honest way.  Neither of those 
> states was California, but again---I can't imagine that California would be 
> any more lenient, although they might be stricter.  
> 
> Dave
> 
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread 'Dave Small' via RBW Owners Bunch
Hi Leah.  When I've traveled and bought stuff out of state, the rule has 
always been that if I take it with me, then I pay the tax, and if I have it 
shipped then I don't.  I doubt California would be any different.  It's 
always a question of how much to ship versus how much is the tax.  

I bought a bike once from an out-of-state dealer---my first Riv, in 
fact---and he was kind enough to drive it over the state line into my state 
so I could take delivery and not pay the tax.  Very kind of him.  I 
suggested that I pick it up from him in *his* state and we could *say* that 
he drove it over the line, but he wanted to do it the honest way.  Neither 
of those states was California, but again---I can't imagine that California 
would be any more lenient, although they might be stricter.  

Dave


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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch
Tax rules for internet sales recently changed. From what I understand, in 
addition to collecting tax in our State, the company I work for has to 
collect sales tax in those States where our sales go beyond a certain set 
minimum--a minimum which is different for each State. Kind of a nightmare, 
but I suppose there is software that notifies you when you hit the limit, 
though not sure if you then still can wait till the following tax year. I 
doubt Riv sells enough bikes to Nevada to be a problem--that would take a 
lot of anniversary mixtes going to Reno.

(But you don't want to avoid all the tax, or your roads won't get paved!;^)

On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 8:26:06 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:
>
> Roberta, I’m sure you know, but is there really no loophole? NV billing 
> address, paid over the internet but picked up in person - still stuck with 
> the tax? 
>
> I cannot imagine making the trek to CA (it’s 9 hours to drive!) and not 
> coming home with the AM either. It’s going to be pretty expensive though; I 
> may need to forego the Riv experience and save like $500, plus travel 
> expenses. But, it IS the Anniversary Bike, and maybe there’s an Anniversary 
> Party, and can you really afford to miss THAT? Anyway, you and I are a 
> pair. I’ll probably copy what you do. 😜 
>
> Sent from my iPad 
>
> > On May 9, 2019, at 2:04 PM, REC > 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > If you purchase your bike or take delivery physically in ca you will 
> need to pay sales tax. If you order it online and you have it ship to you, 
> you will only pay sales tax if they have an employee in NV. 
> > 
> > I cannot imagine  you seeing and riding it in CA and not taking it with 
> you when you’d leave!  You’d have Mixte withdrawal symptoms for a week 
> until it shows up in NV 
> > 
> > I’d probably fly in to make my purchase decision and it would be so cool 
> to go on rides with others from the board!!  They would all come out to 
> visit with you. 
> > 
> > Roberta 
> > 
> > Sent from my iPhone 
> > 
> >> On May 9, 2019, at 4:46 PM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <
> jonasa...@gmail.com > wrote: 
> >> 
> >> Back to the Anniversary Mixte again. I have all these plans and ideas 
> for/about this bike, and one of them was that a bunch of us could arrange 
> to pick up our bikes on the same day and do a group ride and take group 
> photos, and wouldn’t we be darling? 
> >> 
> >> But it occurs to me that if out-of-staters pick up their bikes at 
> Rivendell, we may have to pay CA sales tax. Does anyone know for sure? If I 
> pay with my credit card via phone or website, and I pick up the bike in 
> person, do I have to pay sales tax? That would be hundreds of dollars, I 
> would imagine... 
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[RBW] Re: RBW 25 -Atlantic side of things

2019-05-09 Thread Ben Obrien
we have a patch design in the works for the gathering too! 

On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 5:43:56 PM UTC-4, DeeterDeeter wrote:
>
> Pic of Lil' Smokey dippin' a toe in at Lake Awosting a few years ago. 
>
> Looking forward to it! Thanks Ben and everybody else for organizing!
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 6:11:32 AM UTC-8, Wally Estrella wrote:
>>
>> Hey Folks:  
>>
>>  
>>
>> Opening a new post on the RBW 25 'tis a gathering.  I'd love to attend 
>> the west coast 'moot, but it's too far for this prancing pony.  How about a 
>> northeast/east coast 'moot-up?
>>
>>  
>>
>> I posted it on Instagram as well @wickedwoolly.  I think there are some 
>> folks on here and over there, but not all are in both spots, thus this post 
>> to reach out to get all Hobbits notified.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Hit me up offline w/ your name/email/location, subject the email ‘Rivmoot 
>> 25’.  The initial thinking is a spring/summer ‘moot somewhere in 
>> Massland.  May also create a poll to gather a general consensus on 
>> date/location.   Make it a day event? Make it an S24O with some rides? Tear 
>> Isengard down? What to do? What to do?
>>
>>  
>>
>> In other east coast related news.  Punxsutawney Philbo Paggins has 
>> emerged from his hole in the ground...it'll be an early spring with 
>> many more years of riding on leather and RBW.
>>
>>
>> CHEERS!
>>
>> Wally, further east of the Iron Hills, in Maine
>>
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread REC (Roberta)
I'm not an accountant and this is not accounting advice...  Perhaps there 
is a CA accountant here.  I work with accounting software, so it's not an 
unfamiliar topic to me and I'm not an expert, but then again, I'm not an 
accountant and this is not accounting advice...  :)

My understanding is that it is the delivery location and nexus (does the 
business has a presence in the delivery state?)  that determines the sales 
tax.  

I'll probably fly in, enjoy the party (hopefully we'd have one) and then 
have the bike sent to PA.  Or I'd buy it from the "sort of local" RIV 
dealer, 718 Cyclery, save the shipping but pay NY tax instead.  We could do 
a day trip from LV--it would be a short and I think inexpensive flight.  9 
hour car trip is a LONG trip.  But, you think you'd be able to tear 
yourself away from your new baby to save $500?  I bet you could get them to 
ship your bike out right after you leave, so you wouldn't need to wait to 
long for the reunion.

No matter what you decide, it will be FUN, I'm sure!


On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 8:26:06 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> Roberta, I’m sure you know, but is there really no loophole? NV billing 
> address, paid over the internet but picked up in person - still stuck with 
> the tax? 
>
> I cannot imagine making the trek to CA (it’s 9 hours to drive!) and not 
> coming home with the AM either. It’s going to be pretty expensive though; I 
> may need to forego the Riv experience and save like $500, plus travel 
> expenses. But, it IS the Anniversary Bike, and maybe there’s an Anniversary 
> Party, and can you really afford to miss THAT? Anyway, you and I are a 
> pair. I’ll probably copy what you do. 😜 
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread Justin Schoop
REC, thanks. I won't be at the B-more spring fling. I'm in silver spring, right 
outside of DC so I do most of my riding through DC and surrounding areas. I did 
get wheels built by Baltimore Bicycle Works and highly recommend that shop.

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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread Leah Peterson
Roberta, I’m sure you know, but is there really no loophole? NV billing 
address, paid over the internet but picked up in person - still stuck with the 
tax?

I cannot imagine making the trek to CA (it’s 9 hours to drive!) and not coming 
home with the AM either. It’s going to be pretty expensive though; I may need 
to forego the Riv experience and save like $500, plus travel expenses. But, it 
IS the Anniversary Bike, and maybe there’s an Anniversary Party, and can you 
really afford to miss THAT? Anyway, you and I are a pair. I’ll probably copy 
what you do. 😜

Sent from my iPad

> On May 9, 2019, at 2:04 PM, REC  wrote:
> 
> If you purchase your bike or take delivery physically in ca you will need to 
> pay sales tax. If you order it online and you have it ship to you, you will 
> only pay sales tax if they have an employee in NV. 
> 
> I cannot imagine  you seeing and riding it in CA and not taking it with you 
> when you’d leave!  You’d have Mixte withdrawal symptoms for a week until it 
> shows up in NV
> 
> I’d probably fly in to make my purchase decision and it would be so cool to 
> go on rides with others from the board!!  They would all come out to 
> visit with you. 
> 
> Roberta
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 9, 2019, at 4:46 PM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Back to the Anniversary Mixte again. I have all these plans and ideas 
>> for/about this bike, and one of them was that a bunch of us could arrange to 
>> pick up our bikes on the same day and do a group ride and take group photos, 
>> and wouldn’t we be darling? 
>> 
>> But it occurs to me that if out-of-staters pick up their bikes at Rivendell, 
>> we may have to pay CA sales tax. Does anyone know for sure? If I pay with my 
>> credit card via phone or website, and I pick up the bike in person, do I 
>> have to pay sales tax? That would be hundreds of dollars, I would imagine...
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Re: [RBW] Re: Steep but short hills on 2003 Custom using S3X hub

2019-05-09 Thread Patrick Moore
I don't agree; someone else pointed out the RS RF3 or somesuch which is
basically an AW with aluminum shell, 129 OL spacing, and 32 holes. And the
price I just saw -- #1,239.99 or so -- is certainly less than a Riv custom
frame!

Why do you dislike the Shimano 3 speed and the Alfines? (Note: No interest
in belts.)

The various kickbacks would be very worth considering, for my needs, except
that high is overdrive, not direct; the reverse would suit me fine -- 70
and 51 would be very nice.

On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 4:43 PM lconley  wrote:

> Low drag IGH + Wide Range + 135OLD + 32 hole + Reliable + aluminum + Cost
> Not Important = Rolhoff (even available in fancy anodized finish to match
> SON front dyno hubs)
>
> Very expensive - you can get a new lugged Rivendell frame for the cost of
> a Rolhoff.
>
> I have a Shimano 3 speed IGH - not recommended, a Nexus and two Alfine 8
> speed hubs (belt drive), not really recommended either, but the less
> expensive Nexus works better (quieter) than either of the Alfines. I think
> I may need to disassemble the Alfines and re-lubricate - I have read that
> they do not necessarily come properly lubricated out of the box.
>
> I also have a couple of Sturmey Archer 2 speed kickback coaster brake hubs
> - not recommended for going down steep hills.
>
> Laing
> Cocoa FL
>
>
> On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 5:49:17 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> I took a brief but rather nice ride this afternoon between projects,
>> choosing the 2003 errand Riv so I could pick up some books from the
>> library, but also because after badmouthing it for a couple of year, I've
>> recently been riding the S3X, but with freewheel (17 t, 48 t ring, 24.75"
>> tire, 70-53-44 gi).
>>
>> I'm out of shape for hills -- I generally ride mostly N-S along the River
>> valley (at just about exactly 1 mile high; 4980 at lowest point near me,
>> IIRC), which is dead flat, eking out my workload in strong southwestery
>> winds.
>>
>> So on the way to the library I decided to try a nice detour west of me
>> toward Boca Negra canyon, and see what I could do to the short but sharp
>> climb. In "hill shape" I can make it 2/3 of the way in a 67" gear on a
>> light bike; but I've not yet cleared teh steepest part.
>>
>> It went well. The grade starts out at 3 or 4% and then quickly steepens
>> to 9 10, 13 before decreasing to 10 and then again 4 near the summit.
>>
>> In shape I could easily do the steep bit in the 53" with effort, but the
>> 44 allowed me to clear it -- standing, of course -- with only moderate
>> exhaustion, so to speak: I was tired, but I could have done at least a bit
>> more.
>>
>> I'd love to replace the fw with a fixed cog, but 70" is just too low to
>> spin at any downhills speed, and for me, at least, the huge lash is just
>> too annoying to tolerate. So fw it is.
>>
>> Segueing: Give me advice on hub gears with these qualities:
>>
>> 1. Lowest drag (my reading indicates that this is the AW or, at least, 3
>> speed hubs with single planetary systems; ami right?
>>
>> 2. Biggest gaps. Again, while I know that SA made very wide ratio hubs,
>> the standard 3 speed today is 1.33, 1.0. 0.75 -- or have I missed one?
>>
>> 3. 130 or at least ~127 OL spacing.
>>
>> 4. 32 or 40 holes -- I want to use 32 hole rims, not 36.
>>
>> 5. Aluminum shell if possible.
>>
>> 6. Reputation for durability and reliability of operation -- doesn't
>> creep out of adjustment and leave you straddling the top tube after it
>> slips in 1st while you are honking hard and slow up a steep hill.
>>
>> Cost is a very, very distant #7.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> **
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Still 'round the corner there may waitA new road or a secret gate,And
>> though we pass them by today,Tomorrow we may come this wayAnd take the
>> hidden paths that runTowards the Moon or to the Sun.*
>> --- J.R.R. Tolkien
>> ---
>> Resumes, LinkedIn profiles, bios, and letters that get interviews
>> By-the-hour resume and LinkedIn coaching
>> Other professional writing services
>> Expensive! But good.
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[RBW] Re: Steep but short hills on 2003 Custom using S3X hub

2019-05-09 Thread Patrick Moore
One more remark and I'll shut up. It has been, what, 13 years since the
2003 Curt was ridden with a freewheel, let alone multiple gears (I had
local builder Dave Porter convert it to fixed in 2006, and apart from ~ 50
miles -- certainly fewer than 100 -- with the S3X after I first received
it, it has been fixed all along). So these recent rides with the S3X and
freewheel, giving a whopping 160% range *with* coasting, is really
different, and quite honestly, fun in its own arcane way.

On today's ride, once I crossed Coors Blvd, I had a ~1 mile rolling climb
where the steeper bits have me standing and breathing hard in the 70"
cruising gear. Sitting to climb, mostly in the 52.5, but on the steepest
section, the 43.75, was rather fascinating -- imagine being able to sit
while climbing! The route flattened out at the park just across Golf
Course, but thereafter, on the West side of the park, it climbed again,
steepening as you go west. Rather fun.

Question -- repeat: Do any of you use the Alfine 8? How do you like it for
drag, durability, and not slipping when under high torque?

On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 3:49 PM Patrick Moore  wrote:

> I took a brief but rather nice ride this afternoon between projects,
> choosing the 2003 errand Riv so I could pick up some books from the
> library, but also because after badmouthing it for a couple of year, I've
> recently been riding the S3X, but with freewheel (17 t, 48 t ring, 24.75"
> tire, 70-53-44 gi).
>
> I'm out of shape for hills -- I generally ride mostly N-S along the River
> valley (at just about exactly 1 mile high; 4980 at lowest point near me,
> IIRC), which is dead flat, eking out my workload in strong southwestery
> winds.
>
> So on the way to the library I decided to try a nice detour west of me
> toward Boca Negra canyon, and see what I could do to the short but sharp
> climb. In "hill shape" I can make it 2/3 of the way in a 67" gear on a
> light bike; but I've not yet cleared teh steepest part.
>
> It went well. The grade starts out at 3 or 4% and then quickly steepens to
> 9 10, 13 before decreasing to 10 and then again 4 near the summit.
>
> In shape I could easily do the steep bit in the 53" with effort, but the
> 44 allowed me to clear it -- standing, of course -- with only moderate
> exhaustion, so to speak: I was tired, but I could have done at least a bit
> more.
>
> I'd love to replace the fw with a fixed cog, but 70" is just too low to
> spin at any downhills speed, and for me, at least, the huge lash is just
> too annoying to tolerate. So fw it is.
>
> Segueing: Give me advice on hub gears with these qualities:
>
> 1. Lowest drag (my reading indicates that this is the AW or, at least, 3
> speed hubs with single planetary systems; ami right?
>
> 2. Biggest gaps. Again, while I know that SA made very wide ratio hubs,
> the standard 3 speed today is 1.33, 1.0. 0.75 -- or have I missed one?
>
> 3. 130 or at least ~127 OL spacing.
>
> 4. 32 or 40 holes -- I want to use 32 hole rims, not 36.
>
> 5. Aluminum shell if possible.
>
> 6. Reputation for durability and reliability of operation -- doesn't creep
> out of adjustment and leave you straddling the top tube after it slips in
> 1st while you are honking hard and slow up a steep hill.
>
> Cost is a very, very distant #7.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
>
>
>
>
> **
>
>
>
>
>
> *Still 'round the corner there may waitA new road or a secret gate,And
> though we pass them by today,Tomorrow we may come this wayAnd take the
> hidden paths that runTowards the Moon or to the Sun.*
> --- J.R.R. Tolkien
> ---
> Resumes, LinkedIn profiles, bios, and letters that get interviews
> By-the-hour resume and LinkedIn coaching
> Other professional writing services
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> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread Leah Peterson
Pretty much true. This might all be a ploy to get someone to put my bike 
together for me for free. 😬

Sent from my iPad

> On May 9, 2019, at 4:44 PM, Joe Bernard  wrote:
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> I'm down for this! I'll do that thing all mechanics do where I explain a 
> thing with "You just do this and this, and it's all good", then Leah will 
> look at me like, "Yeah that didn't make any sense at all." Hilarity will 
> ensue! 🤣
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread Joe Bernard
I'm down for this! I'll do that thing all mechanics do where I explain a thing 
with "You just do this and this, and it's all good", then Leah will look at me 
like, "Yeah that didn't make any sense at all." Hilarity will ensue! 🤣

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[RBW] Re: Steep but short hills on 2003 Custom using S3X hub

2019-05-09 Thread lconley
Low drag IGH + Wide Range + 135OLD + 32 hole + Reliable + aluminum + Cost 
Not Important = Rolhoff (even available in fancy anodized finish to match 
SON front dyno hubs)

Very expensive - you can get a new lugged Rivendell frame for the cost of a 
Rolhoff.

I have a Shimano 3 speed IGH - not recommended, a Nexus and two Alfine 8 
speed hubs (belt drive), not really recommended either, but the less 
expensive Nexus works better (quieter) than either of the Alfines. I think 
I may need to disassemble the Alfines and re-lubricate - I have read that 
they do not necessarily come properly lubricated out of the box.

I also have a couple of Sturmey Archer 2 speed kickback coaster brake hubs 
- not recommended for going down steep hills.

Laing
Cocoa FL


On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 5:49:17 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:

> I took a brief but rather nice ride this afternoon between projects, 
> choosing the 2003 errand Riv so I could pick up some books from the 
> library, but also because after badmouthing it for a couple of year, I've 
> recently been riding the S3X, but with freewheel (17 t, 48 t ring, 24.75" 
> tire, 70-53-44 gi). 
>
> I'm out of shape for hills -- I generally ride mostly N-S along the River 
> valley (at just about exactly 1 mile high; 4980 at lowest point near me, 
> IIRC), which is dead flat, eking out my workload in strong southwestery 
> winds. 
>
> So on the way to the library I decided to try a nice detour west of me 
> toward Boca Negra canyon, and see what I could do to the short but sharp 
> climb. In "hill shape" I can make it 2/3 of the way in a 67" gear on a 
> light bike; but I've not yet cleared teh steepest part.
>
> It went well. The grade starts out at 3 or 4% and then quickly steepens to 
> 9 10, 13 before decreasing to 10 and then again 4 near the summit.
>
> In shape I could easily do the steep bit in the 53" with effort, but the 
> 44 allowed me to clear it -- standing, of course -- with only moderate 
> exhaustion, so to speak: I was tired, but I could have done at least a bit 
> more.
>
> I'd love to replace the fw with a fixed cog, but 70" is just too low to 
> spin at any downhills speed, and for me, at least, the huge lash is just 
> too annoying to tolerate. So fw it is.
>
> Segueing: Give me advice on hub gears with these qualities:
>
> 1. Lowest drag (my reading indicates that this is the AW or, at least, 3 
> speed hubs with single planetary systems; ami right?
>
> 2. Biggest gaps. Again, while I know that SA made very wide ratio hubs, 
> the standard 3 speed today is 1.33, 1.0. 0.75 -- or have I missed one?
>
> 3. 130 or at least ~127 OL spacing.
>
> 4. 32 or 40 holes -- I want to use 32 hole rims, not 36.
>
> 5. Aluminum shell if possible.
>
> 6. Reputation for durability and reliability of operation -- doesn't creep 
> out of adjustment and leave you straddling the top tube after it slips in 
> 1st while you are honking hard and slow up a steep hill.
>
> Cost is a very, very distant #7.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- 
>
>
>
>
> **
>
>
>
>
>
> *Still 'round the corner there may waitA new road or a secret gate,And 
> though we pass them by today,Tomorrow we may come this wayAnd take the 
> hidden paths that runTowards the Moon or to the Sun.*
> --- J.R.R. Tolkien
> ---
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>
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[RBW] Re: Buy a Clem (from Rivendel) and get a $750 store credit(!)

2019-05-09 Thread tc
Colin, thanks - yes, very helpful indeed.

If I take your 39cm saddle-nose-to-bar-ends straight-line distance, and:

   - Assume your saddle fore-aft and tilt position is not at either extreme 
   (doesn't look to be)
   - Add 1cm by using 13cm stem (instead of your 12)
   - Add 2cm by using a Wavie bar, which comes back 2cm less than the 
   Ahearne+Map I think you have (?)

...that resulting ballpark 42cm saddle-to-bar straight-line distance puts 
me right in between the 40.5cm I have on my Homer and 43cm on my Atlantis.  
And stem height can dial that in or out as needed.  Cool.

Thanks again,
Tom
 
On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 3:38:28 PM UTC-4, Collin A wrote:
>
> Hey Tom,
>
>- Saddle height is about 71 cm with a 173 mm crank arm
>- Current Stem length is 12 cm, and at the current height about 8 cm 
>from the headtube
>- Distance from saddle nose to handlebar ends is 51 cm point-to-point, 
>about 39 cm in line with the bike.
>
> for context, I'm definitely on the lower end of the sizing charts.
>
> Hope this helps!
> Collin A
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread Leah Peterson
Ryan! You may have just arrived at the very best idea EVER. I’ve got room - 
ship all the Anniversary Mixtes to me! You guys will show me how to be a 
mechanic, then we will take our first ride on our fleet of AMs together. I will 
torture you on Killer Hill (pray it is not summer) and we will come home, you 
all can swim or soak in the spa and I’ll cook. At some point, coffee. For sure, 
dessert. 

This lights up all the pleasure centers in my brain! Everyone will be 
interviewed. We will submit it for publication to the Rivendell Reader. We will 
start a revolution and red and cream Anniversary Mixtes will dot the US map. 
And NONE of us will pay sales tax.

I can see it. Surely it will work out. 
Does Rivendell even read this stuff?
Leah

Sent from my iPad

> On May 9, 2019, at 3:16 PM, 'Abcyclehank' via RBW Owners Bunch 
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> Bicycle Belle Ding Dong (Leah),
> I think you should put them all on your credit card, have them sent to your 
> garage in Nevada.  We can all show up with our cash to reimburse you; we will 
> open them all together like it’s Xmas morning.  
> Next we can have an assembly party and give basic mechanical lessons to those 
> interested; then we can ride your amazing hills and discuss how barre classes 
> give you an unfair advantage.  Then you can write your beautiful prose about 
> these amazing true mixte bikes to make all those who don’t buy one or join us 
> jealous like no other. 
> Just let us know the date!
> Ryan “road trip ready” Hankinson
> West Michigan
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread 'Abcyclehank' via RBW Owners Bunch
Bicycle Belle Ding Dong (Leah),
I think you should put them all on your credit card, have them sent to your 
garage in Nevada.  We can all show up with our cash to reimburse you; we will 
open them all together like it’s Xmas morning.  
Next we can have an assembly party and give basic mechanical lessons to those 
interested; then we can ride your amazing hills and discuss how barre classes 
give you an unfair advantage.  Then you can write your beautiful prose about 
these amazing true mixte bikes to make all those who don’t buy one or join us 
jealous like no other. 
Just let us know the date!
Ryan “road trip ready” Hankinson
West Michigan

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Re: [RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread REC (Roberta)
Hey, Justin.

First, congratulations on the new ride.  The Saluki and the AHH are 
supposed to ride the same, but have a better name?  Is that right?

I expect to be at the Baltimore Biking Spring Fling with my Butterscotch 
Appaloosa.  Any chance you'll be there?  It would be great to meet others 
from the board and see your Saluki in person.

Roberta

On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 1:30:59 PM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:

> I'm the guy in Maryland. 
>
>
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread REC
If you purchase your bike or take delivery physically in ca you will need to 
pay sales tax. If you order it online and you have it ship to you, you will 
only pay sales tax if they have an employee in NV. 

I cannot imagine  you seeing and riding it in CA and not taking it with you 
when you’d leave!  You’d have Mixte withdrawal symptoms for a week until it 
shows up in NV

I’d probably fly in to make my purchase decision and it would be so cool to go 
on rides with others from the board!!  They would all come out to visit 
with you. 

Roberta

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 9, 2019, at 4:46 PM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>  wrote:
> 
> Back to the Anniversary Mixte again. I have all these plans and ideas 
> for/about this bike, and one of them was that a bunch of us could arrange to 
> pick up our bikes on the same day and do a group ride and take group photos, 
> and wouldn’t we be darling? 
> 
> But it occurs to me that if out-of-staters pick up their bikes at Rivendell, 
> we may have to pay CA sales tax. Does anyone know for sure? If I pay with my 
> credit card via phone or website, and I pick up the bike in person, do I have 
> to pay sales tax? That would be hundreds of dollars, I would imagine...
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Re: [RBW] Dynamo lights

2019-05-09 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
Back to the Anniversary Mixte again. I have all these plans and ideas for/about 
this bike, and one of them was that a bunch of us could arrange to pick up our 
bikes on the same day and do a group ride and take group photos, and wouldn’t 
we be darling? 

But it occurs to me that if out-of-staters pick up their bikes at Rivendell, we 
may have to pay CA sales tax. Does anyone know for sure? If I pay with my 
credit card via phone or website, and I pick up the bike in person, do I have 
to pay sales tax? That would be hundreds of dollars, I would imagine...

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[RBW] Re: Buy a Clem (from Rivendel) and get a $750 store credit(!)

2019-05-09 Thread Collin A
Hey Tom,

   - Saddle height is about 71 cm with a 173 mm crank arm
   - Current Stem length is 12 cm, and at the current height about 8 cm 
   from the headtube
   - Distance from saddle nose to handlebar ends is 51 cm point-to-point, 
   about 39 cm in line with the bike.

for context, I'm definitely on the lower end of the sizing charts.

Hope this helps!
Collin A


On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:18:16 PM UTC-7, tc wrote:
>
> Hey Collin!
> Could you tell me your saddle height, stem reach, and distance from saddle 
> nose to handlebar ends?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 9:15:35 PM UTC-4, Collin A wrote:
>>
>> Mr Chad,
>>
>> On my 52 Clem H setup with 2.4 knobby contis at the moment, standover 
>> just in front of the saddle is bang on 81 cm. For context, my PBH is 81, 
>> but with hiking shoes on, there is enough clearance to keep my happy.
>>
>> As others have iterated, the Clem is a fantastic bike that can do pretty 
>> much everything in a good enough fashion. I use mine for tours, 
>> singletrack, commutes, and will even use it at a MTB race this coming 
>> weekend! The only thing worth changing is maybe a lighter set of handbuilt 
>> wheels, which is still on my wishlist...
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
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[RBW] Re: Buy a Clem (from Rivendel) and get a $750 store credit(!)

2019-05-09 Thread tc
Hey Collin!
Could you tell me your saddle height, stem reach, and distance from saddle 
nose to handlebar ends?

Thanks,
Tom

On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 9:15:35 PM UTC-4, Collin A wrote:
>
> Mr Chad,
>
> On my 52 Clem H setup with 2.4 knobby contis at the moment, standover just 
> in front of the saddle is bang on 81 cm. For context, my PBH is 81, but 
> with hiking shoes on, there is enough clearance to keep my happy.
>
> As others have iterated, the Clem is a fantastic bike that can do pretty 
> much everything in a good enough fashion. I use mine for tours, 
> singletrack, commutes, and will even use it at a MTB race this coming 
> weekend! The only thing worth changing is maybe a lighter set of handbuilt 
> wheels, which is still on my wishlist...
>
> Good luck!
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: Swift Fabio's Chest, Small

2019-05-09 Thread Collin A
Sold, thanks all!

On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 3:55:16 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Heyo,
>
> I picked this up from a list member a couple months ago and used it mostly 
> for coffee outside'ing, the occasional commute, and some S24Os, mostly 
> off-road. I never really had enough clearance on the rear of my bike to 
> make full use of the expandable nature of the bag, so am parting ways with 
> it as a result. Its wonderfully made, and I will be including some titan 
> straps and a dowel (with some threaded inserts on the end for lights) for 
> mounting the bag on a brooks. You won't need that if you plan to run it 
> purely on the front, which I think is the preferred position for most 
> owners out there. Also, no flower patch, but I have that lying around 
> somewhere
>
> Asking $200 shipped (give me a couple days to pack and send off, life is 
> busy right now).
>
> Description: 
> https://ronsbikes.com/products/fabios-chest-cordura?variant=19981621821528
>
> Pictures here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/sW8Tqk7xk8hR6Pzr7
>
> Let me know if you have questions! Again, wonderful bag, but just didn't 
> work as well as I wanted on my setup.
>
> Happy Wednesday,
> Collin A
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Re: [RBW] Re: Plus Tires for GBW

2019-05-09 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
At least with the first prototypes, XL GBW is 29+. I think S is 26? the two in 
the middle are 27.5+

With abandon,
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Re: [RBW] Re: Plus Tires for GBW

2019-05-09 Thread Daniel M
Not to mention the GBW takes 27.5" wheels/tires and not 29", if I'm not 
mistaken.

Daniel M
Berkeley, CA

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Re: [RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread Justin Schoop
I'm the guy in Maryland.

On Thu, May 9, 2019, 1:19 PM M G  wrote:

> He sold it to a guy in Maryland (i just pinged him and asked). So
>
> On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:54:28 PM UTC-4, M G wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:13:44 AM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:
>>>
>>> MG, did it by chance have a dent in the downtube near the top water
>>> bottle cage bolt? If so, I owned that same frame. I believe I bought the
>>> f/f/h, cranks and brakes. I can post a pic later.
>>
>>
>>
>> I don't remember a dent there;  though there might have been one.  I
>> think that when i shipped it to Rob (on the west coast) - i didn't do a
>> great packing job, and it arrived with a dent from a loose piece in the
>> box; and he was [rightly] upset, but it was ok.  Or that could have been
>> another dent, or something subsequent to my tenure.
>>
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[RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread M G
He sold it to a guy in Maryland (i just pinged him and asked). So

On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:54:28 PM UTC-4, M G wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:13:44 AM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:
>>
>> MG, did it by chance have a dent in the downtube near the top water 
>> bottle cage bolt? If so, I owned that same frame. I believe I bought the 
>> f/f/h, cranks and brakes. I can post a pic later.
>
>
>
> I don't remember a dent there;  though there might have been one.  I think 
> that when i shipped it to Rob (on the west coast) - i didn't do a great 
> packing job, and it arrived with a dent from a loose piece in the box; and 
> he was [rightly] upset, but it was ok.  Or that could have been another 
> dent, or something subsequent to my tenure. 
>

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[RBW] Re: New bike woes - Albatross bars and Brooks B17 Special saddle

2019-05-09 Thread Lester Lammers
In summary, there is a seat for every butt but butts are different.

On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 7:53:07 PM UTC-4, Tim Bantham wrote:
>
> In referring back to the original post I too had a similar dilemma. I ride 
> a Sam with an Albatross and a Appaloosa with Billie's. I had a B-17 on 
> both. I have made a choice to not use animal products so I decided to sell 
> the leather Brooks. I since tried replacing them with every variation of 
> the Cambium series in the carved variety but just did not agree with any of 
> them. For me the takeaway is this. Nobody other than you can decide which 
> saddle is right for you. The only way to know is to try a variety of 
> choices until you find one that works with you anatomy. I would suggest 
> focusing on saddle shape as a primary factor. If you are looking for 
> choices try to find some with different shapes. At the advice of my friend 
> James @Analog cycles I settled on a WTB SST that they stopped making the 
> mid 90's. Luckily for me they made these by the gazillions so there are a 
> ton to choose from hanging around on eBay. I wouldn't have expected this 
> saddle to be "the one" but it goes to show you that you have to try a 
> variety before finding what works for YOU. Good luck in your search.  
>
> On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 1:31:11 PM UTC-4, Ron Mc wrote:
>>
>> Internet incredulity notwithstanding, if your new Brooks saddle hurts, 
>> you either have the wrong saddle or have it in the wrong position.  
>>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Plus Tires for GBW

2019-05-09 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
May want to post as its own thread, Joe? 2.25" isn't plus size, so folks who 
might be interested could easily miss it here.

With abandon,
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[RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread M G


On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:13:44 AM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:
>
> MG, did it by chance have a dent in the downtube near the top water bottle 
> cage bolt? If so, I owned that same frame. I believe I bought the f/f/h, 
> cranks and brakes. I can post a pic later.



I don't remember a dent there;  though there might have been one.  I think 
that when i shipped it to Rob (on the west coast) - i didn't do a great 
packing job, and it arrived with a dent from a loose piece in the box; and 
he was [rightly] upset, but it was ok.  Or that could have been another 
dent, or something subsequent to my tenure. 

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[RBW] PSA 59CM Custom Riv on FC CL

2019-05-09 Thread Karl
Is anyone near Fort Collins that would be willing to facilitate? They are 
charging quite a bit to pack the bike for shipping! 

Thanks,

Karl
Nashville, TN

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Re: [RBW] Re: Plus Tires for GBW

2019-05-09 Thread Joe Bunik
oops bad link, https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/45439313474 - Joe

On 5/9/19, Joe Bunik  wrote:
> Along the lines of 29+ tires for a GBW, I've got a (NIB) pair which
> need to move along; a set of difficult-to-obtain 29 x 2.25 "XC/CG"
> *GUMWALL* knobbies, from Fairweather x Panaracer (Blue Lug).
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ joe_bunik/45439313474
>
> Unfortunately, they're just not going to fit onto any of my builds.
>
> 5880 ¥ each originally, asking $85 + shipping.
>
> =- Joe Bunik
> Walnut Creek, CA
>
>
> On 5/9/19, 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
>  wrote:
>> Aye, Wally, I saw Hans is new in the Plus size. Nobby Nic is more an all
>> round tire, perfect for allways bikepacking. I'm hoping it's similar to
>> the
>> Racing Ralph in that regard. Fortunately, the 2.8" only comes in one
>> rubber
>> option, so no rubberology degree required. Sardonic grin.
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
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Re: [RBW] Re: Plus Tires for GBW

2019-05-09 Thread Joe Bunik
Along the lines of 29+ tires for a GBW, I've got a (NIB) pair which
need to move along; a set of difficult-to-obtain 29 x 2.25 "XC/CG"
*GUMWALL* knobbies, from Fairweather x Panaracer (Blue Lug).

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ joe_bunik/45439313474

Unfortunately, they're just not going to fit onto any of my builds.

5880 ¥ each originally, asking $85 + shipping.

=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA


On 5/9/19, 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
 wrote:
> Aye, Wally, I saw Hans is new in the Plus size. Nobby Nic is more an all
> round tire, perfect for allways bikepacking. I'm hoping it's similar to the
> Racing Ralph in that regard. Fortunately, the 2.8" only comes in one rubber
> option, so no rubberology degree required. Sardonic grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
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[RBW] Re: Brifter setup for my Sam: looking for options

2019-05-09 Thread Neil Doran
Nick, thanks, this is excellent! What crank is that? I see the Colnago 
label, but looks like Sugino. Also, it looks like you are using 10sp 
derailleurs with 11sp brifters and cassette, is that correct? And how is 
the shifting? 

On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 2:49:26 PM UTC-7, Nick Payne wrote:
>
> The last few bikes I've setup I've used 2x11 with SRAM road shifters and 
> MTB RD, as SRAM, unlike Shimano, still retain compatibility between road 
> and MTB components - see 
> https://www.sram.com/sram/mountain/technologies/exact-actuation for a 
> list of the components that can be used with each other. I have Force 22 
> brifters with X9 FD and RD, a pair of fairly small chainrings, and an 11s 
> 11-40 cassette (which doesn't need an 11-speed cassette body, it fits on 9- 
> or 10-speed cassette body). For less cost you can use Rival rather than 
> Force shifters and one of the lower level derailleurs. 
>
> Here's an image of the setup on one bike. The chainrings here are 38-26, 
> which with the 11-40 cassette gives me gears from 92 inches down to 17 
> inches:
>
>
> 
>
>
> Nick
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Plus Tires for GBW

2019-05-09 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
Aye, Wally, I saw Hans is new in the Plus size. Nobby Nic is more an all round 
tire, perfect for allways bikepacking. I'm hoping it's similar to the Racing 
Ralph in that regard. Fortunately, the 2.8" only comes in one rubber option, so 
no rubberology degree required. Sardonic grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

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[RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread Justin Schoop
I had a butterscotch 62cm Saluki before, which I loved but parted with over a 
year ago. 

This new Saluki is definitely going to be a kid hauler and light tourer. I 
mainly use my lightning bolt for longer touring. The Saluki really completes my 
stable as of now. Being a comfy "cruiser" country bike.

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[RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread Justin Schoop
MG, did it by chance have a dent in the downtube near the top water bottle cage 
bolt? If so, I owned that same frame. I believe I bought the f/f/h, cranks and 
brakes. I can post a pic later. 

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[RBW] Re: New bike woes - Albatross bars and Brooks B17 Special saddle

2019-05-09 Thread Chris Birkenmaier
I think we can all agree that everyone is different and therefore saddles 
vary as to suitability.  I have  B17s and B68s on my various bikes and all 
are set up with alt bars and pretty upright riding position.  I'm perfectly 
fine with the B17 in that usage..  For the most part I don't have that 
painful period for breaking in unless I go longer miles on an outing.  Also 
agreed - for me - the Cambium is too rounded and makes for a very 
uncomfortable saddle.  I also enjoy the Berthoud Mente and the newer 
Albruis which both have the flat back portion.  For my folders I use the 
WTB Sports Comfort saddle and have had good results.

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> Hey Bunch!
>
> So I've recently set up my new MIT AHH with the albatross bars and the B17 
> special. I've only ridden it about half a dozen times (approx 50-60 miles). 
> I know there's to be some breaking in for the Brooks. But I'm wondering if 
> the B17 was the wrong choice with the upright Albatross bars. My ride this 
> morning has my tailbone quite sore. I haven't ridden much since last summer 
> and it could be due to shifting my weight since my sitbones were sore from 
> a long ride on Saturday. 
>
> Does anyone else ride with this same setup? Should I wait and see how it 
> breaks in or try another saddle like the Selle Anatomica X1?
>
> Any advice would be appreciated. 
>

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[RBW] FS: Bosco Bullmoose

2019-05-09 Thread RDS
Sold pending payment

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[RBW] Re: Any 90ish PBH folks riding a 52 Clem H?

2019-05-09 Thread Coal Bee Rye Anne
I'm 6'5" with 97-ish PBH and ride a 65cm Clem H.  I'm at the low for pbh 
range of the 65cm and high for the 59cm and have very little standover 
clearance on my 65cm but once I'm on it I couldn't imagine wanting the 
smaller one for most of MY riding... which mostly involves non-technical 
multiuse paths/road.  I'm also somewhat biased from riding a too low MTB 
for most of my adult life (I'm 38 and rode only my early 90's rigid MTB 
from age 14 until my late 20's/early 30's.)  I had originally considered 
ordering that first 59cm Clem Prototype... that undecaled gold/tan 
powdercoated one they once listed, still can be seen in some parts pics on 
their site... and I know I'd likely have been just as happy riding the 59cm 
with more seatpost and stem extension but having ridden the 65cm the past 
two years I find I definitely like the bigger fit for most of my daily 
rides but if I had more local technical single track instead of all the 
gravel multiuse paths I'd probably consider going down to a 59cm 
for similar reasons and gaining the extra standover clearance.  I have a 
short single track detour in my local park system that I could handle with 
the 65cm but I've had to place a foot or bail out enough times to know I'd 
want something lower if riding the same terrain the majority of the time.

59cm and 65cm both share 29" wheelsize.  Your proposed change incorporates 
going from 29" to 27.5" wheels.  Not sure how much a difference that makes 
in the bigger picture with your fit/crank length/etc. or if that's also 
part of the appeal for you? 

Maybe also consider a Gus or 59cm Clem L?  Or maybe someone local to you 
will have a 52cm to test ride and compare them side by side?

Brian Cole
Lawrenceville, NJ  

  

 

On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 10:09:11 PM UTC-4, tc wrote:

> Thanks all for your comments so far!
>
> Patrick, I know you are a bigger frame kinda guy.  I'm finding that I 
> don't like the bigger frame on my local trails.  My 64 Atlantis is 
> wonderful for gravel and pavement, but feels way big (as does my 59 ClemH) 
> on singletrack.  A longish stem and a MTB flatish bar, or Wavie, might be 
> the ticket for me on a 52.  Dunno...
>
> Christopher, I guess my saddle height reference is more of a side 
> comment.  Back in the 60s when my friends and I tore up trails on our 
> "BMX'd" Stingrays, we'd always lower our saddles.  I guess it was what 
> you'd call a learned adaptation to riding rigid bikes that bounce over 
> roots and rocks when ridden fast :)  Done that ever since when riding rigid 
> when the going gets rough off-road.
>
> Zed, I was hoping you'd chime in too, as I've followed your Clem 
> experiences with great interest.  You have probably toyed with more 
> combinations of Clem setups than any of us.  I think you're on to something 
> re: making a smaller Clem bigger is an easier feat than a bigger one 
> smaller.
>
> Eric, yes that's a great point re: reach...but it's kinda crazy of me to 
> even compare.  The 52 Clem H's ETT (actually 60cm, 71.5 ST angle) would 
> effectively give a greater reach than my 61 Roadini (60.5 ETT, 72 ST angle) 
> and my 60.5 AHH (60 ETT, 71.5 ST angle), as their taller seat tubes would 
> put more of the top tube behind the crank.  And of course the 59 Clem's 
> reach would be longer still.  
>
> It is interesting that several of the Blue Lug Clem H's are set up with 
> more seat post height than what is normally confitured/pictured elsewhere.  
> That's really what started me down this line of thinking for off-road 
> riding.
>
> Tom 
>

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[RBW] WTT my Shimano XT triple for your CX70 double

2019-05-09 Thread Conway Bennett
Like it says, I have a used Shimano XT triple front derailer which came on a 
build kit direct from Rivendell and I'd like the option to do a compact double 
build using a CX70 FD.  So, if you'd like to do a swap, I'd appreciate it.  If 
you want to buy my derailer that's cool too.  I was just checking the model on 
rivbike.com and they are out of stock but easily attainable elsewhere.  Thanks 
in advance.

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[RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread Justin Schoop
I'm in the East Coast. But I want to say the owner of Rivelo in Portland has 
the same frame,size and color. 

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[RBW] Re: Lookie at my new to me Saluki!

2019-05-09 Thread tc
A really eye-catching bike.  I don't think I've seen one that large.  
Awesome green, too.  Congrats Justin!

Tom

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[RBW] Re: Plus Tires for GBW

2019-05-09 Thread Wally Estrella
Patrick,

Since you are leaning towards the Schwalbe side of things also consider the 
Hans Dampf.  It's now available in 27.5 x 2.35 / 2.6 / 2.8.  A PhD in 
Rubberology is required though to fully understand all the compounds 
Schwalbe uses.  OOOPS! I just re-read your post.  NNs on the way.  OK, 
perhaps consider the HD for next time ;)





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> Thanks, all! I've Schwalbe Nobby Nic Pluses coming my way. Only available 
> in the snakeskin sidewall, but I'm familier with Schwalbe tires so I'll 
> have a good, familiar baseline to try with other things.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
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Re: [RBW] In praise of Silver Shifters

2019-05-09 Thread Fullylugged
"I had a couple sets where the internal ratchet rusted to the point of not 
being able to “click” anymore."

I have them as DT shifters on both my Riv bikes.  I really like the feel of 
them. That said, DT bosses are located just where salty sweat drips on long 
summer rides and RBW did not provide a stainless internal ring. I did take mine 
apart, clean them and apply grease and they continue to function with no 
issues. I would buy again when needed.

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[RBW] Re: In praise of Silver Shifters

2019-05-09 Thread 'jeffrey kane' via RBW Owners Bunch
What Pam Bikes said, except the opposite: if anyone is looking to sell a 
pair of Shimano 9 speed bar end shifters (Ultegra or Dura Ace) then I'm 
'yer man. Just let me know!

On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:02:26 AM UTC-4, Pam Bikes wrote:
>
> If you still have them, I'll buy them as a back up.
>
>
> On Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 9:25:31 AM UTC-4, William! wrote:
>>
>> Maybe I got a bad set? I had terrible ghost shifting problems from mine! 
>> After several years of fiddling with other things to try to fix I replaced 
>> them with Dura Ace dt shifters (converted to bar end). Problem solved.
>
>

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