[RBW] FS: Mark's rack (Nitto M-1)

2021-03-03 Thread Eric G@rs
I have a Mark's rack in good condition that I am looking to sell for 70$. The struts are cut, but new ones are available from the Rivendell website. I am planning to go on a stem sizing odyssey soon so willing to trade a ~7cm tallux or technomic (26.0 clamp) + cash as well. Local preferred for

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Tim Baldwin
I like riding in Vans sk8 hi or Crocs. So really just the shoes I would wear around anyway. I wear boots when I have to. I have some Sorels with a thin sole that work well in the winter. If it's warmer and wet, splats are pretty great and so stylish. On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 9:03:48 PM

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Philip Williamson
I’m on my second pair of Chrome Kursks. The old ones lasted years, off-road and on. Philip Santa Rosa, CA On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 6:17:22 PM UTC-8 Adam wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've seen a few old threads on this topic, but am curious what shoes > people like for their platforms? I'm using

Re: [RBW] Re: Albatross and Choco riders

2021-03-03 Thread Tim Baldwin
Yes, tighten that stem clamp. I think the move to 31.8 clamp makes sense for swept back bars. The 31.8 Tosco feels super solid wiith the Nitto faceplate quill stem. On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 1:03:43 PM UTC-6 John Phillips wrote: > I tilt my Albatross bars down like Eric's Alba's or

[RBW] Re: Birthday Bike Build and Campout

2021-03-03 Thread Tim Baldwin
Thanks for reading Paul, Doug, and Eric. Glad people are enjoying the post. I'm hoping this is one of many overnights this year. The Gus and Susie are some great riding bikes. I got a couple commutes in this week and I've been having a blast cruising fast, flying over the rough streets here.

Re: [RBW] Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Philip Barrett
Thanks - it was a beauty and quite rare as an original (certified) pre-tag body so probably one of the first 100 made. The paint job was a 10-footer at best though & I did re-use the seat frames but the rest of them had been occupied my Mr. & Mrs. Mouse for too long to be saved (mask & gloves

Re: [RBW] Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Michael Morrissey
Philip that Manx is amazing! I want to go for a spin in it. It looks like period-correct Beetle seats too - nice touch! M On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 5:06:18 PM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote: > The neatness of your shop and bench really puts mine to shame, but I took > a picture of mine as it

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Garth
I wear Altra Superior 3.5 and Lone Peak 4 and the new All-Weather version trail running shoes for riding, they are more stiff midfoot than a pure running shoe like their Escalante Racer, which is ooh-lah-lah for walking ! What I like about Altra besides the zero drop is the nice wide shape of

[RBW] Re: Front pannier rack for Appaloosa

2021-03-03 Thread Nick Payne
My Appaloosa frame is a 57cm. I just measured the C-C distance between the upper eyelet on the dropout and the braze-on attachment on the fork leg as 232mm. FWIW, the Tara rack I have is the stainless steel model, though I doubt that there are any dimensional differences between that and the

Re: [RBW] Re: I think I want drops on my Clem

2021-03-03 Thread dave_manze...@yahoo.com
Hi Jim- It is a Microshift R10. The body is actually shiny metal, not silver paint. The long cage is generally much harder to find. I think I bought my last 2 from a place called VeloVitality in the UK. Not that expensive. Dave On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 1:13:58 PM UTC-5 Jim Bronson

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Adam
Thanks for all the suggestions, much appreciated. I know everyone has their own prefs with this stuff, it's great to have all these ideas in one thread. I'm inclined to check out the Five Ten Freeriders, though I'm not sure how they'll deal with water. I have various boots that work for winter

[RBW] Re: Birthday Bike Build and Campout

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
Rad trip! Thanks for sharing :) On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 2:18:50 PM UTC-5 Doug H. wrote: > Great post Tim. The orange frame with the black rims and big Schwalbe > G-Ones looks nice. > Doug > > On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 7:22:46 PM UTC-5 Tim Baldwin wrote: > >> On Monday, March 1, 2021

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Andrew Turner
I second the Adidas Sambas and Bedrock combo. As long as it's not cold, I prefer wearing sandals since the drying time is nothing...but I think what made the biggest difference for me was going with a really large platform mountain bike pedal with pins. The bigger the platform, the less the

[RBW] Re: Birthday Bike Build and Campout

2021-03-03 Thread Doug H.
Great post Tim. The orange frame with the black rims and big Schwalbe G-Ones looks nice. Doug On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 7:22:46 PM UTC-5 Tim Baldwin wrote: > On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 6:21:35 PM UTC-6 Tim Baldwin wrote: > >> On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 6:20:13 PM UTC-6 Tim Baldwin wrote: >>

Re: [RBW] Re: Albatross and Choco riders

2021-03-03 Thread 'John Phillips' via RBW Owners Bunch
I tilt my Albatross bars down like Eric's Alba's or Tom's Tosco's. I like a nearly 90 degree angle between the bar and my arm/wrist. With stem length & height, bar height, bar angle, and grips, everyone's needs are different , but one absolutely needs to tighten that bar clamp. John -- You

[RBW] Re: FS: Small Sackville Saddlesack in very good to excellent condition

2021-03-03 Thread Elisabeth Sherwood
Well, that went quickly... Sold... On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 1:34:07 PM UTC-5 Elisabeth Sherwood wrote: > Hello all, > > I bought this a few years ago from another listmember, but it turns out my > boyfriend and I are really just confirmed rack-and-pannier people. I'm > pretty sure we

Re: [RBW] Re: I think I want drops on my Clem

2021-03-03 Thread Jim Bronson
Dave, What kind of derailleur do you have? Looks nice. -Jim On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 8:51 AM dave_manze...@yahoo.com < david.h.manze...@gmail.com> wrote: > I ran drops using a fairly short stem. I really enjoyed that setup for > commuting on the paved bike trail > > > On Wednesday, March 3,

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Doug H.
Two thumbs up for your workshop Eric. I would hang out for hours in there just looking for something to do. Doug On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 8:02:48 AM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote: > I love seeing shops, tools and workbenches and thought it would be nice to > see where everyone works on

Re: [RBW] Re: To My Platypus People!

2021-03-03 Thread Doug H.
This reminds me of the Santa Claus tracking kids do at Christmas time. HoHoHo Merry Platypus! Doug On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 2:17:00 PM UTC-5 Chris in NZ wrote: > > I’ve been keeping an eye on it (I’m a tracking obsessive). Previously at > anchor and on the live map it was outside the port

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
This is sweet! I like your bike and bench rotation, George. And envy your proper work stand. Those Ikea cabinets are a big bang for the buck. If they're not Ikea, well, even better, probably! I had been eyeing a friend's old steel paper cabinets from the USPTO, thought they'd be good for tools.

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Philip Barrett
That's a really nice set up, I use those same IKEA drawers as storage/printer stand in my office. Sensible size compressor too, if you're not looking run a die grinder there's no need to go any bigger than that. I like how you have summer & winter homes, sort of like heading to the Hamptons or

[RBW] Re: New Bike day- Red Mixte but not a Raspberry Platypus.

2021-03-03 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
Well, if it can’t be a red Platy, this is the next best thing! Riding the Great Lakes? JEALOUS OVER HERE. Mixtes in shades of red are the new cool kids in town. Leah On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 5:52:53 AM UTC-8 Marc Irwin wrote: > No, Tom I didn't name this one. I had a little too much fun

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Philip Barrett
I was restoring a 1967 Meyers Manx, pre-tag body, the genuine article. Got about 80% finished & downsizing caught up with me! I had MIG, TIG & Oxy-Fuel, 208V power, compressor & perhaps best of all; AC & heat...c'est la vie... The new house we're building will have a fairly compact but useful

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
Whoa Philip, is that a dune buggy!? Looks like you had it going on out there: coffee maker, welder, compressor, I might spy a drill press, too. Love the gray paint on that bike with the honey saddle and grips. Understated beauty, my kind of subtle. On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 9:02:11 AM

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
I like the Blundstone 550s for wet weather and muddy rides. I work in construction, they last quite a long time. I find them pretty well waterproof. Have worn them for years. I like to ride in Adidas Sambas and Bedrock sandals :) On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 8:52:51 AM UTC-5 Justin Kennedy

[RBW] Re: New Bike day- Red Mixte but not a Raspberry Platypus.

2021-03-03 Thread Marc Irwin
No, Tom I didn't name this one. I had a little too much fun building the first one. Marc On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 5:58:35 PM UTC-5 Tom Palmer wrote: > Looks very racy, Marc! > i also read everything you wrote about Byron during my search. > Does this one have a name? > Tom > > On

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Justin Kennedy (Brooklyn, NY)
I ride in Blundstones in the winter and wet weather and Vans when it's sunny and above ~50 or so. The Vans are super grippy on Monarchs. The Blundstones are fine if a little stiff and thick. It's hard to feel the pedal in them but they offer good wind/cold/rain protection. Crocs, Birkenstocks,

[RBW] Re: question re frame-paint damage

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
Hey Jim -- I had a similar problem and fielded some answers in this thread: https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/dKVx0QL_l_E/m/i-oS7AboCwAJ Mine was much worse! On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 12:57:02 PM UTC-5 Mark Roland wrote: > Just rub it a bit with some 00 steel wool and dab it

Re: [RBW] Re: Albatross and Choco riders

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
Thanks jrstern, yeah, it's extreme! And part of my noodling quest for comfort. Figured any and every configuration is worth a shot. Thanks again :) On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 12:57:27 PM UTC-5 jrst...@gmail.com wrote: > Eric, those bars are tilted way low. When I rode albatross I was always

[RBW] Re: Shoe recs for platforms

2021-03-03 Thread Ed Carolipio
I prefer Five Ten Freeriders for biking - all my bikes have flats - with the suede/mesh uppers and the rigid + grippy stealth rubber soles. MSRP is $100 but can be had for as low as $60 when they go on sale. My experience with Freeriders is they break in well and can take a beating. For a