Is the C15 Cambium the wide one? I can't remember and couldn't easily find
this on the Brooks site.
Thanks.
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 8:54:25 PM UTC-7, Matt Dreher wrote:
>
> Frame remains unsold!
>
> On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-5, Matt Dreher wrote:
>>
>> Some riv-ish (like
I'll gush...
I agree about the classy classic black with white details. Semigloss even
better. Those Rivs with can hang out with the classics.
There was a Rosco Bubbe that had something like a flat sage green that I
liked a lot. The flat/matte finish is like the gray that comes to mind
when
et me know. I have plenty of extra leftover from my application
> and I'd be glad to send you some of it.
>
>
> On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 1:23:30 PM UTC-5, Matthew P wrote:
>>
>> While on the topic of paint, what does one do, other than just enjoy it,
>> when
While on the topic of paint, what does one do, other than just enjoy it,
when the bike's paint has "plenty of beausage"?
I'm building an Atlantis whose paint has some wear. The areas where the
chain ate the paint are really the problem, although perhaps my approach
helps protect those places.
Thank you! I hadn't heard of Boneshaker before. Judging from their site,
what a find.
I bought the book + best-of bundle as quick as my WiFi and ADD allowed.
-Matthew
San Diego
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 3:10:50 PM UTC-7, Kent Peterson -- Eugene,
Oregon wrote:
>
> Thanks for posting
Greetings.
I'm offering to sell this *frame & fork for $1400*.
The original owner paid about $2500 as a special order built by Waterford.
I paid $3000 for the complete bike.
Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks.
-Matthew
San Diego
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 2:09:24 PM UTC-7, Matth
Beautiful Chris.
I like the bars (Hunter-Nitto Smooth Moves?) and tires too.
Is that a 58 cm - 700c ? Or a 56 cm - 650b? And are the Thunderburts 2.1"
or 2.25" wide, or other?
Do you have more info on it posted anywhere else? Or please share here all
you'd like.
I'll have to check out
lda figured that.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 2, 2020, at 2:48 PM, Matthew P > wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Joe and thanks for the catch Mike.
>
> WATERFORD, not Walt Works
>
> -Matthew
>
>
> On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 11:26:21 AM UTC-7, Mike Willi
Good eye ted! I gave a double look at that and should have checked.
correction -
standover, cm: 82.65
Thanks!
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 1:27:39 PM UTC-7, ted wrote:
>
> Looks to me like you got the stand over from the 53 row.
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>
> On Apr 2, 2020, at 1:30 PM, Matthew P > wrote:
>
>
> Dear RBW Owners,
>
> I am selling a 56 cm 650b MUSA Atlantis. It's geometry is listed in the
> attachment. I bought it off the RBW list on Februry 1st from the original
> owner (Brencho). He said
Thanks Nate!
Yes, I have 2.35" Knobby Nicks and Magic Mary's on the 56 cm 650b so G Ones
measuring 2.4" fitting I believe.
In my response to Karl I mentioned a 58 cm Atlantis that also differs from
my and Nate's 56's in that it was Toyo made, 700c.
I'm trying to get a finger on its max tire
*Price drop on the complete bike to $2800 OBO* before I sell the frame &
fork and part out the rest.
pics https://photos.app.goo.gl/zcQSxtk8sYFYoMmZ9
Thanks.
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 6:59:47 AM UTC-7, Matthew P wrote:
>
> Greetings.
> I'm offering to sell this *frame &am
Hi Karl,
I'm interested in the Atlantis. I sent a private this morning. I don't
know if it went through and I can't find a trace of it.
Feel free to private message me back with anything else you can tell me
about it. Does it include a headset and bottom bracket?
Thank you
Thanks for the responses. Great stuff.
The triple with a guard on the big ring presents a conundrum for me. If I
have a triple crankset, then it is probably most useful as a triple.
Yet, I don't think I need a triple; a double can do the job, while
simplifying. But I don't want a "crippled
Hi Karl,
Is that a TOYO, MUSA, or MIT Atlantis? What else can you tell us about it?
Thank you.
-Matthew
On a 56 cm Atlantis that might be too small
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I just put on 700c x 2" Schwalbe Big Apples a few rides back. They feel
different than the Riddler 45's I was riding, in a way I can't put my finger
on, but they're fine.
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I would also like to know how much it cost to get the disc tabs put on, and
any feedback on that.
Did it include paint? Was that vertical piece under the rear tab added?
Is Waltworks the best option for this? Perhaps I'll start a new thread.
I'm interested in getting disc tabs on an
Hey Nikko.
Nice ride! I'm gathering parts to build up my 58 cm Toyo Atlantis.
Looks like your tire clearance is limited in the back and not in the fork.
Can you confirm?
And those are 700c x 2.1" tires on there? Looking about max. I thought
2.2" would be the max, like the 2.2" Ikons.
You
it mounted on for reference. I
>>> am not sure how the fit will be on a Toyo Atlantis but I was running 26 x
>>> 2.15 smart Sam's on cliffhanger rims with a lot of clearance. This is also
>>> a good project for someone who wants to modify it further to accept disc
Neat.
How wide a tire will it accept?
How would it work with a 58 cm Toyo Atlantis?
I wonder if I could stick this on and get wider than 2.2" for the
unexpected sandpit on the trail.
Probably a bad idea but might as well find out.
Thanks
-Matthew
San Diego
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at
I love that mustard color. I hope to have a bike in that color. The
double TT Appaloosa would be cool, or the 52 cm Clem.
Matthew,
Did you grab the Atlantis from Rene and then bargain with it for the
Appaloosa from Edwin?
Curious of the Riv wheelin' an' dealin',
-Matthew
San Diego
On
I just kind of like the design.
There is a New Orleans flag that is a take on the stars and stripes that i
love (and have somewhere).
Paul, what are your height and weight?
I am 5'11" 145 and can go medium or large.
Is this big for a large?
Thanks
-Matthew
San Diego
On Friday, May 22, 2020
Hello Riv-ers,
There is a Park Tool power lift shop stand that is available free for
pickup in San Diego.
https://www.parktool.com/product/power-lift-shop-stand-prs-33-2
Local bike shops have declined to take it.
Contact me if you are interested.
-Matthew
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For sale:
X-Pac burgundy Swift Zeitgeist (~2018-2019; before the latest model), small
and large.
Large has Bagman quick release system and support.
I purchased from Swift as demo/shelf models. They had them on bikes for a
photo shoot.
I never used. They had masking tape on them and I
those parts, lots of folks heading to
> Yellowstone, and they weren’t much interested in bikes. I figured they’d be
> safe and I was right.
>
> Look at all those baskets!
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 18, 2020, at 1:57 PM, Matthew P > wrote:
>
>
> I
The bike sold in June.
and again since then so I think its time I update this post.
I have some parts from it if you're interested (see photos of them on the
bike here
pics https://photos.app.goo.gl/zcQSxtk8sYFYoMmZ9
bars - I think they are the Albatross
stem - Nitto lugged
grips - Newbaum wrap
I vote for beausage over buying plastic wrappers to put on our bikes and
then throw in the ocean...I mean...grocery store "recycling" bin.
Me passing Leah's car with bikes on rack:
Do-do-dokids bike on rack. Other ones are probably just beach cruisers.
Oh my lord is that a Rivendell.
Oh my
No problem.
I'm asking $100 shipped to CONUS for the polished Paul touring cantilever
brakes. Good condition. Light use.
-Matthew
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:37:46 PM UTC-7, Lucky wrote:
>
> Can you please email me price for Paul brakes? luckyturnip@gmail dotcom
>
> Or post here?
>
>
Hi Jim,
Are you interested in this bars-stem-brakelevers combo?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/JHiCF8a92XpsH4Xv8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/xHBqWjoiq48a9ovLA
I've been meaning to post these for sale.
-Matthew
San Diego
On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 12:24:02 PM UTC-7, Jingy wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm
0 PM UTC-7, Jingy wrote:
>
> What's the stem length?
> How much are you thinking?
>
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2020, 4:18 PM Matthew P > wrote:
>
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> Are you interested in this bars-stem-brakelevers combo?
>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/JHiCF8a92
https://bikecounterculture.com/2017/08/17/bike-wheel-diameter-calculator/
mouse over the points
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:35:12 PM UTC-7, Joel Stern wrote:
>
> Thanks Benz.
>
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 4:19 PM Benz Ouyang, Sunnyvale, CA <
> benzo...@gmail.com > wrote:
>
>> On Saturday,
; On Saturday, 18 July 2020 at 12:26:00 UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
>>
>>> The bike sold in June.
>>> and again since then so I think its time I update this post.
>>>
>>> I have some parts from it if you're interested (see photos of them on
>>>
n Tuesday, 21 July 2020 at 10:42:12 UTC-7 Applegate wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Matthew! I'd love to know a price for the Hands On Wheels-set.
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 18 July 2020 at 12:26:00 UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
>>>&g
Glad to see this thread as this has been on my mind.
+1 for Lynn's desire to keep the foot in contact with the pedal.
I've been a flat pedal, casual rider through and through.
Then about 2 years ago I decided to set up a bike as a fixie (per
recommendation from Sheldon Brown's site).
That
We got two of these into the hands of two shops working on a lot of ebikes.
Thank you.
On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 12:12:24 PM UTC-7, Matthew P wrote:
>
> Hello Riv-ers,
> There is a Park Tool power lift shop stand that is available free for
> pickup in San Diego.
> https://w
I like this stuff and I'm looking to set up something along these lines.
I was having a hard time grasping it but I think I have it:
The bar end shifter is basically a circle (/spool/reel) wrapping &
releasing cable.
The metal insert increases the radius/diameter/circumference of that circle.
Abe,
I'd gladly send you some bucks for material, shipping etc to try it out.
I'm trying to get hot on this stuff with one bike to sell and one bike to
build.
And I've been on the fence about which shifters to lose on the bike for
sale and what to keep.
This/these could influence my decision.
Thank you Sam for this post. This is currently on my mind.
My friends insisted on a clutch derailer, and then, better than insisting,
a friend gave me one (I reciprocated to make it a trade :)
So I've been internally himming and hawing over what shifter to run on my
Shimano 11 speed clutch
Awesome Jason.
Thank you for sharing. The route sounds ideal to me. I want smooth trails,
not death trails.
Your Bombadil might be my favorite bike that isn't mine.
I wish there was a "Best of RBW" to put or tag this post, and other great
ones, so they could be found easily.
-Matt
San Diego, CA,
I'd like dibs on the wheels - and pics and any relevant info. But sounds
like a great deal.
Unable to reply directly to the poster (I click button, code flashes in the
bottom bar, but nothing happens, I scrunch my face, repeat 5x)...
I sent an email to jamison dot brosseau overat gmail dot com
Sam lets see photos of all those bikes!
-Matthew
Kumeyaay Land
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 9:47:23 AM UTC-8 dougP wrote:
> Not with any of those specific bikes, but I have a '90 Fisher (probably
> not far off your Stumpy). It actually seems to handle quicker than my '03
> 58 cm 700c
Andrew,
You mentioned you ditched the pec deck. Care to give your opinion on it?
I'm planning on making & using one or two.
Thanks.
-Matthew
on the fence about starting a (new) pec deck post/thread
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 12:07:53 PM UTC-8 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Grant is a notably
Awesome bike and awesome paint. Everyone, zoom in to see the speckles.
I was considering polka dots. Any lessons learned?
Wow, your coverage is so even and the dots are so small.
Took a while? Any tricks to speed it up or be even?
Thanks for sharing.
-Matthew P
San Diego, CA
On Tuesday, June 8
Hi David,
I've probably had too much coffee but I'm interested in taking the lot.
What could you do on a price for the whole bundle, to zip code 92103.
Sorry if this should have been off-list. Just thought this would be more
direct than off-list plus a "PM sent"
-Matthew
building an Atlantis
Clayton,
Kudos on the bike and post. I followed this thread but didn't participate
for years because I didn't own a Rivendell.
I think it was a combination of reading the rules multiple times and then
seeing how welcoming everyone was that I finally believed that I didn't
have to own a
ld love to have a Rivendell to compare it to!
>
> On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 3:19:51 AM UTC-4 john...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> @Matthew P
>>
>> Here's a slightly more detailed version of the criticism of the Rock
>> Combo, seems like Bryan Bainbridge was unhappy
>> that the fa
Could these be used in place of the lockring system on a cassette?
Replace the 11t ring with the threads and the lockring (or correct term)
that threads into it?
(& use spacers if the smallest ring is smaller than 16t per the
instructions)
On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 9:19:17 AM UTC-7 David B
I love this thread.
And I like Liam's RockCombo on the
Radavist
https://theradavist.com/2021/02/liams-specialized-rock-combo-bikepacking-rig/
But I thought it interesting and funny that they went and asked the bike
designer (or one of them), Bryant Bainbridge, and he basically trashed it!
Sorry Shawn! :)
On Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 3:00:17 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> I've owned 5 Rivendells and still own 1. These other 2 bikes are Rivendell
> influenced and perhaps even Grant Peterseon inspired.
>
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And those are awesome too Patrick!
I see cranks I don't know, lots o tire volume, and what a light mount!
On Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 4:00:01 PM UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
> Sorry Shawn! :)
>
> On Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 3:00:17 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> I've owned 5 Ri
I like the double top tubes, even on not-super-large bikes that may or may
not need them, like Jason's Bombadil (love it).
I also like the Hunq diagatube, even if it would require 2 frame bags
instead of 1 (but could be a good thing - separate the water bladder(s)
from the rest).
-Matthew
San
I'm finding this thread more helpful than expected.
I wanted to add this in order to simplify:
"Front derailers don't generally care how many gears you have in back,
though models designated for higher numbers of speeds may have slightly
narrower cages , so they might be a bit more fussy in
Neat.
But Benz,
How does the stop help? By the time the lever reaches the position, either
it has pulled enough cable for the desired shift or not. Just because I
stop it doesn't mean I've achieved my shift. I write this being well sure
you are right and I am missing something.
180
Awesome John.
Neat crankset. I'm almost done building up my Toyo Atlantis.
I'm insisting on using a double crankset and the curved chainstays get wide
real quick.
I love them, but they make it hard to fit the double, with the inner ring
being 30T instead of 24T or 26T on a triple.
123 mm axle
Awesome bike. I like salmon-y paint. I'm in the "I like Bombadils and Hunqs
and any other Riv that fits 2" wide tires but I've only ridden an Atlantis"
club.
I'm almost done with my Toyo Atlantis. One of my most desired bikes. Lucky
to score it from Karl on this list.
Thank you for the details
nitely shows the beautiful
> brass tone round the joints. Is it possible you have the TIG version?
>
> On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 2:42:23 PM UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> Awesome bike. I like salmon-y paint. I'm in the "I like Bombadils and
>> Hunqs and any other Riv th
more precise info than I mentioned
> above, please feel free to chime in with corrections.
>
> Willet M.
> Carbondale, CO
>
> On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 5:48:36 PM UTC-6 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> Hi Dorothy,
>> I think mine is the fillet version because of the big broad weld.
I'll take the Brooks, cassette, pedals, and lock.
-Matthew
San Diego
On Friday, June 25, 2021 at 4:02:47 PM UTC-7 Drw wrote:
> Some random stuff for sale. Most of these were experiments that i
> abandoned or moved on from, so everything is in pretty great shape. Most
> items will require
enter. Group, is it ok to play with that? Is
this not what a spacer does.
Oh, and does 68 mm vs. 73 mm BB come into play here?
Crank arm bow is new to me; makes sense; glad to pick that up in this
thread.
-Matthew P
fiddling with the BB on the Toyo Atlantis for way too long, but
intermittently. i'm reall
This is fantastic. Looks great.
Did you use any guides online that were helpful? I'd like to get better at
this stuff.
Also looking for a basic guide on dyno hub and lights troubleshooting with
a multimeter, but I can search and then start a new thread.
Thanks
-Matthew
San Diego/Kumeyaay, CA
On
Or the bike co-op? https://www.bikecoopnm.com/
Everyone, don't forget about your local bike co-op.
Feed them with parts and burritos :)
-Matthew
Bikes del Pueblo
the bike co-op in San Diego, on Kumeyaay Land
On Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 9:50:20 AM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> If there are no
Excellent!
On Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 3:31:58 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Good suggestion. The route from my house to the Coop is rideable, too.
>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 3:24 PM Matthew P wrote:
>
>> Or the bike co-op? https://www.bikecoopnm.com/
>> Everyone,
Hey J.
I'm interested in this. It sounds like a DIY derailleur clutch.
I Google searched that and got some promising hits.
If you dive into this, please share.
Thanks
Trying to stay on task in San Diego,
-Matthew
On Monday, April 5, 2021 at 5:05:15 AM UTC-7 J Schwartz wrote:
> Greetings
> I have
Patrick that looks great.
Nice coupling of the two arcs of the toothless outer ring/guard and the fd
cage.
Did you really have to hack off the stop, as in, backing out or removing
altogether the limit screw wasn't enough? I believe you regardless.
I'm slowly grasping a few things:
1. the fd
Hi Ken,
I'm curious. Why do you leave the clutch de-activated? Are there downsides
to using the clutch?
Thanks
-Matthew
On Monday, April 5, 2021 at 4:36:27 PM UTC-7 KenP wrote:
> I changed my derailler to one of the newer Shimano shadow; it has a clutch
> switch, but I leave said switch off
Very appropriate comment - the first one. And I got something out of it: if
I go swept back, beware it might be too upright.
I'm working on an Atlantis build. Actually, I've been working a lot, but
not on the Atlantis :$
I'm putting Bullmoose bars on it. One day my brain suddenly latched onto
t;
> [image: sofiapanslightedit_2048x.jpg]
>
> On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 2:16:54 PM UTC-5 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> Very appropriate comment - the first one. And I got something out of it:
>> if I go swept back, beware it might be too upright.
>> I'm working on an Atlanti
Thanks for sharing. I don't think I would have seen it otherwise.
The bog crossing: when someone faces adversity, when something goes wrong,
and it makes a person laugh, that's one of my favorite personality traits.
I could see most people I know cursing in that same situation, "work-me"
Neat Rich. Thanks all for sharing.
Perhaps a good use for old sharktoothed outer rings.
Yes I think I've heard of a "ring-in-vise, snap teeth with vise grips, file
finish" approach.
Not a bad plan B(BG) Patrick
-Matthew
On Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 4:47:47 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> It's
Neat Rich! Same here. I'm giving the triple to double conversion a second
thought. I didn't like them before because I thought of them as a crippled
triple. But this thread has changed my mind. The toothless outer ring has
been referred to by multiple names with associated functions: bash guard
Nicely done and useful because I was lost with the BRF situation and didn't
see this option before.
-Matthew
San Diego - Kumeyaay Land
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 8:14:57 AM UTC-7 Benjamin Kelley wrote:
> and the follow up. Thanks to all who helped with my spring parts bin
> cleaning.
>
Nice Nick and Joe! Thats great info. -Matthew
On Thursday, August 12, 2021 at 6:43:02 PM UTC-7 Nick Payne wrote:
> On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 5:19:50 am UTC+10 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> Ignoring Sram because I am unfamiliar, and a road vs. mtb/mtn difference,
>> lets say with
h of your axle figured out for your double crank? If
> so, I'd like to hear (and see) how your build came out.
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
> On Friday, July 9, 2021 at 1:09:13 AM UTC+9 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> Awesome John.
>> Neat crankset. I'm almost done building up m
On Monday, September 6, 2021 at 3:54:34 PM UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> Hey Jeremy,
>>
>> Sorry for the delay. I hope I didn't lag too long.
>> I scored some 29x2.4" Maxxis Ardents, off David Banzer from Treetop Bags
>> I believe. Had'em on his Clem, doing w
Nice score!
I don't know what is best for acquiring parts, but it might help to give
some of your preferences on the parts and it might strike a chord with list
members that they have such a part.
Not to say that you have to say a specific part, but like, wheel size,
brake type etc., like you
Hello RBW bunch,
I'm looking to buy a Rivendell hat.
Used or unused. Baseball style or cycling style.
All offers appreciated.
Are you planning on buying one of the Riv - Blue Lug hats? Pass on your old
one to me :)
Thank you.
-Matthew
in San Diego hoping to finish my Atlantis by Thursday to
I think the derailer looks interesting and I thought about buying one, but
not for $132 or whatever.
I am fine with them buying up the whole lot.
If they charged what they did for them because they need money, I
understand, but still wish they decided to make money another way, like
sell more
ul there will be a
>>> higher end hat offering coming up while they are looking for something to
>>> help stay afloat next year.
>>>
>>> Good luck with the hunt!
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Matt in Oswego, IL
>>>
>>&
I'd love to have it!
-Matthew
On Thursday, August 12, 2021 at 11:03:01 AM UTC-7 Paul Choi wrote:
> This was purchased new from Rivendell and worn once. As new. $40 shipped
> conus. PayPal ff. Local pickup is fine if you are local. I'm in Santa
> Clara.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
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t;>>>> On Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 4:03:35 PM UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> They did a nice run of hats a couple years ago. I picked up a bucket
>>>>>> hat, 2nd hand. I really wanted one of the traditional baseba
wo!
On Thursday, August 12, 2021 at 11:45:06 AM UTC-7 Paul Choi wrote:
> Sold to Matthew :)
>
> On Thursday, August 12, 2021 at 11:26:29 AM UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> I'd love to have it!
>> -Matthew
>>
>> On Thursday, August 12, 2021
Ignoring Sram because I am unfamiliar, and a road vs. mtb/mtn difference,
lets say within Shimano mtb/mtn freehub bodies and cassettes, the widths
are the same 8 speed through 12 speed. Double check me
here: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/speeds.html So a rear derailer has to
travel the same
Fantastic. I don't have a new model to contribute, but I can dream up
multiple posters I'd love to have (I'd pay money for them), like, comparing
the different Atlantii (2) - Toyo, Waterford, MIT - or, different
versions/builds/colors of the same model - "the many faces of Joe
Appaloosa".
I
Hi Eric,
If splitting and Thomas takes Large ...
I'm a Medium and would be happy to grab #2 and #5
Maybe #3 or 4 or 6 as an alternate.
Thank you
-Matthew
San Diego - Kumeyaay land
On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 2:48:07 PM UTC-7 Thomas B wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Not sure if you'll entertain
Awesome stuff Tex-Riv'ers!
Andrew, your's is the type of post I say I will do but never do. Thank you
for sharing. You're doing it. Nice bike. Nice bars.
Funny, I was thinking of going the opposite route with a Gus or Susie:
downsize for a long and low bike. I don't know if it would actually
r been, which
starts really close to home for me, despite having been much further.
And the bike is my way to fill in the gaps.
-Matthew P
doing local bike camping in San Diego on Kumeyaay land
On Monday, November 1, 2021 at 7:19:25 AM UTC-7 Damien wrote:
> You guys rip! That was s fun to
I'll try to find you on Instagram.
Words fail.
-Matthew P
San Diego, Kumeyaay land
P.S. Today I learned Gipiemme
On Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 12:07:31 PM UTC-7 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
> *what does "shred patriarchy" mean?* - Keeping it as non-political as
> possible - "shr
Hello all.
I scored black and gray/blue medium MUSA shorts from Eric:
https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/dlY4wVQhNVA
They're great, but I'd be better off with size Small.
Anyone have size Small and would like Medium?
I'm also on the lookout for MUSA pants - Small or (preferably?)
Max I dig it!
What stem is that? Did you give it the dull finish or is that stock?
Heck of a seatpost too.
Newbaums bar tape? Pairs great.
Thanks for giving me some bikestoke.
-Matthew
San Diego, Kumeyaay Land
On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 7:35:30 AM UTC-7 Wally Estrella wrote:
> Orange is
In hindsight I assume the stem and seatpost are Ti ...
That deeper/redder orange is fantastic.
-Matthew
On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 2:35:54 PM UTC-7 Ryan wrote:
> Agree about 12/10 coolness factor ...my knees find that gearing scary
> though...
>
> On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at
'Nother Rivendale for sale. A tall one
67cm Rivendell A. Homer Hilsen Single top tube.
San Diego
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/bik/d/san-diego-rivendell-homer-hilsen/7406756215.html
On Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 12:25:54 PM UTC-8 duh...@gmail.com wrote:
> I emailed on the Clem L last
to me :)
Almost done with the Toyo build. I better try that longer spindle soon; the
last piece of the puzzle.
-Matthew P
San Diego
On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 11:28:46 AM UTC-7 E. Ricky Creek wrote:
> I have a 58cm Waterford Atlantis. My wife has instructions not to sell it
> for at le
I have the 57 cm orange Appaloosa but your Hunq is too big for me. A Hunq
for me would be about 56 cm I reckon.
Trade the Hunq for a smaller one and then trade that one to me?
We need a third person to make this bike trade triangle!
-Matthew
San Diego
On Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 5:58:45 PM
I thought this had sold already. Wally should take it. If not, I'm
interested.
-Matthew in San Diego
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:44:19 AM UTC-8 Zach Hale wrote:
> I've got a stick pack for sale if anyone's interested. $80 + ship
>
>
Starting with this Legolas in Portland that I've thought about buying
myself:
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/d/portland-rivendell-legolas-59cm/7591649041.html
Full build details are available here:
https://quicklywilliam.notion.site/Rivendell-Legolas-93889153504547b79fba9a124170c60d
ith the timeline of when they were
> being sold.
>
> I’ll keep you in mind if I decide to swap the bullmoose bars although it
> seems silly to have these huge heavy bars shipped from Riv to the east
> coast to have them shipped back to CA.
>
> Cheers!
> Max
> On F
old quick. That 2020 price looks mighty
nice now! :)
-Matthew P, San Diego - Kumeyaay Territory
On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 10:00:54 PM UTC-7 mitchel...@gmail.com wrote:
> hey! if you are ever looking to sell this frame- id buy!
>
> On Monday, March 30, 2020 at 9:56:06 PM UTC-7 Birdma
of the bike and where it was made?
Let me know if you want to sell the bullmoose bars ;-)
Thanks for sharing and happy Bombadil'in!
-Matthew P in San Diego
On Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 10:13:49 AM UTC-7 J J wrote:
> Thanks for the report and photos, Max. Beautiful build on a rare beast. It
>
aybe causes a little
difficulty for him (quill stem supposed to make adjustments easier, is one
argument) plus the weight (FWIWeighs).
Great bike though. No complaints overall. I'll return to ingest more of the
vid.
-Matthew P
San Diego - Kumeyaay Land
On Friday, April 5, 2024 at 9:45:17 AM UTC
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