Re: [RBW] Re: New Bike Day: My Little Platy

2024-05-23 Thread Steve
Leah, as a kindred Platypus-ista Iet me say that yes indeed, you "Nailed It" !What a fun build.!!! Now ride the heck out of it. Steve in AVL On Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 1:15:25 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote: > Armand, > > No, Paul won’t do cerakoting for

[RBW] Re: Adventures in (Re) building my Saluki

2024-05-17 Thread Steve
You resuscitated it!!! Judging from the pics the Saluki was worth the effort. The polished fenders really complement the gray color way - sharp!!! On Friday, May 17, 2024 at 8:50:41 PM UTC-4 mhec...@gmail.com wrote: > You may remember my previous post after retrieving my Saluki ( Serial >

Re: [RBW] TRP RRL vs Shimano Tiagra

2024-05-17 Thread Steve
I've always found the Shimano levers to be just fine, but for my hands (glove size lg to xl) the TRPs with their wider hoods are so much better. I also find the curved levers provide more effective braking from the hoods. My $0.02 Steve in AVL On Friday, May 17, 2024 at 9:39:28 PM UTC-4

Re: [RBW] TPU inner tubes - Anyone using them?

2024-05-17 Thread Steve
Regarding the ability of "thicker TPU tubes" to transform a "high end tire" into "garden hoses" -- do I detect a note of hyperbole? On Friday, May 17, 2024 at 12:53:14 AM UTC-4 travis...@gmail.com wrote: > Then there is this froth from the sometime racer who tried several TPU > tubes for

[RBW] Re: My Rivendell Platypus - A Forever Bike Build

2024-05-15 Thread Steve
- it never fails to impress me. About those cantilevers - I went with Deore V-brakes mostly to pinch a few pennies. Yes, they definitely set up easily and perform well - but to my eyes they lack the elegance of a well executed cantilever. I say don't give up on them. Steve On Tuesday, May 14

[RBW] Re: My Rivendell Platypus - A Forever Bike Build

2024-05-15 Thread Steve
degree angle. Steve On Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 7:51:38 PM UTC-4 Armand Kizirian wrote: > Greetings fellow Rivendell Lovers! > > I’m happy to introduce to you my very first Rivendell, an Ana Purple > Platypus built up as my forever bike (#3). As someone who worked in bike > s

[RBW] Re: Bar Tape and/or Grips on an Albatross Bar

2024-05-09 Thread Steve
for the shifter and then thread the cable through the shifter lever, the mount and back into the housing. - Pull or push the cable forward to bring the lever into position on its mount and secure it in place. - There you have it! Steve On Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 4:37:14 PM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote: > Hi

Re: [RBW] TPU inner tubes - Anyone using them?

2024-05-08 Thread Steve
logged about 50 miles on them so far, but it's all been on graveled forest roads and a few miles of single track. I've been inflating the 700c x 48mm RH knobbies to 25psi. On Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 11:18:55 AM UTC-4 Ted Durant wrote: > > On May 7, 2024, at 9:49 PM, Steve wrote: &

Re: [RBW] TPU inner tubes - Anyone using them?

2024-05-07 Thread Steve
Ted, in an attempt yo educate myself in installation of these tubes, may I ask did your RH tubes come packaged with an 'O' ring on the stem? If so, did you install it inside or outside of the rim? Thanks, Steve On Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7:02:38 PM UTC-4 Ted Durant wrote: > Update on

Re: [RBW] Re: Eric M.'s new video: Shop tour, favorite workshops, tool organization and my next bicycle build

2024-05-05 Thread Steve
Eric, another great video - thanks (and thank you JJ for the link). Eric, I do have a lingering question regarding your excellent Sam restoration video - how did you finally remove the seized bottom bracket? Steve On Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 5:14:14 PM UTC-4 JohnS wrote: > Thank you E

[RBW] Re: FS: Lots of nice Chrome parts for your builds/projects

2024-05-02 Thread Steve
Msg'd - VO Levers On Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 5:57:17 PM UTC-4 nca...@gmail.com wrote: > Messaged about the cable hanger :) > > On Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 4:25:05 PM UTC-4 Drew Fitchette wrote: > >> Hey Everyone! >> >> I recently put together a new build and in going through all the stuff in

[RBW] Re: Removing more metal from my Bombadil

2024-04-29 Thread Steve
Show us the bike! Show us the bike! Show us the bike! *Plase!!!* On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 9:28:01 PM UTC-4 Kim H. wrote: > @Laing- > > Are those Honjo 65 Flat fenders ? > > Kim Hetzel. > > On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 5:23:09 PM UTC-7 kiziria...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Nice. I'm very

[RBW] Re: Bike build day: Atlantis w/ Bullmoose & '81 Trek 510 Jean-Luc Picard

2024-04-25 Thread Steve
ck these up > for a silly good price usually too and they're so common in the Midwest it > seems like they were giving them away. > [image: IMG_5532.jpg] > [image: IMG_5533.jpg] > [image: IMG_5534.jpg] > [image: IMG_5535.jpg] > [image: IMG_5536.jpg] > > > > > &

[RBW] Re: Bike build day: Atlantis w/ Bullmoose & '81 Trek 510 Jean-Luc Picard

2024-04-24 Thread Steve
job? Steve in AVL On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 4:24:18 PM UTC-4 exliontamer wrote: > Put the Bullmoose on the Atlantis & I'm loving them. They really fit my > short torso/long arms on the Atlantis. I have the stem maxed out in the > photo for posterity's sake in case anyone in the

Re: [RBW] TPU inner tubes - Anyone using them?

2024-04-22 Thread Steve
erformance, especially when climbing or accelerating. It's the same reason that I've long considered a primo wheel set to be a worthwhile upgrade. Steve in AVL On Monday, April 22, 2024 at 5:23:39 PM UTC-4 four...@gmail.com wrote: > seems like a lot of faff for a tube, esp to save a few gra

Re: [RBW] Re: Who’s getting a Platypus tomorrow?

2024-04-21 Thread Steve
g in a ride that has felt less > sluggish. I also had my saddle too low for a while which definitely wasn't > helping.. > > It’s interesting to see the variations on the Platypus frames from > previous years -- lovely setup, Steve! I’ve been wondering what the > offici

[RBW] Re: TPU inner tubes - Anyone using them?

2024-04-20 Thread Steve
were in the high teen to low twenties, which would give me a bit more confidence in them, though Will doesn't sound like he feels much love for them. I appreciate the commentary. At some future date I'll post a 500 mile review - sooner if I ditch them. Steve in AVL On Saturday, April 20, 2024

Re: [RBW] TPU inner tubes - Anyone using them?

2024-04-20 Thread Steve
descents, so I suppose I'll be doing my own field testing at that point. Steve https://www.renehersecycles.com/tpu-tubes-are-here/#:~:text=TPU%20stands%20for%20thermoplastic%20polyurethane,are%20safe%20with%20rim%20brakes. https://www.tubolito.com/faq/ https://www.globalcyclingnetwork.com/tech/gcn

[RBW] TPU inner tubes - Anyone using them?

2024-04-19 Thread Steve
long term experience with them (not necessarily the WTB version). Any punctures, did they patch satisfactorily? Longevity? Your impressions of the quality? I'll add that they dropped about 200 grams of ugly fat from the wheels - but that wasn't my main objective. Steve -- You received

[RBW] Re: Friction 9 V 10 speed

2024-04-17 Thread Steve
The fact that the "Friction vs Indexed" conversation has persisted for over 30 years now is testimony that both have their merits. - My Rivendell with a 3x8 drivetrain and Silver 2 thumb shifters is, of course, in friction mode (as was my 1970 ten speed Schwinn and my mid 70's Raleigh). I like

Re: [RBW] Re: Long Chainstays - What Problem/Deficiency Do They Solve?

2024-04-03 Thread Steve
How about "Spaghetti vs Macaroni" ? On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 6:21:28 AM UTC-4 Ryan Ogilvie wrote: > What are long chain stays in this metaphor? :-) > > > Sent from my mobile device. > > On Apr 2, 2024, at 11:26 PM, fiddl...@gmail.com > wrote: > > Ribeye vs Burger: both get the same job

Re: [RBW] Re: Long Chainstays - What Problem/Deficiency Do They Solve?

2024-04-03 Thread Steve
How about "Chain of sausages vs Sausage patties" ? On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 6:21:28 AM UTC-4 Ryan Ogilvie wrote: > What are long chain stays in this metaphor? :-) > > > Sent from my mobile device. > > On Apr 2, 2024, at 11:26 PM, fiddl...@gmail.com > wrote: > > Ribeye vs Burger: both

[RBW] Re: Question about rear brake cable housing routing with low friction on a Clem

2024-03-31 Thread Steve
impression of how it performs. On Sunday, March 31, 2024 at 3:33:49 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote: > Steve, > > I learned it from motorcycles, too. I run my rear brake with more travel > than the front so it's hard to lock up, and use it as a drag brake on loose > surfaces.* Which co

Re: [RBW] Long Chainstays - What Problem/Deficiency Do They Solve?

2024-03-31 Thread Steve
ble, controlled, and a bit easier on the tush. Steve On Sunday, March 31, 2024 at 2:55:11 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote: > Grant extended the chainstays on my road customs from an XO-1-length 42 cm > on the 1995 to 45 cm (to end of horizontal dropouts; Chauncey extended them > by anot

Re: [RBW] Long Chainstays - What Problem/Deficiency Do They Solve?

2024-03-31 Thread Steve
ble, controlled, and a bit easier on the tush. Steve On Sunday, March 31, 2024 at 2:55:11 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote: > Grant extended the chainstays on my road customs from an XO-1-length 42 cm > on the 1995 to 45 cm (to end of horizontal dropouts; Chauncey extended them > by anot

[RBW] Re: Question about rear brake cable housing routing with low friction on a Clem

2024-03-31 Thread Steve
of my approach may be a carry over from motorcycling, but it works for me. Steve On Sunday, March 31, 2024 at 11:38:37 AM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote: > You may get a little smoother (less gritty-feeling) action at the brake > lever because the cable is making one less turn at the seat lug, b

[RBW] Re: Question about rear brake cable housing routing with low friction on a Clem

2024-03-31 Thread Steve
that pulley is going to get dirty. Steve On Sunday, March 31, 2024 at 10:11:46 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote: > It may be less but would it really matter enough to notice it in brake > funtion I can't say as every setup is unique. > The main thing with the roller to me it so there isn'

[RBW] Re: Question about rear brake cable housing routing with low friction on a Clem

2024-03-31 Thread Steve
I'm following with interest - and though my mixte (Platypus) sports V-brakes I've had similar questions in my effort to smooth out the pull of the rear brake. I've tried routing the cable through the short guide brazed on the seat tube as well as bypassing it. Didn't seem to make much

[RBW] Re: Ride Report: The Queen's Ransom (Sort of)

2024-03-15 Thread Steve
John, excellent! Nice photos too. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. As a South-easterner (North Carolina) I find the Southwest exotically beautiful - and in particular, the Sonoran desert. Steve On Friday, March 15, 2024 at 7:15:30 AM UTC-4 mathiass...@gmail.com wrote: > Gr

[RBW] Re: Friction Shifting Issues with my Old Clem

2024-03-15 Thread Steve
the riddle. Steve On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-4 Michael Morrissey wrote: > Hi Vincent, > > That Clem is beautiful, but your shifting issue sounds frustrating. Are > you running a 9-speed cassette in the back? I had the indexing Sunrace > thumbie

[RBW] Re: Trip Report: Death Valley February 2024

2024-03-07 Thread Steve
Diana, love your photography - and - love your Platy with the Chocos. (I'm admittedly biased, but your bike puts both the Salsa and the Kona to shame) On Wednesday, March 6, 2024 at 6:48:18 PM UTC-5 John Rinker wrote: > Excellent trip report Diana! You and your friends covered a lot of >

[RBW] Re: The Official Introduction of RoadeoRosa

2024-02-20 Thread Steve
I say it's OK to geek out over bikes - especially if it's a unique Rivendell. Steve in Asheville --- Waiting for the official photo shoot glamour pics. On Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at 10:41:11 PM UTC-5 Bikie#4646 wrote: > *"Those who do will appreciate the richness of detail and s

[RBW] Re: The Official Introduction of RoadeoRosa

2024-02-20 Thread Steve
Abso-F'n-lutely Beautiful !!! Go Pink! On Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at 8:31:40 AM UTC-5 ascpgh wrote: > What a build Bill. > > I said to Leah when she was considering the plunge for some bespoke bits > that as you ride more, your experiences forge preferences for particular > bike pieces

Re: [RBW] Re: New Frame Day (the build commences)

2024-02-19 Thread Steve
e tires, saddle and handlebars all black. Meditating on a rule is >>>>>>> one of >>>>>>> the joke-penance things that the Velominati tell people to do. >>>>>>> Meditating >>>>>>> on Rule #8 is my attempt at a joke tha

[RBW] Re: New Frame Day (the build commences)

2024-02-16 Thread Steve
I sheepishly asked "What is this rule #8...?" Now I know -- and not just #8, but all 95 of them! Thank you Bill & John Dewey for the illuminating me about the Velominati --- but now I can't stop giggling. On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 3:31:58 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote: > Yes, I've

[RBW] Re: Crankset/BB question

2024-02-16 Thread Steve
luck! Steve in Asheville On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 1:07:21 PM UTC-5 Adam wrote: > Hi all, > > A while back I posted about low q, low-range cranks for my Hillborne. > > I just ordered one of the VO 46/30s, which seems like a good option at the > price. I'll use the stock r

Re: [RBW] Re: New Frame Day (the build commences)

2024-02-16 Thread Steve
Okay, I'll bitewhat is this rule #8 of which you speak? On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 6:44:14 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote: > SMH > > Meditate on Rule #8, consider my Legolas, meditate much longer on Rule #8, > and then recite Rule #8 > > Bill Lindsay > El Cerrito, CA > > On Thursday,

Re: [RBW] Re: RoadeoRosa teaser

2024-02-15 Thread Steve
waiting for it Waiting For It WAITING FOR IT !!! On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 8:15:47 AM UTC-5 Ryan wrote: > No kidding, Leah! I am dying to see this bike! Bill, you've been waiting a > long time for it...mind you, I know you have a large stable, but still... > > On Thursday, February

[RBW] Re: New Platypus

2024-02-11 Thread Steve
front rack, a 44-34-24 triple crankset, and of course, plump tires (42mm RH slicks under 62mm Honjos). The more I ride it the more I love it. So, needless to say, I'm digging your Platypus!!! Steve In Asheville On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 7:49:05 AM UTC-5 sarahlik...@gmail.com wrot

[RBW] Re: RoadeoRosa teaser

2024-02-09 Thread Steve
I never would have considered pink as a desired color for a bike of my own -- until I laid eyes on a Crust Bombora. Bill, I'm laying down a bet that your Roadeo Rosa will out bombora the Bombora!!! I'm eagerly awaiting some glamour pics of the beauty. Steve in Asheville On Friday, February

Re: [RBW] Re: Knobby tires and fenders

2024-02-03 Thread Steve
to epoxy the sleeves to secure them to the stays if they wind up too thin walled to use the set screws. Regarding running knobbies with 3+cm of fender clearance (that's HUGE!): there's only one way to know for sure [image: Happy smiley face or emoticon line art icon for apps and websites] Steve On

[RBW] Re: Bikeshop A-Hole Video

2024-01-30 Thread Steve
Thanks for sharing Doug. It was refreshing to hear a shop owner critique high end race bikes. Any idea where the guy's shop is located? His personal All Rounder looked pretty sharp. Steve in Asheville On Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 8:14:34 AM UTC-5 Doug H. wrote: > It's a fun video desp

[RBW] Re: Knobby tires and fenders

2024-01-30 Thread Steve
for drops and take it on the road. Steve in Asheville On Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 3:56:47 AM UTC-5 Tom Wyland wrote: > I'm not sure if this answers the question but perhaps it will help. I run > 63mm VO Fluted fenders on my Platypus. The stated max tire size is 48mm > with fenders

Re: [RBW] Preaching to the choir

2024-01-29 Thread Steve
I follow the Snob, he's alright. I've owned a carbon fiber bike, it was alright. On Monday, January 29, 2024 at 8:24:49 PM UTC-5 John Rinker wrote: > Thanks for sharing this link Keith. I do enjoy the irreverence of Eben, > but he certainly seems to be tempering as he ages. Among the salient

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-27 Thread Steve
inside the bag. It's a low cost, light weight solution that repurposes bit of plastic that is otherwise destined for the land fill. Your Schwinn looks like a sweet little bike in its own right. Steve in Asheville On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 12:43:31 AM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote: > Thinking ab

[RBW] Re: big big chain sizing method dilemma

2024-01-20 Thread Steve
Brenton, I d mount the RD on at this point and put it through its pace on the work stand. Steve On Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 3:28:07 PM UTC-5 brenton...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > Rear: 11-36, front: 46-34-22 > > I'm using the big-big chain sizing method reco

Re: [RBW] Re: New Jewelry for my Platypus

2024-01-17 Thread Steve
Motolites. Steve in Asheville On Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 6:27:46 PM UTC-5 Ryan wrote: > Approve!!!it's a stunner > > On Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 4:44:01 PM UTC-6 JAS wrote: > >> Now you've done it! That's the fanciest Platy I've ever seen and now >> we're

[RBW] Re: ISO: Frame Pump Zefal HpX 1 or Acceptable Alternate

2024-01-17 Thread Steve
I've been keeping an eye open for a frame pump for my 50cm Platy as well - and wondering why RBW spec'ed such a short span for the pump peg. I'd love to hang a Silca Impero on it, but even their small (44 - 49 cm / 17.3 - 19.3 in.) appears to be a bit too long. Steve in Asheville

Re: [RBW] OK to post non Rivendell bikes for sale here?

2024-01-17 Thread Steve
large. Fits more like a medium. I am 5’10”. Riv >> content? My Gus has taken it’s place. >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Jan 16, 2024, at 4:38 PM, Steve wrote: >> >> You've piqued my curiosity - what's the bike? >> >> Steve >> >> On Tuesday

Re: [RBW] OK to post non Rivendell bikes for sale here?

2024-01-16 Thread Steve
You've piqued my curiosity - what's the bike? Steve On Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 12:57:17 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote: > The moderator and others can correct me, but I think that if the bike in > question is relatively aligned with Rivendell tastes and might appeal to > lis

Re: [RBW] Re: FS: Paul Minimoto Brakes $225 - I have a pair to sell also!

2024-01-16 Thread Steve
Patrick, this reference lists the Minimoto as having an 83mm arm length. Compare that to the length of your current brakes. https://gravelbikearchive.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/v-brake-arm-lengths/. On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 10:40:23 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote: > Thanks, Cal, that's

Re: [RBW] Re: FS: Paul Minimoto Brakes $225 - I have a pair to sell also!

2024-01-15 Thread Steve
Here's what the man has to say about fender clearances for several of his brakes, including the Motolites and Minimotos--- (I happened .to watch this one when II was considering brakes for my Platypus. Wound up going with Deore Vs but they might turn out to be a placeholder for

Re: [RBW] Re: FS: Paul Minimoto Brakes $225 - I have a pair to sell also!

2024-01-15 Thread Steve
Here's what the man has to say about fender clearances for several of his brakes, including the Motolites and Minimotos--- (I happened .to watch this one when II was considering brakes for my Platypus. Wound up going with Deore Vs but they might turn out to be a placeholder for

[RBW] Re: Ride report: Orange Blossom Special 2024

2024-01-15 Thread Steve
Brian, I have to second it - great ride report. Maybe next year I can make it down from NC to add another Riv to the mix. Might be fun to put those big knobbies on a Platypus. I should mention though - I hate that kind of mud, it grinds away the drive train. Steve in Asheville On Monday

Re: [RBW] Re: Goals for 2024 (will they be S.M.A.R.T. ?)

2024-01-15 Thread Steve
John, well said!!! At the risk of using a word that has become trivialized by consumer culture, you have eloquently described the Zen of cycling. I don't find it on every ride, but it is indeed my goal, and is what keeps me coming back for more. Steve On Sunday, January 14, 2024 at 11:41

[RBW] Re: First turns of the pedals on my new Platypus

2024-01-15 Thread Steve
you just might need some fenders. Steve -- on a 2022 Mermaid Platypus On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 12:25:32 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote: > That's a nice bike! I totally agree about trigger shifters, they work and > I love them. The derailleur my trigger works with on my Clem (SRAM) i

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Fan Club now open for membership

2024-01-13 Thread Steve
obsessions - but regardless, the result is still a benefit to the society I live in. I will be proudly displaying my Bicycle Fan Club patch in the map pocket of my handlebar bag and keeping my eye peeled for fellow BFC members. Steve in Asheville On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 6:12:32 PM UTC-5 Ron Mc wr

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Fan Club now open for membership

2024-01-13 Thread Steve
What? Am I the only member in the BFC clubhouse? On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 9:50:00 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote: > I just now joined the club! > > I like the idea - Good on you G.P. & good on RBW. > > > https://www.rivbike.com/collections/bicycle-fan-club?mc_cid=58d

[RBW] Bicycle Fan Club now open for membership

2024-01-12 Thread Steve
I just now joined the club! I like the idea - Good on you G.P. & good on RBW. https://www.rivbike.com/collections/bicycle-fan-club?mc_cid=58d4e2075a_eid=5d4cbaf1a4 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this

Re: [RBW] Re: Goals for 2024 (will they be S.M.A.R.T. ?)

2024-01-12 Thread Steve
My goals for 2024 are to enjoy every ride I take and to break for coffee outdoors on any ride over one hour in duration. We'll see if I can achieve them. Steve in Asheville On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 8:19:54 PM UTC-5 ttoshi wrote: > I'm planning on completing a 200k, 300k and 4

Re: [RBW] Re: New Jewelry for my Platypus

2024-01-11 Thread Steve
for liking their bling even more. You know though, Paul brakes are not just pretty - I think you'll be amazed by their performance. Steve in Asheville On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 8:56:52 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote: > Big time APPROVE?! I have seen APPROVE before from B

Re: [RBW] Advantages of triple drivetrains (VO post)

2024-01-11 Thread Steve
between the 3 rings with the chain running in the middle cogs yields steps of ~ 10 gear inches. Over the right terrain I've been able to amuse myself by using only the front derailleur. Steve On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 12:29:16 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote: > "Can those Ultegra

Re: [RBW] Re: Who’s getting a Platypus tomorrow?

2024-01-11 Thread Steve
Tio - I meant to ask about the bag -- Inverted MTB portage bag? On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 7:18:31 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote: > Tio, you've got yourself a good looking Platypus there!!! It's always > nice to see another Man On A Mixte. Enjoy!!! > > Steve > Platypus &g

Re: [RBW] Re: Who’s getting a Platypus tomorrow?

2024-01-11 Thread Steve
Tio, you've got yourself a good looking Platypus there!!! It's always nice to see another Man On A Mixte. Enjoy!!! Steve Platypus Ritchey Outback Sampson Silverton 650b conversion On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 12:38:44 PM UTC-5 tio ryan wrote: > After years of admiration, I fina

Re: [RBW] Why do some bikes just feel consistently faster?

2024-01-06 Thread Steve
is. Steve in Asheville On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 3:14:10 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote: > My two hypotheses are 1) the frame stiffness is perfectly matched to your > power output at optimal cadence, so you do get that energy return known as > planing and/or 2) the fit is perfectl

[RBW] Re: Maiden voyage with my new Homer

2024-01-06 Thread Steve
until I've put some miles on it - which explains my ever burgeoning collection of spare parts. Steve in Asheville, NC On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 2:52:27 PM UTC-5 Tim Bantham wrote: > Congrats Don! Looks like a nice build. My new Homer frameset is hanging in > my basement just w

Re: [RBW] Re: Berthoud Decaleur

2024-01-05 Thread Steve
recently installed a 650b set of 62mm smooths on my Platypus. They are superb. On Friday, January 5, 2024 at 9:31:08 PM UTC-5 Ron Mc wrote: > Hi Steve, 700c. > I've passed buying fender kits, and like the Honjo blanks from Jitensha, > so I can drill all my own holes. > [image: M0u2TGP.

Re: [RBW] Re: Berthoud Decaleur

2024-01-05 Thread Steve
recently installed a 650b set of 62mm smooths on my Platypus. They are superb. On Friday, January 5, 2024 at 9:31:08 PM UTC-5 Ron Mc wrote: > Hi Steve, 700c. > I've passed buying fender kits, and like the Honjo blanks from Jitensha, > so I can drill all my own holes. > [image:

Re: [RBW] Re: Berthoud Decaleur

2024-01-05 Thread Steve
. Steve in Asheville, NC On Friday, January 5, 2024 at 3:59:20 PM UTC-5 Ron Mc wrote: > > John, one more thing while I'm thinking about it. > The F106 opens from the bottom front toward the rear - what I wanted to > add, it doesn't have a tombstone sleeve. > It takes some cre

[RBW] Re: FS: Jumbo Rosco Bubbe Iditabike

2024-01-04 Thread Steve
Nice build Kai - for sure the wildest Rivendell I've seen yet. Just looking at your pics makes me want to go bike packing. Dare I say gnarly ?!? Sooner or later it's gonna snow and you're gonna miss that two wheeled pack mule . On Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 9:31:47 AM UTC-5

[RBW] Re: WTB – Nitto 34F Rack

2023-12-24 Thread Steve
exchanged emails with a gentleman in the shop named Drew who took the time to look at some pics of my fork and determined that it "should work" - and it did. My first choice is always my favorite LBS, followed by RBW - - but there are times when they just don't have what I'm looking f

[RBW] Re: "Grant hates toe clips."

2023-12-24 Thread Steve
apted to the spiked flats. I sprang for a pair of flat MTB shoes, which I found play very nicely with the pedals. I'd arrived at Grant's point of view - though perhaps for a different reason. So there you have it; when your knees are trying to tell you something - listen to 'em. Steve in Ashevill

[RBW] Re: New Bike Stuff Day

2023-12-24 Thread Steve
wrote: > > Wow it looks great. I didn’t even see the fenders until you pointed them > out. By being understated, the graceful frame is more of a standout. I > haven’t thought of taking my Platy off road, but perhaps I will now. > Roberta > On Saturday, December 23, 2023 at

[RBW] Re: 90-year-old cyclist: remarkable video

2023-12-22 Thread Steve
MARVELOUS!!! Thank you Patrick for sharing this. On Friday, December 22, 2023 at 5:59:04 AM UTC-5 ascpgh wrote: > That was wonderful. > > If you move the cursor to the progress bar below the video but not stop, > rewind or advance the frame , becomes a profile such as a ride route. Very >

[RBW] Re: Opinions sought - Platypus needs wheels

2023-12-13 Thread Steve
Thank you guys for sharing your thoughts/opinions. Definitely going with DB spokes, upon your advice. Velocity Quills and DT Swiss 350s it will be - NWD (new wheels day) coming soon for me! Steve, the Lousy Poet On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 9:49:33 PM UTC-5 Ed Carolipio wrote: > Like

[RBW] Re: WTB/Info Needed. German Mirror Screw

2023-12-12 Thread Steve
fasteners, albeit over priced. Steve On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 7:57:40 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote: > I lost the screw that keeps the German mirror housing snugged, so the > mirror doesn't flop around. Does anyone know what size screw I need or > have one I can buy? > > Th

[RBW] Re: New bike day: 60cm Sergio Green Platypus complete

2023-12-11 Thread Steve
Brett, Congrats on the new Platypus. I built one up this past summer (50cm with 650b wheels) and have been loving it. I have to concur with your first impression - not particularly fast, but supremely comfortable. And I'll add "capable and sure footed' to the descriptors. It has acquitted

[RBW] Opinions sought - Platypus needs wheels

2023-12-11 Thread Steve
for me using their Racer hubs instead of the 350s. Before I pull the trigger though I'd love to hear what thoughts or opinions others might have. Thanks, Steve -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from

[RBW] Re: New Bike Day X2

2023-12-11 Thread Steve
2011, if not, here it is: http://simplecycle-marc.blogspot.com/2011/02/me-and-mixte.html Steve On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 9:13:52 AM UTC-5 sarahlik...@gmail.com wrote: > Tim, that is exciting news! And please post pictures because we need more > men on mixtes! Every time I find on

[RBW] Re: New Bike Day X2

2023-12-11 Thread Steve
is: http://simplecycle-marc.blogspot.com/2011/02/me-and-mixte.html Steve On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 9:13:52 AM UTC-5 sarahlik...@gmail.com wrote: > Tim, that is exciting news! And please post pictures because we need more > men on mixtes! Every time I find one I show my fian

[RBW] Re: NBD: VO Polyvalent

2023-12-08 Thread Steve
Matthew, be sure to show it off with some pics when you get the PolyV built up. I think they're an intriguing frameset, both the Lowkicker and the diamond. Not trying to influence you here, but I love this Blue Lug build: On Friday, December 8, 2023 at 12:38:12 PM UTC-5 Josh C wrote: > Love

[RBW] Re: Brakes Pads & Rims

2023-12-05 Thread Steve
Pads, brakes, brake levers, rim braking surface, and even the frame and fork that the brakes are mounted on -- they are an integrated system, they all work together to slow and/or stop the spinning wheels. Change any one part and, for better or worse, you've altered the system. On Tuesday,

[RBW] Re: FS. Brooks B67 & 68

2023-12-04 Thread Steve
*Bump* -- B67 remains for sale (The 68 has been sold). Offers accepted. On Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 11:16:01 AM UTC-5 Steve wrote: > B68 has been spoken for. > > On Friday, December 1, 2023 at 6:07:13 PM UTC-5 jaredwilson wrote: > >> PM sent >> >> On Friday,

[RBW] Re: NEW BIKE DAY ! - My blue 52cm Clem Smith Jr. "L" bicycle

2023-12-04 Thread Steve
Kim, congrats on the Clem. The best bikes are always the ones that fit. That fender ornament is too fun !!! There must be a story behind it. Reminds me of a classic Packard. [image: Antique Packard Automobile Hood Ornament Jigsaw Puzzle by Vintage Images] On Sunday, December 3, 2023 at

[RBW] Re: FS. Brooks B67 & 68

2023-12-02 Thread Steve
B68 has been spoken for. On Friday, December 1, 2023 at 6:07:13 PM UTC-5 jaredwilson wrote: > PM sent > > On Friday, December 1, 2023 at 3:06:43 PM UTC-8 jaredwilson wrote: > >> Will take the b68 >> >> On Friday, December 1, 2023 at 3:06:15 PM UTC-8 steve...

[RBW] Re: FS. Brooks B67 & 68

2023-12-01 Thread Steve
(friends & family). Thanks for looking. Steve On Friday, December 1, 2023 at 6:01:31 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote: > [image: FullSizeR.jpeg][image: IMG_1764.jpeg]B67: Very good condition. > Used for no more than 500 miles. Leather has not required re-tensioning. > Nice thick hid

[RBW] FS Brooks B67 & B68

2023-12-01 Thread Steve
as the 67. Asking $40. Will do both for $95. Buyer covers shipping cost from North Carolina (if interested PM with your zip code and I'll have the packaging store give me a quote). I'm in Asheville, NC; happy to arrange for pick up. Will accept PayPal (friends & family). Thanks for looking. S

Re: [RBW] Re: ISO: 55cm Platypus frame or bike

2023-11-25 Thread Steve
If Rivendell riders are a bit of a global tribe, then Platypus riders are one its most distinguished clans (I'm sure). Ben, welcome to the Platypus Clan Steve Asheville, NC On Saturday, November 25, 2023 at 2:11:40 PM UTC-5 Brian Turner wrote: > Congrats, Ben! I can’t wait to take a t

[RBW] Re: A Homer Hill build....

2023-11-25 Thread Steve
An Albastache with drop bar levers? I'm sure some Homer riders will chime in with their thoughts, but I've found that mustache style bars can strike a happy compromise between swept back designs and drop bars. The trick I think is to get the height and reach dialed in so they provide both a

Re: [RBW] Northern Hemisphere Fall / Autumn Riding Photos 2023

2023-11-23 Thread Steve
Jason, nice build - and a nice pic too. I'm starting to lust after those Moto-Lites. On Sunday, November 19, 2023 at 10:19:37 PM UTC-5 J wrote: > SallyG and Eric > I remember my first week in the bay area after when I didn't yet have the > confidence to ride far from the house, I ran into two

[RBW] Re: Anna Purple

2023-11-18 Thread Steve
filet brazed middle stays. And, BTW, Sheldon Brown was wrong - a mixtie is NOT just a "ladies bike". https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_m.html#mixte Steve On Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 2:50:53 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote: > All those colorful parts from your Clem on an Ana

Re: [RBW] Northern Hemisphere Fall / Autumn Riding Photos 2023

2023-11-16 Thread Steve
John Rinker, nice photos!I want to ride that trail !!! (or one like it). Southern Arizona? Steve (in the leafy North Carolina Appalachians) On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 7:10:17 PM UTC-5 Eric Marth wrote: > Love it, John! > > Here's one from today. Not pictured: noxious

[RBW] Re: YAHT (Yet Another Handlebar Thread) :D

2023-11-16 Thread Steve
https://redshiftsports.com/products/cruise-control-drop-bar-grips On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 10:31:19 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote: > Modemmisuser, have you looked at the Redshift Cruise Control system for > drop bars? I've used the upper pads with a VO Porteur bar, so a slightly >

[RBW] Re: YAHT (Yet Another Handlebar Thread) :D

2023-11-16 Thread Steve
Modemmisuser, have you looked at the Redshift Cruise Control system for drop bars? I've used the upper pads with a VO Porteur bar, so a slightly different application than a drop bar, but I thought they were well made. They're worth considering - link below. You might also consider reducing

[RBW] Re: Platypus for Clem L?

2023-11-10 Thread Steve
What did Roberta get ??? Inquiring minds want to know !!! On Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 11:16:34 PM UTC-5 Kim H. wrote: > The suspense grows. I can hear it now. > > On Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 7:35:03 PM UTC-8 Roberta wrote: > >> I’m waiting for some of the parts to come in. I’ll post

[RBW] Re: Bedrock Mountain Clogs in Stock!

2023-10-31 Thread Steve
Brent, I grabbed a a leather pair of the clogs when they were first released and I have to agree with you - my feet also found then lacking adequate arch support. As for cycling in them, the soles are also a bit soft and flexy for my taste. So there you go - I like them for casual wear,

[RBW] Re: Good story about old school LBS

2023-10-29 Thread Steve
Good read! Thanks Max for sharing the link - I just may have to add the site to my list of cycling related bookmarks. On Sunday, October 29, 2023 at 7:27:45 AM UTC-4 maxcr wrote: > I read this and it’s the kind of thing I love about bikes and good people > around bikes, good read for a rainy

[RBW] Re: PDW Safety Tabs

2023-09-16 Thread Steve
probably say "oh, I'll get to that later" and karma would get > me right in that moment. > > Bill Lindsay > El Cerrito, CA > > > On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 6:28:06 PM UTC-7 steve...@gmail.com > wrote: > >> As a semi-fanatical fender freak (alum

[RBW] Re: PDW Safety Tabs

2023-09-16 Thread Steve
tick in his front fender. He ended up in an air ambulance as > I recall. Of course, he was running knobies with his fenders, which is > always a bad Idea. > > On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 6:28:06 PM UTC-7 steve...@gmail.com > wrote: > >> As a semi-fanatical fender fre

[RBW] PDW Safety Tabs

2023-09-15 Thread Steve
As a semi-fanatical fender freak (aluminum please!) who advocates their use for nearly any and all bikes, I feel obliged to share that after rolling over several thousand miles of gravel forest service roads my tire kicked an unidentified object up into the front fender while at speed. It was

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