the Herse brakes perform than the Mafacs. And he's someone who
knows how to get the best out of Mafacs.
On 4/15/19 8:22 PM, 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
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Steve, no standard. A standard to be a standard must be
universal, independent of brands of parts, frame or builder. British
BB threading, that's a standard.
On Monday, April 15, 2019 at 3:41:21 PM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
There is a standard, it's just that not everybody has followed
to
photograph it.
This is the bike Peter was riding last year, and in many ways it's very
similar to the CdM bike -- only without the most extreme weight shaving
measures.
On 4/15/19 1:15 PM, sameness wrote:
Steve, are you using the Rene Herse cantilevers? Newer or older canti
stud spacing
"low end" parts can be overlooked, when they're often
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No adjustment required and no mechanism for adjustment because none is
required beats Paul's system every time.
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On 4/15/19 10:11 AM, 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
Try changing the height of your bars on the road with a threadless
stem. If you set it up correctly (extra length in the steerer+ extra
spacers), it can be done ... but it will take ten times longer than
with a quill stem.
. For all the claimed
complexity of threaded headset adjustmemt, one doesn't have to
fiddle with headset preload when changing or adjusting a quill stem.
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On 4/14/19 8:00 PM, Erik Wright wrote:
I'm thinking about getting canti posts brazed onto my sidepull Sam
Hillborne to fit a wider tire / make wide tire installation easier.
Canti brakes would be replacing Paul Racers.
If I go this route, what are the best options out there? I figure top
of
less stems.
The removable faceplate on most threadless stems sure does make it
easier to change handlebars, but I am still not a big fan of
threadless. Bit of a retro-grouch I guess.
I already have a Crust LD stem patiently awaiting the GBW.
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a data point of one saddle.
Prior to reading this, I'd figured I would use my Rivet saddles and then get
Berthoud saddles once I needed to. Hearing your experience has me wondering
about that plan, so knowing Berthoud's customer service record would be very
helpful.
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> I just posted three photos I came across of the S.O. I had taken for a
> fellow that has expressed interest. They were done to show some pain
> imperfections. The top tube photos shows some specks cau
for an
ultimate wheel set. Gran Bois are on sale at Compass. Might be a good
option if fiberless isn’t important. Sure are pretty.
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that. With friction, it would be
easy, but I doubt an 11x and friction play well together and it may not even be
an option.
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I'll drop my price for the Splats to $25.00 shipped to lower 48 CONUS.
Steve
On Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 8:30:44 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
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> I've got a pair of Splats I've never used, don't plan on using, and would
> like to move them along to someone who can
Price drop and bump. I'll bring my price down to $80.00 shipped to lower
48 CONUS. Steve.
On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 3:59:30 PM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
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> Hello forum,
> I'm offering for sale my little to no used B17N in honey color. It
> has never been wet and a
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Looks like a really fun go-fast build at a good price. Did they
ever come with canti brakes or was this customized?
Darin
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On 4/5/19 6:15 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
One way to solve this for automobile drivers is to limit bhp to no
more than 50 for a full-sized sedan equipped to carry a family of 6,
and 30 for a compact until one has scored a sufficiently high
composite number built from IQ, age, years driving,
Cowchipper! With the right levers it is an amazing bar.
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Such a fun story; which I enjoyed reading; even on Instagram!
On Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 5:42:05 PM UTC-5, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> I really wanted to title this “The Pilfered Clem” but I can’t because
> pilfer means “to steal stealthily in small amounts and often again and
>
I still have the Clem front basket for sale. I'd like $ 45.00 shipped in
lower 48 CONUS. Please DM me off list with questions. Steve
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 4:42:51 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Good Morning, Forum and all the Clem folks out there,
>I'm offering for sa
The bags have been sold and are on their way to their new owner.
On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 8:34:53 PM UTC-5, Dave Brandt wrote:
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> Thanks for letting us know and if it doesn’t work out please contact me.
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> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Simpleone complete. I purchased the frame
> second hand from a list member last Spring. The frame is in excellent
&g
and found they have a little banner welcoming
those coming from goo.gl; clicking on it leads you to a process where
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- I'm still weighing the question and hoping for more evidence -
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what day it is.’
Haha,suckered again! Being retired I don’t pay much attention to the calendar
anymore.
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Harlequin Weave is so elegant! :-)
On 3/31/19 12:15 PM, Cody Bartz wrote:
I put Newbaum's 'brown' and 'khaki' on mine.
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Yes, Philip, The bags have beeb sold. The current fenders on the bike are
Planet Bike in commuter yellow. They really look neat with the dark green
paint in my opinion. Steven
On Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 9:05:45 AM UTC-5, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> Here are some of the Instagram
Just announcing this bike is still available for $1100.00 plus Bike Flights
shipping after packing by my LBS. Steve
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
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> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Simpleone complete. I purchased the frame
> second hand from a li
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Do you have a Harbour Freight store near you. They sell a tool roll that
might work for your needs.
On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 1:24:35 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I need a cheap but convenient way to carry basic bike tools to monthly
> volunteer bike repair events. The largest tools
Well, the bags have just been sold pending payment.
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> I will take them if you still have them.
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Hello Forum,
I'm offering for sale one Large Acorn saddlebag and one Acorn
handlebar bag. Both are Olive canvas in color with honey-colored leather.
The bags are in as new condition, never been wet, and always stored
indoors. I don't have photos to share but they are exactly as they
Good morning Forum,
I've had a couple of inquiries but no takers. I'm bumping the
Simpleone and dropping my price to $1100 plus shipping. Please DM me with
questions.
Steve
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Sim
I've got a pair of Splats I've never used, don't plan on using, and would
like to move them along to someone who can use them. They are in excellent
condition. I think these are the Size C for shoe size 9-12/14. I wear a
10 and they fit okay. I'd like to get $30.00 net for the pair; shipped
The Clem rack has sold.
On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 2:49:01 PM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Just an update of other Clem accessories for sale by me. I have the
> Pletscher rear rack with pannier rails and Clem SKS pump that fits the rack
> I'd let go for $90.00 shipped CONUS
The clem rack has sold.
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:58:40 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Hello forum,
> I've a Clem rack including the pannier rales and SKS Novice pump that
> fits the rack. I want $90.00 for the entire package net to me shipped to
> lower 48 CO
By the way, this rack is in excellent shape and never been wrecked. I did
purchase it last year from a list member. Steve
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:58:40 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Hello forum,
> I've a Clem rack including the pannier rales and SKS No
Announcing I'm going to reduce my price to $1200.00 net with purchaser
paying for my LBS to pack and ship via Bikeflights from 65802. Please DM
me off list with questions.
Steve
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Sim
Just an update of other Clem accessories for sale by me. I have the
Pletscher rear rack with pannier rails and Clem SKS pump that fits the rack
I'd let go for $90.00 shipped CONUS. Please DM me with questions.
Thanks,
Steve
On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 7:42:03 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote
The saddle has sold.
On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 7:08:41 PM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> For the sake of clarification; this saddle has the smaller silver rivets
> and not the hammered copper rivets. Also, I'll drop the price to $75.00
> shipped CONUS.
>
> On Wednes
For the sake of clarification; this saddle has the smaller silver rivets
and not the hammered copper rivets. Also, I'll drop the price to $75.00
shipped CONUS.
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 6:10:58 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Hello Forum. I'm offering for sale this saddle w
With nearly 250 viewers, I'm going to reduce my price to #1300.00 net with
buyer covering packing by my LBS and Bike Flights shipping. Please DM me
with questions.
Steve
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Simpleone co
The clemasack has been officially sold and heading back East.
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 4:42:51 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Good Morning, Forum and all the Clem folks out there,
>I'm offering for sale as one package my Riv Bosco basket and Olive
> Sackviille Clemasack.
The bag has been sold pending payment.
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 4:42:51 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Good Morning, Forum and all the Clem folks out there,
>I'm offering for sale as one package my Riv Bosco basket and Olive
> Sackviille Clemasack. I purchased
Hi Clems,
I've decided I would sell the Olive Clemasack alone for $$65.00
shipped CONUS. It's as new so save yourself some money. DM if you've
questions, please.
Steve
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 4:42:51 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Good Morning, Forum and all th
Since this has had over 100 views, I will reduce my price to $80.00 net to
me shipped in CONUS.
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 6:10:58 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Hello Forum. I'm offering for sale this saddle which I had on my
> Simpleone. I also had a B17 and decided
This saddle is still available. -Steve
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 6:10:58 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Hello Forum. I'm offering for sale this saddle which I had on my
> Simpleone. I also had a B17 and decided to switch saddles and sell this
> one. It is in as new c
of the funds to make a purchase from Riv.
Please DM me with any questions.
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with the
green frame.
Steven
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Simpleone complete. I purchased the frame
> second hand from a list member last Spring. The frame is in excellent
> condition with only a rare paint c
Good morning Forum. I'm bumping this saddle for sale. FYI-Shipping for me
to either coast usually runs in the $20-$25.00 range. This saddle is in as
new condition so really a good buy.
Thanks,
Steve Butcher
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 6:10:58 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
>
[image: Simpleone 2.jpg]
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Simpleone complete. I purchased the frame
> second hand from a list member last Spring. The frame is in excellent
> condition with only a rare paint c
[image: Simpleone.jpg]
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Simpleone complete. I purchased the frame
> second hand from a list member last Spring. The frame is in excellent
> condition with only a rare paint c
to
you but, due to some family time the next few days, it may be mid next week
at the soonest. Thanks, all!
Steve
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale my 56 cm. Simpleone complete. I purchased the frame
> second hand from a list me
I know, Joe. I was using my cell phone in tight quarters and lower light
levels. Tougher for a friction shifting rim braking guy like me...I'll see
what I can do.
Steve
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 1:13:30 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> The wheels and bags add value for sure, but you
Thanks, Chris, for the kind plug.
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 11:55:59 AM UTC-6, Pondero wrote:
>
> Wow...here's a nice one. Someone might hastily put the price and the bike
> together, and wonder about the value. But Steve's put a load of pricey
> extras in this deal. I kno
The saddle has been sold.
On Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 2:14:57 PM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale this C-19. It has been on my Roscoe but have
> decided to try a change. This saddle has had little use and always stored
> indoors. It has never been we
Good morning, Forum,
I'm going to drop my price on the C19 to $80.00 net shipped in CONUS.
-Steve
On Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 5:31:05 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Price droo to $85.00 shiiped Conus. private message me if you're
> intertested.
> -Steve
>
ings get smaller.
Several years ago I settled on 24/34/44 in front. I use the 12-34 8
speed Sunrace cassette that Steve mentions. My shifters are some
vintage Suntour thumbies with the ratchet mechanism (think 80s MTB)
but I'm waiting for the new Silver2 shifters that Rivendell is working
on.
Price droo to $85.00 shiiped Conus. private message me if you're
intertested.
-Steve
On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 5:41:02 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> oops! thanks for the clarification, LeRoy. I should have done some proof
> reading. I meant $90.00 shipped CONUS.
a sweeping over-generalization to say "going extinct."
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oops! thanks for the clarification, LeRoy. I should have done some proof
reading. I meant $90.00 shipped CONUS.
Steve
On Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 8:57:49 PM UTC-6, LeRoy wrote:
>
> Here's a spare decimal point (.). it looks as though you might have lost
> track of one. ;^)
{price drop and bump. $900.00 shipped CONUS.
On Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 2:14:57 PM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I'm offering for sale this C-19. It has been on my Roscoe but have
> decided to try a change. This saddle has had little use and always stored
> indoors.
On 2/14/19 8:25 AM, Ron Mc wrote:
Steve, totally effective and totally sexy.
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next to compare are our two functional uses of a Brit right-fork lamp
bracket boss
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Announcing the Coat and Pants set has been sold. Thanks to all the viewers
and those who have inquired. Steve.
On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 6:30:41 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
>
> With over 500 viewers of this post, I'll go ahead and drop my final price
> to $80.00 shipped
i've decided to use these mounts and am discontinuing the sale.
Steve
On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 5:05:29 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> Hmmm...my last bump probably seems redundant compared to my 26th October
> bump. Can anyone go $55.00 shipped CONUS? Please PM me if
With over 500 viewers of this post, I'll go ahead and drop my final price
to $80.00 shipped to the lower 48 CONUS. This outfit would probably help
take some of the bite out of the polar vortex folks. Please send me a
direct message if you're ready to go for them.
Steve
On Wednesday
,
Steve
On Friday, December 7, 2018 at 6:29:08 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> [image: 20181206_111859.jpg]
> Good morning Rivendellians!
>
> As it is evident that Rivendellians appreciate wool garments, it got
> me to thinking about this coat and pants set I've had ha
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I'm looking for an xsmall saddleback. If you have one to sell, please PM
me.
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Now that this post has had 400 looks but no further inquiries, I would go
ahead and consider an offer. Since I'm offering to pay shipping CONUS,
please consider in your offer that shipping from my locale (65785) could
run over $25.00 due to the size and weight of the parcel.
Thanks,
Steve
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Well, since this Coat and Pants set has been posted for over a month, I'll
drip my price to $110.00 shipped lower 48 CONUS. Steve.
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> I note, now, having surpassed 300 lookers but no inquiries about this
> o
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experience with tire liners is that they cause more flats than
they prevent. I wouldn’t resort to them before having an uncontrollable string
of punctures and even then, I would consider better tires first.
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I note, now, having surpassed 300 lookers but no inquiries about this
offer; I'm wondering if there is maybe an issue contacting me using the
private messaging link. My e-mail is docbutch...@gmail.com if you'd like
to contact me. Steve
On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 11:01:05 AM UTC-6, Steve
Hi Forum. Just want to mention this Coat and Pants set is still
available. Steve
On Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 11:34:09 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
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> Thanks for the kind bump, Frank! Just a note for those still looking, the
> coat and pants set is still available. I realiz
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Thanks for the kind bump, Frank! Just a note for those still looking, the
coat and pants set is still available. I realize holiday shopping takes
priority over personal purchases, so keep checking in as I don't have them
listed for sale on any other forum or classified list.
Steve
Re: "Rinko Joining Tabs" -- Peter Weigle has posted some detailed photos
- with comments - of how he does it on Flickr.
* https://www.flickr.com/photos/49353569@N00/46221753611/in/photostream/
and
* https://www.flickr.com/photos/49353569@N00/45525398034/in/photostream/
As is so often the
ake is one more cut, if the situation
demands it.
It's a pity Honjo doesn't make "bridge" sections available for that
purpose. It makes sense for a builder to cut up fenders to create
bridges for many bikes but for an individual user, it sure does make
that little stub very expensiv
On 12/20/18 12:17 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
Steve asked for my reasoning.
1. The front extension length was too long because the UNSUPPORTED
front extension vibrated and flexed enough to make objectionable
noises. That's an objective fact that we both agree on
2. The front extension length
On 12/19/18 10:45 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
Steve P asked why I did things my way instead of his way.
I decided to cut the fender off because I decided the front fender was too long
for my use on this bike. If I decided to leave the fender too long for my
liking on this bike, I would have run
add the 3rd stay?
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Obviously several lookers but no other inquiries at this point. I'm going
to drop my price to $125.00 shipped CONUS. Please PM me if interested.
Steve
On Friday, December 14, 2018 at 6:10:26 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
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blowback unlesss bombing down a huge hill...I’m
probably riding in the rain already so I’m dressed waterproofish. I’d focus on
coverage on the bottom of the fender. PS...awesome looking rain bike!
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