[RBW] Re: Sackville large saddlebag without zip ties for short trips?

2009-09-28 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Sep 28, 2009, at 7:58, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote: My solution is that my Carradice Nelson Longflap just stays on the bike. Anything I need to take with me out of the saddle bag is in a stuff sack or some other easily removed container. That's how I do it, too. To me,

[RBW] Re: 650B on a Rivendell Custom

2009-09-28 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Sep 28, 2009, at 12:22 PM, James Valiensi wrote: Hullo All, I'm thinking of putting 650B x 42 on my custom Rivendell road bike. The frame was designed for 700C wheels and has a low bottom bracket (BB drop is 83). I figure the 650B x 42 will have the same outside diameter of 700C x 23.

[RBW] Re: Nitto R14 Users

2009-09-29 Thread rswat...@me.com
I've wondered about that rack ever since seeing it on the Rivendell site. In what scenario would one choose it over the M12? It seems silly to use clamps or add separate braze ons when the canti posts are already there. Ryan On Sep 29, 2009, at 12:46, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:

[RBW] Re: Cantilever Brake Adjustment Question

2009-10-05 Thread rswat...@me.com
I couldn't get the supplied straddle cable to work to my satisfaction. I made my own normal cables. If you look at the photos on riv's site, you'll see they did the same on one bike: http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/brakes?a=1page=all#product=15-140 Mine work like a charm now. Cheers,

[RBW] Re: Slightly OT: Washing Wool Knickers

2009-10-07 Thread rswat...@me.com
Lanolin is bad, or so I'm told. At the Taos, NM Wool festival, I asked several weavers how they keep moths and beetles from nibbling their fancy woolies and they said the key was multiple, thorough washings to remove the lanolin. Apparently the bugs are attracted to the lanolin rather than the

[RBW] Re: Lezyne pumps at VO

2009-10-30 Thread rswat...@me.com
been fighting flu and cold, as well as being busy. Perhaps next week. Pls save it for me. On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:21 PM, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: Patrick, REI and Fat Tire here in Albuquerque have them, too. Ryan On Oct 30, 2009, at 14:47, PATRICK MOORE bertin

[RBW] Re: WTT: 46 cm Nitto Soba for 45cm Nitto Randonneur

2009-11-04 Thread rswat...@me.com
While we're on the subject: I'm looking for a set of 46cm Soba Bars (will also consider 46-48 Noodles) and have two sets of Randonneur Bars I can trade. First is a well-used-but-decent Sakae Randonneur Bar (42cm at the ends, about 36 at the brake hood location). Second is a used-for-one-

[RBW] Re: Minimum seatpost showing to mount Nigel Smythe Seat Pouch?

2009-11-04 Thread rswat...@me.com
Most of my banana bags end up being strapped around the seat tube rather than seat post. Sometimes strapped around the seat stays, too. Example: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7556...@n06/2853730622 You'll be fine. Ryan On Nov 4, 2009, at 17:15, Frankwurst fbr...@jwperry.com wrote:

[RBW] Re: Atlantis just sold for cheap on ebay

2009-11-05 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Nov 5, 2009, at 12:13, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote: Or just for a new puzzle how do I fit another bike into my bedroom. Get bunk beds, remove lower bed, sleep on top bunk, put 4-5 bikes underneath! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this

[RBW] Re: Gluing cork grips

2009-11-09 Thread rswat...@me.com
I recently installed some cork grips and just put a small piece of silk hospital tape on the bar first. It gave just the right amount of friction to hold them in place. Any thin tape that's got some texture to it ought to work. (cloth handlebar tape and rim tape were too thick) Ryan

[RBW] Re: New Sam Hillborne

2009-11-09 Thread rswat...@me.com
Have you seen the orange in person? I encountered an orange Hillborne on the road last Friday. (Sandia Crest, NM) and is was stunning! Closest I've seen to the old XO-1 pumpkin. Of course I'm a sucker for anything orange ;-) Ryan On Nov 7, 2009, at 17:33, Bruce fullylug...@yahoo.com

[RBW] Re: Question regarding Paul Center Pull brakes

2009-11-11 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Nov 11, 2009, at 7:27 AM, Steve Palincsar wrote: Peter Weigle uses the Raids. Can't be in better company than that. Sure you can: I use them , too! ;-) Best Brakes Ever! Ryan --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to

[RBW] Re: increasing longevity of skinwall tires?

2009-11-12 Thread rswat...@me.com
I saw some stuff at a shop that came in a little bottle and was supposed to preserve sew-up tires. I don't recall what it was called, but I wonder if it would be beneficial to keep my stash of Trimlines nice and supple? Ryan On Nov 12, 2009, at 21:54, Earl Grey earlg...@gmail.com wrote:

[RBW] Re: Upcoming Trip/Making Friends/Tire Question

2009-11-16 Thread rswat...@me.com
Regarding #2: I've ridden both Niftyswifties and CDLVs and the latter were more comfy and felt faster to me. I doubt they weigh much more. Ryan On Nov 15, 2009, at 16:40, Stephen recycle...@gmail.com wrote: 1) I'm riding down the coast of California all of December and January on my AHH.

Re: [RBW] Re: Protecting the top tube from brake cable

2009-11-19 Thread rswat...@me.com
These donuts don't slide: http://store.icyclesusa.com/shared/StoreFront/product_detail.asp?RowID=789CS=icyclesAll= I'm using them on the brake cables on two bikes and they haven't slipped yet. The black ones I got from my LBS always slide down. Mm, Donuts! Ryan On Nov 19, 2009, at

Re: [RBW] lightest rear rack

2009-11-20 Thread rswat...@me.com
You can put those little MAFAC racks on the rear brake, too. That's about as light as they come. Ryan On Nov 20, 2009, at 18:15, jim_OLP j...@landoloons.com wrote: Most people seem to be looking for the strongest rear rack they can find. They're carrying engine blocks down pothole-lined

Re: [RBW] Re: lightest rear rack

2009-11-20 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Nov 20, 2009, at 19:58, jim_OLP j...@landoloons.com wrote: The old MAFAC rack does look interesting if it could somehow merge with cantilever brakes. It can! I've seen it done. Someone took just the center mount piece off a MAFAC Racer brake, bolted the little rack to the two bare

Re: [RBW] Re: lightest rear rack

2009-11-21 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Nov 20, 5:15 pm, jim_OLP j...@landoloons.com wrote: Most people seem to be looking for the strongest rear rack they can find. They're carrying engine blocks down pothole-lined streets, or crossing Mongolia solo. I want the opposite - the lightest, least obtrusive rack there is. The rack

Re: [RBW] Re: lightest rear rack

2009-11-21 Thread rswat...@me.com
About 24x13cm platform. Rack alone weighs 320g, 440g with the bag-o-hardware that came with it. Ryan On Nov 21, 2009, at 11:53 AM, jim_OLP wrote: That's sort of what I was looking for, although it looks short front- to-back. Apparently Vetta no longer makes them? How about this Vetta

Re: [RBW] Re: Fork dropouts: lawyer lip

2009-11-27 Thread rswat...@me.com
I just dremel mine off. I recently saw a special quick release skewer online somewhere that somehow, once you set it up, opened wide enough to pass over the lips, and didn't require all that twisting. Cheers, Ryan On Nov 27, 2009, at 8:10, eflayer eddie.fla...@att.net wrote: I believe

Re: [RBW] Re: Fork dropouts: lawyer lip

2009-11-27 Thread rswat...@me.com
Found it! http://cgi.ebay.com/Soleus-Smart-Quick-Release-for-front-hubs-NOS_W0QQitemZ170412060627QQcategoryZ56197QQcmdZViewItem On Nov 27, 2009, at 10:56, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: I just dremel mine off. I recently saw a special quick release skewer online somewhere

Re: [RBW] a study in contrasts

2009-12-11 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 11, 2009, at 15:05, Seth Vidal skvi...@gmail.com wrote: Friends don't let friends use fedex. Ha! I use that same line about UPS! Be glad you used FedEx rather than UPS. That's pretty minor. A few minutes with some pliers and it's ridable. UPS would have bent the frame beyond

Re: [RBW] Question for members on converting Tekro/Silver brakes for nutted mounting

2009-12-15 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 15, 2009, at 10:41 AM, Jim Cloud wrote: Has anyone in this group had experience converting the Rivendell Silver brake to a nutted mounting? I've found one reference on a Google search for the 650B internet list group that indicated it was possible to swap out the center pivot bolt

Re: [RBW] Anyone running Hetres + 50mm Berthouds on a Saluki or other 650B Riv?

2009-12-15 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 15, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Esteban wrote: I was reading over on the Rene Herse site that they like the Berthoud stainless fenders with Hetres because they open wider than the Honjos. Anyone have any experience? Not on a Rivendell, but:

Re: [RBW] Re: Grip Kings and Numb Feet

2009-12-16 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 16, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Steve Wimberg wrote: I seem to recall reading that somewhere, too. I guess when the study was done, I wasn't in the test group, because I often pull up on the pedal when grinding up a hill. They left me out, too! I can often pull my foot out of a clip-n-strap

Re: [RBW] Re: Question for members on converting Tekro/Silver brakes for nutted mounting

2009-12-16 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 15, 2009, at 5:00 PM, Jim Cloud wrote: I'm glad to find someone who has actually used the approach of replacing the center pivot bolt. I'd like to know how difficult it was to install the pivot bolt on the Tektro R556, did it require a considerable amount of effort to dismantle the

Re: [RBW] Re: Question for members on converting Tekro/Silver brakes for nutted mounting

2009-12-16 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 16, 2009, at 11:21, Phil Brown philcyc...@gmail.com wrote: On Dec 16, 9:35 am, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: A while back, I was told by someone at Riv, that they were going to order a few of the separate bolts, so folks could do their own conversions. I'm guessing

Re: [RBW] Re: Question for members on converting Tekro/Silver brakes for nutted mounting

2009-12-16 Thread rswat...@me.com
front on rear, rear on front trick (bolted just through the front of the crown) on most of my bikes and it works fine. Ryan On Dec 16, 2009, at 11:34, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: On Dec 16, 2009, at 11:21, Phil Brown philcyc...@gmail.com wrote: On Dec 16, 9:35 am, rswat

Re: [RBW] Re: Question for members on converting Tekro/Silver brakes for nutted mounting

2009-12-16 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 16, 2009, at 12:52, Jim Cloud cloud...@aol.com wrote: I believe that the Rivendell Silver model of the Tektro R556 is finished to a higher quality than the standard model, they also include the extras of KoolStop brake pads. I own two pair of Silver Brakes and several R556 sets and

Re: [RBW] Re: Question for members on converting Tekro/Silver brakes for nutted mounting

2009-12-18 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 18, 2009, at 14:19, Phil Brown philcyc...@gmail.com wrote: On Dec 16, 10:34 am, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: On Dec 16, 2009, at 11:21, Phil Brown philcyc...@gmail.com wrote: On Dec 16, 9:35 am, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: A while back, I was told by someone

Re: [RBW] Re: christmas day canti rom build

2009-12-28 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Dec 28, 2009, at 13:52, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote: On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 09:59 -0800, Aaron Thomas wrote: Among my favorite 27mm offerings are the following: Michelin Pro Race 25mm (actual 27mm) Rivendell Roll-y Pol-y 28mm (actual 27mm) I've used those two tires for

Re: [RBW] Re: Goals for 2010

2010-01-01 Thread rswat...@me.com
Send your old French parts to me, I like 'em! (well,most of 'em anyway) Ryan On Jan 1, 2010, at 20:44, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery thill@gmail.com wrote: Angus' #8 is the most sensible thing I've read regarding old French parts in a long time. I'm hopeful that sanity will again rule

Re: [RBW] Re: [ve-five-nine

2010-01-08 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Jan 8, 2010, at 5:47, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote: On Fri, 2010-01-08 at 03:18 -0800, EricP wrote: 2. Yes with a caveat - it has to last more than 1000 miles. It's one reason I never have and never will buy a Grand Bois tire. With my body weight of 230, 1k appears to be a

Re: [RBW] Re: SOMA Riv. Prototyp pics

2010-01-09 Thread rswat...@me.com
So... what's the tubing on this baby? Thin-n-flexy or fat-n-stiff? If Riv made a nice, noodly non-OS frame, I'd be very tempted. Ryan On Jan 9, 2010, at 10:51, RoadieRyan rya...@hotmail.com wrote: Jason Thanks for these pics I was eagerly awaiting more after that first teaser and you have

Re: [RBW] Feeling Abondoned

2010-01-12 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Jan 12, 2010, at 16:50, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote: I think Riv's abandonment of 650B in all but the smallest size frames is far more serious, in that Riv is seen as the leading champion of that size, and this, then, is the champion turning its back on the size except in

Re: [RBW] Pedal: One Side Clip-Free, Other Clip-In

2010-01-17 Thread rswat...@me.com
I'm holding out for the Electra Ticino Touring Alloy Cage Pedals w/SPD They a bit like look like the MKS touring pedals with SPD on one side. Hopefully available in March. Ryan On Jan 17, 2010, at 11:42, Bruce fullylug...@yahoo.com wrote: Shimano M324s are dual sided (I run these from time

Re: [RBW] What's in Your Saddlebag?

2010-01-26 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Jan 26, 2010, at 14:30, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote: On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 13:11 -0800, Brad Gantt wrote: Rivendell riders, with their ample baggage, are able to carry a wide variety of things beyond a tiny multi-tool, patch kit, levers and tube. I am curious what others in the

Re: [RBW] 9speed to 8 speed cassettes

2010-02-01 Thread rswat...@me.com
David, I did just that recently. Took apart a 9s cassette and made an 8s out of it using spacers from an old 8s casssette. I used the lock ring and outermost 12t cog from the 8s cassette too since the outer cog on the 9 was 11t. It works just fine. Ryan On Feb 1, 2010, at 13:59,

Re: [RBW] Re: Fw: [650B] Pari-Moto Update 2/12/2010

2010-02-12 Thread rswat...@me.com
Did Grand Bois really drop the 38mm project? This is the first I've heard about it. I'm starting a rumor right now: Grand Bois finally located the lost Mistuboshi Trimline mold and we'll have a supple, folding Trimline by summer! Pass it on ;-) Cheers, Ryan On Feb 12, 2010, at 20:55,

Re: [RBW] Re: Fw: [650B] Pari-Moto Update 2/12/2010

2010-02-13 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Feb 13, 2010, at 9:32, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote: On Sat, 2010-02-13 at 07:37 -0800, Patrick in VT wrote: On Feb 13, 12:56 am, Bill M. bmenn...@comcast.net wrote: I expect to restrict the P-M's to paved roads . . . That'd be a shame! I don't see the value in a 38mm

Re: [RBW] Lovely Bicycle Blog

2010-02-26 Thread rswat...@me.com
I've noticed that organzied rides around here (NM CO) tend to be mostly male, but then I generally encounter more ladies than gents out on their own or in small groups when I'm just out riding around. Today was an exception, however, not a single lady out there for some reason. Ryan

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's try that again: photos, Hillborne, maiden or not.

2010-02-27 Thread rswat...@me.com
Last fall I got a Slingshot Cross bike. I'm using 700x37 Paselas and it's awfully nice. My first 700c bike in several years and by far the best 700c experience I've had. I recently found another identical frameset that I'm converting to 650B, so I'll be able to test your theory! Stay

Re: [RBW] Riv resurrecting and selling crashed frames

2010-03-05 Thread rswat...@me.com
Very cool! Here's the matching jersey: http://images.channeladvisor.com/Sell/SSProfiles/8216/Images/1/Aussie.TestDummy.Frt.jpg On Mar 5, 2010, at 2:38, Earl Grey earlg...@gmail.com wrote: http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/204 What a great idea! Gernot -- You received this

Re: [RBW] Re: Widest wide range double chainring setup? How wide is too wide?

2010-03-06 Thread rswat...@me.com
With my 46-30 crank and 12-28 cassette, I can use all 8 cogs in the big ring and all but the 1213 in the small ring. Best gearing setup I've ever had! I can do even fairly hilly rides in the big ring and there's just enough overlap in the middle of the range that I don't shift the front

[RBW] FS: Nitto Albatross Bar, 54cm Alloy

2010-03-10 Thread rswat...@me.com
Used briefly with the usual scuffs from levers, etc, but great shape overall. Alloy model, 54cm width, 25.4 clamp, takes mountainbikey levers and bar-end shifters. Asking $55 shipped in US. Paypal, or ? I can take a photo later. Cheers, Ryan in Albuquerque -- You received this message

Re: [RBW] Re: fat tires on the road....WTF?!?!?

2010-03-18 Thread rswat...@me.com
Ok I give up. What's MCRB? Google search gave a bunch of articles on protein synthesis or something. Ryan On Mar 18, 2010, at 11:31, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote: I love the idea of a very fat tired road bike. Fun! I wish there was a big apple in 650B. If only this fellow could

Re: [RBW] Re: fat tires on the road....WTF?!?!?

2010-03-18 Thread rswat...@me.com
Ah! I just finished a lively ride on one of those :-) Ryan On Mar 18, 2010, at 13:38, Jim M. mather...@gmail.com wrote: modern carbon/aluminum road bike On Mar 18, 12:29 pm, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: Ok I give up. What's MCRB? Google search gave a bunch of articles on protein

Re: [RBW] Re: fat tires on the road....WTF?!?!?

2010-03-18 Thread rswat...@me.com
I meant to say LOVELY, but lively works too, I guess. Ryan On Mar 18, 2010, at 14:02, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: Ah! I just finished a lively ride on one of those :-) Ryan On Mar 18, 2010, at 13:38, Jim M. mather...@gmail.com wrote: modern carbon/aluminum road bike On Mar

Re: [RBW] What's the right saddle? Really?

2010-03-19 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Mar 19, 2010, at 20:00, Jon Grant jgr...@papagrant.com wrote: Well, okay, then. Can we move on to the best handlebars for the Roadeo, please? Right here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lukira/2746197544 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW

Re: [RBW] Re: Feedback on Large Shopsack? Anyone using it?

2010-03-23 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Mar 22, 6:17 pm, Rene Sterental orthie...@gmail.com wrote: I wonder if anyone can give any feedback on the Large Shopsack and the large (gigantic) basket. Mine's great! I use it as a basket liner on my jumbo Wald basket (that it's designed to fit). I don't think it would work very

Re: [RBW] Where are you and when will you take the fenders off for the dry season?

2010-03-28 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Mar 27, 2010, at 2:17, Robert F. Harrison rfharri...@gmail.com wrote: Honolulu - All fenders, all the time. Like we say out here, if you don't like the weather, wait ten minutes. If you do like the weather, wait ten minutes. Ha! EVERWHERE I've ever spent any time has that same

Re: [RBW] Re: Where are you and when will you take the fenders off for the dry season?

2010-03-29 Thread rswat...@me.com
I've rarely needed fenders more than I did two weeks ago in Tucson! Not a cloud in the sky, but dirty snow melt running ALL OVER the Mt Lemmon road. Of course, we were all on fenderless bikes and got completely filthy and soaked. I'm slowly but surely moving toward fenders on all my bikes all

Re: [RBW] Re: Grant's latest post.

2010-03-30 Thread rswat...@me.com
On Mar 30, 2010, at 8:04, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: Curious, and I realize that Chris, back then, was exaggerating to make a point: but question to y'all: at what point do y'all draw the line? I mean this in two ways: 1. Where do *you* draw the line between a road bike and