that cantis work
>>> well when set up properly. Has anyone linked this article yet? Good tips:
>>> https://blackmtncycles.com/get-the-most-out-of-your-canti-brake/
>>>
>>> I also agree with Ash that the model of canti can make a big difference.
>>>
&g
For a couple of weeks I had used Avid single digit 7 v-brakes, with
650bx2.15 Almotion tires. Felt like there was just enough room for
fenders. Hence these brakes *won't* be an option for those wider tires you
want to use.
Now I'm running Avid Shorty Ultimate cantis.
On Monday, 19 October
Andrew, got it!
I decided to order it anyway. Will chime in with my observations in a week.
@chris halasz, it is indeed a disappointment that it does not have those
saddlebag loops.
On Thursday, 15 October 2020 at 16:15:09 UTC-7 Andrew Letton wrote:
> Hi Ash,
> I don't actuall
Hey Andrew,
That's saddle looks fascinating. I wasn't aware it existed! Do you mind
sharing a quick review after a few rides?
I have B17, C17, B68 and B67, but those pictures make me think this might
be worth a try.
Thanks,
Ash
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ity. The down side was that at times I felt it was a bit unwieldy for
my height esp when loaded with some groceries.
Cheers,
Ash
On Monday, 12 October 2020 at 17:54:22 UTC-7 chase@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am new to this group (though have been reading the forum for bit)...
I've previously owned a 650b Appa with Atlas. My current bike Susie has
Cliffhangers. I feel that Atlas is the sweet spot for Appa. My fav
general purpose tire Almotions somehow felt a tad nicer on Atlas. Maybe be
because the tire balloons a bit more given the narrower rim width.
On Monda
This's a very good deal! The next batch is probably 18 month out or longer.
Of the two Rivs and two other bikes I have Susie is the one that gets
ridden the most these days. Gravel rides with kid's trailer attached,
grocery runs, bring take out food from next town, a 8-mile quick fitness
ride
I happily contributed to BRP, but after hearing the legality issue, I'm
hoping they would donate the funds to a good (related) cause instead of
this program. Lawyers are expensive and margins are razor thin in bike
business.
On Friday, 2 October 2020 at 11:25:41 UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Yes
It is interesting how all those bikes in the picture have an Albatross like
bar and bikes almost look like a Riv!
Here's I mostly see drops bars and straight bar MTBs out on the roads.
Neither is very convenient for day to day biking.
On Friday, 2 October 2020 at 07:07:37 UTC-7 James Valiensi
Very nice bike Sky. Sounds like a fun project too.
While most electric bikes are not as much fun to ride as a Riv, some peddle
assist does have real use. If I ever end up having a 10-15 miles commute,
I'd definitely consider converting my Susie to electric. I love the
simplicity of a normal
I concur with Joe. It very much feels like a road bike to me. I used to
own a late 80's Bianchi Eros. It was definitely a pure road bike.
Everything was so skinny on that.. tubing, rim, tires, cranks.. Now I
have a 2016 Raleigh Record Ace, a road bike as well. A month ago I picked
up a Ro
Congratulations on a one-of-a-kind bike. This's the most striking color
I've seen on a bike!!
On Wednesday, 30 September 2020 at 09:53:59 UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> Braxton went to Rivendell yesterday and sent me these photos...I think
> they show the color a little more truly..
Paul,
Nice bike. The color theme is very cool!
Which grips are those? Look very comfy.
On Friday, 25 September 2020 at 13:23:53 UTC-7 Paul in Dallas wrote:
> I made some changes on my Sam this morning.
>
> Most notable, the shifters, brake levers,
> cable housing, 45T outer chain ring an
rises me.
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 3:53 PM Ash wrote:
>>
>>> If anybody runs into this discussion thread and would be interested in
>>> top tube lengths on the new Sams, size 48cm frame has 53cm TT and size
>>> 51cm frame has 55cm top tube. T
If anybody runs into this discussion thread and would be interested in top
tube lengths on the new Sams, size 48cm frame has 53cm TT and size 51cm
frame has 55cm top tube. These are official numbers.
On Friday, 25 September 2020 at 11:35:13 UTC-7 Jason Fuller wrote:
> I forgot to add, I swap b
Very nice colorJoe!
Questions. What are those luxurious looking grips? Which handlebar bag is
that?
On Tuesday, 22 September 2020 at 18:48:04 UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> I finally finished it! Its a 52cm Toyo, early parallel-tube version (the
> one I like). No paint, which was an interesting
r the most enjoyable road bike I have been
on. It is buttery smooth, it flies!
sorry about the longer-than-called-for reply :)
On Tuesday, 22 September 2020 at 09:11:55 UTC-7 zem...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ash - any ride quality impressions relative to the Roadini or other Riv
> models?
>
&g
The standoff solution is so simple and fantastic! Such possibility never
occurred to me! One could buy the acorn product or there are many options
to make one.
Thanks fellas.
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The KiLEY rear light and Rocket Retro front lights are absolutely gorgeous!
On Tuesday, 22 September 2020 at 12:21:25 UTC-7 Nikko in Oakland wrote:
> The Kiley front lights are available here.
>
>
> https://everydaybicycles.com/collections/span-style-display-none-kiley-bicycle-light-collection-
I recently got a gray Banana Sax. When attach it to the saddle though back
of my thigh hits the bag when I peddle. Is common? or maybe it varies
with the rider's height/seat post length? After a while it get a bit
annoying. This bag is great for using in the front. Looks like it will
last
Recently I had a chance to look at CGH prototype in person at WHQ. A
worthy successor to the Roadini. I really liked what I saw.Was ready
to put the money down if they would take it!
I'd have replaced those mini V-brakes with the upcoming Cantis. But if CHG
comes with no canti studs,
Da Vinci crank indeed looks like a very high quality product.
On Thursday, 17 September 2020 at 10:23:28 UTC-7 abraham nussbaum wrote:
> Those pictures were straight from da Vinci's website. The three holes are
> to accommodate the growing legs of stokers. (BTW: da Vinci is great-- they
> repai
Haven't seen that lighting arrangement before! I tip my hat every time I
see someone actually use a 53t chainring! I won't be able to make any of
my bikes move when the chain on such a massive chainring and the smallest
cog, unless I standup the whole time :)
On Thursday, 17 September 2020 a
ly on my 61.
>
> On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 12:52:01 PM UTC-5 Ash wrote:
>
>> Laing,
>>
>> I have noted down those pictures and names this time! Thanks for sharing
>> the info. Rene Herse 42/26 would've been ideal. Oh boy the price is
>> insan
nd of course there is always the 42/26 Rene Herse if you want to get
> really spendy:
>
> [image: IMG_0687 (2).jpg]
>
> Laing
> Delray Beach FL
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 12:14:22 AM UTC-4, Ash wrote:
>
>> All, much appreciate all the reco
need for a while.
Spa Cycles crank is indeed a great deal! If David's options does not pan
out I'll try Spa.
Cheers,
Ash
On Tuesday, 15 September 2020 at 23:03:45 UTC-7 Evan E. wrote:
> Ash,
>
> If you search “FS - Suntour XC, XT, Dura Ace, Tires, etc.” on the iBOB
> list,
All, much appreciate all the recos.
Now I know what to hunt for (if I choose to go the classics route on eBay)
or budget for (IRD/VO). The Silver cranks are superb, but I feel that it
better suites (in terms of aesthetics) a country bike like Sam or
Atlantis.
In the past I have seen some b
One key crankset requirement I missed- my large chainring is going to be
smaller than the typical road setup. 44t if I decide on double and 36 or
39t if I go with 1x10.
On Monday, 14 September 2020 at 13:36:06 UTC-7 Ash wrote:
> Btw, if you missed out on the Roadini sale, don't wor
ish months.
On Monday, 14 September 2020 at 13:32:14 UTC-7 Ash wrote:
> Bought a Roadini frame in recent sale and put it together with various
> 'spare' parts I had. The handlebar is borrowed from the Susie for now.
> The wheels are from my other 'city bike' that
This thread finally pushed me over the edge and made order one!
On Monday, 14 September 2020 at 07:27:17 UTC-7 Dorothy C wrote:
> If you have Moose style bars they fit nicely in the triangulation, too.
>
> On Monday, September 14, 2020 at 7:25:10 AM UTC-7 Dorothy C wrote:
>
>> On the Riv product
think it
acts like a micro shock-absorber. The feeling is simply delightful. It
makes me often avoid the smooth side of the trail and ride on the bumpy
side, if available.
Cheers,
Ash
On Wednesday, 9 September 2020 at 17:59:06 UTC-7 ☆ Paul ☆ wrote:
> Hello Ash
>
>
> Thank
Steel is real!!!
Come to think of it, the head tube is the only part of the bike frame that
has inherent fail-safe feature - ie the steerer rube. Is a very, very,
very, very, very, very unlikely scenario the head tube breaks or something,
the steerer tube will hold things together. The bike
That's an excellent setup! This Sam can do anything/go anywhere!
Question: which tires are those? This's probably the widest tires I've
seen on a Sam.
On Tuesday, 8 September 2020 at 12:00:18 UTC-7 greenteadrinkers wrote:
> My Sam in Southern Vermont yesterday...
>
> [image: IMG_2869.jpg][ima
Hey Luke,
I have one. Please PM me at ashwath at gmail and I'll share the
details/pics.
On Wednesday, 9 September 2020 at 08:00:29 UTC-7 Luke Whitmore wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am looking to buy a Billie bar if anyone is interested in selling one.
> Thanks!
>
>
> best,
>
>
> Luke
>
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o!).
Bottom line, I think 53cm would work better for you. If the handlebar is
too close, you have an option to use a longer stem. But if the frame
happens to be on the longer side, then there's no easy/clean option to
bring the handlebar to a comfortable position.
Cheers,
Ash
PS: Th
Still can't see :)
On Friday, 28 August 2020 at 08:52:17 UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
> That would explain why I'm getting so many emails asking for permission to
> view the pics! Ok, got it fixed.
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 7:17 AM Max Diener wrote:
>
>> Just an FYI that you may need to change per
Thanks Justin! Thanks Paul!
Maybe those knobs are causing an optical illusion that makes the tires look
wider than 42mm looking at the picture.
On Friday, 28 August 2020 at 09:57:56 UTC-7 Paul Richardson wrote:
> JINX!!!
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Does anyone recognize the tire on the orange Hillborne in Danville, CA?
On Friday, 28 August 2020 at 09:00:55 UTC-7 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Sam Hillborne with e-bike conversion
> 60cm
> 3000
> Bellingham, WA
>
> https://bellingham.craigslist.org/bik/d/point-roberts-rivendell-samuel/7184801
I am secretly hoping that the next Sam would be made for wider tires (and
ever so slightly longer chain-stay). There's no space in the garage for
another bike, but I'll somehow make space in the living room if there is
going to be a 51cm Sam that can run 650bx2.15 Almotions :)
On Wednesday, 2
Hey Paul,
I have a Billie Bar. It does have a bunch of scratches because I tried it
with 7-8 stems before deciding that Boscos work better for me. If you
have 52cm ALU Bosco, I'd be happy to trade (assuming the scratches won't
bother you)
Cheers,
Ash
On Sunday, 23 August 2020 a
Very nice! Talented artist for sure. The negative BB drop is cool too :)
On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 07:00:09 UTC-7 Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow
Haus Bicycles wrote:
> VERY COOL!!!
>
>
>
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Jason,
Any intel on when can I order one of these?!!
On Tuesday, 18 August 2020 at 15:04:14 UTC-7 Jason Fuller wrote:
> James told me some stuff today about the Charlie H Gallop and I've kept
> the secret for a full hour now - I hope he wasn't expecting me to hold it
> in longer than that
dents were
> probably installation error or overloaded racks. The design problem is
> that the Surly rack uses a lot of bolts that could loosen to keep it
> in place. This is true of most Front racks.
>
>
> https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2019/surly-bikes-recalls-bicycle-racks-du
Hi Ed, this is small size. It seems like this model 'runs big'. I'm
5'7" and this bike feel a bit bigger than I need.
Yes that's the height I keep the seat at.
On Thursday, 13 August 2020 at 19:06:45 UTC-7 ed wrote:
> Hi Ash,
> What size is your Susie
James,
Good to know they will be back someday! Website feature request: it would
be nice if I could type my email id on the product page (similar to Riv
website) so I can get notified when the product is available for ordering...
Thanks!
ash
On Monday, 10 August 2020 at 05:48:25 UTC-7 James
James, they look really lovely.
Q: when are you bringing back black Mark's rack? (or F32)
On Sunday, 9 August 2020 at 12:07:14 UTC-7 Weston Hein wrote:
> Just wanted to chime in and say that the fit and finish on these stems is
> phenomenal. I ordered a 30mm to run drops on my Clem and was
I'm building up the new Wolbis with mostly black componentry. Bought a
black colored 1" Fairweather headset from Blue Lug. Dropped off the frame
and the headset at LBS for the swapping. The bicycle mechanic later called
and said the headset was not compatible with my frame. This time I let h
Seems like overall price/demand has gone up for all bike things. Which is
great!
At our LBS I used to be able to walk straight up to the mechanic in the
backroom and get my work taken care of. That's before COVID. Yesterday I
took my Susie frame to get the headset replaced (to a black one, f
Patrick, Benz, bfd, Joe, Ginz, Dave et al,
More than an anything, this is an itch I've had for while. As much as I
like riding, 50% of this hobby is about satisfying my need to tinker with
things. Appreciate you sharing your points of view. They will be handy
during my ongoing journey throug
; I totally relate to Ash and Will on the preference for a stronger rear
> brake, as my Bombadil is set up this way using 2 different models of cantis
> on it. On my local back roads many are unpaved and rather primitive, and
> all them very hilly, some of which are well over 20 p
Generally I have no problems with v-brakes. I like them. When I used them
on my last 2 Riv builds, I felt like they can a bit too abrupt for front
wheels at times. A modulator solved that problem. Since I do not go on
mountain biking or on technical trails, a little mushiness the modulator
Hey Christian,
I have a spare one. Located in Sunnyvale. Please PM me if you need pics.
Ash
On Friday, 31 July 2020 at 17:16:35 UTC-7 christian poppell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The Albatross bars are out of stock at Rivendell. I was hoping to use them
> on a HHH build. Is there a
Hi Reginald,
I think I have one of these. Please PM me. Will send you pictures.
On Wednesday, 29 July 2020 at 13:30:34 UTC-7 R. Alexis wrote:
> Looking for a Mirrycle Incredibell Bar End Bell to replace an older bar
> end bill with a striker. If you have one you want to sell or know of a shop
Received my new orange color Susie frame. Still waiting for the wheel set.
To get a feel for the fit I attached wheels from my hybrid, saddle,
crankset and various stem/handlebar combos. It became clear that the
medium frame is slightly larger than ideal for me.
If you are in Bay Area (or
😂🤣😂
Indeed!
I'm about to build a new Susie W Longbolts - 4th bike in as many years (to
be fair, I have none now). When budget discussions come up I make it a
point to remind missus that these bike projects cost 1/10th or 1/20th of
the midlife crisis boat and sports car projects I was thinki
When I built my Appaloosa I went through a few cantis over 12-14 months
before setting with v-brakes. I have not tried CX 50/70, but VO Gran Cru
and Avid Shorty Ultimate were very good. I do remember that with Grand Cru
I was able to remove front wheel without deflating (2" tires)
Of late I'v
heels.
On Saturday, 4 July 2020 at 09:42:04 UTC-7 Joel Stern wrote:
> Ash, great info. I never have a load so that would not be an issue.
> Smooth roads, hills at times, like everyone, some rides more than others.
> My only issue with the Appaloosa is the standover which may not
mented for some
time with 2" compass RTP tubeless (Appa had 2" Schwalbe Allmotion sometimes
and 47mm WTB Horizons on other occasions, with inner tube).
Enjoy the bike hunt!
hth,
Ash
PS: can't wait to build the Susie. I'm in Rich's wheel set queue.
On Thursday, 2 Jul
pretty quickly.
Good luck!
Ash
PS: I have read your frame discussions on and off in other threads. I'm
guessing you are wishing Roadini 50/54cm sizes were 650b. I certainly do.
San Marcos is as close to Roadini as it gets if you want 650b.
Confession, if the frame I got was the
Hey Brendon,
I'm so glad you are ok. Really sorry to hear about the bike damage.
Thanks for sharing the story. The fact that you were riding a high quality
bike and it also happens to be LWB might have played in your favor.
I have those safety clips on front mudguards. After reading this st
This is one of the coolest bikes in existence! I'm rooting for this exact
geometry to become a production model.
On Sunday, 28 June 2020 11:49:34 UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> You mean this one?? Definitely long chainstays which was Grant's choice,
> and I picked the drop-toptube because I li
If you have been waiting (like me) for Boots/Longbolts frames to arrive
before ordering the Cliffhanges, you may want to order your wheels soon.
I placed my order with Rich couple of days ago. Later learned that
Velocity was out of 650b Cliffhangers (both black and silver). They are
not exp
My favorite picture: https://i.snap.as/xEgShbB.jpeg
Cigne stem probably won't be an option for my Susie, but I'm planning to go
high one way or another!
On Sunday, 14 June 2020 19:32:44 UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Thanks, Aaron. You can see the cages with the big water bottles (3) 64oz,
>
My favorite picture: https://i.snap.as/xEgShbB.jpeg
Cigne stem probably won't be an option for my Susie, but I'm planning to go
high one way or the other!
On Sunday, 14 June 2020 19:32:44 UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Thanks, Aaron. You can see the cages with the big water bottles (3) 64oz,
I ran Babyshoe Pass tires on Pacenti Brevet wheels for couple of months -
on my road bike that has Reynolds 631 tubing. The ride was dreamy. I kept
thinking there is no going back to inner tubes. Then one day the rear tire
suddently deflated 100% in a second while I was riding on a city stree
+1 for Cliffhangers. I'm going with those for the Susie I'm waiting on.
I have had both Atlas and Cliffhangers on my previous Rivs. Atlas is super
solid as well. I had 2.0" tires on them. Never had any problem even with
some loaded rides. If I already had a pair of Atlas I'd use them. Sinc
John, congratulations! Sam is indeed a great bike. Your bike looks quite
handsome. Lovely color them there! Wish you thousands of miles of happy
riding.
On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 07:16:39 UTC-7, John H. wrote:
>
> Following along on the Roadini thread...
>
> I just finished building up
Congrats!
This is the most impressive build I've seen in a while. Thanks for sharing
the pictures.
My MIT Atlantis had all-black components, but the whole package was not
nearly as cool as what you have put together!
I even changed the headset to a black one. That OCD move cost me coup
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/bik/d/san-jose-sam-hillborne-51cm/7073497327.html
The owner is an acquaintance of mine.
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There's good chance that the proceedings will get used up at rivbike.com
too :)
On Thursday, 12 December 2019 18:52:55 UTC-8, Jack Doran wrote:
>
> +1 on it being appropriate for this group. Steel frame with braze-on
> eyelets aplenty, takes fenders, has clearance for 700x38c tires without
> '
Over the weekend I ordered a Susie in orange. Looking at this picture I
hope that it is going to be the same shade of orange!
PS: This has been a good thread, IMO. During the rides or when I hangout
with bicycle people, we talk other things beside bikes. To me it is better
that way. We have
Hey Michael, very nice ride report. Thanks for sharing!
Pleased to know you didn't have much trouble finding vegetarian grub around
that part of the world.
Those pictures you posted are not visible. Perhaps permission issues..
On Tuesday, 3 December 2019 11:53:54 UTC-8, Michael Morrissey
After reading about the soaps in this thread, I ordered all kinds they
have.. 2 each! After receiving them it feels like I'm all stocked up for
next couple of years. Because they are HUGE!
On Saturday, 16 November 2019 19:41:47 UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> 3 tubes, 2 shifter cables and 2 Rive
In last years since I started 'Riv'ing, I think I have accumulated enough
parts and accessories for biking plans I have for next 10 years :)
So today I ordered a few books, stickers and a few hundred dollars worth of
gift card, which I will use toward a Susie or Boots (or maybe a Charlie)
It was entertaining 😂 😂 😂
Thanks for sharing!
On Tuesday, 5 November 2019 09:19:22 UTC-8, masmojo wrote:
>
> https://youtu.be/5EE8m8mmq1k
>
> There's an advertisement attached to it, but not annoyingly so.
>
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This is such a practical build. I've been starting at these pictures for
last 10 mins. It is so well configured. Handlebar position/height, seat
nose lift, drive train, fenders, pedals.. they all seem just perfect! I
feel that this one will stay in your stable way longer than past few bikes
Indeed! The red bag you had on in one of the pictures goes very well with
the wheel color.
Red cables, pedals and grips are optional ;)
Clem is definitely the best candidate out there for electrification. The
most ergonomic, comfortable, durable and practical utility bike with some
power ass
https://surlybikes.com/blog/important_safety_notice_surly_8_pack_and_24_pack_racks
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- works with Boscos
- carries two people
- can't beat the price!
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I love this story!
Well done!!
It is a win-win-win-win..
On Thursday, 3 October 2019 15:30:56 UTC-7, Fullylugged wrote:
>
> A local occasional rider who wants to ride more but is challenged with
> some back pain and body geometry that won't fit most big brand off-the-rack
> bikes, came to me f
Ram/26"? Wild!!
On Monday, 26 August 2019 12:08:47 UTC-7, T.O.M. (The Other Manny) wrote:
>
> I have an 52 cm Ram, it has 26" wheels (as were the 50 cm IIRC),
> originally had a 54 cm that had 700c wheels. Sold it; was a bit too big
> for me, wheel size was part of the stand-over/fit proble
Garth, I have wondered about this as well. I never use two outer cogs.
With the chainring combo I have, my chain line is always off. When I'm
using the large chainring, the chain is toward the left of the center and
vice versa. I can't go any smaller on the large chainring. (Campy - 46t
is
f the orange sealant and stuck a small piece of
Gorilla tape in the damaged area from inside. Mounted them with inner
tubes. Couple of hundred miles since then without any trouble.
On Monday, 29 July 2019 14:49:44 UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Andreas and Ash: Curious: what RH mod
Had planned on attending. This week my wife's aunt said she and her family
are visiting us that weekend :( can't make it..
You guys have fun!
On Monday, 8 July 2019 14:43:20 UTC-7, jbu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Chaingang,
>
> Coming up Real Soon Now is the RBW25 weekend at Samuel Taylor State
Oh and it is worth mentioning, this tire has less than 100 miles.
On Tuesday, 2 July 2019 15:41:16 UTC-7, Ash wrote:
>
> Tire experts,
>
> I mounted Compass Babayshoe Pass (EL) tires tubeless couple of months ago
> on my Rivfied road bike. They were a joy to ride for sure. Unl
All, THANK YOU for your suggestions!
Most of the time my use is roughly 60% tarmac and 40% gravel. Hence more
inclined toward T-Serve, Pasela, Fatty Rumpkin and Homage.
If you happen to have the above tires mounted, would you mind measuring the
width for me? Please... I already have a pile of
Now that my Appaloosa is sold, I'll be dependent on my road bike until the
Boots lands (6 long months perhaps). This road bike been converted (ie
Rivified) to 650b and Boscos. I have Babyshoe Pass tires tubeless on it at
the moment. It rides very nice. They feel a bit too delicate for grave
e the small size fits me
better than other Riv's I've tried/owned). It is hard for me to put other
subtle differences into words :)
Ash
On Friday, 21 June 2019 03:26:48 UTC-7, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> Hi Ash. Thanks for the mini review. How does it compare to other Rivs?
SOLD.
On Friday, 21 June 2019 11:08:41 UTC-7, Ash wrote:
>
> BUMP!
>
> Forgot to mention in the initial post, it includes seat post as well.
>
> Detailed pictures:
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4agowcbujxza8qi/AADlbnJhYugPsvIVk5HTd664a?dl=0
>
> I will also include a
pairs are lightly used (with over 90% life left)
On Friday, 14 June 2019 04:51:12 UTC-7, Ash wrote:
>
> This is the very last 46cm Appaloosa frame Riv had in stock 3 months ago.
> I've ridden it less than 200 miles.
>
> Frame, fork, head set, bottom bracket - $1,100 +
On Friday, 14 June 2019 04:51:12 UTC-7, Ash wrote:
>
> This is the very last 46cm Appaloosa frame Riv had in stock 3 months ago.
> I've ridden it less than 200 miles.
>
> Frame, fork, head set, bottom bracket - $1,100 + bike flights ( I will
> cover packing)
>
> R
I had a chance to ride the small Boots when I visited the world HQ last
weekend. The bike was real fun. The design is natural evolution of Riv
philosophy. I'm 100% on board. Except for out and out road biking, I
think this bike can serve almost any other needs I can imagine. Touring,
commut
Please PM me..
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I had always wondered about one-tube-thickness-fits-all aspect. My frame
size (46cm App/50cm Atlantis) being inherently stronger due to shorter
tubes, isn't it over-built (and too rigid) compared to a 60cm frame if the
same tubing is used? Besides, the rider + load (160 + no more than 20lbs
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I wasn't aware of this trick. Apparently popular in Toronto. Seems quite
effective!
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I like the looks of Technomic/Tallux stems, but never understood the point
of a tall stem with downward angle. If it had a 90 deg or slight upward
angle I wouldn't have to raise it so high. So, while the stem itself is
pretty, overall cockpit setup does not look all that great.
If there was a
Thank you for sharing!
Very, very handy resource. For starters, it answered my months-long
question - why I can't seem to get handlebars high enough on my current
frame, while on another similar size frame I didn't have that problem.
On Thursday, 16 May 2019 00:23:57 UTC+5:30, Reid Echols wro
WOW! What an epic adventure John.
Thanks a ton for sharing the story and the pictures.
Seeing a Hunq with Wald's basket on such extreme adventure gave me a
chuckle. You 'just rode' what you had. That's truly inspiring.
I've seen people spend 4 figures accessorizing the bike with all kinds
Ran into this picture of someone making Boscos out of bullhorns
😀
On Thursday, 21 February 2019 14:54:57 UTC-8, John McBurney wrote:
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> I have Nitto bullhorns on my Bombadil. I’ve done a lot of road biking with
> drops and mountain biking with minimally swept back flat bars. I’d never
> ridde
Ran into this picture of someone making Boscos out of bullhorns
😀
On Thursday, 21 February 2019 14:54:57 UTC-8, John McBurney wrote:
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> I have Nitto bullhorns on my Bombadil. I’ve done a lot of road biking with
> drops and mountain biking with minimally swept back flat bars. I’d never
> ridd
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