[RBW] Re: Items FS: Bridgestone RB-1, Albastache Bars, Stems, & more

2022-03-26 Thread Austin B.
Quick update--everything has sold. Thanks to those here for easy 
transactions. Enjoy the new toys!

*1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450 - SOLD*
Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
to Facebook posting. 
<https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>

Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65 
*SOLD*
Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD*
Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD*
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD*
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20 *SOLD*
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15 *SOLD*
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35 *SOLD*

On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 9:32:13 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> *Updates...*
>
> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450 - SOLD*
> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
> to Facebook posting. 
> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>
> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD*
> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD*
> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15 *SOLD*
> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>
> On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 12:32:53 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450 - SOLD*
>> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
>> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
>> to Facebook posting. 
>> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>>
>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD PENDING PICKUP*
>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING 
>> PICKUP*
>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>
>> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 11:51:07 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>>
>>> Update:
>>>
>>> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
>>> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
>>> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
>>> to Facebook posting. 
>>> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>>>
>>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
>>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD PENDING PAYMENT*
>>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD 
>>> PENDING PAYMENT*
>>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:54:56 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>>>
>>>> Correction, the Tallux stem is 80mm.
>>>>
>>>> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
>>>> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
>>>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - 
>>>> $65
>>>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
>>>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>>>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>>>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>>> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:53:10 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Continuing the downsizing of my bike stable...
>>>>>
>>>>> *1989 Brid

[RBW] Re: Items FS: Bridgestone RB-1, Albastache Bars, Stems, & more

2022-03-23 Thread Austin B.
*Updates...*

*1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450 - SOLD*
Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
to Facebook posting. 
<https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>

Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD*
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD*
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15 *SOLD*
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35

On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 12:32:53 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450 - SOLD*
> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
> to Facebook posting. 
> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>
> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD PENDING PICKUP*
> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING 
> PICKUP*
> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>
> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 11:51:07 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> Update:
>>
>> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
>> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
>> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
>> to Facebook posting. 
>> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>>
>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD PENDING PAYMENT*
>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING 
>> PAYMENT*
>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:54:56 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>>
>>> Correction, the Tallux stem is 80mm.
>>>
>>> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
>>> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
>>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
>>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
>>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:53:10 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>>>
>>>> Continuing the downsizing of my bike stable...
>>>>
>>>> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
>>>> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship 
>>>> to list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. 
>>>> Link 
>>>> to Facebook posting. 
>>>> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>>>>
>>>> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
>>>> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
>>>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - 
>>>> $65
>>>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
>>>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>>>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>>>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>>>
>>>> Buyers pay shipping. Can combine multiple items.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Austin B.
>>>> Sykesville, MD
>>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: Items FS: Bridgestone RB-1, Albastache Bars, Stems, & more

2022-03-16 Thread Austin B.
*1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450 - SOLD*
Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
to Facebook posting. 
<https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>

Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD PENDING PICKUP*
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING 
PICKUP*
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35

On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 11:51:07 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> Update:
>
> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
> to Facebook posting. 
> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>
> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD PENDING PAYMENT*
> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING 
> PAYMENT*
> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>
>
> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:54:56 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> Correction, the Tallux stem is 80mm.
>>
>> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
>> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:53:10 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>>
>>> Continuing the downsizing of my bike stable...
>>>
>>> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
>>> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
>>> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
>>> to Facebook posting. 
>>> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>>>
>>> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
>>> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
>>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
>>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
>>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>>
>>> Buyers pay shipping. Can combine multiple items.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Austin B.
>>> Sykesville, MD
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Items FS: Bridgestone RB-1, Albastache Bars, Stems, & more

2022-03-13 Thread Austin B.
Update:

*1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
to Facebook posting. 
<https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>

Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40 *SOLD PENDING PAYMENT*
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING 
PAYMENT*
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35


On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:54:56 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> Correction, the Tallux stem is 80mm.
>
> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
> Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
> On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:53:10 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> Continuing the downsizing of my bike stable...
>>
>> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
>> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
>> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
>> to Facebook posting. 
>> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>>
>> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
>> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
>> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
>> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>> Nitto Tallux Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
>> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
>> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
>> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
>> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>>
>> Buyers pay shipping. Can combine multiple items.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Austin B.
>> Sykesville, MD
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Items FS: Bridgestone RB-1, Albastache Bars, Stems, & more

2022-03-13 Thread Austin B.
Correction, the Tallux stem is 80mm.

*Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
<https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
Nitto Tallux Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:53:10 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> Continuing the downsizing of my bike stable...
>
> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
> to Facebook posting. 
> <https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>
>
> *Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
> <https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
> Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
> Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
> Nitto Tallux Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
> Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
> VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
> Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
> Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
>
> Buyers pay shipping. Can combine multiple items.
>
> Thanks,
> Austin B.
> Sykesville, MD
>

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[RBW] Items FS: Bridgestone RB-1, Albastache Bars, Stems, & more

2022-03-13 Thread Austin B.
Continuing the downsizing of my bike stable...

*1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to 
list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a meetup in the DMV area. Link 
to Facebook posting. 
<https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/645032826580776?ref=search_code=marketplace_search_story_type=post=browse_serp%3Ac89d01dd-a844-4b3d-b5f4-3af9f060f469>

*Various bits and bobs (link to Google Photos album for pics 
<https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP46dIZ1f4Y7BDUYM7lL3-OUL9RMC0ZFoerhWwqeYlYb8ZmKPZsR99er-tx6VFpPg?key=dEJXdzlnZGFWXzRFYVdFUzBFMzh0WjRmQ1pVTDln>):*
Nitto Albastache Handlebars - 26.0 clamp, clean and no tape residue - $65
Nitto Dirt Drop Stem, 80mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
Nitto Tallux Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $40
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35

Buyers pay shipping. Can combine multiple items.

Thanks,
Austin B.
Sykesville, MD

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Re: [RBW] FS: 63cm Roadeo (at Westminster, MD Bike Swap 2/13)

2022-02-10 Thread Austin B.
@Patrick,

It's the curse of the gangly-large frames--there just aren't that many 
riders out there that can fit a 63cm frame. Basic supply & demand, right? 
It does have one key blemish--the pointy lug that points up the seatpost 
was bent in transport (boxed so they removed the seatpost). it couldn't be 
bent back and accept a seatpost, so cut, filed, and touch-up paint. Never 
bothered me.

Ok, the buildI had some different parts on it for the last couple 
years, but am making it more Rivish for sale using many of the parts that 
came on it when I acquired it.


   - Velocity A23 with 28mm Gatorskins
   - VO Grand Cru Brakes (SO much better than Tektros)
   - 105 FD, RD and Crankset
   - 9-Speed cassette (11-30)
   - Shimano barends
   - Nitto Dynamic Seatpost with a Brooks B17
   - 44cm Noodle Handlebars, IRD levers, 9cm Nitto Tallux stem
   - VO Platform Pedals

I think that's it. 

And yes, they are expensive. I'll pour myself a nice, expensive glass of 
scotch the day they get off my auto insurance policy.

Austin

On Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 8:28:08 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:

> Sheesh: Entire bike $1K below frame list; what's the catch? (Not a 
> complaint, I'm saying it's so wonderful it's hard to believe!) If it were a 
> 58 it would be hard for me to restrain myself.
>
> Please describe the build, tires included.
>
> And congrats on the HS grad. Be warned: They are expensive in high school, 
> they are much more expensive in college.
>
> Patrick "only 1 child, but she's expensive!" Moore
>
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 6:18 PM Austin B.  wrote:
>
>> Everyone,
>>
>> Doing some downsizing as my youngest is graduating HS in a couple months. 
>> I'll be taking my 63cm Roadeo to the Stop, Swap, and Save 
>> <http://www.stopswapandsave.com/> event in Westminster, MD this Sunday 
>> 2/13. $1800 asking price. If it doesn't sell there I will be posting it 
>> here afterwards. Pic below.
>>
>> Also might take my 63cm Bridgestone RB-1 (1989) to the swap meet if i can 
>> convince myself to let go of it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Austin B. 
>> Sykesville, MD
>>
>> [image: IMG_9862.JPG]
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[RBW] Re: Show Me Your Roadeo!

2021-09-21 Thread Austin B.
@Tim: Measurements from my 63cm Roadeo:

HT length: 215mm
Saddle Height: 83.5

Happy to take any other pics/measurements if you need.

-Austin

On Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 5:19:43 PM UTC-4 MCT wrote:

> Tim,
>
> I missed the saddle height question.  My saddle height is 81.5cm.   
>
> Matt in OKC.
>
> On Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 12:59:24 PM UTC-5 Tim Bantham wrote:
>
>> Thank you all for sharing and commenting about your Roadeo's. This gives 
>> me something to go on as I contemplate one for myself. 
>>
>> To those of you with a 63cm Roadeo (Matt and Austin) can you let me know 
>> the HT length along with your saddle height as pictured in the photos you 
>> shared? I'm trying to get a feel for how high I would need to get the bars 
>> up if I were to ride a bike with a top tube that is less sloped then my 
>> Sam. Thanks!
>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 9:53:29 PM UTC-4 Calvin Yolo wrote:
>>
>>> @Tim, sure am excited! Don't want to think about the wait being even 
>>> longer, but it is what it is. 
>>>
>>> To current owners: What tubing does a Nobilette-built Roadeo use? I was 
>>> thinking 853? 
>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 6:50:14 PM UTC-7 peterso...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Just before my 1000k ride in June 2021:

 [image: IMG_5468.jpg]

 On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 10:22:19 AM UTC-5 Tim Bantham wrote:

> There has been an ongoing thread about Mid 80's steel road bikes. Like 
> some of you out there I am in the market for a "regular ass road bike". 
> This whole year I've been riding my Sam Hillborne roadie style. Shoes and 
> clip in pedals, drop bars positioned below the saddle, no racks and just 
> a 
> x-small Sackville. You know what? The Sam makes a fantastic road bike! It 
> rides like a dream, is plenty comfortable on 38mm tubeless tires and I 
> find 
> it to be fast enough for my needs. It's a little heavy going up hill but 
> I'm willing to live with that. 
>
> Given my current preferences I think my next Riv just has to be a 
> Roadeo. I know it will be a long wait if I end up putting a deposit down 
> but at least I'll always have the Sam. 
>
> So who has a Roadeo? Show me your photos for inspiration!! 
>
> Tim
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Show Me Your Roadeo!

2021-09-20 Thread Austin B.
ne man ship he told me most everyone is one 
>>> year out. At least you are not having to wait until 2023 like some of the 
>>> bigger brands out there! 
>>>
>>> @Austin, Beautiful bike! I love the red and white color. Looks like Bon 
>>> Jon Pass tires so I know it's good for 35's. I'm happy to see that because 
>>> this is the minimum size RH tire that will set up tubeless. 
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 7:29:54 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>>>
>>>> [image: 78447BB8-3CDE-4D78-873B-5A4287F94FEF.jpeg]Here’s my 63cm with 
>>>> a modern take on components.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 7:09:05 PM UTC-4 Calvin Yolo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I ended up placing a deposit for the Roadeo instead of waiting for a 
>>>>> Roadini. 10 month wait. I plan to put Ultegra on it like what's shown 
>>>>> above.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 3:46:17 PM UTC-7 John G. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I've owned a Hunqapillar and an Atlantis. I currently own a Quickbeam 
>>>>>> and a Roadeo. I sold the Hunq to buy the Atlantis, then I traded the 
>>>>>> Atlantis for the Roadeo.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First thing I'll say: Rivendells are incredibly versatile, but you 
>>>>>> shouldn't try to turn a particular Riv into something it is not. For 
>>>>>> example, I foolishly tried to make the Hunq a mountain bike for 
>>>>>> technical 
>>>>>> Northeast trails. I then hoped the Atlantis would be a speedy but 
>>>>>> comfortable brevet bike. Both bikes are a sensational at what they are 
>>>>>> intended to do, but neither of them was intended for the purpose I set 
>>>>>> for 
>>>>>> them. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I love my Roadeo and I plan on always having one in my stable. It 
>>>>>> gets the most miles out of all my bikes. It handles similarly to the 
>>>>>> Quickbeam: stable, agile when you need it, confidence-inspiring, as 
>>>>>> comfortable at mile 100 as mile 1.The Roadeo is a rocket compared to the 
>>>>>> Atlantis, which is no knock on the Atlantis.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do miss the Atlantis. It was stout, but the handling was...stately. 
>>>>>> Majestic, even. The head badge is utterly appropriate. Riding the 
>>>>>> Atlantis 
>>>>>> felt like being at the helm of a clipper under full sail. If I had had a 
>>>>>> Roadeo first and then an Atlantis, I never would've sold the Atlantis. 
>>>>>> But 
>>>>>> I really wanted a Go Fast that fit wide tires and wouldn't beat the crap 
>>>>>> out of me, and the Roadeo is exactly that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 6:16:49 PM UTC-4 Tim Bantham wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks Matt and John, 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Both bikes are examples of how they can be built with modern parts 
>>>>>>> and still maintain the beautiful look of a lugged steel Rivendell. Do 
>>>>>>> either of you own other RIVs? If so, how does the ride compare? 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Matt, your bike is my size. Can you tell me how long the head tube 
>>>>>>> is? I could find that information in the Geo charts I looked at. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 3:10:05 PM UTC-4 John G. wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here's mine! It's a 61cm. I'm open to selling it, complete or 
>>>>>>>> frameset. I'd like to go up to a 63.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [image: IMG_4693.JPG]
>>>>>>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 1:28:06 PM UTC-4 MCT wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Tim,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Here you go, sized 63cm.  I changed the saddle, chainrings and the 
>>>>>>>>> fenders are not on right now from this picture, but close enough to 
>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>> current build.  
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Matt in OKC
>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>> [image: IMG_0257.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 10:22:19 AM UTC-5 Tim Bantham 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> There has been an ongoing thread about Mid 80's steel road bikes. 
>>>>>>>>>> Like some of you out there I am in the market for a "regular ass 
>>>>>>>>>> road 
>>>>>>>>>> bike". This whole year I've been riding my Sam Hillborne roadie 
>>>>>>>>>> style. 
>>>>>>>>>> Shoes and clip in pedals, drop bars positioned below the saddle, no 
>>>>>>>>>> racks 
>>>>>>>>>> and just a x-small Sackville. You know what? The Sam makes a 
>>>>>>>>>> fantastic road 
>>>>>>>>>> bike! It rides like a dream, is plenty comfortable on 38mm tubeless 
>>>>>>>>>> tires 
>>>>>>>>>> and I find it to be fast enough for my needs. It's a little heavy 
>>>>>>>>>> going up 
>>>>>>>>>> hill but I'm willing to live with that. 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Given my current preferences I think my next Riv just has to be a 
>>>>>>>>>> Roadeo. I know it will be a long wait if I end up putting a deposit 
>>>>>>>>>> down 
>>>>>>>>>> but at least I'll always have the Sam. 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> So who has a Roadeo? Show me your photos for inspiration!! 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Tim
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>

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[RBW] Re: Cycling apps for Apple Watch

2021-06-30 Thread Austin B.
I use the built-in Apple Workouts app and then sync it with Strava. Works 
great.

-Austin

On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 12:21:41 PM UTC-4 Robert Hakim wrote:

> I really like Ride With GPS!
> Pretty similar to strava, but it doesn't have the KOM/social competitive 
> features that strava ships with. 
>
> -Robert 
>
> On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 12:14:23 PM UTC-4 Tom Wyland wrote:
>
>> Strava.  Just tracking commutes and joining local challenges (like 
>> Freezing Saddles, etc).  The watch app can independently track your ride 
>> then sync with the phone later, if you prefer that route.
>>
>> Be prepared for Strava to encourage you to be "the fastest" and refer to 
>> you as an "athlete" constantly.  Super annoying.
>>
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[RBW] Re: FS: Nitto Bars, Tallux Stem, Tektro Brakes

2021-03-16 Thread Austin B.
All items are sold.


On Monday, March 15, 2021 at 12:14:36 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> Tallux and Noodle are sold.
>
> All other items are pending.
>
> On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 9:01:56 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> Tallux is sold.
>> Noodle is pending.
>>
>> On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 4:06:11 PM UTC-5 Austin B. wrote:
>>
>>> Cleaning out the parts bin of Riv-ish stuff. Shipping (US only) is 
>>> additional. Local pickup in DC/Baltimore area is fine. 
>>>
>>> Here's a link to pictures: https://photos.app.goo.gl/HsFKmkp3Z5kzpSof6
>>>
>>> Handlebars--no tape residue on any. Some amber shellac bleed thru on the 
>>> Soma bars only.
>>> *$40 - 46cm Nitto Noodle M177*
>>> *$45 - 46cm Nitto Mark's Bar M178*
>>> *$20 - 44cm Soma Hwy One*
>>>
>>> *$35 - 110mm Nitto Tallux Stem*
>>>
>>> *$25 - Tektro R539 F/R Brakeset*
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Austin B. in MD
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: Nitto Bars, Tallux Stem, Tektro Brakes

2021-03-15 Thread Austin B.
Tallux and Noodle are sold.

All other items are pending.

On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 9:01:56 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> Tallux is sold.
> Noodle is pending.
>
> On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 4:06:11 PM UTC-5 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> Cleaning out the parts bin of Riv-ish stuff. Shipping (US only) is 
>> additional. Local pickup in DC/Baltimore area is fine. 
>>
>> Here's a link to pictures: https://photos.app.goo.gl/HsFKmkp3Z5kzpSof6
>>
>> Handlebars--no tape residue on any. Some amber shellac bleed thru on the 
>> Soma bars only.
>> *$40 - 46cm Nitto Noodle M177*
>> *$45 - 46cm Nitto Mark's Bar M178*
>> *$20 - 44cm Soma Hwy One*
>>
>> *$35 - 110mm Nitto Tallux Stem*
>>
>> *$25 - Tektro R539 F/R Brakeset*
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Austin B. in MD
>>
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[RBW] Re: FS: Nitto Bars, Tallux Stem, Tektro Brakes

2021-03-14 Thread Austin B.
Tallux is sold.
Noodle is pending.

On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 4:06:11 PM UTC-5 Austin B. wrote:

> Cleaning out the parts bin of Riv-ish stuff. Shipping (US only) is 
> additional. Local pickup in DC/Baltimore area is fine. 
>
> Here's a link to pictures: https://photos.app.goo.gl/HsFKmkp3Z5kzpSof6
>
> Handlebars--no tape residue on any. Some amber shellac bleed thru on the 
> Soma bars only.
> *$40 - 46cm Nitto Noodle M177*
> *$45 - 46cm Nitto Mark's Bar M178*
> *$20 - 44cm Soma Hwy One*
>
> *$35 - 110mm Nitto Tallux Stem*
>
> *$25 - Tektro R539 F/R Brakeset*
>
> Thanks,
> Austin B. in MD
>

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[RBW] FS: Nitto Bars, Tallux Stem, Tektro Brakes

2021-03-13 Thread Austin B.
Cleaning out the parts bin of Riv-ish stuff. Shipping (US only) is 
additional. Local pickup in DC/Baltimore area is fine. 

Here's a link to pictures: https://photos.app.goo.gl/HsFKmkp3Z5kzpSof6

Handlebars--no tape residue on any. Some amber shellac bleed thru on the 
Soma bars only.
*$40 - 46cm Nitto Noodle M177*
*$45 - 46cm Nitto Mark's Bar M178*
*$20 - 44cm Soma Hwy One*

*$35 - 110mm Nitto Tallux Stem*

*$25 - Tektro R539 F/R Brakeset*

Thanks,
Austin B. in MD

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[RBW] Re: FS: 62cm Sam Hillborne F/F/HS

2020-10-03 Thread Austin B.
Sam is sold.

On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 3:29:03 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:

> Forgot to post the link to pictures: 
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/veBprKW1PaSaxBiQA

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[RBW] Re: FS: 62cm Sam Hillborne F/F/HS

2020-09-30 Thread Austin B.
Forgot to post the link to 
pictures: https://photos.app.goo.gl/veBprKW1PaSaxBiQA

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[RBW] FS: 62cm Sam Hillborne F/F/HS

2020-09-30 Thread Austin B.
Selling my Sam frame/fork/original headset & bottom bracket.

   - 62cm with the double top tube
   - Takes centerpull brakes (not included)
   - Purchased from RBW in 2016

Generally fine shape with a couple nicks. Little bit of amber shellac 
splatter where I got a little careless covering some Newbaums, but you 
don't see it unless you're looking for it.

It just doesn't see much action and takes up a lot of space.

$790. Prefer local pickup in DC/Baltimore area. Will consider shipping if 
buyer arranges/pays associated shipping costs.

Austin in MD


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[RBW] Re: Paul Mini Moto brakes

2020-07-26 Thread Austin B.
I run Minimotos on my BMW Monstercross and I really like them over cantis. 
I can fit the 43mm Panaracer Gravelking SKs under them. In the winter I put 
fenders on (45mm SKS) over 38mm Barlow Pass tires. The cable slightly 
touches one of the fenders, but it doesn't affect operation or safety. 

They are easy to install and setup. 

Best,
Austin in MD



On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 12:02:10 PM UTC-4, Ryan M. wrote:
>
> Has anybody used Paul Components Mini Moto brakes and if so, how did you 
> like them?  How big of a tire can you use with them?  I had a V-brake break 
> on my Appaloosa and am looking at a replacement and these look pretty cool 
> and easy to setup/use. 
>
> Thanks.
>

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[RBW] Re: Rene Herse Tires with tubes

2020-06-15 Thread Austin B.
I run Barlow Pass EL's tubed on my BMC Monstercross. No flats in two years.

It rides like buttah.

-Austin



On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 9:37:46 AM UTC-4, Brady Smith wrote:
>
> I’ve been Herse-curious for a while, but have always decided against them 
> due to concerns about durability, especially since I don’t have 
> tubeless-compatible rims. But I also recently read that Jan Heine actually 
> runs his tubed, and I’ve encountered other people doing the same. Since 
> there are lots of Herse-users here, I thought I’d ask about your 
> experiences. Tubed or tubeless? How often do you flat? I’m thinking about a 
> set of Snoqualmie or Barlow Pass tires for my BMC Monster Cross. These 
> would be summer fun tires for suburban and country roads. When it’s back to 
> commuting season (whenever that happens...) I’d put my Pasela Protites back 
> on. Thoughts? Thanks!

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[RBW] Re: Favorite Rivendell model names?

2020-06-04 Thread Austin B.
Favorites:

   - Hunqapillar
   - Appaloosa



Least Favorites:

   - Romulus
   - Roadeo
   - Roadini
   - "Hillibike" and related anagram names


Maybe they should stay away from names beginning with "R"

Austin in MD

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[RBW] Re: Just Pics from Your Good Ride Thread

2020-05-25 Thread Austin B.
It’s Memorial Day weekend. It’s officially too late for snow!

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[RBW] Re: Brake lever preference with Nitto Noodles

2020-05-18 Thread Austin B.
I also use the IRD Drilliums on my Noodles and like them a lot. They have a 
button where you can open the brakes up more to remove a wider tire without 
deflating.

The main reason I like them is they have a "thicker" feel between my thumbs 
and index finger when riding the hoods--but that may be what you describe 
as "boxy." The Shimanos are too narrow for me (but then I have bigger 
hands).

Austin

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Re: [RBW] Re: Admissions of Things You Ought to Have Known But Did Not: A Thread

2020-05-13 Thread Austin B.
I generally only apply this approach when it comes to wheels and frame 
repair. My attempts to true a wheel only made it worse. 

Austin


On Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 6:23:48 PM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> A good rule to bear in mind is, if you don't know what you're doing maybe 
> you should just let the LBS take care of it.
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[RBW] Re: Admissions of Things You Ought to Have Known But Did Not: A Thread

2020-05-13 Thread Austin B.
My first attempt at installing a new crankset on a square-taper BB went as 
poorly as it could a few years back. The spindle lengths matter for what? 
Here's how it went (*Bold are actions I took*, *italics are my thoughts as 
best I can recall*):


   1. *Shiny new drive-side crankset goes on the spindle. **Crank down the 
   bolt. Done. Terrific! That was easy!*
   2. *Inspect by brilliant handy work. **Oh wait, why the heck isn't this 
   thing spinning? Crap--the small chainring is jammed against the 
   chainstay! Better remove the bolt and back it off.*
   3. *Pulling and shimmying for a few minutes.* *This thing's on there 
   good! Better use the crank puller.*
   4. *Crank puller fail.* *Oh crap, it's so tight it just stripped the 
   treads on my new crank! WTF??*
   5. *Went to Google: *"how to remove square-taper crankset"
   6. *Went to Amazon: order placed for pulling tool. **Yeah, this will get 
   it off.*
   7. *Pulling tool arrives. **Pulling tool fail.** F#*k! This #$#%ing 
   thing just ruined my crank!*
   8. *Facepalm. Desperation sets in--t**o the Dremel tool. **I just need 
   to get the damn thing off. Screw saving the crank.*
   9. *After about 20-30 minutes of cutting into my alloy crank, it came 
   off the bike.** I'm NEVER using a square-taper BB again.These things are 
   cursed!*

For the record, I am actually mechanically-inclined and do all of my own 
bike maintenance. But this was a blatant lack of understanding of these BB 
on my part. And despite swearing off square-taper BBs, I am actually 
running one on my Roadeo which I've installed successfully myself on two 
different bikes.

Learning has occurred.

Austin in MD

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Re: [RBW] Re: Photos of my Roadeo, set up for brevets

2020-05-11 Thread Austin B.
Some nice looking bikes on this thread! The White/Blue like John's seems to 
be a rarity--but it's such a nice combination.

@Paul G: I'm also running the 46x30 VO crankset. I love that 46x30 gearing! 
It's currently paired with a lightweight Ultegra 11-28 cassette but I also 
have an 11-34 if I expect to do some significant climbing.

Also, do I see 15mm of spacers on that headset? Did you replace the fork or 
did it come from RBW like that? Mine only has 10mm of spacers.

Unfortunately, I can't help with fendering the Roadeo. I only put fenders 
on my Black Mountain Monstercross which has loads of clearance over my 38 
Barlow Pass's.

Austin in MD

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[RBW] Re: Sam Hillborne Fork replacement

2020-05-09 Thread Austin B.
Wow--hope you weren't on the bike when THAT happened. And if you were I 
hope you're OK.

Soma sells some 1" replacement forks. Here's a link to one but you'd have 
to go with canti posts and go to a threadless stem.
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/product/soma-fork-classic-curve-cx-trekking-3321?category=774

Did you call RBW already?


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Re: [RBW] Re: Group Riding / New Covid-19 World

2020-03-15 Thread Austin B.
No over the shoulder loogies applies at all times, not just during 
pandemics!

And here's something that will eat up 8 minutes of your isolation if you've 
never seen it: 

The Backwards Bicycle Brain
https://youtu.be/MFzDaBzBlL0

Cheers,

Austin 
Sykesville, MD



On Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 3:39:50 PM UTC-4, lambbo wrote:
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> :) and no over the shoulder loogies!  
>
>
>>

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[RBW] Re: WTB Nitto Dirt Drop Stem 80mm, 26.0

2020-02-27 Thread Austin B.
Hi Michael--I'm interested so definitely do send a pic over. Doesn't have 
be pristine at all.

Thanks!



On Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 10:03:39 AM UTC-5, Michael Baquerizo 
wrote:
>
> Hi - if condition isn't too much of a concern I have one. It's not in 
> horrible condition but they're never really too pretty to begin with. I can 
> send photos tonight when I can grab it from storage. I'd happily trade for 
> the technomic. 
>
> On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 6:45:06 PM UTC-5, Austin B. wrote:
>>
>> Willing to buy or trade for another stem:
>>
>> 70mm Technomic
>> 110mm Tallux
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Austin
>> Sykesville, MD
>>
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[RBW] WTB Nitto Dirt Drop Stem 80mm, 26.0

2020-02-26 Thread Austin B.
Willing to buy or trade for another stem:

70mm Technomic
110mm Tallux

Thanks,

Austin
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: New ROADEO

2020-01-16 Thread Austin B.
So I own both a Roadeo and a BMC Monstercross amongst others. Road racing 
is not something I've ever done nor will ever do, so my comments below do 
not apply to that category.

That said, the BMC Monstercross is actually a pretty road bike as well. 
Even Bill rated it a 5 as a road *racing* bike. Take the word "racing" out 
of the equation and I'd rate it higher.

Before I got the Roadeo, the Monstercross was my primary "endurance" road 
bike running 38mm Barlow Pass tires. I had a couple calls with Mike V. 
trying to choose between a Road and a MC and have no regrets with my 
choice. When I want to enjoy the rougher stuff, I swap out my wheelset for 
one with 43mm Gravelking SKs. Brilliant!  And the Roadeo is a damn fine 
road bike--no quarrels there.

Bottom line, I concur with Bill's ratings based on my experience.

Austin
  

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[RBW] Re: Favorite All-around Drive train?

2019-11-29 Thread Austin B.
John, 

I suspect you'll need a wider BB than the 107 that came with your Sam. A 
while back I tried to install a VO 46/30 on my Sam it the 107 and didn't 
work. Had I fully tighten the crank arm the 30t ring would've been touching 
the chainstay.

I think VO specs a BB with a 118 width for their crankset which set up well 
and worked great. Not too wide on the Q--though now the crankset is on my 
Roadeo.

Austin
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Ride report: Latvia, Estonia, Finland

2019-11-26 Thread Austin B.
Quite an adventure!

Austin B.

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[RBW] Re: 62 Sam Double Top Tube Builds

2019-11-17 Thread Austin B.
@Tom: I've a 93cm PBH, saddle height is 82cm. Just measured--standover is 
about 908mm with 42mm Cazaderos.

@Reid: how do you like the 43mm Gravelkings? 

Austin

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Re: [RBW] Gus or Susie?/Threadless Weight vs Quill Weight?

2019-11-16 Thread Austin B.
Wolbis Slugstone

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[RBW] Re: Gus or Susie?/Threadless Weight vs Quill Weight?

2019-11-16 Thread Austin B.
I've no specific knowledge of either frame as I don't do that kind of 
riding. 

A better question might be where does a gap exist in your stable of bikes? 
(if you have 7 Riv's you may not have much/any gap). You cite the Hunq for 
the heavy loaded stuff and that you'll go load-free with no extreme riding 
on the Gus/Susie. That right there would steer me towards the lighter Susie.

Perhaps the best question is what do you prefer: threaded or threadless? 
There are pros & cons of each. Do you already have a bunch of stems of one 
type, that might inform your decision as well as it would allow you to 
better dial in fit. Despite his prickly reply, I do agree with Steve that 
the minuscule weight difference of the headset doesn't matter.

Happy shopping,
Austin

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[RBW] Re: 62 Sam Double Top Tube Builds

2019-11-15 Thread Austin B.
@PaulS

Someday maybe. I have Paul Minimoto's on my Black Mountain Monstercross and 
they are by FAR the best brakes I have ever used! Worth every penny.

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[RBW] Re: 62 Sam Double Top Tube Builds

2019-11-15 Thread Austin B.
I've had a lot of different configurations for my 62 Sam. Current version 
is running Albastache bars. Wish it had canti's. Removing wide tires with 
the Tektro 559's is a pain.

Lots of photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/LZDRZ23JhgI4lXd52

Austin

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[RBW] Re: It's getting to be that time of year again: Time to order stuff from Rivendell

2019-11-09 Thread Austin B.
Bill L. gets the "virtual" commission on my sale as I wasn't even thinking 
about ordering anything until his post pointed me to Grant's Blahg and 
their need for cash flow. Just placed an order with RBW for a mish-mash of 
stuff I needed to restock my bike supplies cabinet. Tubes, cables, several 
rolls of Newbaums, etc. Oh and I've been meaning to buy a bell forever but 
always forget to--so I picked up a copper Crane bell.

I want some 1" headset spacers but they don't seem to sell them online. 
I'll give RBW a ring in a bit and see if they can add them in.

Austin B.

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[RBW] Re: Roadini Clearance

2019-10-27 Thread Austin B.
Agree with the others--fitting a 38 will largely be dependent on 1) the 
brake clearance and 2) actual size of the mounted tire.

Realistically, there isn't THAT much difference between a 35 and a 38 and 
if you need more tire than that, you're probably at or exceeding the limits 
of what the frame should be doing.

My wife has 35 Compass Bon Jon's on her Roadini--they do it all, road & 
occasional gravel.

Austin

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[RBW] Re: WTB 58 Sam Hillborne

2019-10-27 Thread Austin B.
Here's a 56 Sam for sale: 
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/bik/d/kensington-rivendell-sam-hillborne-56cm/7002400082.html

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[RBW] Re: daily post ur riv

2019-10-13 Thread Austin B.
@j.schwartz That is a SWEET Appa you built up. Don't see too many of them 
with drops, but I like!

Austin B.
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Thoughts on gravel "races" and events

2019-10-13 Thread Austin B.
Well, first I would steer clear of any event which includes the word "race" 
in the title. 

For these organized gravel rides, part of it is the result of what RBW and 
BQ have been promoting for years--wider tires, offroad terrain. 10 years 
ago, "gravelbiking" it hardly existed, 5 years ago it was niche, now it's 
pretty much mainstream as indicated by all the gravel/cyclo bikes that Trek 
et al sell. So yes, it's attracting more of the "A-type" personalities as 
you describe.

My remedy: know what I want to achieve out of it.

Like you, I like to do my share of "pay to play" events, some road, some 
mixed terrain. Ultimately, I do it to be around other bike people, to 
challenge myself, and for a bit of the excitement & fanfare that comes with 
rest stops, finish line parties, etc. During the ride I also need to 
periodically remind myself to "ride my ride" and not try to keep up with 
younger 20 & 30-something go-fasts.

Are you getting old? Most definitely. Cranky? Can't say and it probably 
doesn't matter.

Know what you hope to achieve from these rides, manage your own 
expectations, and most importantly, ride your own ride to maximize your 
enjoyment & experience. Screw what anyone else thinks!

-Austin


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[RBW] Re: Fall Web Specials at Rivbike

2019-10-06 Thread Austin B.
Very glad I'm not the only one with an affliction for buying bikes I don't 
need!

Austin
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Build + Small Ride Report: Testing out my new Hillborne!

2019-09-23 Thread Austin B.
That is a NICE looking build! I especially approve of all that mud caked on the 
underside of the down tube. I too have my Sam set up off-roadish and with some 
black components. It’s great for offroad as long as you don’t load it up to 
heavily.

Enjoy!

Austin

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[RBW] Re: RBW 25 -Atlantic side of things

2019-09-22 Thread Austin B.
I really like seeing these pics of the East Coast RBW meetup this weekend. 
Looks like some fun riding with nice views and makes me want to get out on 
my Sam. There's pretty good riding here in MD but not so much with long 
distance vistas at elevation.

Austin


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[RBW] Re: Charlie H Gallop!

2019-09-22 Thread Austin B.
Fullylugged wrote: "They usually kill off their best sellers in order to 
produce something more obscure that only the true faithful will find 
desirable."

This is where I find myself scratching my head. I don't work in the bike 
industry, but I do work in product and have marketing experience. I have 
long struggled to see how RBW segments their product lineup. To make sense 
of it, this is how I segment their lineup in my own mind: 

[image: RBW segmentation.jpg]
This only accounts for what they currently have on their frames page. It 
excludes recent bikes like the Appaloosa, Hunqapillar & GBW (all are burly, 
wide-tired, offroad touring frame and would be with the Atlantis on this 
chart). 

In the way I do the segmentation, a gap exists in lower priced mixed 
terrain box. This used to be held by the Sam Hillborne before the AHH and 
Atlantis went MIT, but now the Sam is at the same price point as the AHH. 
So maybe the Gallop will fill this need? We'll see. Grant's no dummy and I 
have to think they have a segmentation strategy--I just am not seeing it. 
And with so many products that have a lifespan of just a couple years, it 
seems (as Fullylugged suggests) that they have bikes which are "more 
obscure that only the true faithful will find desirable." 

I don't have any familiarity with product development costs in the bike 
industry, but have to think there are significant expenses w/r/t 
prototyping and setting up production. It seems they do it way more often 
than is necessary. I'd really like to see RBW hang on another 25 years--but 
given their recent financial struggles, maybe they should focus on the core 
products for awhile and move away from the niche ones.

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[RBW] Re: Brooks Cambium Stuffing

2019-09-18 Thread Austin B.
Ah, interesting. So on leather saddles it looks like it limits the 
stretching so it last longer. 

I don't know that there is much stretching to prevent on the Cambium 
saddles, but if enhances the ride I guess it makes sense. I wonder if it 
would help prevent the cracking that some Cambiums get?

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[RBW] Re: Brooks Cambium Stuffing

2019-09-18 Thread Austin B.
Interesting, but I don't understand and have never seen this. What does the 
stuffing do?

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[RBW] Re: 63cm Roadeo arrived from Seattle

2019-09-16 Thread Austin B.
Yes, they are definitely not Noodles or RH Rando Bars.

Just had a good thought--since Mark built the bike up with Mark's Bars, I 
should check Mark's Staff Bikes page on Riv. Plenty of examples on his page 
with Mark's bars setup. 

https://www.rivbike.com/pages/marks-staff-bikes

By my crude measure of holding a piece of paper against my screen parallel 
with the drops, it seems he generally angles them such that the drops point 
at the rear axle.

Wish I had thought to look at this earlier...

-Austin "Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then" Bishop

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[RBW] Re: 63cm Roadeo arrived from Seattle

2019-09-15 Thread Austin B.
35 miles out in the country on the Roadeo today and man, I like this bike 
more & more. So smooth and comfortable. I topped out at 45mph on one 
downhill. And I rode a dirt section of nearby Sam's Creek Road on it with 
no trouble--something I'd never have attempted on my RB-1 with 25mm rubber.

I'm starting to like the Nitto M178 Mark's bar. But how do others set up 
the angle of these? I've always ridden drops where the top section of the 
bars run parallel to the ground--like Noodles. I originally set the Mark's 
Bar up with the top parallel to the ground. But the levers feel oddly 
placed that way. So it appears I am to rotate the bars downward. But how 
much? Is there a "Standard" or is it a personal preference thing? There is 
surprisingly little on the 'net about these handlebars.

Austin

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[RBW] Re: Charlie H Gallop!

2019-09-15 Thread Austin B.
What's in a name?

Charlie Hustle is a nickname for Pete Rose
Gallop is something a horse does

I'll put my 2 cents in for a mostly tigged, cheaper roadish country bike to 
replace the Appaloosa and Sam. Modern Riv geo with long chainstays, sloping 
TT. 

Would they include centerpull brake mounts for 700c road wheels and canti's 
for 650b offroad wheels on the same bike? Has anyone ever done that?

Austin

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[RBW] 63cm Roadeo arrived from Seattle

2019-09-14 Thread Austin B.
So the 63cm Roadeo I bought off the Seattle Craigslist arrived in Maryland 
this week.  First, I owe a word of thanks to those here who PM'd me and 
posted the link to the Seattle CL add--else I never would have seen it. 
Also, a nod to Bill Lindsay and his recent Roadeo acquisition which was 
most educational and inspired my build and the format of this post.

*Condition:* The original owner bought it from RBW in 2014--and judging by 
it, it has *maybe* a couple hundred miles on it. No dents, only a couple 
minor scuffs, else this bike is pristine. I've never bought a full bike 
from Riv, but this one was built up by Mark (there was a piece of paper 
saying so). Seeing how he built things--cable lengths and routing, bar 
tape, the component installs was a surprise bonus for me--excellent 
craftsmanship.

*First Impressions on a short shakedown ride:* I've read about the ride 
quality, the responsiveness, etc. from many on this forum and it's what I 
was going after. Not disappointed! I found the Roadeo to be extremely 
smooth, very responsive but not the least bit twitchy, and it climbed well 
without a propensity to pop wheelies. 

There's one fast downhill with a bend at the bottom that I've taken dozens 
of times with the other bikes I've owned. Taking it at speed, some bikes 
(my Sam & BMC Monster Cross) drift a bit outside, whereas my RB-1 can turn 
on a dime but is a little to twitchy & uncontrollable to keep me confident 
so I often tap the brakes. The Roadeo easily held my line with confidence.

*The Details:*


   - Frameset: 63cm Roadeo, threaded fork, FSA Headset
   - Drivetrain: VO 46/30 & BB, Shimano XTR SPD pedals, 105 10-speed RD, 
   Ultegra FD
   - Cockpit: Brooks C15 Carved, Ritchey Seatpost, 46cm Nitto Mark's Bar, 
   Tallux 110mm stem, Ultegra Brifters
   - Wheelset: Compass/RH BJP EL, H+Son Archetype, Ultegra Hubs


I'm still tweaking some things and once I lock in a stem, bars, and 
shifters, I have two rolls of red Newbaums ready to wrap (the only thing 
NEW going on this bike).

Some photos of what it looks like now. 
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/wsJpEBpmdgthfQYx5>

Austin B
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Joe Appaloosa 700c to 650b via Paul motolite barkes

2019-09-05 Thread Austin B.
I'm wondering what you're looking to achieve. Appas take 55mm tires I think 
so I don't think you'll gain anything in tire width or more cush.

Unless it's just that you want to tinker and see if it works for the fun of 
doing an experiment. Then I totally get why you're doing it!

Best,
Austin

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Re: [RBW] WTB: 63cm Roadeo (DC Area)

2019-09-02 Thread Austin B.
Thanks to the folks to reached out and PM'd me. I ended up buying the 63cm 
Roadeo in the Seattle craigslist above. 

Now I just need to get it back to Maryland...

[image: IMG_8062.JPG]





On Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 7:42:53 AM UTC-4, Sky Coulter wrote:
>
> There’s one for 2000 on seattle’s craigslist:
>
>
> https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/bik/d/bellevue-rivendell-roadeo-63cm/6966376849.html
>
> Sky in new west
>
> On Aug 28, 2019, at 4:33 PM, Austin B. > 
> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> If anyone has a 63cm Roadeo F/F/HS that isn't seeing use any more, I'm 
> looking to buy one. I want a light but comfortable road bike with room for 
> wider tires and the Roadeo will actually help me to consolidate my bike 
> stable by n-1 and free up space in the garage.
>
> I'm located in the DC Metro area, but am willing to cover shipping from 
> elsewhere in the US.
>
> Thanks,
> Austin
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[RBW] WTB: 63cm Roadeo (DC Area)

2019-08-28 Thread Austin B.
Hey all,

If anyone has a 63cm Roadeo F/F/HS that isn't seeing use any more, I'm 
looking to buy one. I want a light but comfortable road bike with room for 
wider tires and the Roadeo will actually help me to consolidate my bike 
stable by n-1 and free up space in the garage.

I'm located in the DC Metro area, but am willing to cover shipping from 
elsewhere in the US.

Thanks,
Austin

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[RBW] Re: Coffee Grinder Question

2019-06-02 Thread Austin B.
That improvement you taste has less to do with hand grinding than it does 
1) the consistency of the grind that comes from Burr grinding (Lido) vs. 
Blade grinding (Krups) and 2) the lack of heat generated by your Lido as 
compared to your high-speed Krups blade which can affect the taste.

A decent automatic burr grinder will produce a grind comparable to your 
Lido with way less effort but way more noise. The downside is that it will 
eat into your bike funds because they ain't cheap!

Austin



On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 12:28:45 PM UTC-4, Garth wrote:
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>
> Upon tasting the Lido ground brew my first thought was something akin to 
> "well ain't that a kick in the pants, I never tasted* this* from the 
> Krupps grind, yummm ! "  Bye bye Krupps. I find the Lido a breeze to grind, 
> the key for me was to be creative on how you hold it to your body. It's all 
> intuitive. 
>
> For myself it's all about the flavor, and since the hand grind tastes 
> notably better, so it is. 
>

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[RBW] Re: IRD Roller Drive Headset

2018-07-16 Thread Austin B.
https://store.somafab.com/irdrothhe.html - On sale for 20% off through 
tonight if you use the promo code LuckySagan. 



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[RBW] Re: New Frame Day! Almost a trade of a Black Mountain Road for a LEO

2018-06-23 Thread Austin B.
Glad to hear I'm not the only one with the consistent bike 
reconfiguration affliction, er, hobby.


Trust me I do it, too. I sweat all those details to the extreme while I’m 
> doing the build. Then after I ride it a few times I remember that a pound 
> here or there doesn’t matter all that much if the ride is great.  I worked 
> hard to bring in the Leo build as close to 20 pounds as possible. 
>
>  I’m already in the midst of a reconfiguration project that will add a 
> tiny bit of weight to several bikes for good reasons. Here’s the tedious 
> list: 
>

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[RBW] RBW Facebook Owners Bunch - Now Open Group?

2018-06-22 Thread Austin B.
When did the RBW Owners Bunch on Facebook change to an open group? It's 
always been closed and my wife recently noticed some photos I posted to the 
group.

I personally prefer a closed group as I don't want everyone I'm connected 
to seeing what I do in a various group. 

I don't post or comment a ton, but I'm less inclined to do so with it open 
& visible to all.

-Austin B
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: New Frame Day! Almost a trade of a Black Mountain Road for a LEO

2018-06-22 Thread Austin B.
It’s the Leo’s stack height that did it for me. I’m on a 62cm frame with a 
stack height of 636mm + 50mm of spacers + a VO tall stack stem. I’m at the top 
of my uncut 350mm steerer tube and my bars are still not quite level with my 
saddle.

There aren’t too many XL frames out there that get the stack height up. I still 
think that XL frames with a 6 degree sloping TT look gangly, but I’m going 
function over form here. At least it seems like things are trending in steeper 
TT and higher stacks (and wider tires) as an industry—good stuff!

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[RBW] Re: New Frame Day! Almost a trade of a Black Mountain Road for a LEO

2018-06-21 Thread Austin B.
^THIS^ is great stuff and is the answer to my "nuanced" questions I asked a 
couple posts ago. I'm not fast my most standards, but sometimes like to 
ride fast without being in a hurry (because as Jan H. says "Riding fast is 
fun"). Occasionally, I just want to push it and want the bike to to respond 
in kind.

I pulled the trigger on a prebuy for a 61cm Orange Leo last week--feeling 
good about it. The "kit" doesn't factor in as I've never had/worn one. But 
then I generally don't like clothes with words on them. 

And I like that you call it "Leo" Bill, and not "Roadini." If you don't 
mind, I might adopt that nomenclature (as I just did above, see that?)

-Austin




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[RBW] Re: Smokey with a chance of Scattered Showers

2018-06-21 Thread Austin B.
Thanks Patrick. Talking less weight on the rim with the Steliacoms--what 
were you running that you're comparing them to?

And long sleeves? It's almost July! You must be at a high elevation.

-Austin




On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 5:07:27 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> In which the smoke of forests ablaze shrouds the Peak, a few afternoon 
> showers cleanse the air, and I prepare to test bikepacking with Steilacoom 
> tires. Because we desperately need to focus again on riding and biking. 
>
> https://thegrid.ai/withabandon/mostly-dry-with-a-chance-of-scattered-showers
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> www.CredoFamily.org
> www.MindYourHeadCoop.org
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[RBW] Testing and Learning with Sam Hillborne...unexpected results

2018-06-17 Thread Austin B.
 

I swapped the Cazaderos and Albastaches on my Sam and put it back into 
stripped down pavement mode, with Compass Bon Jon’s and drop bars, largely 
for the purpose testing a quill stem adapter + threadless stem for possible 
use on a new 61cm Roadini (it’s orange!!) where I’ll be transferring 
components from an existing bike.

 

I planned on doing about a 25 mile ride this morning, and ended up doing 
42. Lots of scenery, mixed surfaces and hills. A ride of farms, forests, 
small towns, and public parks; and of industry. One of the highlights of my 
longer ride was actually riding by the Lehigh Cement plant in Union Bridge, 
MD. It’s a massive tower which I presume processes mined stone into a 
useful form for cement & concrete and is fed via a conveyor from a nearby 
quarry. But more than the sight of it was the sound which could be heard 
almost a mile away. Almost a smooth, soothing hum that signified everything 
was working as it should. A sound you want to hear from a production 
operation. If you’ve ever spent time in a factory or a printer, you’ll know 
what I mean. If you hear variable loud, erratic, sounds, you know something 
isn’t right. You want that hum.

 

Most might think a concrete plant is an unsightly thing, and admittedly, I 
wouldn’t want this view & sound from my back yard. But to me, it’s also a 
thing of beauty, and an achievement of mankind that has enabled the 
construction of skyscrapers, bridges, road infrastructure, airport runways, 
and made so much possible. People built that. 

 

It reminded me when I stayed at a family member’s house for a week in a 
small town which was close to an in-town train track. Every morning around 
6am train would wake me—and the sound of the cars rolling across the track 
was soothing, calming even. This, like the concrete plant, communicated 
that economic activity was happening, and that people were at work doing 
what they do. That all is well.

 

On this occasion today, I wouldn’t have experienced it but by bike. And I 
also wouldn’t have seen it if my Sam didn’t inspire me to go further than I 
planned. I thank Rivendell for enabling this experience to happen.




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[RBW] Re: 58 Appaloosa Build (a tale of two bike frames)

2018-06-17 Thread Austin B.
Very nice build--that blue is gorgeous!

This might be one of the most roadish Joe builds I've seen. I've not seen 
many run Barlow's or Drop Bars on them. Goes to show the versatility of 
these frames.

Another option: Rather than keep the 55, you could sell the frame and use 
the proceeds to pick up a second wheelset/cassette/tires and cockpit with 
the Bullmoose + Brake levers to give you your offroad rig. You'd just need 
to rewrap your drop bars so the shift cable isn't under the wrap so you can 
easily move the barends between bars. Once you have it set up, it's 10 
minutes to swap wheels/cockpit.

-Austin
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Notes on a new Sam Hillborne, Albastache handlebars, and on being "fast enough"

2018-06-15 Thread Austin B.
Similar story with my 62cm Sam. Noodles on a 90mm stem left me feeling 
stretched out no matter the bar height.  Then I picked up an 80mm stem and 
an Albastache bar and it was glorious! I have it set up as my offroad trail 
bike with 42mm knobbies.

-Austin
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: My new Sam is complete!

2018-06-10 Thread Austin B.
That's a beaut! Like the copper highlights--they complement the black 
really nicely. So the 11-speed 105 RD takes a 9-speed cassette + bar ends 
just fine? I never would've thought to try that combo.

And nice camera work with the wide-open aperture to blur the fore & 
background. 

-Austin

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[RBW] Re: New Frame Day! Almost a trade of a Black Mountain Road for a LEO

2018-06-08 Thread Austin B.
Thanks for the reply, Bill. I appreciate the time you took and, despite 
your claims to not having the vocabulary to reply, your comments were much 
more helpful than you might think. I now have a clear preference on which 
frame to choose.

Thanks again!
Austin

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[RBW] Re: New Frame Day! Almost a trade of a Black Mountain Road for a LEO

2018-06-08 Thread Austin B.
Hi Bill,

I read your above thread and your initial ride report. I saw that you found 
the Roadini to be fast and stable. I am curious how it compares to your BMC 
in more specific ways which I attribute to "Sportiness" if you have found 
any to be discernible. 

With stouter tubing, is the Roadini less flexible than the BMC?
Does either the BMC or Roadini spin up/accelerate faster (neither are 
racing bikes, nor do I intend to race)
Which one has quicker steering?
All things being equal, is one more "fun" to ride (might be hard given they 
are set up differently)

I ask because I ride a large frame, I'm mid-40's and want a tall stack, and 
I want a sporty, lively ride. I'm considering a Road+ vs a Roadini. 
Currently, I ride a Soma ES but the stack isn't quite high enough. And I 
have a strong desire for an orange bike--the orange Roadini is really 
appealing.


Thanks!
Austin B.
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: 57 vs 61 Roadini

2018-05-21 Thread Austin B.
Dave, don't know if you have an aversion to disc brakes, but the 
forthcoming BMC Road+ (disc) has a higher stack height than the rim brake 
BMC Road. Geometry below, and according to the sizing chart based on PBH, 
you'd probably be on a 56cm frame. I still think the Roadini will be easier 
to get the bars up with a higher stack + quill stem, but it might be worth 
a call to Mike at BMC to pick his brain.

http://blackmtncycles.com/tech-info/mcd-road-frame-geometry/

Austin
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Canti Sam vs BMC monstercross

2018-05-14 Thread Austin B.
Curious myself--BMC/Mike V. seems to have as loyal a following as RBW has. 
I've got a Sam, but always wondered about how a Monster Cross compares 
ride-wise. Never ridden or even seen a BMC here in MD.

Best,
Austin

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[RBW] Re: Eat Bacon Don't Jog and Coconut Oil

2018-05-12 Thread Austin B.
Good point about doctors knowing so much that isn't true! How many times 
does the medical guidance flip-flop on coffee? (and I love my coffee!)

My doctor did admit there was little research available on the health 
benefits of coconut oil, despite his hesitations. It's one 
easily-replaceable food to let go of. He didn't try to get me off the low 
carb eating--how could he, all my other numbers were up!

I will continue with my low-carb eating ways. It just works for me on so 
many levels.

Austin

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[RBW] Eat Bacon Don't Jog and Coconut Oil

2018-05-12 Thread Austin B.
So I've been doing the low-carb Eat Bacon Don't Jog thing since the 
beginning of the year. Over the past several months I've experimented found 
some good, low carb eats. A few of my go-to's:

   - Frittatas with ham, sausage, bacon and/or veggies
   - Fake pancakes (from EBDJ)
   - Coconut "cereal" with greek yogurt and macadamia nuts (also EBDJ)
   - Almonds
   - Bacon!
   - Eggs of all kinds
   - Salmon with avacado, fresh chunky salsa, pepper, cheese and a 
   hard-boiled egg as a brown-bag lunch at work
   - 85%-90% Dark Chocolate as a dessert treat
   - And others...
   
I've also been doing a large glob of coconut oil + heavy cream in my 
morning coffee for breakfast. (I've gotten to prefer it that way). Based on 
EBDJ chapter, it looked like it had many benefits--and I had also done some 
research that it can increase LDL (bad cholesterol).  But it would also 
keep me going until lunch pretty consistently.

The results?

   - Eating significantly less processed foods
   - I've lost about 13 lbs. 
   - I don't get hunger pangs/cravings, etc. and can easily turn away 
   snacks.
   
However, just back from the doctor yesterday with results of my annual 
blood panel. My LDL (normally very low) had risen just over the "high" 
level of 126 and my total cholesterol had risen as well. Had a conversation 
with my doctor about it and he convinced me to abandon the coconut oil. I'm 
now trying a pat of butter + cream in my coffee as breakfast now.

All that said, my other markers were all improved and my blood glucose 
decreased a good bit (blood glucose + weight loss was my main reason for 
starting all this). I will continue my low-carb ways minus the coconut oil 
and continue to research ways to get the LDL number down.

Curious what others do on this diet, what they've learned, and what their 
results have been. Please share!

Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: FS: New Tektro R539 medium reach caliper brakes $28/shipped

2018-04-29 Thread Austin B.
Hi, are these still available?



On Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 5:49:30 PM UTC-4, Paul M wrote:
>
> Hello, Purchased these for a road bike project and realized they have too 
> long of reach. New (except installed to see the fit). 47mm-57mm reach 
> with recessed style mounting. No brake shoes included. $25 shipped. Thanks.
>

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[RBW] WTB: Nitto Quill Stem 70mm 26.0

2018-04-24 Thread Austin B.
Ooo, I never thought to cut it down. That’d potentially be an easy DIY project. 
Will be researching a bit on that. 

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[RBW] WTB: Nitto Quill Stem 70mm 26.0

2018-04-23 Thread Austin B.
Hoping someone here has one in a box/drawer, etc. 

I'm looking for a Nitto Quill Stem, 70mm with a 26.0 clamp. With a 
mid-length insert. Preferably not a 225mm length Technomic/Tallux. But not 
something as short as a Pearl.

A Technomic Deluxe with a 190mm length would work. 

It's going on my wife's 50cm Roadini which has a short headtube that limits 
how low the Technomic can go (which is what's in there now).

Feel free to PM me. Thanks!

Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: My First Rivendell

2018-04-20 Thread Austin B.
I'll echo the approvals. And I'm struggling to remember if I've ever seen 
that beautiful green on a Ram frame--it's quite the looker! It looks 
lighter than the Hunq green.

Looks like a narrow-range cassette on it. 36-50t large cog, wide-range 
cassettes are so ubiquitous on Rivs these days (aka Turkey Vulture Gearing) 
that it looks so small to me. But hey, if it works then you're golden. 

I'm guessing it's a 62cm frame--I'll be happy to take it off your hands if 
you get bored with it. But then we all know that's not gonna happen!

Enjoy it!
Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD


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[RBW] Re: I think I'm going to throw up

2018-04-20 Thread Austin B.
Nice! Go to an auto parts store and get some glossy spray can clear coat. 
It'll look better and protect it as well.

Also, it might be over complicating it, but narrow black stripes edging the 
cream panel might dress it up nicely. 

Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Sam 1x9 or 10

2018-04-20 Thread Austin B.
I found it to be a colossal PITA to friction shift on a 10-speed cassette. 
It's such a narrow distance from cog-to-cog that I was constantly 
fine-tuning my shifts. Swapped for a 9-speed cassette (and no other 
hardware changes) and I was back to shifting in smooth mode blissfully.

Or, index the barend for 10-speed (which I didn't want to do).

Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Bill's 57cm Legolas build thread

2018-04-12 Thread Austin B.
That thing is badass. If Chuck Norris wanted a bike, it would look like 
that.

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[RBW] Re: I think I'm going to throw up

2018-04-12 Thread Austin B.
This made me thankful that I have 3 bikes. That stinks! But, at least it 
can be repaired. Try Bilenky in Philly.

Time to get on craigslist and look for a cheap backup bike while it's out 
for repair!

Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] ROADINI

2018-04-11 Thread Austin B.
Cross post from Facebook...

Finished building up a Roadini for my wife. Her first comment upon returning 
from a 200 yard test trip down the road: "It’s really smooth and not twitchy. 
And I sit more upright…I think I like that."

Here are some of the highlights:
-Roadini 50cm frameset in Grilver bought off Riv’s Garage Sale (it has blue 
Roadini decals on the downtube)
-40cm Soma Hwy One Bars
-70mm Technomic Stem
-Shimano 105 Groupset (she wanted brifters) with an 11-32 Cassette
-FSA Energy 46/30 Crankset
-Tektro 539 Brakes
-Velocity A23 Rims, 105 5800 Hubs
-Compass Bon Jon Pass 700x35 Tires

Pics: https://photos.app.goo.gl/mzS7GGLPmwn5dCx73

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[RBW] Re: 300k ride report: Samuel Hillborne still rules

2018-04-09 Thread Austin B.
Terrific write up, Bill--thanks for sharing!

I've casually toyed with the idea of doing a 200k brevet (I've never done 
one) but have it built in my mind as this grueling 
against-all-odds-it's-me-versus-everything experience. But yours picks up 
on the scenery and photos and the experience and enjoyment of the ride 
(despite obvious setbacks with a flat and a loose fender). Not awful, 
challenging yes, brutal at times, but not horrible. I just may yet do it. 

There's a 100-miler coming up with my riding club later this month which, 
if I do it, I may have to put my Sam back in Road Mode for it. 

Good luck with your 400k!

Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Compass Introduces Quintuple Cranks

2018-04-07 Thread Austin B.
About a week late on sharing this one...

https://janheine.wordpress.com/2018/04/01/compass-introduces-quintuple-cranks/

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[RBW] Re: New Atlantis Pre-sale page is up on rivbike.com

2018-04-07 Thread Austin B.
Nice to see they're reusing the ball-and-socket seat lug from the Roadini. 
And I got a nice chuckle from the photo on the website that shows a bottle 
cage mounted to the *back* of the seat tube facing rear tire! Brilliant!

I really like what RBW is doing these days. I hope this one is a home run 
for them.

Austin
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Put her on a Rivendell!

2018-04-05 Thread Austin B.
Oh let's please not take it there. This is one of the few remaining online 
social outlets that hasn't gone totally political.

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[RBW] Re: Ride Report: Sam Hillborne gravel (under)biking?

2018-04-02 Thread Austin B.
Everyone, thanks for the kind words. I'm looking to do more exploration 
riding such as this through 2018, especially now that I've got the bike 
dialed in as I want it.

@John--on occasion, I ride out 75 to McKinstry's Mill only to take a left 
on Sam's Creek. I've never gone down Pearre Road but that's quite scenic 
where you staged your QB--new route for me to explore!

Best,
Austin




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[RBW] Re: Appaloosa review

2018-04-02 Thread Austin B.
Very interesting perspective she has, I've never come across her blog but 
will be sifting through it a bit. Thanks for sharing, Steve!

-Austin

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[RBW] Ride Report: Sam Hillborne gravel (under)biking?

2018-03-31 Thread Austin B.
 When does it become underbiking?

I did my first, full-fledged gravel ride on my Sam Hillborne v2.0, Gravel 
Mode.  

Weather was 50-60 degrees, sunny, perfect. I road up the mountain north of 
Frederick MD (locals will know it as the Mountaindale right fork up 
Gambrill Park Rd). I won’t describe it extensively as others on the web 
have already done that including James from Analong (formerly Gravel & 
Grind).  

My 36t cog saw a lot of action for the first time today! Combined with a 
30t chainring up front, gearing didn’t leave me yearning for just one more 
gear during my unloaded ascent up 1100’ of dirt road that is in need of 
some attention following winter. Potholes filled with muddy water, large 
rocks exposed through runoff, and some recently downed trees & branches 
made it interesting. At the top, a plateau along the ridge was waiting for 
me. Short trees, no signs of humans, no sounds of birds, and not a speck of 
green from Spring at that elevation. Desolate. Even a little eerie, like 
the scene at the start of Planet of the Apes where Charlton Heston is 
wandering, looking for signs of life.

The descent was the reward, the pinnacle of today’s ride. Half because of 
the reprieve from 1100’ of continual climbing, half because of the thrill 
of picking a line and heavy braking, half because of the sound and sight of 
the rapids flowing parallel to the road. As Jerry Seinfeld said “How can 
you go wrong?" Totally worth the effort.

I don’t know if I was underbiking or just biking, but my Sam proved worthy 
of the challenge despite the only other bikes up there being suspension MTB 
bikes. My newly-wrapped green Albastache bars worked brilliantly helping to 
dodge & weave to keep to the smoothest line possible. My hands never 
cramped, never went numb as I shifted hand-position often like I do on 
drops. My 2x9 with a 30x36 low gear got the job done and should be adequate 
for most anything I encounter in the Mid-Atlantic. The 42mm Cazaderos, 
sluggish on the pavement, took everything I threw at them on the gravel as 
if to say “That all you got?" Maybe a heavier frame and a wider tire and 
different geometry would've made things a bit easier, but I didn't feel 
limited in any way on my Sam. I am newly impressed at all that this bike 
can do.

Ultimately, I had a peaceful, enjoyable spring day of exploring places I’d 
never gone. And I was able to avoid my 45-year-old body accidentally coming 
in sudden contact with 2 billion-year-old stone. 

Not bad. Not bad at all.

Photos from today added to the top of my Sam Hillborne album: 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/LZDRZ23JhgI4lXd52

Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD

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[RBW] Re: Finished Hunqapillar Build

2018-03-30 Thread Austin B.
Beautiful bike! I've always like the green on the Hunq. I also have a Tubus 
Tara on my Sam--I wish the Riv forks had mounts in the right place to fit 
it without an adapter.

One build question--what is that bottle mount for on the downtube? Never 
seen anything like it.

And I see a ton of bikes in the background! Wish I had that kind of 
space...actually, it's probably better that I don't.

Austin


On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 11:28:47 AM UTC-4, Conway Bennett wrote:
>
> It's a gently used 56 cm 650b I picked up in  December from a list member. 
>  I sold my Sam H. and a '93 XO-2 to fund the frameset.  I'm down to this, a 
> Quickbeam and an'94 XO-3 and my Gary Fisher tandem.  My wife has the Rosco 
> Bubbaloosa mixte.  Feel to ask build questions.
>
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/e5x4XoXgIKDqnGqL2
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[RBW] Re: From the Blug: Tall Roadeo

2018-03-30 Thread Austin B.
Is it me, or does this frame seem too small for this setup? I wonder if Riv 
tried to talk this customer into a larger-framed AHH? 

It's just not a typical setup that comes out of Riv--bars below saddle, 
lots of seatpost showing, bars maxed out. Maybe they are just inserted at 
the extremes for the photoshoot. Maybe the customer just REALLY wanted a 
Roadeo (and who wouldn't?). 

That said, I'd love to drop the saddle to 82cm and test ride this beauty!

Austin
Sykesville, MD

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Re: [RBW] Re: Many nice Sam Hillbornes lately

2018-03-29 Thread Austin B.
@Patrick, the blue was a stock color up to 2016 (I have the same color). 
It's nice but if the 2017 Sage green been an option, I'd have gone that 
route. 

62cm sage-for-blue trade anyone? :-)

-Austin




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> Tim -- nice build. I had in mind another Sam, also drops, but IIRC the 
> drops were lower. But a slate blue with cream; was that a stock color?
>
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[RBW] Re: Many nice Sam Hillbornes lately

2018-03-28 Thread Austin B.
Tim, thanks for the kind words. I like yours too--it appears we have the 
same exact frame! I like to tinker with my builds, the Sam is so versatile 
so I'm constantly experimenting.

I may have to pick up a pair of Barlow EL's for it--I keep hearing people 
like you say they're the perfect match. I had Bon Jon's (standard casing) 
on it which I'm contributing to the Roadini I'm building up for my wife. 
The Cazaderos are just okay.

Thx!
Austin


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> Austin, nice build! All versions of your Sam look great. Part of what 
> makes it such an awesome bike is the many build option it allows. 

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[RBW] Re: Who rides an off-roadish Sam?

2018-02-01 Thread Austin B
@Neil -- The 700x42 Cazaderos run under my Tektro 559's just fine on my 
Sam. They ride nicely for knobbies and are enough for the offroading I do 
(I don't like rooty, rocky MTB trails).

My thinking is the same as yours, even using Roman's photo as inspiration. 
My 62cm Sam's a little offroady now with the Cazaderos, short-drop Soma Hwy 
1 bars (I still want to try Albastache) as an alternative to the Noodles, 
and I went to a IRD (Sheriff) Lobo 46/30 double crankset. I've also swapped 
with black components from my other bikes (wheels, crankset, seatpost) just 
for something different than what it's been. And I flip between spd's and 
platform pedals when the mood strikes me for a change.

Austin
Eldersburg, MD

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[RBW] Re: Did you stop using Compass tires?

2018-01-30 Thread Austin B
I swap a pair of Bon Jon Pass out for some Soma Cazaderos 700x42 on my Sam 
for when I know I'll be mostly off pavement. I still fit the Bon Jon's back 
on with fenders and for road riding.

Generally, I am making my Sam more offroadish--hence the tires (and lower 
gearing, etc) to eliminate overlap as I have other bikes for the road.

-Austin

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[RBW] Re: Not ugly quill to threadless: Can it be done?

2018-01-21 Thread Austin B
Bob, there is the Stop Swap and Save meet coming up in Westminster on Feb 
11: http://www.stopswapandsave.com/

You might be able to find something to your liking for just a few $$. Maybe 
even the VO stem if you have sharp eyes. I go every year (I'm in 
Eldersburg) and usually walk away with something. Though if someone's 
unloading Albastache bars cheap this year, I call dibs! 

Austin

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[RBW] Re: Cable/Housing Cutter Suggestions

2017-08-09 Thread Austin B
I use a pair of Channel Lock End-Cutting pliers (bought at Home Depot) for 
both cables and housing (and for a bunch of other non-bike stuff like wire 
fence mesh, pulling nails, etc.). I reshape the hole on the cut end of the 
housing with a small nail until the cable slides through freely.

Not fancy, but I've built up four bikes using it.

Cheers!
Austin

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[RBW] Re: WTB: Used 700c and 26 fat (non-knobby) tires and long reach caliper/centerpull brakes

2017-07-25 Thread Austin B
This is a cool idea. I've thoughts of making my Sam more offroady and 
putting the fattest tires with some tread on it. Been reading a lot on the 
forum & online about Soma Cazaderos, SimWorks Homage, Marathon Supremes, 
etc. But I prefer to test it out a bit before investing $120+ in new tires.

Most curious about how well the Cazaderos ride. If anyone has an old pair 
of 700x42 they're looking to toss or unload, let me know if I can make it 
worth your while to box up and ship to me (of course I'll cover shipping 
costs too). Or if you're in DC/Baltimore area, I might be able to meet up 
with cash-in hand.

Though please give Ash first right of refusal since he started the thread 
on this.

-Austin

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[RBW] Terrific Writeup on the origins of Rivendell by Jan Heine

2017-07-23 Thread Austin B
As seen on the Facebook Riv group:

1995 Rivendell: Turning the Tide 

https://janheine.wordpress.com/2017/07/22/1995-rivendell-turning-the-tide/


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[RBW] Re: 1.5 x N+1

2017-07-21 Thread Austin B
Definitely got the enthusiasm but I guess I downplayed the tongue-in-cheek 
humor in it. 

Great that your wife is supportive--being 6'5" tall (I'm 6'3") a new bike 
purchase isn't necessarily solved by trolling Craigslist for something 
cheap to build up since we generally play at or beyond the fringes of the 
bicycle size curves. It either means waiting a long time for something used 
to come up, or buying something new that is the right size (e.g. $1300 Riv 
frames).

Happy shopping!

Austin

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[RBW] Re: 1.5 x N+1

2017-07-20 Thread Austin B
Unless you have like a dozen bikes, I don't understand what all the fuss is 
about. 

If you work & can afford it
If you ride & will use it
If you want a bike & it will make you happy at your cottage 

Then get a bike and do so unapologetically. There is no "need" nor 
supporting justification required. 

Maybe my wife is more understanding than most on needs vs. wants. Most of 
us (with the exception of commuters maybe) don't *need* a bike. We 
certainly don't *need* Riv's. But here we are.

Life is short, do what makes you happy. 

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