I think Joe has it right. Bikes are shipped all over the world every single
day without issue. The issues arise when the person doing the packing isn’t
invested in the bike (ie doesn’t really give a sh@#) and doesn’t really
care if the bike makes it safely. Pack it yourself, require an inspecti
I’m in the middle of this same issue. I finally ordered the “Frame Mounting
Hardware for Fenders” directly from SKS. It was $8 with free shipping. It
hasn’t arrived yet so I can’t give you a report but looks promising. I also
ordered some leather washers from Velo Orange. I’m already waiting for
I would get a Bike Friday NWT. At the end of the day, I think it is the
best compromise between quality, fit, convenience, and price.
I love my Brompton but would never tour on it. Yes, it can be done but
anything can be done. That doesn’t make it enjoyable. When we were riding
cross country (
This probably isn’t going to be a popular opinion but I buy my sunglasses
for riding, running, hiking, etc at Target or Home Depot or wherever. I
have worked at stores selling sunglasses. I’ve attended clinics put on by
the big companies, bought several pair of nice glasses, sold hundreds more,
Hunqa green! And despite my best efforts this bike remains unbuilt and new
in the box. Someday I’ll find the time.
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My daughter went from a balance bike to an Electra and it was a great bike for
her because Electra’s geometry lets you put the saddle at the proper height but
still be able to put her feet down while seated. She was very comfortable on
the bike and had no problem transitioning. I don’t know what
This is a tough and personal question. I think it boils down to the amount of
risk you are willing to accept. All activities (even sitting in your house)
come with some risk. At some point the risk or perceived risk of an activity is
outweighed by the enjoyment of an activity. For me, motorcycle
Supercool! We definitely need pics when it is built. Congrats!
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It might be fine but it might not. Is it worth the risk? Stem failures can be
dangerous depending on the how and when of it. I'd buy the longer stem and do
it right to eliminate the risk and so it would be done right. Your beautiful
bike deserves it!
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Found the Outside magazine article "Lead Us Not Into Titanium" in an Alaskan
outhouse in 1999. Fast forward to summer 2000 and biking from Seattle, WA to
Cape Cod, MA. Met a cyclist on an RB-1. It all just clicked and I've never
looked back.
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Do it!
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I think Waterford used HJ lugs around the time they were building the early
Rivendells. I had a Waterford 2200 that had HJ lugs.
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I think a dirt drop stem looks great with moustache handlebars (or similar).
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When I bought my SO from Riv I had it painted a custom color (Hunqa green with
cream details). Well, it came back from paint and Riv didnt have any SO decals.
They called and asked if I'd be ok with it getting QB decals. They let me
choose the headbadge. So I have a Riv-approved Quickbeam that i
Wow! What a great bike. I love ANT bikes and Mike seems like such a great guy.
He was a visionary leaving IF to start ANT. He doesn’t get the credit he
deserves for the shift away from racing to practical bikes.
Happy riding!
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Double sided 3M padded tape from an automotive store is what has been suggested
in the past. Dental floss works to remove the badge.
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What an amazing story! Several years back, my girlfriend (now wife) and I rode
from Seattle, WA to Cape Cod, MA. It was just the two of us and we camped
almost every night and cooked all of our meals on a small backpacking stove.
The thing that stays with me all these years later (18 years to be
I was at RBHQ in 2010 or 2011 and spoke with Kevin about the Rodeo. My
recollection is he said the tubing is basically the same on the 59cm and up
Rodeos and AHH. I ride smaller bikes so I didn’t pay much attention or think
much of it. I’m sure a quick call to Riv would sort this out.
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I think the MUSA frames were around 2010 and only in limited sizes (56 and
60?). I first heard a rumor of MUSA Sams around 2009-2010 from a Riv dealer.
Grant did write about them and the reasons they were made but I forget if it
was a Reader or Blug entry. I’d call and see if they have a record
I have owned a Ram, Rodeo, and Roadini. They are all great bikes and if you can
get over the lack of lugs and the fit is ok, the Roadini gives up nothing to
the other two. With a pbh just under 85, all of Riv’s bikes seem to fit me
perfectly. I’ve actually had people ask me if my Rivs were custo
I read the article and thought GP’s omission was superweird and obviously
non-accidental. How can you possibly write an article about your near 30 year
lovefest with an MB-1 and mention just about everything but Grant and Riv.
Rubbish.
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I’m going to go wy out on a limb here and guess this bike will be fabulous.
;)
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As a group made up of individuals, can we all just agree to let this thread
die? If you just HAVE to post one more time I guess that’s ok but please
(pretty, pretty please) just once more. And bonus points if you can make it as
non-divisive as possible.
I’ll start.
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Joe,
Why are you at the center of every divisive, name calling thread? Have you
noticed the pattern? I have.
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DEFINITELY NOT echoing Joe’s thoughts here. If you’ve been around long enough
then you know Grant well enough to know he isn’t trying to be divisive. Caring
about people and families is always a noble thing, right? In regards to this
issue, I suspect there are more varied opinions amongst this g
I will pre-order any noodle-moose bars!!!
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Thanks Bill! I just put my Roadini in the work stand to build up. What’s your
PBH? From your previous posts, I thought we were about the same size and mine
is a 54.
With only the bars, saddle, and wheels on the thing that strikes me is how high
the handlebars are. The bars look almost level wi
So every word, sentence, or paragraph (two in this case) that Grant writes or
utters is on topic on this bike forum? That’s insane. The examples you chose
are things he wrote or talked about extensively.
Oh, you don’t get to close the case. But thank you.
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“If this thread upsets you then stop reading it and move on to another thread.
It is easy to avoid reading this thread and engaging.“
That is an amazing response. Thank you. So I’m welcome to agree but not
disagree? Did I say I was upset? I should stop engaging?
I’m as against family separatio
What I think is sad is that when people speak one side of this issue they are
shouted down or accused of baiting the conversation yet when people speak the
other side there is praise or silence. And then people try to claim this isn’t
a political issue. This issue has no place here. Yes, Grant m
I’m super-hoping this thread gets shut down- the sooner the better. This is
obviously a political issue. Whatever your beliefs, aren’t there better places
to discuss them? Call your representatives, write a letter, scream in the
backyard, talk to a friend. Something and someplace other than here
I thought the very first Salukis came with either with cantilever posts or
without. This was before the big Tektro brakes. I could definitely be wrong.
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I’d send the pic to Riv.
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What are the chances the new bike is going to look something like Gary Fishers
Repack bike? THAT..would..be..amazing!
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You say this as if several of the current models COULDNT be female. Do you know
for sure they aren't?
Sam Hillborne? Samantha.
A. Homer Hilsen? Allison.
Joe Appaloosa? Joesefine.
Clem? Clementine.
I never thought of them as being boy names or girl names (except for the
Hilsen). I like the a
You might want to try staying out of your lowest (easiest) gears. I find at
very low speeds a loaded bike can be difficult to keep straight.
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It does not say “assembled by us” but “When you buy an assembled bike from us,
we’ve already sprayed it.” An assembled bike is an assembled bike whether the
assembly was done in Taiwan or California. That said, I was always under the
impression that the completes were not sprayed.
A call to Riv
Agreed but that would be hugely misleading. If it said a bike “assembled by us”
there would be room for ambiguity but an assembled bike is an assembled bike.
It is probably worth a call to be sure.
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New catalog, page 28, “When you buy an assembled bike from us, we’ve already
sprayed it.”
So you should be good.
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It says in the new catalog that all completes have frame saver applied.
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IIRC, at the time Grant was playing around with the name Rosco Bubbe. First as
a new model name. I believe that eventually became the JoeAppa. He went as far
as putting stick on letters on a prototype. One of things he did was switch the
initial letter— so Bosco Rubbe. The bike name changed and
Arrived in Bismarck! Looks amazing.
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Rivendell is just amazing. If you can’t think of 5 incredible things that the
folks of Riv have done then you either aren’t paying attention or haven’t been
around long enough. Rivendell’s existence makes the world a better place— even
if it is only one tiny corner of that world. I firmly believ
Kelly,
This is for sale locally. It looks like a good deal and you could probably get
them down in price— $600 maybe? I could facilitate pick up and drop off at a
shop to be shipped. If you could get a good deal it would be hard to go wrong.
I’ve had many small wheeled bikes (including 3 bike
Still waiting in North Dakota.
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Waiting in North Dakota.
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This is a pretty tried and tested design, I don’t think anything is falling
out. Would I toss my Paul Newman Daytona* in there? Probably not. I have never
had anything fall out nor have I heard reports of things falling out.
Cheers!
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I think it’d more likely be Jack O. Lope or Jack O’Lope. Or maybe Lopes or
Lopez instead of Lope. That fits more with the current naming conventions.
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Have a plan (and tell someone), bring enough water and food, start with
shorter/easier hikes, check the weather, and have fun. I’ve sold hiking/
climbing gear for 10 years and it is amazing how complicated you can make
something that can be as uncomplicated as walking in the woods. If you enjoy
I’ve owned six: Ram, Bleriot, Appa, Quickbeam, Rodeo, Roadini. The Roadini just
arrived this week and isn’t built yet. Of the remaining five the Bleriot has
been my favorite. I’m most excited about the Roadini though. It’s beautiful and
simple. I picked it up from James and Candice at Analog dur
The Roadini is a beautiful bike- if you can get past the tig welds. Mine just
arrived and the quality looks as good as my Rodeo or Ram. The MIT bikes seem
every bit as well made as any other Riv (Customs excluded). I challenge anyone
to prove otherwise.
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I was very skeptical but I have to say that I really really like it.
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I just ordered a 54cm, grilver Roadini and am eagerly awaiting its arrival. I’m
going to build it up as a go-fast road bike. I have a 105 group without a home.
This will be my 6th Riv and I’m curious to see how it compares (Bleriot, Ram,
Quickbeam, Joe Appa, Rodeo).
Cheers!
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Did you look at the date?
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“One man’s opinion.” Yeah, one very talented, experienced, knowledgeable man’s
opinion.
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Of course a hot dog is a sandwich!
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I’ll pre-order one!!!
I wonder how many pre-orders it would take?
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I think over the last few years and especially over the last year there has
been a “the Taiwan bikes are just as good as the U.S. bikes” vibe from Grant/
Riv. The Taiwanese builder has come a long way from the pre-Rivendell days and
the Bleriot don’t-look-too-closely-at-the-paint days.
I love
It was in the BLUG before it was the BLUG— maybe 2010ish? I’m sure if you email
Grant he’ll have a copy of it somewhere.
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I saw this bike at Harris one of the first times I met Sheldon. It looked even
weirder in person.
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
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Looks great. Please post pics when the bike is back from paint!
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I have a Simpleone that was damaged in shipping. I shipped it back to Riv and
they repainted it (hunqa green with cream details). They didn’t have Simpleone
decals so they used Quickbeam decals and badge. Is it a Simpleone? Is it a
Quickbeam? (Does it matter?). I think that is a good reflection
REI is a powerhouse in the outdoor industry. That is crazy news considering
some of those brands are market leaders. I’d guess this is going to turn into a
game of chicken— who will blink first. I wouldn’t bet against REI.
Thanks for the link.
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What Patrick said.
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Riv has the H complete in mustard in the specials.
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It is 18.5 inches by 20.5 inches. This is the later gray one Rivendell offered.
I have the early brown one as well but I sewed the edges so I can’t measure it.
I wonder why it is this size? Is this what they had available or was it
specifically cut to this specific size?
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I have an unused one in the parts bin. I can dig it out this weekend if no one
has the answer before then.
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I had a rim fail like this but it happened very quickly. I didn’t notice
anything until the wheel locked up and I came to a skidding halt. I managed to
keep the bike upright but it was a pretty scary experience. On a front wheel
especially it could be a very dangerous failure. I think of this as
I see nothing wrong with the original post itself. Whatever you choose to spend
your money on (or choose to not spend your money on), it is always better to be
more informed than less informed. Knowledge is a good thing, right? There is
nothing in the post that takes one side or another. The tit
Thanks for the link Michael! I had no idea there was a link. I’m of the opinion
that more information is always better than less information.
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That looks amazing! I miss my Bleriot and only sold it under extreme financial
hardship. I should call Riv and see if they have a 57cm in the magical
warehouse. Behind a few boxes, high up on a shelf???
Enjoy!
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I wonder if instead of 10,000 people spending $10 in credit we couldn’t
organize a smaller group of people (100, 200, 500) to all get a larger amount.
There are thousands of people on this list, right? 200 people getting a $500
credit would get Riv there quickly. I’d be willing. Would it be poss
Bought some credits. Hmmm what can I spend them on?
“YOPP!”
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In 2012 I went to Rivendell with the intent of getting a 56cm Sam. I was in San
Francisco for business and was hoping to bring it home with me. Waterford was
making them at the time. I have a 84.75cm PBH and have a 57cm Bleriot, 56cm
Quickbeam, 55cm Appa. I'd also ridden a 56cm Atlantis and 56cm
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I’ll agree with all of this on the condition that we all agree that purchasing
a bike you think is stolen to try and return it to the rightful owner is also a
crime, raises as many or more ethical issues, and should no longer be praised.
Intentions don’t matter, right? Purchasing stolen property
I think it is technically theft but the person’s intentions matter here AND
would matter a great deal to the police and/or judge. How many times has
someone posted on this list that they bought a Rivendell because they suspected
it was stolen? There was one only a few weeks ago. Purchasing stole
$1000 in 1999 is just about $1500 in 2018 accounting for inflation. When USA
made frames are going for double, triple, or more since 1999 I don’t think “out
of control” is a totally crazy opinion. I might not agree with it but I think
it’s within the realm of normal and acceptable opinions.
Ch
>From the Rodeo description page:
“Threaded gives you more bar-height potential (which translates to comfort, for
most people) but weighs about 8 ounces more. It's probably the way to go if
you're a solo rider wanting a light road bike with maximum comfort and classic
styling. If you'll likely
Id look at the headset and front wheel. I’d think Waterford made the fork like
new. I think something would have to be way off with the frame to have this
kind of issue. I’d try swapping wheels if you have one available. If not then
have it checked out by an experienced mechanic. I’d prob also t
Bruce is closing up shop and retiring. He has a couple of final bikes to sell.
I’m sure lots of you have seen this but for those who haven’t.
http://brucegordoncycles.blogspot.com/2018/01/im-retiring-last-chance-to-own-new.html?m=1
There are some great deals. Amazing deal on that BLTX with LX 9
I can see the stem is extended but that seatpost looks pretty good to me. How
low fo you think it should be? I think it’s the stem making the set up look
strange.
Good luck with the sale!
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I think this looks like a fun bike and a great experiment. I’d wager this bike
will be set up as a standard 3x9 within a few months. Maybe not. If I bought it
I’d prob keep it this way because I have other bikes and I think it’s cool that
Riv built it this way.
It makes absolutely no rational
I think brifters are great and offer some advantages. I’m going to go out on a
limb and say they will make you faster (really they will make your bike
faster). First, brifters lead to more shifting. Being in a more efficient gear
more often will save energy over the course of a ride. Second, you
Hello,
I had a silver rodeo that I sold to a list member. I dont know how many of them
are out there but there can’t be that many. Where was it found? I prob still
have the serial number. Message me if you don’t want to post more info
publicly.
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Everything has been claimed.
Thanks,
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#40 has been claimed. #38, 39, #41, and brochure avail.
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I found these while going through the bookshelf. All in good/great condition. I
think Kevin gave me these when I was at RBWHQ. Free to anyone who wants’em.
There is a little folded brochure/catalog too.
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Agreed. I’ve seen and ridden a 51 and it was perfect. There must be something
with this batch.
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Agreed. And awesome. You used to see people do that with bar ends back in the
day but this is next level.
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It does seem the Sam has changed more than other bikes. When the Sam was
conceived the idea was having few sizes that would fit more people. This was
new in the Rivendell line up. It seems like most of what has changed is top
tube and seat tube lengths. I’d guess this is just an evolution of the
"Don't get a 51.” That’s definitely an interesting line. I’d guess there is
something different about the sizing, that they are experimenting with some
aspect of the geometry, and/or there is some information that Rivendell wants
anyone who buys one to know before they buy— tire clearance?, toe
I also have a set of trekking bars in the bin. I think they are Nashbar
branded. I did several unsupported tours with them on my Bike Friday so they
worked but I could never get them out of the “ok” range and into the “works
well” range. It always felt like the low part was where the high part s
I have a pair of Nitto Dove bars on my SS that work well. They were a less
expensive, non-bar end compatible option from Riv. I think Nitto calls them the
North Road. I have an extra set and a Tallux stem if you are interested. The
bars and stem are together, have some cloth tape, but have never
It is absurd to say or imply that I don’t get it, I am lying, I lack compassion
and/ or empathy, that my worry was less than genuine, I am the problem and
possibly the reason she walked away from her blog. You know nothing about me.
Nothing. That you can’t understand how a post could say somethi
I reread my initial post because I was confused about what was so offensive
about it. At that point, I realized it could be interpreted to say something I
didn’t mean. So I posted to explain what I meant and what my intentions were.
This is the truth. You can believe what you want to believe. Wh
To clarify my original post (which upon rereading and reflection is in need of
clarification):
I did not mean she owed anyone an explanation for her absence. Nor that she had
an obligation to share details about herself, situation, or life she did not
want to share. I did mean that it would hav
Your self-righteous, smug response proves my point. So I thank you.
Chris
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