Re: [RBW] Are Paul brakes worth the money?

2023-10-08 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
Richard that's exactly what I did on a recent build. I used Paul Love
Levers paired with Shimano M750s on my mountain bike. They work great.

 I do run Paul Racer's on my Bleroit, but in 2007 they didn't seem like a
major splurge (or time has warped my view).



On Sun, Oct 8, 2023, 7:02 PM Richard Rose  wrote:

> Me, exactly! I did splurge on the Paul levers though.:)
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 8, 2023, at 7:33 PM, larson@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
> I go back and forth on buying Motolites to replace my Shimano V brakes. I
> love the look and know that the Paul's work great, but the Shimano brakes
> really work well. I have had to stop in an emergency and could lock up the
> rear wheel on dry pavement, and rode in bad conditions (rain, mud and grit)
> on a northern forest road recently and had no problems. Ultimately, the
> frugal Scandinavian/Midwest farmer in me has won out and I have resisted
> the urge (so far).
> Randy in WI
>
> On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 1:41:25 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> Agreed James, I do NOT think Motolites and Shimano have the same
>> performance. But salmon pads are a hassle, I use these "ebike pads" I got
>> from Riv.
>>
>> [image: Screenshot_20231007_114030.jpg]
>>
>> On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 7:03:12 AM UTC-7 James Valiensi wrote:
>>
>>> Are Paul brakes worth the money? - in a word YES!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 7, 2023, at 6:37 AM, Will Boericke  wrote:
>>>
>>> After some wear, brake pads need to be re-toed in, because they will
>>> wear flat to the rim surface.  I suspect that will solve your problems.
>>>
>>> Will
>>>
>>> On Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 9:04 AM Kim H.  wrote:
>>>
 I would enjoy hearing the feedback from those folks, who have used
 Yokozuna brake pads verses Salmon Koolstop pads. Are they any better ? or ?

 Kim Hetzel.

 On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 4:45:43 AM UTC-7 Julian Westerhout
 wrote:

> Bill,
>
> Salmon Koolstop pads stop well, but can be noisy, especially if they
> hit the rim flat or slightly toed out. It is possible/probable that after 
> 5
> months the pads have worn enough to change the way they hit the rim, and
> need to be adjusted a bit to be slightly toe-in.
>
> Julia Westerhout
> Bloomington, IL
>
> On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 5:50:35 AM UTC-5 Bill Fulford wrote:
>
>> The brakes are cantilever with salmon pads. I assume that the are
>> properly mounted. The squawking began after about five months of riding. 
>> In
>> the beginning there was no noise.
>>
>> On Friday, October 6, 2023 at 10:50:09 PM UTC-4 ted.l...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> That noise is typical of a he salmon pads that ship on Paul brakes.
>>> salmon pads stop really well but I’ve had several pair on different 
>>> bikes
>>> and different brake styles and after a bit they all started to make 
>>> noise
>>> no matter how I adjusted them. I’ve also found that Paul Motolites in
>>> particular do not like having racks mounted to them. This made any 
>>> existing
>>> brake noise multiples worse I assume due to the two sides being more 
>>> rigid
>>> mounted together allowing for different resonance to occur and generate
>>> more noise. This was particularly apparent on my Gus I assume due to its
>>> unique front end geometry.
>>>
>>> My opinion on the Paul Motolites is mixed. On the one hand, they’re
>>> beautiful and the quick release mechanism is nice compared to typical
>>> v-brakes with the noodle holding it all together. The adjustment 
>>> mechanism
>>> is also a work of arm and does make adjusting for different when sizes a
>>> bit nicer. However, I’m not sure they’re worth the money purely on the
>>> basis of function. To me they’re like a designer handbag. They make a 
>>> nice
>>> accessory when paired with other nice accessories and a good outfit they
>>> can be stunning. But at the end of the day, a $5 handbag holds stuff as
>>> well as a $300 handbag. My $30 Shimano Alivio v-brakes stop my Appaloosa
>>> just as well as the $300 Motolites on my Gus. But my Gus is my pretty 
>>> show
>>> bike that I take out on the town on a Sunny Saturday to get things at 
>>> the
>>> farmer’s market. My Appaloosa is my daily driver. I lock it up outside 
>>> of
>>> stores and restaurants and ride it, rain or shine, to work 5 days a 
>>> week.
>>> It’s still a nice bike but the parts on it are more utilitarian in 
>>> nature.
>>> The frame is the flashiest piece of kit on the whole bike and I like it
>>> that way.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 10:24 PM Julian Westerhout <
>>> weste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Bill,

 Which brakes are they?  Which pads are you using? Are they properly
 slightly toed in?

 Photos would help in making a diagnosis 

Re: [RBW] FREE: Riv Peace Wheel T-shirts XL

2023-09-19 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
I'll take one off your hands.


Michael

On Tue, Sep 19, 2023, 7:49 AM RBW Owners Bunch 
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> I have two unworn/brand new Ukraine Peace Wheel tees in size XL (color is
> gray) that are free to a good home. Just Venmo me $5 for shipping.
>
> Back image below; front is a pocket-T with "AT ITS BEST PEDALING IS
> POLITICAL" printed on the pocket. DM or reply here.
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> [image: へ')Nº237 Sometimes The Best Way To Heal Is With Cold Steel ❤️‍啕
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Re: [RBW] RAGBRAI L

2023-07-03 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
Not this year, but I hope to bring my Bleriot in 2024 or 2025. I hear great
things. Have fun!

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On Mon, Jul 3, 2023 at 12:21 PM Rusty Click  wrote:

> Anyone bringing their Riv to Iowa for RAGBRAI this year??
> Every year, I see a few and have met a few (Hello Julian), and would like
> to maybe meet over some "Church Lady" pie and a cold refreshment!
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: A few Swift bags at Sierra.com

2023-06-26 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
Chester - Thanks for the heads up. Mine arrived the other day, and I can't
wait to use it.

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On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 9:43 AM Drew Saunders 
wrote:

> Patrick, Rich, Ryan,
>
> Thanks for the kind words. I was wondering if it was worth the review, on
> the assumption that this kind of deal wouldn't last, but I just checked and
> that bag is still in stock. I think I'll test it out with a camera this
> weekend.
>
> Drew
>
> On Monday, June 26, 2023 at 8:50:53 AM UTC-7 Ryan wrote:
>
>> I've had that Brand V bag since...2012 or so? It is a great bag...but the
>> zippers(YKK I think)  aren't working as smoothly as I'd like and there is
>> some fraying/unravelling of the fabric around the zipper track. Maybe
>> operator error. I suspect maybe some beeswax or even a dry bar of soap
>> along the teeth might help things along
>>
>> On Monday, June 26, 2023 at 9:49:22 AM UTC-5 RichS wrote:
>>
>>> Drew, you just raised the bar (no pun intended) on product reporting!
>>> Well done. Nice price on a compact bag that deceptively holds more than it
>>> looks like it would.
>>> The Swift bar bag reminds me a little bit of the old (not waterproof)
>>> Riv Brand V handlebar bag shown below. Not wide like the Candybar bag but
>>> decent depth and in my experience good capacity. Enjoy your new bag.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Rich in ATL
>>> [image: BrandV bag.jpg]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, June 25, 2023 at 9:08:14 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>
>>>> Drew: Eloquent and witty report; appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Patrick Moore, who now thinks of finding a Swift bar bag to replace the
>>>> somewhat intrusive large "gas tank" bag on his Monocog 29er. (I'd also
>>>> consider a Candy Bar bag or clone.)
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 2:08 PM Drew Saunders 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> OK, as promised, photos of the new Swift Kestrel bag.
>>>>>
>>>>> First, the payload:
>>>>> [image: Fuji-X-E3-DSCF1045-20230624.jpg]
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, all of that in the Candy Bar Bag (which they stopped selling
>>>>> years ago). Sometimes called a "handlebar tube." It originally had leather
>>>>> straps with buckles, but I preferred being able to get it tight to the
>>>>> handlebars with some Velcro straps instead:
>>>>> [image: Fuji-X-E3-DSCF1046-20230624.jpg]
>>>>>
>>>>> Next, the same payload (vest, gloves, more gloves, phone) in the Swift
>>>>> Kestrel:
>>>>> [image: Fuji-X-E3-DSCF1047-20230624.jpg]
>>>>>
>>>>> As you can see, it's deeper, so the volume is the same. If I had
>>>>> "slammed" my stem, it might get too close to the brakes, but I don't have
>>>>> the lower back flexibility of a 20 year old gymnast, so my handlebars are
>>>>> level with my saddle like a civilized old person. Yes, that's the 
>>>>> Quickbeam
>>>>> in the background. No, I'm not 100% sure I like the red electrical tape
>>>>> with the bar tape, but I was out of blue. I did try twine, but this is the
>>>>> Newbaum's padded cotton tape, so I couldn't get the twine to work well.
>>>>>
>>>>> With a load, it hangs just a bit lower than when empty (I just used it
>>>>> to carry my phone this morning), so doesn't block my little "be seen"
>>>>> headlight. Mostly empty, it was a bit too close to the headlight.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's the attachment straps, which might be a bit "hand pokey" with
>>>>> the points on the grey buckle that poke into the holes on the black 
>>>>> plastic
>>>>> strap. Yes, I should polish my brass bell, and you can just barely see the
>>>>> new brass washers on the Silver bar-end shifters! I think I'll have to get
>>>>> good at making sure the grey buckles are away from my hands:
>>>>> [image: Fuji-X-E3-DSCF1048-20230624.jpg]
>>>>>
>>>>> Next, same two bags on the Ibis with my WTB ORD bars, where the
>>>>> narrower Swift really works well. The jingle bells are from a Pow Wow,
>>>>> they're used on the ankles of the Jingle Dance, and do a great job of
>>>>> letting folks (and horses) know I'm approaching them on the trails.
>>>>> [image: Fuji-X-E3-DSCF1051-2023062

Re: [RBW] Re: San Francisco to Arcata touring recommendations

2023-04-17 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
I have been wanting to that route, but in reverse. If you need any
information about the Arcata area reach out as I've lived here for many
years.

On Sat, Apr 8, 2023, 9:55 AM jamin orrall  wrote:

> Thanks for all the tips so far! I'm afraid I don't have the option of
> north to south this time, I am not only doing this for pleasure but also as
> transportation, I need to be in Arcata by the 19th.
>
> On Saturday, April 8, 2023 at 9:49:04 AM UTC-7 pi...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Btw, the bible for the Pacific Coast Tour is Spring & Kirkendall:
>> https://amzn.to/3Gueao2
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 8, 2023 at 9:32 AM Franklyn Wu  wrote:
>>
>>> The prevailing wind is north-to-south, so if you will be on the coast
>>> much, then going from Arcata to SF is less challenging. There aren't many
>>> ways to get to Arcata, though, perhaps greyhound bus with your bike packed
>>> up?
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 8, 2023 at 9:12:55 AM UTC-7 pi...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 The biggest recommendation is to do it in reverse! In good weather you
 get a tailwind North to South. Grinding against the headwind South to North
 is no fun. You won't win the fight against mother nature and it won't be
 nearly as fun!

 On Saturday, April 8, 2023 at 9:06:51 AM UTC-7 jamin orrall wrote:

> Howdy! I am doing a short little bike tour from San Francisco (Amtrak
> station) to Arcata California in a week or so on my Homer Hilsen.  Anyone
> have any tips or recommendations? Wondering if I should just stick to the
> PCH or try some other roads.  FYI I have ridden from Bodega Bay to LA so I
> have some experience on the coastal route but not that far north.  I will
> be camping with a very light road.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Shimano Deore XT BR-M750 Direct Pull V Brakes

2023-03-09 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
I don't know. The advice seemed odd to me, but I thought maybe I'm
missing something. Hence the need for a second opinion.

I already have the Paul Canti levers on the bike, and they strongly
encouraged that I keep them even with the change from canti to v-brakes.

On Sat, Mar 4, 2023, 1:07 PM Joe Bernard  wrote:

> Is your LBS high? (that's a Humboldt joke) Those are long-pull brakes and
> need a long pull lever, I've used those Pauls with other Shimano v-brakes
> and they're great. Why does the shop person think you need short-pull
> levers?
>
> On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 12:37:59 PM UTC-8 freefo...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hello Folks,
>>
>> I am thinking of pairing Paul's Love Levers with Shimano Deore XT BR-M750
>> Direct Pull V Brakes. My LBS thinks it;s a bad idea, and that I should with
>> the Canti Lever. Does anyone have experience with the BR-M750 Paul lever
>> pairing?
>>
>> Thanks!
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[RBW] Shimano Deore XT BR-M750 Direct Pull V Brakes

2023-03-04 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
Hello Folks,

I am thinking of pairing Paul's Love Levers with Shimano Deore XT BR-M750
Direct Pull V Brakes. My LBS thinks it;s a bad idea, and that I should with
the Canti Lever. Does anyone have experience with the BR-M750 Paul lever
pairing?

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Re: [RBW] Re: NorCal Cycling

2022-12-20 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
The Bay Area isn't Northern California says the guy from Humboldt County.
We have way less traffic and better air. 

On Thu, Dec 15, 2022, 9:54 PM Luke Hendrickson 
wrote:

> Dude living in San Francisco here: it’s pretty great 
>
> On Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 2:26:54 PM UTC-8 George Schick wrote:
>
>> At this time of the year I have to admit that I'm a bit jealous of
>> cyclists who live in California, especially in the the NoCal area of the
>> "Frisco" bay.  Lately I've been leering enviously at YouTube videos posted
>> by "Henry Wildberry" where he and his riding companion(s) are cycling up
>> and down some excellent North Bay area hilly/mountainous paths and roads
>> equipped with little more than "fair weather" garments vs. what we have to
>> wear in the Midwest Winters. Makes me want to move there...but not really.
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Re: [RBW] Are Paul brakes worth the money?

2022-09-25 Thread Michael Moore, Jr.
For me Paul's breaks made sense on my Rivendell Bleriot and Kona Explosif.
For these reasons. Your reasons may vary. Once I get a bike the way I like
it I leave it alone for years, so it's basically a one time expense
for something like brakes and levers (I think I have 17 years on the
Explosif and 16 on the Bleriot, but I could be off by a year or two). I
like supporting small California businesses when I can as I live in a small
rural California community. Jobs matter. They look great, and function
well. I could afford them. Could I have gone with a cheaper alternative and
been happy? Of course, but I also like a little bling on the bike that only
bike people understand.


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On Sun, Sep 25, 2022, 6:50 PM  wrote:

> I have never used any of Paul’s brakes surprisingly. It’s surprising
> because I have no problem spending money on things that are better/more
> advanced than what I need.
>
> For me, I think (maybe wrongly) that I can get 90% of the braking that
> Paul’s would provide at a fraction of the cost by using other brakes. I
> have Avid linear pull brakes on my Hubbuhubbuh and have no problem stopping
> quickly when needed.
>
> The aesthetics are also a factor. The industrial look of most of Paul’s
> brakes looks out of place on more traditional bikes to me.
>
> I think one day I’lll buy a set of Klampers to test them out. I don’t
> think they will be a revelation compared to the TRP Spykes they would
> replace on the bike I have in mind but they will definitely look better.
>
> Robert Tilley
> San Diego, CA
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 25, 2022, at 10:52 AM, Bill Fulford 
> wrote:
>
> I was recently gifted $500 to Rivendell. My plan was to upgrade my 2007
> Atlantis with Paul brakes and levers. I placed the order only to read later
> that the brakes are sold per wheel. That’s  more than I wanted to spend. So
> before I call Rivendell tomorrow morning to cancel I’m wondering how folks
> feel about these brakes? I would be ordering the linear pull brake with
> love levers. Are they worth it?
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