[RBW] WTT: Nitto Lugged stem/cockpit

2013-04-04 Thread i.e.
I know you are looking to trade, but I would be interested in buying the stem 
if you decide to sell.

Thanks,

Isaac

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[RBW] FS: Berthoud 786 gray saddlebag

2012-10-13 Thread i.e.
Hi there,

Do you still have the bag for sale?  

Thanks,

Isaac

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[RBW] Bolt size for Nitto front rack?

2010-09-26 Thread i.e.
Hi all,

One of the bolts that attaches to the rack stays on the fork of my
quickbeam wiggled loose this morning and I'd like to see if I can find
a replacement today.  Does anybody know off hand what size bolt to
look for?  Will I find one in a hardware store, or do you recommend
hitting up my LBS?  If the latter, any advice on where to look in San
Francisco?  Thanks in advance for saving me a ton of time!

ie

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[RBW] Re: Bolt size for Nitto front rack?

2010-09-26 Thread i.e.
Thanks!

On Sep 26, 10:19 am, Ginz theg...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is it a bolt that attaches the stay to an eyelet on the fork?  If so,
 you'll want to look for a stainless, metric, socket (aka button aka
 allen) head M4 or M5 machine screw at the hardware store. One of those
 two sizes should be correct. Should be $.50 or so.  Any bike shop
 would also have them.

 On Sep 26, 12:55 pm, i.e. ien...@gmail.com wrote:



  Hi all,

  One of the bolts that attaches to the rack stays on the fork of my
  quickbeam wiggled loose this morning and I'd like to see if I can find
  a replacement today.  Does anybody know off hand what size bolt to
  look for?  Will I find one in a hardware store, or do you recommend
  hitting up my LBS?  If the latter, any advice on where to look in San
  Francisco?  Thanks in advance for saving me a ton of time!

  ie

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell as a beater bike?

2010-07-21 Thread i.e.
 I only like to own one of something (banjo, lamp,
 computer, bike, vacuum etc) but that one is usually pretty good.

 -Ray


Me too, but I've gotta confess to owning five banjos!

Isaac

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[RBW] Re: Hobbies that compliment your Rivendell lifestyle

2010-04-26 Thread i.e.
I play old-time fiddle, banjo, and guitar: DIY music.

Isaac

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[RBW] Re: Bike of the Week Auction #2

2010-04-22 Thread i.e.


On Apr 22, 4:09 pm, William tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
 I wish I was a little bit taller
 I wish I was a baller
 I wish I had girl. If I did I would call her.
 I wish I had a rabbit in a hat with a bat and a six-four Impala



Nice.

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[RBW] Re: In Praise of Jitensha Bars

2010-04-02 Thread i.e.
I'm a big boy.

On Apr 2, 8:57 am, Frederick, Steve frede...@mail.lib.msu.edu
wrote:
 Holy smokes, did your gran'pa leave you that saddle?  Looks like it has 1.7 
 milllion miles on it...

 Nice bike!

 Steve


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[RBW] Re: In Praise of Jitensha Bars

2010-04-02 Thread i.e.
I did use the same stem, but lowered it several cm.  It's 110mm and
the frame is a 64.


On Apr 2, 10:29 am, Horace max...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
 Very nice looking. Did you use the same length stem?

 Horace.

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[RBW] Re: Bianchi San Jose w/ SA S3X FOR SALE

2010-02-12 Thread i.e.
Curious to here how the S3X rides.  I'm seriously thinking about
putting one on the Quickbeam, but I'm waiting to read some feedback
about the ratios and riding characteristics...

On Feb 12, 10:52 am, Nick Marinelli countrybicy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey guys - Just built this up with a little Quickbeam twist and thought I
 would offer it up for sale here first before posting it elsewhere. The bike
 is super nice  - rides and shifts great! I built it just to do it. I got a
 good deal on the frame and the wheels - the other parts are from my stash
 and are mostly new. The only used parts are the saddle, bar, cranks, and
 matching BB. Everything is in near perfect condition. There are a few marks
 on the left side of the bike where it was laying down in my pickup - nothing
 through the paint. More information in written on the Flickr page linked
 here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/37017...@n02/sets/72157623243542956/

 Thanks for looking and please do not hesitate to write with any questions!

 Nick Marinelli

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[RBW] Re: Continuing Quickbeam Saga

2010-01-02 Thread i.e.
Very cool.

Speaking of Sturmey, it looks like the 3-speed fixed hub is finally
availablein europe:

http://www.bike-eu.com/products/3692/sunrace-sturmey-archer-with-s3x.html

One of those would be fun on a quickbeam!

Isaac

On Jan 2, 6:34 pm, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
 It's a Sturmey 
 hub:http://www.flickr.com/photos/35176...@n03/4238927602/sizes/o/in/set-7...

 On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Patrick in VT psh...@drm.com wrote:





  On Jan 2, 8:36 pm, Bill Gibson bill.bgib...@gmail.com wrote:
   That Rohloff hub is amazing; I hope you've seen this:

  by the looks of the cables, that's not a rohloff.

  also by the looks of the cables, non-aero levers are going on my next
  project bike.  love it.

  Eric - do you have that rear fender optimized for wheel removal?
  track ends + fenders + IG hub seems like it could be a little finicky.

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[RBW] Re: My new Quickbeam

2009-12-26 Thread i.e.
I'm with you -- I think that would look really nice.  Besides, the
decal will be on top of the clearcoat, so it's no problem if you
change your mind.  I say go for it!

Isaac



On Dec 26, 8:49 am, Ron MH visio...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ray, i.e.,

 I was thinking about just the seat tube Q would be enough. The gold
 in the lettering might just complement the gold/yellow tape and gold
 brake cable housing.

 Your thoughts?

 Ron

 On Dec 25, 9:52 pm, Ray Shine r.sh...@sbcglobal.net wrote:



  I'm with i.e.  Sure looks good sans decals!

  --- On Fri, 12/25/09, i.e. ien...@gmail.com wrote:

  From: i.e. ien...@gmail.com
  Subject: [RBW] Re: My new Quickbeam
  To: RBW Owners Bunch rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
  Date: Friday, December 25, 2009, 9:42 PM

  Wow!

  Are you sure you want to put decals on that ride?  It's absolutely
  gorgeous as-is.

  Congrats!- Hide quoted text -

 - Show quoted text -

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[RBW] Re: My new Quickbeam

2009-12-25 Thread i.e.
Wow!

Are you sure you want to put decals on that ride?  It's absolutely
gorgeous as-is.

Congrats!



On Dec 25, 11:09 pm, Ron MH visio...@gmail.com wrote:
 Prior to selling my lovely Ahearne I managed to score a near perfect
 Quickbeam frame and fork. The previous owner had the paint bead
 blasted off (the original QB orange), then made the effort to
 carefully sand away most of the surface colour irregularities in the
 steel. The result is really sharp. The build took some time, as I had
 to collect the parts from various sources. You'll probably guess where
 much of it came from by looking at the build list. John at Rivendell
 was kind enough to send me the old style decals for the bike. They'll
 go on in the next few weeks (after I build up the expertise and the
 courage to apply them). I took the 'beam out on it's maiden voyage on
 Christmas eve. It performed beautifully. I love the cush of the Jack
 Brown tires and the quiet of the drive train as I pedal along.

 Here is a link to one of several photos (just browse around that part
 of my flickr site for the rest) and a partial parts list:

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/visiondrawn/4211930749/in/photostream/

 - Rivendell Quickbeam 62cm clear powder coat over bare steel
 - Sugino XD-2 triple crank (with 40-32 rings and a chainguard)
 - MKS touring pedals with Powergrips
 - Phil wood high flange flip flop rear hub/ Schmidt 20R front hub
 laced to Velocity Synergy 32 hole rims (built by Rich Lesnik of Hands
 on Wheels)
 - White Industries 16-19 DOS freewheel, Shimano Dura Ace 16t fixed cog
 - Nitto: M-12 rack, Technomic D'xe stem, 42 cm Noodle bars, Crystal
 fellow seatpost
 - Velo Orange grenouille brakes
 - Brooks B-17Ti (an old friend)
 - Busch  Mueller IQ Cyo Senso Plus dyno light, Planet Bike Superflash
 rear light
 - Nigel Smythe  Sons Banana bag (washed and rewaxed - thanks to
 cyclofiend's recent video tutorial)
 - SKS fenders (until I figure out if I can get along with Honjos with
 a sliding rear fork end)

 Have a great holiday season to everyone!

 Ron

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[RBW] Re: If Filson and Berthoud had a baby....

2009-12-18 Thread i.e.
 I use a Filson small field bag as a handlebar bag:

http://www.filson.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2092393cp=2065674.2065687.2065708parentPage=family

I take the shoulder strap off and stash it in the bag and use velcro
strips from the hardware store to lash the bag to my noodle bars.  I
loop the velcro through the brass rings that the shoulder strap
usually clips to.  It has a nice leather handle on top for carrying
into the store, or I can put the shoulder strap back on and use it as
a field bag.  The only downside is that it's on the smaller side.

Isaac

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[RBW] Re: AHH with VO Porteur bars

2009-12-17 Thread i.e.

Cool!  I'm looking forward to an update after a longer ride.  I've
been looking hard at these bars for my Quickbeam!  Thanks for posting.

Isaac

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[RBW] Re: If you haven't done so already, check out our new and improved web catalog

2009-12-14 Thread i.e.
ooo, that makes a big difference.  Nice work!

Isaac

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[RBW] Re: Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-30 Thread i.e.
Thanks for the warm welcome and great information.

I just got back from Rivendell this evening.  Here's what I've decided
on so far, based on your recommendations and the input of the
Rivendell folk. I went with the CR720s for the brakes.  I also decided
to start off with noodle bars, the mini-front rack, and fenders.  I
was disappointed to discover that the medium Wald basket is a lot
smaller than I had imagined.  I'm hoping I can fit a large basket on
that mini-rack--has anyone tried this?  I also plan to fit a 14 tooth
track cog with a bb lock ring on the flip side of the stock hub.

So there it is, folks.  Thanks for the help.  I'll post pictures
sometime next week!

Isaac

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[RBW] Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread i.e.
Hello RBW owners,

After several years of visits to RBW headquarters, drooling over the
Readers, and a couple of Riv-ish bike builds, I'm proud to say that
I'll be a Quickbeam owner by the end of the week!

I've managed to score an orange QB frameset and I'm having the folks
at Rivendell build it up for me.  I was planning to go with a stock
build (I really like and want to honor the original concept), plus a
front rack, basket, and fenders.  I do have a couple of questions to
put to the group, though, before I go through with my plans:

1) Have any of you ridden with a fixed cog on flip side of the stock
hub?  Is it safe without a lockring and with the quick release?  Have
you experienced any slippage?  I wouldn't be doing any skid or skip
stops with two brakes, but I would probably be doing some back-pedal
braking when riding fixed.


2) Seeing as this a build-up project, I have the opportunity to tweak
the stock build as much as I like (or can afford).  Is there anything
you modified later that you wish had come on the stock bike?  Any tips
appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any responses.  It's great to be able to join
this group!

i.e.

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[RBW] Re: Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread i.e.
Thanks, everyone.  I appreciate it.

The Paul brakes look great and the bb lockring is a good tip--didn't
know there was such a thing.

I'm looking forward to riding freewheel again, but must admit that I
got hooked on riding fixed while I was living in Japan (a happy
accident and a long story).  It would be nice to be able to do both on
the beam.

Thanks again,

Isaac

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