What a cool story. Glad you met someone of like mind and that you had a lovely
ride in which to get acquainted. How many of us want to be that guy in
retirement?!
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Great ride report, as a former native Pittsburgher, I enjoyed the photos.
2 questions:
Where was the 1st photo taken on the river at 1st light? I would say the
Mon at the old J Southside works, the bridge would be the Birmingham
(successor to the 22nd St).
Emerald View Park on Mt
Right! Hupe not loop!
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Cool! Thanks, y'all!
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It is/was the called th Silver Hupe , it was sold in the early/mid 2000's
or so. Riv still has a vid for it.
https://www.rivbike.com/pages/mounting-a-silver-hupe
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/4020809224
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I thought Rivendell sold these very "loops" for a while -- in fact, I'm
sure they sold the same thing or something very similar.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 4:54 AM, Johnny Alien
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> They were called loops or something like that. I owned one at one time. It
> is for
They were called loops or something like that. I owned one at one time. It is
for rear bag support. They were clever but fell out of favor because it was
easy to damage your paint and if I recall they were a pain to get off.
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Sweet! Anyone know what that rear bag support is? I've never seen anything like
it!
Tim
PDX
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As is the bike as a whole. Nothing fashionable, all very workable,
obviously well thought out and well used. Nice! (Tho' I'd prefer an
upjutter stem.)
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 6:12 PM, dougP wrote:
> That Brooks is showing some beausagge.
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> dougP
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> On Wednesday, April
That Brooks is showing some beausagge.
dougP
On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 12:20:58 PM UTC-7, Max S wrote:
>
> Wondering if it's a list member's. Nice green Riv (Road?) that I saw when
> visiting a company in MPLS.
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I believe that was me :) It must have been shortly before my front
derailleur cable snapped if I was still smiling. I was on the home stretch
of a RT ride from Conway to Bellingham and ended up waiting in Edison for
my friends to come back for me. The thought of the last 25 miles in a
I, too, spotted a Riv the other day. I was walking along Market Street in
downtown SF and spotted a woman, about 65 years old, riding a burnt orange
Rambouillet, complete with flower-printed panniers. She stopped at a light
up ahead of me, so I ran to catch up, stepped into the crosswalk near
hi JL,
Sounds like you might have spotted my 59cm 2TT A. Homer Hilsen. Thanks for
the compliment-- say hi next time! :)
And thanks, all of you, for your kind comments about Jay's Rivideo. You
all are pretty fantastic, too.
Take care,
--jenny @ RBW
On Friday, January 18, 2013 7:18:12 PM
You see the odd one here in Toronto. I've seen a couple of Quickbeams
and a Roadeo.
I was in line at a LBS and the guy in front of me had a QB, and was
paying for some service done on it. He told the counter person and a
couple of bystanders admiring his ride that it was, without a doubt,
the
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