[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-21 Thread Michael

>
> I had talked to the Riv peeps before about what size for my 82 pbh. They 
> said 54, 55, or 56.
>
 

> So 55  it will be when the time comes because of 700c and my short reach. 
> Don't wanna push it with a 56.
>  
>
Just wundrin' if something roadish was coming down the pike but sounds like 
no.
I remember Grant writing me that he felt the Homer was the finest bike they 
have ever made, if I remember his wording corectly. So sounds like it is 
here to stay, which is great.
 
Now I'ma go get me some hogs. Ku-ku!

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-21 Thread David Hays


On Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:08:41 AM UTC-5, Noah Deuce wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> I have a 700 Hilsen. 
> As a side note, don't be afraid to follow Riv sizing conventions. I'm 
> 5'8", 30" inseam, not oddly proportioned, and I ride a 61cm. And I'm riding 
> clipless with my cleats shoved all the way back in the slot, so my saddle 
> height isn't artificially high. 
>
> Noah
>
In the description of the Homer it indicates most 5'8" people ride a 52cm. 
The geometry chart for the for the 61 Hilsen indicates something like 34". 
How thick are your shoes?
David   

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Re: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-20 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
Ha!

Maybe we have the same inseam but differ in PBH by 7 cm because I wear
my pants over my belly and you wear yours gangsta style. :-)

Toshi


On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Noah Deuce  wrote:
> @Toshi: Yes, my 30" inseam gives me a saddle height of about 78cm, and a 
> pubic bone height of about 86cm.
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-20 Thread Noah Deuce
@Toshi: Yes, my 30" inseam gives me a saddle height of about 78cm, and a pubic 
bone height of about 86cm. 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-20 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
I have a 31" or 79 cm PBH (30" inseam pants) and ride a 54 AHH. My
saddle height is 69 cm. With a 61 cm seat tube and 170 mm cranks that
amounts to 61+17cm=78 cm of crank length to the top of the seat tube,
which would give me a 1cm seat + seatpost height (impossible for me).
Does your 30" inseam translate to a ~86 cm PBH?

Toshi

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Noah Deuce  wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I have a 700 Hilsen.
> As a side note, don't be afraid to follow Riv sizing conventions. I'm 5'8", 
> 30" inseam, not oddly proportioned, and I ride a 61cm. And I'm riding 
> clipless with my cleats shoved all the way back in the slot, so my saddle 
> height isn't artificially high.
>
> Noah

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-20 Thread grant
On the mid-back burner is a model of limited appeal because it'll come only 
in a 67cm with a 6-deg upsloping TT---a Sammish bike but a hair beefier and 
in a few ways NOT a Sam. Working name, which I won't have the cajones to go 
thru with, is the Clem Smith Jr. (the  "Smitty"?)  At this stage of 
development, that is what I'm calling it. It's like a superbeefy Sam for 
the tall and beefy hillbilly who doesn't sell enough pelts and gin and baby 
pigs to afford a custom. But it will be a super neat bike---with 
differences that make sense in a hugey, and still with the normal stuff we 
gotta have in all our bikes. Yes, lugs, etc.
It may be a year and a half out. We aren't sure where it makes sense to 
make it---Taiwan or WF or Nobi---cost varies, and there are mins to 
consider and cash flow and timing and all the fun stuff that rule our world 
here---but BIKEWISE, it'll be neat.  This is a "roadish" bike, but here 
that means any road, even road that aren't "country maintained."

On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:36:51 PM UTC-8, Jim Thill - Hiawatha 
Cyclery wrote:
>
> Seems like anything "new" would be pretty similar to the Hilsen, but 
> perhaps in a different color and with a different name. The roadish 
> Rivendell category is somewhat tightly constrained. I kinda doubt we'll see 
> a new Riv with press-in BB or a tapered headtube for zero-stack headset 
> anytime soon.
>
> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 1:00:58 AM UTC-6, Michael wrote:
>>
>> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
>> general-use-mobile?
>>  
>> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would 
>> have to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
>> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
>> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
>> replacement.
>>  
>> Just ponderin'.
>>  
>>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-20 Thread Peter Morgano
Why not get the San Marcos if you are looking for a roadie 700c bike? Save
yourself 1k to put towards a ultrega light weight build.
On Dec 20, 2012 12:53 AM, "Michael"  wrote:

> @Esteban:
>>
>>
> I would like a custom, but the $$ are so high for them these days.
> I think I would want to test ride my next Rivbike purchase as I am gonna
> look for something a little quicker than the Bleriot I have.
> It handles great and is very stable and I love it, but want to find
> something that is easier to pedal for my next ride. 700c, so that would
> mean a 55 Hilsen if I had to buy tomorrow.
>
> I like the 650b idea, but too limited in tire choices to get something
> "just right" that I am looking for. Also, I live in a non-650b LBS
> territory. I live in 700cville.
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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-20 Thread Noah Deuce
Michael,

I have a 700 Hilsen. 
As a side note, don't be afraid to follow Riv sizing conventions. I'm 5'8", 30" 
inseam, not oddly proportioned, and I ride a 61cm. And I'm riding clipless with 
my cleats shoved all the way back in the slot, so my saddle height isn't 
artificially high. 

Noah

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-19 Thread Michael

>
> @Esteban:
>  
>
I would like a custom, but the $$ are so high for them these days.
I think I would want to test ride my next Rivbike purchase as I am gonna 
look for something a little quicker than the Bleriot I have.
It handles great and is very stable and I love it, but want to find 
something that is easier to pedal for my next ride. 700c, so that would 
mean a 55 Hilsen if I had to buy tomorrow.
 
I like the 650b idea, but too limited in tire choices to get something 
"just right" that I am looking for. Also, I live in a non-650b LBS 
territory. I live in 700cville.

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-19 Thread Michael

>
> @Noah,
> Your Hilsen is a 700, or 650b frame?
>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-19 Thread Noah Deuce
I have, and love, an A. Homer Hilsen.  I bought it when I was 27, and four 
years later it's still the best ride I've ever had.  I've commuted on it, 
ridden it 200 miles in a day on gravel roads, climbed over Lee Hill Road in 
Boulder (just like the USA Pro Cycling Challenge!...Uh, only slower), and 
done all the general road riding that I can.  It's a great bike - don't 
hesitate to buy it when you have the chance.

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-15 Thread sameness
I was surprised that a second iteration of the Bleriot didn't happen, at 
least as a frameset. 

Now that the next batch of Hillborne sizes will likely go heavy on 700C, 
I'd be surprised if we don't see a similarly appointed frame at that 
pricepoint with 650B across the range. The tires are certainly here now.

I'll even go so far as to say that the elegant rake on said wholly 
speculative, totally imaginary fork might accidentally yield a high(er) 
trail for low speed stability a la city biking.

I think they've gone to their reasonable extent in the road, touring and 
mixed bag departments, so whatever it'll be, this round's for commuters. 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-15 Thread Alex Zeibot
Hi Jim!
With beautifully lugged 2-3k$ frame with superfat tires riding in the snow
on Minneapolis/St. Paul streets and getting it infested with rust.  No
thanks, man!  In my opinion those fat tires are overrated, slow and
compromises the frame's integrity and geometry making it uncomfortable.
 The Q factor is wide, way too wide.  I had a Pugsley, rode it for an hour
and felt like I was giving a birth sold it next day!  On technical
side, with Riv's current bottom bracket lugs it's not feasible to make
wider seat/chain stays to make more clearance for those wide tires.  TIG is
is only a way to go, which in my opinion I highly doubt Riv will do it.


On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Eric Platt  wrote:

> Good idea, Jim.  Would only add that it might be even better as a drop bar
> specific bike.
>
> Hey, why not wish?
>
> Eric Platt
> On Dec 14, 2012 8:09 AM, "Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> One thing Grant must occasionally think about is that the various models
>> overlap a lot. Another all-rounder or touring bike would cannibalize from
>> Hilsen, Atlantis, Hillborne, Hunq, and Bomba sales, since those bikes more
>> than cover that category. Sure, the new thing could have 26" wheels or
>> different tubing, but would that really be different enough to make sales
>> that weren't already gonna happen? Maybe, maybe not.
>>
>>  As long as we're speculating wildly, I'd like to see a true departure
>> from what already exists. My "vote" is for an ostentatious lugged fat bike.
>> For the uninitiated, a "fat bike" typically takes 26x4.0" tires on 50-100
>> mm wide rims, and the Surly Pugsley is the archetype for the genre. There
>> are getting to be lots of tires for these, and even silver "foil hat" rims.
>> It's hard to do them without disc brakes though, which may be a hurdle.
>>
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RE: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-14 Thread Allingham II, Thomas J
Has Riv announced a second custom raffle, Bill?  Cuz I'm going to win the first 
one!

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of William
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 2:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

"If you like Grant's design philosophy and the ride quality of a Riv and 
serious fancy lugs and fancy paint to last a lifetime, why not order a custom? "

That's EXACTLY what I'm going to do!  I'm going to win the raffle and go crazy. 
 Woot!

On Friday, December 14, 2012 10:54:29 AM UTC-8, Esteban wrote:
You can always get a Riv Custom. Here's my '99 Joe/Joe, with nary a fender 
mount on the chainstay bridge.  28mm tires feel the best.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671211@N02/8088406652/in/photostream

There're are plenty of new custom bikes, it seems (Kirk, Vanilla, Hampsten) for 
light, classic steel road bikes with modern components and medium-reach brakes 
running "gravel" friendly 28-32mm tires.  It would certainly not overlap with 
current production Rivs.  If you like Grant's design philosophy and the ride 
quality of a Riv and serious fancy lugs and fancy paint to last a lifetime, why 
not order a custom?

Esteban
San Diego, Calif.

On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the general-use-mobile?

The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would have to 
be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop production 
on frames every few years and come out with a new model replacement.

Just ponderin'.

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-14 Thread William
"If you like Grant's design philosophy and the ride quality of a Riv and 
serious fancy lugs and fancy paint to last a lifetime, why not order a 
custom? "

That's EXACTLY what I'm going to do!  I'm going to win the raffle and go 
crazy.  Woot!

On Friday, December 14, 2012 10:54:29 AM UTC-8, Esteban wrote:
>
> You can always get a Riv Custom. Here's my '99 Joe/Joe, with nary a fender 
> mount on the chainstay bridge.  28mm tires feel the best.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671211@N02/8088406652/in/photostream
>
> There're are plenty of new custom bikes, it seems (Kirk, Vanilla, 
> Hampsten) for light, classic steel road bikes with modern components and 
> medium-reach brakes running "gravel" friendly 28-32mm tires.  It would 
> certainly not overlap with current production Rivs.  If you like Grant's 
> design philosophy and the ride quality of a Riv and serious fancy lugs and 
> fancy paint to last a lifetime, why not order a custom? 
>
> Esteban
> San Diego, Calif.
>
> On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>>
>> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
>> general-use-mobile?
>>  
>> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would 
>> have to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
>> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
>> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
>> replacement.
>>  
>> Just ponderin'.
>>  
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-14 Thread Esteban
You can always get a Riv Custom. Here's my '99 Joe/Joe, with nary a fender 
mount on the chainstay bridge.  28mm tires feel the best.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671211@N02/8088406652/in/photostream

There're are plenty of new custom bikes, it seems (Kirk, Vanilla, Hampsten) 
for light, classic steel road bikes with modern components and medium-reach 
brakes running "gravel" friendly 28-32mm tires.  It would certainly not 
overlap with current production Rivs.  If you like Grant's design 
philosophy and the ride quality of a Riv and serious fancy lugs and fancy 
paint to last a lifetime, why not order a custom? 

Esteban
San Diego, Calif.

On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
> general-use-mobile?
>  
> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would have 
> to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
> replacement.
>  
> Just ponderin'.
>  
>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-14 Thread Michael Hechmer
If you look at the market it will be for retiring boomers.  They will 
be buying upgrades on components, tandems, and "comfort bikes" that don't 
look as ungainly as most bikes in that category do.  Also low maintenance - 
IGH, bikes designed for chain guards and integrated fenders, and even 
carbon belts.  Bikes light enough for senior women to get on a car rack.
Car free trails are spreading rapidly and will spawn a cottage industry of 
b&b's that cater to cyclist.  So more light touring.


Michael


On Thursday, December 13, 2012 2:36:51 AM UTC-5, Jim Thill - Hiawatha 
Cyclery wrote:
>
> Seems like anything "new" would be pretty similar to the Hilsen, but 
> perhaps in a different color and with a different name. The roadish 
> Rivendell category is somewhat tightly constrained. I kinda doubt we'll see 
> a new Riv with press-in BB or a tapered headtube for zero-stack headset 
> anytime soon.
>
> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 1:00:58 AM UTC-6, Michael wrote:
>>
>> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
>> general-use-mobile?
>>  
>> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would 
>> have to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
>> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
>> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
>> replacement.
>>  
>> Just ponderin'.
>>  
>>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-14 Thread Eric Platt
Good idea, Jim.  Would only add that it might be even better as a drop bar
specific bike.

Hey, why not wish?

Eric Platt
On Dec 14, 2012 8:09 AM, "Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery" 
wrote:

> One thing Grant must occasionally think about is that the various models
> overlap a lot. Another all-rounder or touring bike would cannibalize from
> Hilsen, Atlantis, Hillborne, Hunq, and Bomba sales, since those bikes more
> than cover that category. Sure, the new thing could have 26" wheels or
> different tubing, but would that really be different enough to make sales
> that weren't already gonna happen? Maybe, maybe not.
>
>  As long as we're speculating wildly, I'd like to see a true departure
> from what already exists. My "vote" is for an ostentatious lugged fat bike.
> For the uninitiated, a "fat bike" typically takes 26x4.0" tires on 50-100
> mm wide rims, and the Surly Pugsley is the archetype for the genre. There
> are getting to be lots of tires for these, and even silver "foil hat" rims.
> It's hard to do them without disc brakes though, which may be a hurdle.
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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-14 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
One thing Grant must occasionally think about is that the various models 
overlap a lot. Another all-rounder or touring bike would cannibalize from 
Hilsen, Atlantis, Hillborne, Hunq, and Bomba sales, since those bikes more than 
cover that category. Sure, the new thing could have 26" wheels or different 
tubing, but would that really be different enough to make sales that weren't 
already gonna happen? Maybe, maybe not.

 As long as we're speculating wildly, I'd like to see a true departure from 
what already exists. My "vote" is for an ostentatious lugged fat bike. For the 
uninitiated, a "fat bike" typically takes 26x4.0" tires on 50-100 mm wide rims, 
and the Surly Pugsley is the archetype for the genre. There are getting to be 
lots of tires for these, and even silver "foil hat" rims. It's hard to do them 
without disc brakes though, which may be a hurdle.

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-14 Thread IanA
A 26" wheel All Rounder made in Taiwan?  Threaded headset, but lighter and 
livelier than a LHT?  Or perhaps a light-weight randonneur that could 
interchange 650b Hetres and 26" wheels (on 50mm rubber), and that runs on 
rim brakes? I know, just crazy talk. 

On Friday, December 14, 2012 12:12:50 AM UTC-7, charlie wrote:
>
> Next on the list will be an Atlantis style touring frame made in Taiwan to 
> compete with VO's Campeur and the Surly Trucker. I think this frame will be 
> built with real touring in mind and with more traditional angles like the 
> Atlantis only $1000 less expensive. I'd buy a frame like 
> that..especially if it was similar to an Atlantis but for less money. I 
> hope this is next on Grants priority list as I believe it would sell well.
>
> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:50:17 AM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>> My impression is that the next bike in the pipeline is the 
>> HS/Bosco/Mystery Bike if GP can convince himself anyone will buy it. The 
>> Rivendell Road Bike has been covered numerous times since 1994; I don't see 
>> it being updated again anytime soon.
>>  
>> Joe Bernard
>> Vallejo, CA.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 5:50:27 AM UTC-8, Mike wrote:
>>
>>> I can't imagine something coming along to replace the Hilsen, especially 
>>> with the San Marcos and Roadeo also available. The Hilsen is a great bike 
>>> that is extremely versatile. I get the feeling that Gran is extremely happy 
>>> with the Hilsen and plans on keeping it around for many years, much like 
>>> the Atlantis.
>>>
>>> --mike
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:

 Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
 general-use-mobile?
  
 The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would 
 have to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
 Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
 production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
 replacement.
  
 Just ponderin'.
  

>>>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread charlie
Next on the list will be an Atlantis style touring frame made in Taiwan to 
compete with VO's Campeur and the Surly Trucker. I think this frame will be 
built with real touring in mind and with more traditional angles like the 
Atlantis only $1000 less expensive. I'd buy a frame like 
that..especially if it was similar to an Atlantis but for less money. I 
hope this is next on Grants priority list as I believe it would sell well.

On Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:50:17 AM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> My impression is that the next bike in the pipeline is the 
> HS/Bosco/Mystery Bike if GP can convince himself anyone will buy it. The 
> Rivendell Road Bike has been covered numerous times since 1994; I don't see 
> it being updated again anytime soon.
>  
> Joe Bernard
> Vallejo, CA.
>
> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 5:50:27 AM UTC-8, Mike wrote:
>
>> I can't imagine something coming along to replace the Hilsen, especially 
>> with the San Marcos and Roadeo also available. The Hilsen is a great bike 
>> that is extremely versatile. I get the feeling that Gran is extremely happy 
>> with the Hilsen and plans on keeping it around for many years, much like 
>> the Atlantis.
>>
>> --mike
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>>>
>>> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
>>> general-use-mobile?
>>>  
>>> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would 
>>> have to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
>>> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
>>> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
>>> replacement.
>>>  
>>> Just ponderin'.
>>>  
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread gep71154
We don't have the scratch to bring in any new bikes soon. It's cash flow. 
If we could borrow money at 5 percent then we'd push the Go button on a few 
things, but right now we're nearly out of Bets and somesizesSams, and 
that's where the loot's going for 2013. 
Remember the Special Secret (SS) bike? The one we made ten of? We  have a 
few around here to demo, and it is impossible, I think, to get on that bike 
and not say wowIwantone, but we can't afford to get it going. Likewise the 
Cheap Bike project. And there's another bike only for big guys. Tentatively 
named the Clem Smith Jr., and that would be such a great bike, but it too 
will have to wait.
Pure road bikes---we have the Roadeo for that, and then we sell the Soma 
San Marco. I'm not inclined to do a "super classic" horizontal top tube 
road bike again. The Hilsen and Sam and Roadeo and SanMarcos cover it 
pretty well.

On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
> general-use-mobile?
>  
> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would have 
> to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
> replacement.
>  
> Just ponderin'.
>  
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread Eric Daume
I have absolutely zero inside knowledge of Riv... but this rationale seems
spot on.

Eric Daume
Dublin, OH

On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Jeremy Till  wrote:

> I think the re-jiggering of road models over the last 10 years or so has a
> lot to do with component (esp. brake) availability as a whole.  In the
> "dark ages" of 94-2000 or so, there were simply no long-reach brakes
> available for road bikes, so Grant had to integrate his ideas into the
> "Road" which made the best use of the shorter-reach calipers available and
> the "All-Rounder" which used cantilever brakes.  When Shimano started
> making 57mm reach sidepulls again in the early 2000's, he came out with the
> Rambouillet (and then the Romulus/Redwood) to take full advantage of the
> clearance those brakes offered.  Finally, once he convinced Tektro to make
> the Silver sidepull in 2006-2008, the Ram/Rom was superseded by the Hilsen
> and Hillborne, which, with the clearances provided by the 55-75mm reach
> caliper, I think finally matches *his* ideal of what a "road" bike
> can/should be.  So, unless somebody comes out with a caliper with even *
> greater* reach, which is unlikely given that such a beast would have a
> hard time being strong enough to produce any real braking force, I don't
> see the "road" models changing much in the coming years.
>
> I think the 650b bikes (Saluki, Bleriot) were similarly created to take
> advantage/encourage the resurgence of 650b wheels/tires.  Once 650b gained
> a measure of wider acceptance, those models were rolled into the production
> road models (Hilsen/Hilborne) since grant believes 650b isn't really needed
> for larger sizes and 650b as a standard didn't need the publicity of a
> dedicated model anymore.
>
> In terms of the Roadeo and San Marcos, part of me wonders if these really
> fit Grant's system of road bike ideals or if they were an acknowledgement
> of greater market forces, namely the demand of folks like me, who want more
> clearances than a normal road bike but find the clearances of something
> like the Hilsen or Hillborne a bit excessive (at least for their purposes)
> and like the aesthetics and better braking performance (debatable, i'll
> admit) of slightly tighter frames and smaller, stiffer brake calipers.  It
> definitely seems that they were both created with a great deal of
> encouragement from other folks, Mark Abele for the Roadeo (maybe?) and Jim
> Porter of Merry Sales for the San Marcos.
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
>> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the
>> general-use-mobile?
>>
>> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would
>> have to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
>> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop
>> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model
>> replacement.
>>
>> Just ponderin'.
>>
>>
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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread Matthew J
I would like batches of Rivs built to accommodate Paul Racer braze ons but 
guess that is too small a market to ever be feasible.  A Hilsen with 
canti-posts would take the new Paul Mini Vs though.  That would be swell.

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread Jeremy Till
I think the re-jiggering of road models over the last 10 years or so has a 
lot to do with component (esp. brake) availability as a whole.  In the 
"dark ages" of 94-2000 or so, there were simply no long-reach brakes 
available for road bikes, so Grant had to integrate his ideas into the 
"Road" which made the best use of the shorter-reach calipers available and 
the "All-Rounder" which used cantilever brakes.  When Shimano started 
making 57mm reach sidepulls again in the early 2000's, he came out with the 
Rambouillet (and then the Romulus/Redwood) to take full advantage of the 
clearance those brakes offered.  Finally, once he convinced Tektro to make 
the Silver sidepull in 2006-2008, the Ram/Rom was superseded by the Hilsen 
and Hillborne, which, with the clearances provided by the 55-75mm reach 
caliper, I think finally matches *his* ideal of what a "road" bike 
can/should be.  So, unless somebody comes out with a caliper with even *
greater* reach, which is unlikely given that such a beast would have a hard 
time being strong enough to produce any real braking force, I don't see the 
"road" models changing much in the coming years.  

I think the 650b bikes (Saluki, Bleriot) were similarly created to take 
advantage/encourage the resurgence of 650b wheels/tires.  Once 650b gained 
a measure of wider acceptance, those models were rolled into the production 
road models (Hilsen/Hilborne) since grant believes 650b isn't really needed 
for larger sizes and 650b as a standard didn't need the publicity of a 
dedicated model anymore.  

In terms of the Roadeo and San Marcos, part of me wonders if these really 
fit Grant's system of road bike ideals or if they were an acknowledgement 
of greater market forces, namely the demand of folks like me, who want more 
clearances than a normal road bike but find the clearances of something 
like the Hilsen or Hillborne a bit excessive (at least for their purposes) 
and like the aesthetics and better braking performance (debatable, i'll 
admit) of slightly tighter frames and smaller, stiffer brake calipers.  It 
definitely seems that they were both created with a great deal of 
encouragement from other folks, Mark Abele for the Roadeo (maybe?) and Jim 
Porter of Merry Sales for the San Marcos.

On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
> general-use-mobile?
>  
> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would have 
> to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
> replacement.
>  
> Just ponderin'.
>  
>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread Joe Bernard
My impression is that the next bike in the pipeline is the HS/Bosco/Mystery 
Bike if GP can convince himself anyone will buy it. The Rivendell Road Bike 
has been covered numerous times since 1994; I don't see it being updated 
again anytime soon.
 
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Thursday, December 13, 2012 5:50:27 AM UTC-8, Mike wrote:

> I can't imagine something coming along to replace the Hilsen, especially 
> with the San Marcos and Roadeo also available. The Hilsen is a great bike 
> that is extremely versatile. I get the feeling that Gran is extremely happy 
> with the Hilsen and plans on keeping it around for many years, much like 
> the Atlantis.
>
> --mike
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>>
>> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
>> general-use-mobile?
>>  
>> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would 
>> have to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
>> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
>> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
>> replacement.
>>  
>> Just ponderin'.
>>  
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread Mike
I can't imagine something coming along to replace the Hilsen, especially 
with the San Marcos and Roadeo also available. The Hilsen is a great bike 
that is extremely versatile. I get the feeling that Gran is extremely happy 
with the Hilsen and plans on keeping it around for many years, much like 
the Atlantis.

--mike


On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:00:58 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
> general-use-mobile?
>  
> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would have 
> to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
> replacement.
>  
> Just ponderin'.
>  
>

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-13 Thread C.J. Filip
A low-trail Saluki (across a wider size range that currently
available) made with Roadeo tubing might fill a small gap in their
line.  The Randonneur market being "hot" right now, IMHO.  Seems there
always a few hurt feelings in the comment sections of blogs like "Off
the Beaten Path" and "Lovely Bicycle" when someone's Homer is
mentioned but is more-or-less shot down because their bike lacks beer
can-thin tubing and low-trail geometry.

On Dec 12, 11:36 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
 wrote:
> Seems like anything "new" would be pretty similar to the Hilsen, but
> perhaps in a different color and with a different name. The roadish
> Rivendell category is somewhat tightly constrained. I kinda doubt we'll see
> a new Riv with press-in BB or a tapered headtube for zero-stack headset
> anytime soon.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 1:00:58 AM UTC-6, Michael wrote:
>
> > Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the
> > general-use-mobile?
>
> > The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would have
> > to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
> > Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop
> > production on frames every few years and come out with a new model
> > replacement.
>
> > Just ponderin'.

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[RBW] Re: Any new Riv roadish bike on the horizon?

2012-12-12 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
Seems like anything "new" would be pretty similar to the Hilsen, but 
perhaps in a different color and with a different name. The roadish 
Rivendell category is somewhat tightly constrained. I kinda doubt we'll see 
a new Riv with press-in BB or a tapered headtube for zero-stack headset 
anytime soon.

On Thursday, December 13, 2012 1:00:58 AM UTC-6, Michael wrote:
>
> Or do you think the Hilsen has a lock on it for now for the 
> general-use-mobile?
>  
> The reason I ask is because if I had to buy a new bike soon, it would have 
> to be the Hilsen for my taste/needs (commutin'/rec-rides).
> Was wondering if sum-n' new might come out since they seem to stop 
> production on frames every few years and come out with a new model 
> replacement.
>  
> Just ponderin'.
>  
>

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