Re: [RBW] Re: How do I know when a saddle fits?

2024-03-31 Thread Anthony Holden
+1 for the Rivet Pearl. I've got one on a Soma Double Cross, and the version with the cutout is indeed an excellent fit for several positions fore and aft! On Sat, Mar 30, 2024, 3:25 PM ascpgh wrote: > Emily, I have dealt with roughly your sort of physiological dimensioning > my whole riding

Re: [RBW] I have questions

2024-03-26 Thread Anthony Holden
Oh, man. Those wheels are gonna look ACE!! I'll chime in anecdotally that the difference between 42-48 isn't super noticeable as long as you get your PSI where it feels comfy for you. Have an amazing time on that 2-day ride. As for front rack security, I don't use a strap, but I also check

[RBW] Re: How do I know when a saddle fits?

2024-03-26 Thread Anthony Holden
Pain is an obvious sign that something is wrong. And I think that's one reason why it's easy to tell when a saddle ISN'T a fit. But what feels right can be so subjective. Obviously Riv and Grant are big proponents of Brooks. I've had several Brooks saddles, and not every one feels the same.

[RBW] Re: anyone else tried Ritchey Beacon Bars?

2024-03-26 Thread Anthony Holden
Dave!! They look amazing on that Jones. I have an SWB that I've wanted to put drop bars on... these might be a candidate. Where do you mount your shifter? On Friday, March 22, 2024 at 12:39:14 PM UTC-7 DavidP wrote: > Great that the Roadini is working out so well for your son (and wife)! > > I

[RBW] Re: Roadini on F1 Track ride report

2024-03-19 Thread Anthony Holden
That sounds like a total blast! I think it speaks well of an event when you can see riders of all styles, abilities, and ages coming together to have a good time. Love that Roadini. The Safety Pizza and snazzy bar tape complement it so well. On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 1:37:05 PM UTC-7