I'm looking forward to it. Tbh I have no excuse to buy - I just got a custom
and it's perfect! - but I've always wanted a Bombadil with that nifty
double-tube and didn't have the cash when they were new. Now like those Roadeos
discussed elsewhere they're not trading hands very often
700C
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I think having a comfortable "beater grade" bike that you don't have to
worry about is an excellent idea. You just have to resist the temptation to
swap parts and upgrade! I've never been able to. ;)
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 8:47 AM Ray wrote:
> @Clark I really appreciate the advice, and having
Good plan Joe, I believe you will be glad you did. I'm sure pleased with my
clearcoated 52.
On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 7:30:07 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> I shall throw this wild assertion out: I'm buying it. Money hasn't
> actually changed hands yet (this is a 'no PayPal' proposition)
Shimano DH-3N72 Dynamo, Deore XT rear. Alex rims set up tubeless with
Compass Rat Trap Pass tires. Also a BM taillight and a Schmidt Edelux II
internally wired in a Pass and Stow rack. Everything is 1 year old. Make me
an offer.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 5:41 AM Ginz wrote:
> Which hubs? ;)
>
> --
In looking for Toyo or Waterford Atlantis geometries, I happened upon the
geometry for the first version of the Clem Smith Jr, which I have.
Geometry-wise it's pretty much the same as the Appaloosa with a couple
minor differences.
Pertinents below:
Clem (59cm first version)
HTA/STA - 71.5/71.5
Joe,
Welcome to the club. I agree that the Bombadil’s fork is as good as any ever
produced.
As good as the Hunq is and beloved by many; I strongly prefer the Bombadil.
That might only be because the 62cm Hunq lent to me for an extended weekend was
slightly to small for me. My 64cm Bomb is
A similar datapoint. I knew that a 59 Roadeo would be perfect for me. At a time
when I didn’t need it, a 59 very early Roadeo frameset came up on the list here
for $1000, and I jumped on it. The seller claimed it had downtube shifter
bosses but it turned out that what he meant was that it had
APPROVE
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Some data points for you: sold a f/f/hs when I lived in the bay area, a
59cm, for 1100 or 1200, whatever I paid for it from CL or list member.
Got a 61 cm complete bike locally for $1500 (Rich wheels, ultegra brakes,
DA bar end shifters, fu -uh-ugly black 105 crank) noodles, Nitto bits. I
I shall throw this wild assertion out: I'm buying it. Money hasn't actually
changed hands yet (this is a 'no PayPal' proposition) but I got the 52cm size
confirmed and said "Yeah I'll take it!" Stay tuned for updates as they develop.
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I’ll throw this out there as a wild assertion without much support.
The Rivendell Bombadil exhibits the most perfect fork bends of any Rivendell
model ever. Nobody has a Rivendell with a better looking bend than Bombadil
owners. Rivendells are consistently “good”. Bombadils are perfect.
i told my friend to post his 54cm Saluki and 55cm Heron Randonneur, both for
sale, to this site.
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Mike I’d be interested in that Saluki if you could pass along contact info.
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78mm drop on the Redwood. Works fine with 47mm tires. Likely fine with 42mm
and 170mm cranks. I wouldn't go with smaller tires than that though.
On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 10:47:15 AM UTC-5, Andy Beichler wrote:
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> What is the bottom bracket drop on your Redwood? Was that built before
>
Good to know! Thanks!
On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 5:50:02 AM UTC-5, brendonoid wrote:
>
> I managed to fit 2.1 knobbies (smart sams) with fenders on a 58cm
> Appaloosa just to help out here.
>
> On Friday, 7 August 2020 at 02:45:13 UTC+8 Ginz wrote:
>
>> Can the Appaoosa give you 2.1" tires
That might just be the ticket! Anyone have a 66cm Toyo Atlantis?
On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 10:20:22 PM UTC-5, Reid Echols wrote:
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> Keep them all, and buy a 66cm Toyo Atlantis to boot. Or if you want just
> one, the Atlantis is hard to beat.
>
> Reid in Austin
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The Clem certainly is the most versatile and I'd be more inclined to load
up this one for camping trips vs the Redwood. I have 2.1" Thunderburts
right now which are a pretty sweet spot, but lots of options.
On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 2:57:22 PM UTC-5, Mark Roland wrote:
>
> Those are some
LBleriot go ahead and go for Mike's friend's rando. Those are typically
more expensive with all the add ons, and I already have a nice unused set
of Berthoud bags that I may install on a riv bike I have. I'm looking to
spend a little less. The Denver craigslist lists the heron rando with a
I don't disagree with this in practice - and certainly 47mm is enough for
trails - so I'm leaning towards trying out some semi-knobby 47mm 650b
tires. This might be the first step and see which bike I prefer.
On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 2:03:02 PM UTC-5, Jason Fuller wrote:
>
> While I should
Tires are sold
On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 8:16:39 PM UTC-7, Bruce Smitham wrote:
> For sale 2 new Kenda Flintridge PRO 700x45 tubeless ready tires. New and
> never mounted.
>
> $75 plus shipping CONUS
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Mike—I bought your Heron Road a few years back. I’d like to be second in
line to the OP for your friend’s Heron rando.
On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 7:29:12 PM UTC-4 mike goldman wrote:
> My buddy in rhode island has 55cm saluki and heron randonneur for sale
>
Roger that. You have first right of refusal!
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 10:06 AM Scott Calhoun wrote:
> That WTB was mine. No luck yet.
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Thanks Joe. Mine is a 56 Proto.
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I don't like cushion or slippery grips, but I do like thicker grips than
cotton alone. So I've settled for the past few years on a layer of cotton
with a layer of leather. So far, very happy.
With abandon,
Patrick
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There's also one for sale on Denver Craigslist.
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Updated list of what's sold and what's yet to be sold ...
-Jack
- *(SOLD) NEW Avocet O2 Air 40M Titanium Saddle:* Bought as
new-old-stock 15-ish years ago and hoarded for the day the one on my RB-1
wore out, but it never did. Absolutely pristine, the ultimate saddle from
Avocet.
Thank Jack, will look at it.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 6:31 PM Jack K wrote:
> Although many folks are now using GPS based units or smart phone apps,
> there are still nice olde tyme wheel-magnet-counting cycling computers
> available -- to my eye anyway. My most recent cyclocomputer purchase was
Thanks Ryan.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 5:12 PM Ryan M.
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> Garmin’s various computers or Wahoo’s gps units are what the world has
> moved onto. I have a wahoo element bolt that I like. Requires no sensors
> and the battery lasts a long time. It seems to not lose gps signal like the
> garmins
Thanks Patrick.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 5:52 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Cyclemeter for smartphones, the free version, and turn off update
> notifications. Good enough for me!
>
> Elapsed time, mph, average, odometer, cumulative miles -- week, month,
> year -- cumulative total and by bike; average
My buddy in rhode island has 55cm saluki and heron randonneur for sale
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Carl, that sounds great. Let me know how much and paypal info. My zip is
01028.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 6:27 PM tuolumne bikes
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> If someone wants the throwback experience, I have three of these Planet
> Bike Protege 5.0s complete for free plus shipping. They take 2032
> batteries, none
Thanks Jack, good information. I don’t see myself using GPS or my phone on
the bike.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 6:31 PM Jack K wrote:
> Although many folks are now using GPS based units or smart phone apps,
> there are still nice olde tyme wheel-magnet-counting cycling computers
> available -- to
Looking for a 55cm or 56cm Heron Bicycle, Road or Touring. Thanks.
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This hub/rim combo is an excellent one.
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I have a really good 700c Wheelset that has been hanging up and collecting
dust for a long time.. These were on my Ram, circa 2000 for a couple of
years before being replaced with White Hubs and a couple of more spokes.
Shimano Ultegra Hubs, 9 speed
Open Pro Rims 28 front/ 32 rear.
Ultegra 9
Although many folks are now using GPS based units or smart phone apps,
there are still nice olde tyme wheel-magnet-counting cycling computers
available -- to my eye anyway. My most recent cyclocomputer purchase was a
Cateye Strada Slim which I like better than any other traditional cycling
Cyclemeter for smartphones, the free version, and turn off update
notifications. Good enough for me!
Elapsed time, mph, average, odometer, cumulative miles -- week, month, year
-- cumulative total and by bike; average speed; elevation gain and loss;
calories expended,* popularity rating, chance
The bike in the Craigslist ad is the size Rivendell called 52cm. I rode a 56
which had a 60.5cm top tube and an 85cm standover with max tires.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito Ca
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Jim, what size is your Bombadil? The numbers in that Craigslist ad don't look
right to me, I'd like to compare it to your bike. Which is gorgeous!
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Joe, where can I see photos or renditions of the Platypus bike?
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 1:06 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> Mark,
>
> I think the Clem L is a great platform for the juice, but as Dave alluded
> to it can be tricky to fit a battery on the toptube (where the bottle cage
> bolts are) because
Garmin’s various computers or Wahoo’s gps units are what the world has moved
onto. I have a wahoo element bolt that I like. Requires no sensors and the
battery lasts a long time. It seems to not lose gps signal like the garmins
I've had in the past. The biggest plus is a super easy to read
Hi John. I believe I have a set of those levers originally purchased to go with
a build that is now going to use v-brakes. I’ll dig them out and PM you.
Dan
> On Aug 8, 2020, at 10:52 AM, John H. wrote:
>
> Hey bunch -- My search for the trustworthy silver Shimano BL-550 levers that
>
On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 8:53:11 AM UTC-7, Zack Medow wrote:
>
> So I maybe didn't describe this well enough. Just imagine a mustache bar
> but with the brake hoods in the standard position for a drop bar. So it's
> like a normal dop bar, but all parts of the bar are on the same plane. The
I always loved my Cateye Astral, seems they are gone. Researching leaves
me no real choices. Looking for mph, time riding, total miles, no loss of
settings when changing a battery. If I go by online reviews there seem to
be no very good choices. Thanks
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Update on items sold and not yet sold ...
-Jack
- *(SOLD) NEW Avocet O2 Air 40M Titanium Saddle:* Bought as
new-old-stock 15-ish years ago and hoarded for the day the one on my RB-1
wore out, but it never did. Absolutely pristine, the ultimate saddle from
Avocet. If I wasn’t
I laugh at this question (in nostalgic exhilaration, not scorn) because
I've had the same dilemma for dirt surface bikes. I want a low, narrow
cruising position for tarmac, and a wide, closer-up position for dirt.
What all this reminds me of is: the original issue Moustache Bar. Though I
tried
And yet, I just rode in the pouring rain the other day with my centerpull
brakes, equipped with vintage 35-year-old pads, and stopped just fine. I
also ride frequently with a buddy who has a Cosmic Stallion (in the sharp
black/white/gold colorway), and I stop just as quickly as he does.
Rim
This is the story of my life, circa 1990 until circa 2012 (tho' the bike
building begins far earlier; built my first bike from scratch -- bought
frame and scavenged parts in high summer -- Nov/Dec, southern hemisphere!
-- 1970). Buy cheap, upgrade at huge cost, sell cheaper, repeat until you
have
I know one person who thinks you should ride a Riv through salt and snow and
lock it up outside the bar, it's Grant. He designs them to be used and is
famously appalled to see an older one in showroom condition.
Forget dumping money into an old Bridgestone or Specialized, find a new or used
Mark,
I think the Clem L is a great platform for the juice, but as Dave alluded to it
can be tricky to fit a battery on the toptube (where the bottle cage bolts are)
because they're often the longer than the amount of real estate there. An
ePlatypus would be great.
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Personally, I think you've got all the of the bases covered with the two
frames you already own. That Redwood is super cool and even though it goes
against your "a bike is just a bike" ethos, I think the fact that you've
imbued some of your own personality and tweaked it to fit your needs
Hey bunch -- My search for the trustworthy silver Shimano BL-550 levers
that Riv used to sell (and Shimano discontinued) has turned up nothing. I'm
new to the flat bar brake lever domain, but if you've got something cool or
interesting kicking around your parts bin that would work with
There’s one on SF craigslist currently. It’s a bit pricey but in good shape.
Eric
SF
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FW is sold.
On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 11:02:19 PM UTC-7, Rich Lesnik wrote:
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> Used on 1 ride. 16t Shimano single FW. $15 incl. conus shipping.
>
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Geez. I didn't realize how messed up my pictures came out. Some person's
ABG from work and a sideways pic of my bike, not cool. I'll try better
next time. As for the question about the bars, these are the billy bars
and I just taped them up and stuck on some cork form the riv site. I do
So I maybe didn't describe this well enough. Just imagine a mustache bar
but with the brake hoods in the standard position for a drop bar. So it's
like a normal dop bar, but all parts of the bar are on the same plane. The
idea is to have a normal hoods position, plus a swoop back part of the bar
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll probably go for the Bilenky. The 29er
hunqapiller is definitely the most fun and comfortable bike I ever have!
Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 于2020年8月6日周四 上午11:53写道:
> I've only opinion to share, but I think it doesn't matter where you split
> the frame, as the S
Keen looking bike, though the PH seems to be a bit basic for my liking :)
I've often wondered the same about a Cosmic Stallion type bike vs a Riv Joe
A. I'm tempted to sell the herd and simplify... How's braking vs. disc?
Rim brakes are just so retro and less effective than disc, especially
I’ve set up my steamroller as close to a QB already, but pushing 650b I’m
getting hella toe overlap. Love to snatch a Quickbeam and hold on to her for a
long long time. Orange preferred, but all the color options get me going.
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That Raleigh is lovely. As a Raleigh fan, I would be all over that if I had
not recently bought an 85 Schwinn Voyageur. Good luck with the sell.
Somebody is going to get a frame out of that.
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 1:41:28 PM UTC-4, Bob Lovejoy wrote:
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> (Cross posted with the iBob
I ride 9-12 miles most days when it’s not raining. 1-2 times per week I
wipe the chain with a washcloth while spinning it, then put on ProGold
ProLink while spinning, then wipe again with the washcloth. Takes 2 minutes
or so, and seems to leave the chain fairly clean and slightly lubed.
On
Tri-flow doesn’t doesn’t attract the dirt but it has Teflon, which is probably
good for lubrication, but there’s been some health concerns lately, although on
non-stick cooking surfaces- I don’t plan on eating off my bike chain! -John
> On Aug 5, 2020, at 7:57 PM, 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners
https://surlybikes.com/parts/truck_stop_bar
https://www.crustbikes.com/products/wide-load-bar/
https://bikepacking.com/news/ride-farr-supa-wide-handlebar/
I guess the way I'm reading it is you want a narrow road position and a
wider upright position. The general trend in backpacking has been to
Yeah, I think in the butted tubing case, the riding should dictate rather
than the folding/hiking. Thanks for the advice!
Jim M. 于2020年8月6日周四 下午1:31写道:
> I almost bought one of the BSA paratroop bikes at American Cyclery's
> garage sale one year. They may still have a couple. Cool but kinda
Thanks. I appreciate the help.
Josh Chambers
> On Jul 29, 2020, at 1:04 PM, JAS wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 8:48:51 AM UTC-7, Josh Chambers wrote:
>> I would like to obtain a Clem in 59. I’d prefer mustard or green as I’ve got
>> a silver bike already. I’m in Indianapolis but
Awesome stories
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I think frame size has a lot to do with it, with or without 2 TT. I bet the
main triangle size - the area from the lower top tube to the downtube and seat
tube on the 62 Joe was bigger than the Roadeo, not to mention the longer
chainstays. Tires too. 62 Joe had 50mm Big Apples. I think the
If you click on the "more ads by user" in the ad, you can see this guy has
quite an impressive collection of bicycles for sale.
Doug Hansford
On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 5:53:56 PM UTC-4, Luke Volkmann wrote:
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> No relation with seller. I'm not in the market for a Bombadil, but it is
>
Dam, I wish that Sam had canti-posts...
On Friday, July 31, 2020 at 5:27:17 PM UTC-7 Matthew Williams wrote:
> 51cm Sam Hillborne
>
> $1750
>
> Fremont, CA
>
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/fremont-rivendell-sam-hillborne-country/7168263994.html
>
> [image:
As I mentioned in my last attempted response, me replies are still being
moderated so it's difficult for me to engage with the conversation here as
quickly as I'd like to. In any case, thanks for the link to the flickr
photos @greenteadrinkers. That is definitely the right idea. Unfortunately,
What is the bottom bracket drop on your Redwood? Was that built before
Rivendell started using 80 mm of drop for frames? I have an 84 Paramount
touring with 80mm of drop and have played with the idea of putting 650b on
it. I have never made any moves to make it happen due to the bb drop but
@Clark I really appreciate the advice, and having already had several bikes
come and go that just didn't quite fit the bill, I know you're right. I
could certainly scrimp and save or add to a bike fund by flipping some
vintage restorations as another user suggested, to pull the cash together
Hi Benz, thanks for sharing your experience! I do travel a lot.
Internationally sometimes. So the couples make sense to me. I'm 145 pound.
Huqapillar is a little overkill already for most ridings except for some
really heavy load camping or grocery shopping. I shop tons of food during
the
Crust in Richmond, VA has completes!
Golden Pliers in Portland, Oregon
Also... check https://www.rivbike.com/pages/dealers
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> On Aug 7, 2020, at 3:29 PM, Andrew Huston
> wrote:
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> I’m on the hunt for a new riv (55 to be exact). Any dealers out there have
> any frames
That WTB was mine. No luck yet.
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I had similar experiences as Clark did. I went through bikes by Surly, Bianchi
and SOMA trying to outfit them as Riv-like country bikes. I spent a few
thousand dollars upgrading parts on each bike and never achieved the ride
quality I had experienced test riding Rivs. I eventually sold all
Hi Ray,
Your current scenario echoes one of mine from several years ago and I would
also caution you on the potential growth of expense in upgrading this or that.
Reflecting on my own progression the hands on learning that came with all my
parts swapping is invaluable but came at a hefty
Which hubs? ;)
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26" or 700 Copenhagen wheel?
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020, 11:11 PM maxcr wrote:
> I bought a Copenhagen Wheel earlier this year, but that bike isn’t getting
> used much - less than 75m on it according to the app.
>
> To be honest, I think it was a bad case of upgradeitis- I didn’t need the
>
So what I am getting from this discussion is, dedicated ebike, get one with
Bosch drive. Converting a Rivendell, one of the Bafang mid-drive systems
offers pedal assist with enough power to be useful on hills, etc., is not
overly complicated, and has good technical support, appears to be a
I don't watch it really, but the little I've seen shows he does employ a
dry wit. Tongue in cheek, spot on. Sarcasm, not really. (Well-intended
sarcasm is an oxymoron;^)
On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 6:44:22 AM UTC-4, brendonoid wrote:
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> From what I gather watching his channel he is being
Bag has SOLD. Thank you.
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I managed to fit 2.1 knobbies (smart sams) with fenders on a 58cm Appaloosa
just to help out here.
On Friday, 7 August 2020 at 02:45:13 UTC+8 Ginz wrote:
> Can the Appaoosa give you 2.1" tires plus fenders? Or do you need an
> Atlantis for that? The biggest question is can you setup one
>From what I gather watching his channel he is being very tongue in cheek
about these things. He gets a lot of those dude bro cyclists in his
comments calling him a hipster for not wearing lycra or suggesting that
unless you have hydraulic disc brakes you can go on the dirt. Pretty sure
it's
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