Re: [RBW] Re: Best way to arrange 2-cog manual shifting for "single speed" disc braked bicycle

2023-10-28 Thread Patrick Moore
Do you recall the hub you used with the unicycle rim? I seem to recall BMX freehubs that had room for 2 cogs. On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 9:16 PM Wesley wrote: > Yeah, it looks marginal to get a second cog in there with a narrower > spacer. According to Sheldon Brown, 9-speed cogs want a 2.54 mm

[RBW] Re: Exploration: Make your own pump peg

2023-10-28 Thread Andrew Turner
Out of the 3 pumps I have, none of them fit this Waterford frame I'm building up the way I like, (btw. the rear QR skewer lever and seatube cluster as recommended above). So I submit to the group my Campy-Shiv made out of the much-unwanted 53t chainring. The cherry on top is that it saves me a

Re: [RBW] Re: Best way to arrange 2-cog manual shifting for "single speed" disc braked bicycle

2023-10-28 Thread Wesley
Yeah, it looks marginal to get a second cog in there with a narrower spacer. According to Sheldon Brown, 9-speed cogs want a 2.54 mm spacer between the cogs: https://sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-spacing.html I now remember that my monocog became a three speed after I built it a pair of winter

[RBW] Re: Bedrock Mountain Clogs in Stock!

2023-10-28 Thread Ryan Frahm
I was so excited for the restock! I didn’t see the email before I took my daughter to school. In those 30 or so minutes, my size was sold out in the full leather. Hopefully I don’t have to wait another year for a 30 minute window. On Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 4:05:09 AM UTC-7 maxcr wrote:

Re: [RBW] Northern Hemisphere Fall / Autumn Riding Photos 2023

2023-10-28 Thread Piaw Na
Here are my photos from today: https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/5JhQJDI6QnSac37pg2Rmuw.eSgl5m9IE5qYBBDSqnR2gX Strava link: https://www.strava.com/activities/10121416336 Ran into an A Homer Hilsen rider (one of the tall ones, because his Homer had a double top tube) while descending to

[RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-28 Thread larson....@gmail.com
Hey John, Thanks for the contribution! I always enjoy seeing the places you ride and reading your ride reports. My most meaningful places are close to home and frequently visited as well. I do hope to ride my Rivendell in many more places in the future. Randy in WI On Saturday, October 28,

[RBW] PSA: Rene Herse Front Cable Hanger is back in stock!

2023-10-28 Thread Patrick Moore
In case anyone is interested. I put myself on the "alert" list for restocking back in January of this year and had pretty much decided that it would never be restocked, but it has been. Expensive but should add a perfecting touch to the bike it's to be used on. I got one for the IGH Matthews

[RBW] Re: FS: IRD Cafam - S Brake Levers - Silver

2023-10-28 Thread Johnny Alien
Sent you a message. Thanks On Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 10:05:18 AM UTC-4 alan lavine wrote: > If they are the silver ones, I'll take them. > alan nyc > > On Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 6:15:24 AM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote: > >> I just realized I never sold these. These are 100% brand new

[RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-28 Thread Josh (BertoBerg)
Marc- I love how you are tracking your riding on the map. So fun! Josh BI, WA -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: [RBW] The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-28 Thread Richard Rose
Our makes are so “at home” on unlaced rail trails. The perfect tool for the job. For clarification; the Poto trail was my introduction to mountain biking - but about 25 years ago! I’ve ridden it dozens & dozens of times, perhaps hundreds. But it was my first time riding the Gus there. And yes,

Re: [RBW] FS: Nitto, White Industries, Shimano, Suntour, Thomson

2023-10-28 Thread Michael Ullmer
Only the seatpost remains On Friday, October 27, 2023 at 2:08:35 PM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote: > Flyer saddle and levers are gone, open to offers on the Nitto Seatpost and > Thomson Stem > > On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 9:00:26 PM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote: > >> Bump and price drop on

[RBW] Re: FS: IRD Cafam - S Brake Levers - Silver

2023-10-28 Thread alan lavine
If they are the silver ones, I'll take them. alan nyc On Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 6:15:24 AM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote: > I just realized I never sold these. These are 100% brand new and never > mounted. The S version so they are short pull. Will work with cantilever, > mini-v, and road

[RBW] FS: IRD Cafam - S Brake Levers - Silver

2023-10-28 Thread Johnny Alien
I just realized I never sold these. These are 100% brand new and never mounted. The S version so they are short pull. Will work with cantilever, mini-v, and road brakes. Very light and very nice. *$75 shipped*

[RBW] Re: Bedrock Mountain Clogs in Stock!

2023-10-28 Thread maxcr
I had reached out to supporr, here is what they said: Most folks are wearing the *same size in the Clogs and the Cairns, however I would say if you have a more snug fit in your sandals (not much wiggle room), you may need to size up in the clogs. Hope this helps!* On Friday, October 27, 2023

[RBW] Re: The differences between the SunRace CSM-990 and the SunRace CSM-980 - 9 spd cassettes

2023-10-28 Thread Joe Bernard
My cursory search reveals that the 980 has a steel spider and and lockring vs. aluminum on the 990 and weighs 75 grams more. This was a difference I discovered when choosing an 11-50 11-speed a few years ago, in that case the fancier one also used an aluminum big ring. I believe all the cogs

[RBW] The differences between the SunRace CSM-990 and the SunRace CSM-980 - 9 spd cassettes

2023-10-28 Thread Kim H.
I would like to know the differences between the SunRace CSM-990 and the SunRace CSM-980 - 9 spd cassettes besides the same gear cog counts as being 11-13-15-18-21-24-28-34-40T. Is the the material ? Which one is better made ? ..or would last longer ? Thank-you, Kim Hetzel. -- You received