Bob:

Congrats on a beautiful build.  The silver is especially pleasant, and 
creme head tube a subtle touch.  Nice choice of parts.  I think you're 
going to appreciate this bike more & more as you spend time on it.  Comfort 
is king.

dougP

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 11:48:50 AM UTC-7, Bob Lovejoy wrote:
>
> Even though I am still figuring out some crankset/BB issues on a preferred 
> set-up, I could not stand it and built the bike up and went riding!  This 
> is very much the beta release, though the basics are certainly there.  It 
> will, I think, end up with Berthoud fenders, racks (Tubus Cosmo rear, Nitto 
> 27f up front), a B&M LED mounted to the front rack (all from the last of 
> the nice parts stash) and maybe even, at some point, a fancy Rivendell 
> saddle bag?! 
>
> Current build:
> Mavic A719 rims, SON front hub, Phil rear, older but very nice 8-speed 
> (12-32) cassette, Schwalbe Mondial tires (700x45 (marked 700x47))
> Nitto Bullmoose bars, Tektro City brake levers, Silver shifters mounted on 
> Paul Thumbies, Ergon GP1 cork grips
> Old school XT derailleurs
> Brooks Cambium C17 saddle - slate
> Currently XT M770 triple mountain crankset - eventually will be Sugino AT 
> triple
>
> I love it!!  These words do not come easily but I do believe this is my 
> last real bike and build.  It seems my knee is checking out before the rest 
> of me so the ongoing succession of bikes I have had will slow or end here. 
>  But here, with the Appaloosa as the last, that seems much better than it 
> could be.
>
> Impressions so far...
>
> At times it seems like a big bike, especially when getting it out the 
> door(!), as it is longer and wider than some other bikes.  But standover is 
> perfect though I am accustomed to big bikes.  This is a 58cm and I have a 
> pbh of ~89cm for reference.  I would never be able to ride 62cm though, at 
> least not with the larger tires these bikes call out for.  That said, at 
> times it seems small as well, as it is light on its feet and very 
> maneuverable even at slow speeds and great for exploring.  The Bullmoose 
> bars help with that I think but I have to say I was surprised to find the 
> bars so,  well, relaxed!  I would have thought they would feel a little 
> more aggressive down as low as they go but they are about level with the 
> saddle and feel a little higher than that.  The Appaloosa is just designed 
> to get the bars up high without craziness.  A Nitto stem with other bars 
> could probably lower things if needed, not that I need.  My other preferred 
> bars these days are MAP/Ahearne's but I am not so sure they would be much 
> different than the Bullmoose though experiments are always possible.  I am 
> only guessing but I also believe I could ride this bike with drop bars if I 
> decided (probably with a dirt drop stem), again not that I think I will. 
>  Good to have options and ways to experiment though.
>
> One thing that really worked out well, at least for the moment, is the 
> 8-speed shifting with the Paul Thumbie mounted Silver shifters.  They just 
> work perfectly, intuitively, and beg the question on how shifting could be 
> any easier.  I have always been a friction shifting guy but these take it 
> all to a new level.... perfect for what I wanted.  For reference I am using 
> the special base adapters for using the Silver shifters with the Thumbies.
>
> Anyway, like I said, this is only the first, get it on the road, build. 
>  Apologies for the far less than great pictures as well... more to come and 
> better I hope.  I am lucky enough to have a very special Cheviot as well, 
> so one day I will get pictures of that bike up to Flickr. 
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/21182339@N05/albums/72157682579281726
>
> Bob Lovejoy
> Galesburg, IL
>

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