Robert, 
It is odd  that your HHH rear spacing is 140 - - our HHH  (from the first 
batch) is 145 spaced.  The website says they're 145 -- is yours out of 
spec?  Have you asked Riv? 


Julian Westerhout
Bloomington, IL 


On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 12:50:18 PM UTC-5, Robert Tilley wrote:
>
> I've been meaning to post mine but was waiting for the final parts to come 
> in. Right now I'm just waiting on lights for the SON hub. I am very happy 
> with the way the bike rides. I haven't had chance to get it on the dirt but 
> I bought the frame with dirt rides in mind. Hopefully some off-road touring 
> in the future.
>
> I was a bit disappointed that the rear spacing came in at 140 instead of 
> the 145 it was supposed to be. Getting in the rear tire is a pain since I 
> have a disc drag brake and getting the rotor lined up with one hand while 
> trying to spread the dropouts with the other isn't easy.
>
> I went with a somewhat typical build but used 9 speed bar ends on Paul 
> thumby mounts and went with Jones Loop bars for the captain. Pictures of 
> mine are here:
>
>
> https://roberttilley.smugmug.com/Bicycles/Rivendell-Hubbuhubbuh-Tandem-2020/i-WnqpXcx/A
>
> Robert Tilley
> San Diego, CA
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> *Subject:* [RBW] Praise for the Hubbuhubbuh tandem
>
> I haven't seen a lot of ride reports or comments about Hubbuhubbuhs so I 
> thought I would throw my hat into the proverbial ring. 
>
> Last year we pre-ordered an orange medium frame Hubbuhubbuh and anxiously 
> anticipated its arrival. Parts purchase and assembly was accomplished via a 
> series of phone calls and emails with Grant and Will at RBW. They of course 
> made excellent recommendations and offered sage advice to guide me through 
> the process. 
>
> I would consider the build to be typical of Rivendell with the exception 
> of the 9 speed trigger shifter on the right and the disc "drag brake" set 
> up for the stoker. The cranks are Silver triples and the cassette is 
> Shimano 9 speed 12-36. Handlebars are Bosco, 58 cm captain and 55 cm 
> stoker. Wheels are Velocity Tandem build sold by Rivendell and the tires 
> are plump G-One All Around. 
>
> We are fairly experienced tandemers (sp?) if that is even a word. Our 
> first tandem was a Burley Rumba with Soft-ride that we purchased 10 years 
> ago. Then 5 years ago we added a Co-Motion Speedster. Those are both fine 
> tandems but the Hubbuhubbah is far superior in my experience and opinion. 
> We live in Amish country in Mid-Michigan and ride lots of rough paved and 
> unpaved roads. The stable handling and fat tires on the Hubbuhubbuh makes 
> piloting a tandem a dream. We initially thought that the upright seating 
> and high handlebars would limit this bike to short rides but we often find 
> ourselves taking longer exertions due to the comfortable ride and easy 
> handling. 
>
> Last fall we rode the 36 mile Barry Roubaix Fall Fondo. This is a casual 
> gravel road outing that follows the same roads as the springtime Barry 
> Roubaix Killer Gravel Road Race in Hastings, Michigan. It's safe to say 
> that we received a lot of positive comments about the tandem during the 
> outing. The bike beautifully handled all of the rough gravel roads and 
> tough hills that the area is known for. 
>
> (I've attempted to include some pictures from the Fall Fondo ride. 
> Hopefully I will be successful). 
>
> I was initially hesitant about the Bosco bars but am now a total convert. 
> The handlebars are very comfortable and I don't feel that the riding 
> position affects the speed of the bike at all. 
>
> If you are on the fence about a Hubbuhubbuh then I say go for it!! You 
> won't regret a single minute spent together on one.  
>
> If you are interested in a Burley Rumba as a cheap starter tandem and live 
> within a reasonable distance of Vermontville, MI then send me a message.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mike
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