Fantastic!  Glad to hear it all worked out...

Looking forward to pics, although they would surely just further fan the 
flames of my desire for an App of my own.


On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 7:47:49 PM UTC-8 Michael Baquerizo wrote:

> Jason - rack received and installed. bonus was the struts were a perfect 
> length for my wife's mark rack to go straight to the fork ends. I used hers 
> to go to my mid seat stay braze ons. win win win. happy new year. thank you 
> again 
>
> Best,
>
> Michael Baquerizo 
>
> www.mbaquerizo.com 
>
> 646-206-2913 <(646)%20206-2913> 
>
>
> On Dec 28, 2021, at 10:31 PM, Joe Bernard <joer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Michael, 
>
>
> I suspect there's an official answer from Riv and what some folks are 
> willing to file on to make that kickstand work. As Grant once said to me 
> about some project or another I asked about, "...after that you're on your 
> own, Joe."
>
> On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 7:18:30 PM UTC-8 Michael Baquerizo wrote:
>
>> updates : 
>>
>> spoke to vince at RIV about the kickstand and he hardly let me finish my 
>> sentence before saying it just wasn't going to happen. 
>>
>> but then i came across this - which suggests otherwise. he kinda left me 
>> thinking it's not worth a try and now i'm just stuck in purgatory.
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/bluelug/51441668141/in/photolist-2mnHZJM-2jdMVQX-2kH7s6w-2iZ2U5k-2jwLudZ-2kRmEj1-2m2qLeM-2kRmEhh-2dAstdc-2mkaTEH-2mk7cTn-2mk5QX9-2js8raj-2jsct4f-2brxWaD-2kw6o32-2mkaTzc-X8khsx-2m6k5gV-2js8ri5-2kQC16y-2jYTvzc-2jwMC47-2kMtPBF-2kQzArE-2m7yXBS-2mac9n9-2maeQEv-2m7vdEh-2k3huX5-2jsctcg-2m7yXAe-2m7rq4U-2jsctfn-GzCPNA-2m6C3Mn-2k49hox-2kXJVx6-2m7vdDR-2iuCBEd-2kQC16Z-2geTZS6-2k5qh7n-2k5msdK-2k5msnN-2k5mshN-2m3A8Vh-2m3DLu2-2kYNS92-2jdMVPz
>>
>> happened upon a riv reader article that suggests 1/8" set screws are the 
>> correct size for grip king extra grippage.
>>
>> got the rear rack sorted out. thanks for all the help here, all.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 8:20:19 AM UTC-5 lconley wrote:
>>
>>> Another option is to file off the threads of the bolt where they come in 
>>> contact with the kickstand plate if you only need a little extra clearance. 
>>> The threads themselves don't add much strength to the bolt and if you file 
>>> off too much and the bolt breaks someday, bolts are cheap and the frame has 
>>> not been altered..
>>>
>>> Laing
>>> Delray Beach FL
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 10:00:01 PM UTC-5 Michael Baquerizo 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> thanks for the recommendations and suggestions - managed to get a 
>>>> matching rear thumbie for the bike, and went ahead and ordered a set of 
>>>> paul levers because they'll likely be the last set of levers we'll ever 
>>>> need. been really digging old shimano mtb stuff lately but didn't want to 
>>>> hold out waiting for something in good condition. 
>>>>
>>>> i think i might get an r14 rack eventually, i like the ones without the 
>>>> tombstone. erlen is out of the question, as is the bagman support as i 
>>>> think those are better for barrel shaped bags than for the riv offerings. 
>>>> heck, even a marks rack would do, but i already put one of those on my 
>>>> wife's bike. probably shouldn't steal it from her just yet.
>>>>
>>>> the pec deck is an idea i've considered, but no, the slim sucker does 
>>>> not have any webbing  on the bottom which is a bummer, but it's small so 
>>>> probably would have been overkill. 
>>>>
>>>> im gonna call riv tomrrow to ask about the kickstand. so far the rat 
>>>> tail filing out the hole to the left seems to make the most sense, and i 
>>>> get with enough torque there wouldn't be any reason for the kickstand to 
>>>> move back and forth along the elongated hole. we'll see if they cosign 
>>>> this 
>>>> idea or have a better one. i'm sure they've dealt w it before.
>>>>
>>>> thanks everyone - better pics to come hopefully this weekend.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 2:45:01 AM UTC-5 Ed Carolipio wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> > does anyone have any rack-less recs for sackville saddle bag thats 
>>>>> an inch too low and touching the rear wheel?
>>>>>
>>>>> I have small frames and low saddles. I've used both the Swift 
>>>>> Industries Catalyst (reinforced X-pac) and the Jacks Supply Co Little 
>>>>> Slugger (Cordura or X-pac) successfully. Both have a plastic insert which 
>>>>> maintains the body shape when empty. Not very big but can be overstuffed 
>>>>> and has loops on the lid to tie on stuff. Both also work well as 
>>>>> handlebar 
>>>>> bags with longer Voile straps and foam spacers.
>>>>>
>>>>> > i was hoping to avoid racks on this back entirely just because my 
>>>>> city bike has front and rear racks, and generally all the fixings.
>>>>>
>>>>> Would you mind a saddle bag rack? The Carradice Bagman Sport works 
>>>>> well with larger saddle bags, like the Swift Industries Zeitgest, and 
>>>>> it's 
>>>>> not as big a commitment as a dedicated rear rack. Someone mentioned the 
>>>>> Ocean Cycles Erlen rack - very elegant and blingy but designed for the 
>>>>> Nitto S-83 so can be a roll of the dice with other seat posts.
>>>>>
>>>>> > the bag is the slim sucker.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is your rear flap too long? I bought one recently and the bottom 
>>>>> cleared by 3/4" even when I stuffed it but the too-long flap flopped over 
>>>>> and rubbed the rear tire. Will said that was ...  not right - actually a 
>>>>> couple of inches too long - and I returned the bag for a refund.
>>>>>
>>>>> --Ed C.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, December 6, 2021 at 8:08:33 PM UTC-8 Brent B wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Michael, 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also have a very small amount of kickstand rub on one of my bikes 
>>>>>> with a very slightly out of true rear wheel, and had a neat idea for 
>>>>>> temporarily fixing it the other day: 
>>>>>> [image: kickstand-tire-rub-hack.jpg] 
>>>>>> I swear, I will true that wheel eventually, and NOT just totally 
>>>>>> forget about it because it's not making that noise anymore!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've had some success using a "Pec Deck 
>>>>>> <https://ronsbikes.com/products/pec-deck-chest-support>" style 
>>>>>> support for a rear saddlebag on my Atlantis. Gotta say, the idea 
>>>>>> sketches 
>>>>>> me out as-intended for a front handlebar bag, but as a means to buy an 
>>>>>> extra couple of inches of clearance over the rear wheel it seems safe 
>>>>>> enough. Worst case scenario is the bag rubs your tire a bit. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I cobbled one together from Carradice Bagman support struts 
>>>>>> <https://carradice.co.uk/product/bagman-support-struts/> and a Nitto 
>>>>>> strut. In the attached I'm using a Road Runner Jumbo Jammer which is has 
>>>>>> a 
>>>>>> mount or strap every few inches all over itself. I can't tell if the 
>>>>>> Slim 
>>>>>> Sucker bag has any kind of mounting point around the rear/back of the 
>>>>>> bag 
>>>>>> that would work for this though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: rear pec.jpg]
>>>>>> [image: makeshift pec deck.jpg]
>>>>>> [image: bag sag.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Brent
>>>>>>
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