Thanks for the time, Johnny, and I appreciate the kind words. 

I do have a few more videos in the queue, Rivs and non-Rivs. 

On Friday, September 16, 2022 at 11:09:12 AM UTC-4 johnny....@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Fun videos, I like the casual pace, which seems to match your vibe 
> perfectly. A trick I learned for applying grease to the stem and 
> seat-post... and this is free advice so you get a 100% refund if it doesn't 
> work for you. Apply the grease to the head tube and seat tube, not the 
> seatpost or stem. That way, when you slide the seatpost/stem into place it 
> pushes the grease down, rather than pushing it up. Boom, no cleanup.
>
> We need more videos like this please :)
> On Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 4:09:04 PM UTC-7 shopmonkey 39 wrote:
>
>> Loved it and stoked to see a mention on the Radavist.  Congrats!
>>
>> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 10:59:52 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> "I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
>>> it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back?"
>>>
>>> Thanks Eric! No that's an MT10 DirtDrop I got from Riv, it's a bit 
>>> taller than the Periscopa. Which I may have to stick with a while, I 
>>> discovered last night that the supply situation with tall/long quill stems 
>>> is still super not good! 😣
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 5:28:42 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
>>>> it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back? 
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 11:50:39 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Eric, I just got back from a short ride and now I'm thinking The Good 
>>>>> Doctor may have a point about stem length. My Billies are high on a long 
>>>>> TT 
>>>>> frame with a short DirtDrop stem, I wonder if the hand numbness is from 
>>>>> grips being a little too close. Hmmm.... 🤔
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 5:29:24 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you 
>>>>>> might like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go 
>>>>>> really, really far outside of my insurance network just to get a 
>>>>>> referral 
>>>>>> for Dr. Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end 
>>>>>> shifters wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh 
>>>>>> interference. That was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> bars, the shape, the look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted 
>>>>>> switching 
>>>>>> up the bars but a lot of my bike friends swap and try things out with 
>>>>>> abandon so I figured I should just loosen up, already. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of 
>>>>>> flex. At first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip 
>>>>>> position "ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for 
>>>>>> climbing 
>>>>>> or getting out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the 
>>>>>> cables 
>>>>>> from the shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end 
>>>>>> jabs issue. Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily 
>>>>>> better, 
>>>>>> they're different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, 
>>>>>> if 
>>>>>> anyone's curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really 
>>>>>> great, I love them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts 
>>>>>> with a bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm 
>>>>>> glad 
>>>>>> you enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. 
>>>>>> I'm sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how 
>>>>>> some way. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even 
>>>>>>> know that was a thing! 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
>>>>>>> interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
>>>>>>> bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO 
>>>>>>> wish I 
>>>>>>> could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
>>>>>>> malady for me! 😫
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Joe Bernard 
>>>>>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>>>>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t 
>>>>>>>> work on her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new 
>>>>>>>> upgrades - 
>>>>>>>> especially the dyno. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie 
>>>>>>>> Bars and wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was 
>>>>>>>> interesting. 
>>>>>>>> Are you noticing a marked improvement?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
>>>>>>>> Leah
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. 
>>>>>>>>> Handlebar swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including 
>>>>>>>>> a 
>>>>>>>>> Nexave rapid rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son 
>>>>>>>>> dynamo hub 
>>>>>>>>> and Schmidt Edeluxe II. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Enjoy!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>

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