See you this weekend Armand! Will be on my Atlantis and at least attempting 
the triple scoop.

On Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 9:41:18 AM UTC-7 glennma...@gmail.com wrote:

> Having just gotten my first Rivendell--a Platypus no less--this is very 
> inspiring. You've put together a truly beautiful bike. 
>
> On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 9:24:30 AM UTC-4 Shoji Takahashi wrote:
>
>> beautiful build. I love the video of you riding it on the trails. 
>>
>> I really need to find the time to build mine up... 
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 8:31:39 AM UTC-4 Tom Goodmann wrote:
>>
>>> Ahhh! Beautiful build! I appreciate the details and photos you've shared 
>>> of your informed and thoughtful build. What a Platypus!
>>>
>>> Wishing you thousands of safe and happy miles,
>>>
>>> Tom 
>>> (leaving Miami)
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 8:03:57 AM UTC-4 Ryan wrote:
>>>
>>>> Wow...that's some build...love that chainring attachment for your 
>>>> basket. Really creative! Did you do that yourself or is that something you 
>>>> bought?  Anyway, nice bike and that color kind of grows on you
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 4:48:28 AM UTC-5 Dan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I thoroughly enjoyed this write-up. I can tell you've put in a lot of 
>>>>> thought to this bike, and it's beautiful.
>>>>> Your approach to this build as a performance upright bicycle and your 
>>>>> subsequent revelations as to the comfort mirror my own on my new, purple 
>>>>> Appaloosa. I have the same bars too, but slightly wider tyres! All I need 
>>>>> is some bar tape and to mount my shifters upside down like yours for 
>>>>> those 
>>>>> secondary hand positions to really be dialled.
>>>>> Hope you have many more adventures to come.
>>>>>
>>>>> PS: I was told the Quills couldn't handle 48s (I have them on my 
>>>>> singlespeed). Are you running yours tubeless?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday 15 May 2024 at 09:26:44 UTC+9:30 kiziria...@gmail.com 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The complete build list is as follows. *View all photos here. 
>>>>>> <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/1wbpogiix44fmt9b40o6j/APG3fbw3AAQbjYtT-PK3JrY?rlkey=0dkhnviwb33ouz7tkhl45nqqf&dl=0>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> *
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cockpit features a Nitto 135mm Faceplater Stem with Rons Ortho Bars, 
>>>>>> Brooks leather ergon grips with Simworks purple bar ends, Rivendell S2 
>>>>>> friction shifters, with harlequin style newbuams purple/yellow wrap with 
>>>>>> clear shellac, and a stem-mounted spurcycle bell. S83 seatpost with 
>>>>>> Brooks 
>>>>>> B17 titanium. NOS Dura-Ace headset.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: IMG_3282.JPG]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Brakes feature Paul Canti Levers with Touring Canti’s, Moon units, 
>>>>>> and Hunter cycles Nugz for extra cable adjustment. Rene herse and nitto 
>>>>>> cable hangars. Yokozuna reaction compressionless housing. All capped off 
>>>>>> with Forager cycles cable cherries. Kool stop brake pads with the grey 
>>>>>> e-bike pad compound. This was my final hurrah to test the ultimate 
>>>>>> canti-lever brake setup and deem its worthiness as a brake. It has not 
>>>>>> passed by test. Riv recommends v-brakes for several valid reasons.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Custom wheelset featuring White Industries MI5 hubs laced to Velocity 
>>>>>> Quill rims with Sapim spokes and brass nipples, 32h front, 36h rear, all 
>>>>>> polished. Rene Herse Tires, 48mm Hatcher Pass and Oracle Ridge. I will 
>>>>>> likely keep an endurance casing Oracle ridge as a final tire choice, 
>>>>>> setup 
>>>>>> tubeless with Ultradynamico brass tubeless valves. I like riding fast, 
>>>>>> especially on dirt. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Drivetrain features an ultra rare 110/73bcd Middleburn lightweight 
>>>>>> road triple with 42/28t gearing and Rivendell chain guard and brass 
>>>>>> self-extractors. Aluminum Sugino 28t chainring and aluminum chainring 
>>>>>> hardware for weight reduction. NOS Dura-Ace 7700 sealed cartridge Bottom 
>>>>>> bracket. Pedals are MKS Pretzel with shorter 4-5mm length brass set 
>>>>>> screws 
>>>>>> to replace the 6mm long aggressive steel pins. Ultegra PD-ES600 SPD 
>>>>>> pedals 
>>>>>> for longer rides when I want to be clipped in. Deore XT 9-speed 11-34 
>>>>>> cassette, with NOS Dura Ace 7700 mid-cage rear derailleur (wolftooth 
>>>>>> roadlink to clear the 34t), Dura Ace 7800 double front derailleur. KMC 
>>>>>> 10-speed X10SL with the gold treatment, because, gold! This all shifts 
>>>>>> *wonderfully.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Accessories include Nitto F32 front rack with Tanaka stainless steel 
>>>>>> basket held by Voile mini straps, Nitto 32r rear rack with cygolite rear 
>>>>>> light mount. Front rack features upcycled 28t chainring for my cygolite 
>>>>>> go-pro mount (blue lug style) and M6 brass set screws to fill the unused 
>>>>>> braze-ons. Blue Lug yellow X-Strap bungee cords front and rear, with the 
>>>>>> x2 
>>>>>> rainbow Rivendell straps laced through the basket to handle any odd 
>>>>>> things 
>>>>>> to carry on the fly. Beautiful Nitto R bottle cage on top, with ultra 
>>>>>> rare 
>>>>>> matching Nitto BG-L 1-liter bottle cage on the bottom. Greenfield 
>>>>>> kickstand 
>>>>>> wrapped with newbaums purple. Purple Blue Lug Koma lights front and rear 
>>>>>> at 
>>>>>> the drop-outs for when I forget to bring my nicer lights. Newbaums wrap 
>>>>>> on 
>>>>>> top tube for convenient handle grip when carrying up/down stairs to the 
>>>>>> train. Blue lug style newbaums chainstay guard. Hemp twine features 
>>>>>> everywhere. Lastly, any unused braze-ons are populated with M5 brass set 
>>>>>> screws, including the backside of the utilized hourglass mounts 😉
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Security includes hexlox axles, with the same keyed inserts for the 
>>>>>> seatpost clamp, stem, and saddle. GPS sticker for theft deterrent. 
>>>>>> Hidden 
>>>>>> air tag. Serial number registered in two bike indexes. I purchased a 
>>>>>> Kryptonite mini New York u-lock off ebay ($60 new!). It is absurd and 
>>>>>> confidence inspiring. Makes my evolution mini u-lock look like a joke. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One bit I forgot to mention. The inner position of the lower rear 
>>>>>> right rack mount are positioned perfectly for a chain holder, as 80's 
>>>>>> touring bikes used to have. An Acetal bushing with delrin washers result 
>>>>>> in 
>>>>>> not just a chain holder, but the ability to backpedal and lube the chain 
>>>>>> wit the wheel off. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for reading! 
>>>>>> Armand 
>>>>>> Santa Monica, CA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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