As another data point, my '38mm' Barlow Pass EL measure a full 41mm on Velocity Quills (21mm internal width, tubeless). Plenty of room for these on a Roadini. Though I'd prefer an actual 38mm tyre for the fenders I am running :P On Wednesday, 25 February 2026 at 07:28:18 UTC+10:30 Ben Miller wrote:
> Victor, Those Paul Racer's M should give you the best clearance! I have > Paul Racers on my Ram for that very reason, but on my wife's Ram are Tektro > R539 dual pivots and they eat up a bit of clearance. Jim brings up a good > point about rim width. My wife's Barlow's measure a full mm smaller on her > Araya RC-540 rims with an internal 13 mm width over mine which are mounted > on Mavic a319's with 19 mm internal width (37.5 mm vs 38.5 mm, respectively > for the Barlow Passes). After initial mounting and riding, I've never > experienced any measurable growth of a Barlow Pass tire. > > Bryan, that is one sweet looking Ram! I definitely could not fit Rock n > Roads on my wife's Ram, even with Paul Racer's. Mayyyybeeee (?) I could > just fit them on my Ram, but just barely clear the rear brake bridge, which > also looks tight in that photo. But I wouldn't feel comfortable about it... > Good to know that the Steilacoom's work for you! > > Jim, please share you photo! Rams are probably my favorite Riv to ogle :) > > On Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 12:10:13 PM UTC-8 Rusty Jefferson wrote: > >> Still a newbie in this group. I love this thread and subscribed to it. >> The Rams all look great. Will post a picture of my wife's when the weather >> improves. :-) >> >> Rim width is the key factor to ultimate tire width. As an example, I have >> RH 32mm Stampede Pass tires on a bike. With a 16.5mm wide internal rim the >> tire measures 29.75mm. On a 25mm internal rim, the same tire measures >> 33.25mm, and in my opinion, rides better. When larger tires go on narrower >> rims they get an hourglass shape and feel squishy. >> >> Jim in Annapolis >> >> On Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 2:48:33 PM UTC-5 [email protected] >> wrote: >> >>> Victor - >>> >>> Ive comfortably got 38mm RH Knobbies on my Ram. I think the type of >>> brake you are using is going to decifer how much room you'll have. >>> I use the TRP R559s and i can comfortably fit 38 knobs. I have even seen >>> 43mm Rock n Roads on a Ram. Let me attach a photo of a build I saw. >>> >>> [image: image0.jpeg] >>> Bryan >>> >>> On Feb 24, 2026, at 2:44 PM, Victor Meng <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Thank you all for chiming in. I appreciate the input. >>> >>> >>> Johnny - you raise a fair point. I like the GKs just fine, and wonder >>> if I should just leave well enough alone. I've read such great things >>> about RH tires though... >>> >>> Ben - thanks for your comment. If I understand it correctly, I think I >>> have enough clearance from the Racer Ms I've got on the Ram. One follow up >>> question though: have the Barlow Passes on your two Rams expanded over >>> time like Patrick mentioned? Not sure if my chainstay will have enough >>> clearance if the Barlow Pass expand appreciably over time. >>> >>> <IMG_0192.jpeg> >>> >>> Thanks again, >>> Victor >>> >>> On Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 11:20:06 AM UTC-8 Ben Miller wrote: >>> >>>> I believe I have fit RH Barlow Pass 38mm's on 3 different Rams at this >>>> point (two of which are in my garage currently). The tightest point isn't >>>> actually the chainstays in the rear tri, but the caliper clearance. This >>>> can be alleviated by different brakes, but something to consider. Never >>>> attempted Steilacooms, as I find the slicks more than adequate for the >>>> (usually, though not currently) dry champagne gravel that I take the Ram >>>> on >>>> occasionally around the Bay. >>>> >>>> Ben "who went down twice(!) riding Fleecer Ridge 55 knobbies on Sunday >>>> trying to ride local single track while it was too wet" in SF >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 9:54:09 AM UTC-8 Corwin Zechar wrote: >>>> >>>>> I have ridden 38 mm Schwalbe Marathon Supremes on my first generation >>>>> orange Ram. This is without fenders of course. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Corwin >>>>> San Francisco Bay Area >>>>> On Monday, February 23, 2026 at 10:06:45 PM UTC-8 Victor Meng wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> To my fellow Ram riders, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a question about tire clearance for my '05 blue Ram. I >>>>>> currently run 35mm GravelKing SK. I live in the SF Bay Area and ride >>>>>> the >>>>>> Ram around the East Bay and on some gravel on the Bay Trail, which the >>>>>> GravelKings are great for. When riding trails in Oakland Hills I >>>>>> usually >>>>>> take my Homer that has 47mm Terra Trails. But Ben's green Ram with >>>>>> Barlow >>>>>> Pass and Bryan's orange one with Steilacoom from this thread has piqued >>>>>> my >>>>>> interest in the two Rene Herse 38mm options. I don't have a caliper but >>>>>> the GravelKings measure around 35mm with a tape measure on rims with >>>>>> 18mm >>>>>> internal width. As you can see, there isn't much space left to spare; I >>>>>> have about 4mm of clearance to the chain stay on either side in the rear >>>>>> (I >>>>>> can just fit in a 4mm hex wrench). Do you guys think my Ram could >>>>>> safely >>>>>> fit either RH 38mm tire in the available space? To the extent it's >>>>>> relevant, I'm light weight at 150lbs. Any thoughts appreciated. >>>>>> >>>>>> [image: IMG_0193.jpeg] >>>>>> [image: IMG_0195.jpeg] >>>>>> >>>>>> Best, >>>>>> Victor >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 8:19:47 PM UTC-7 Cal Patterson wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks Ben and Joyce, >>>>>>> The front bag was made by Jay Ritchey, bagsxbird. Everything I've >>>>>>> gotten from him has been super well made and lasted a long time for me, >>>>>>> I'm >>>>>>> a believer. Top notch stuff. That bag is/was called the Tailgrab, and >>>>>>> I* >>>>>>> think* it's white, or offwhite ecopack fabric. >>>>>>> I spaced it off the front brake cable/taillight wire/head tube >>>>>>> interaction like so (attached picture below): >>>>>>> Just 2 foam spacer blocks and a strap. It's loose enough to not >>>>>>> squeak or affect steering. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 1:35:35 PM UTC-7 [email protected] >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ben - never thought about horizontal spacing, only vertical. If I >>>>>>>> get it out a little further with a washer that should solve the >>>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>>> Thanks so much! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, Oct 21, 2025 at 3:02 PM Ben Miller <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Bryan, thanks for the kind words and sharing a photo of your Ram. >>>>>>>>> That's a finely curated build right there. Agree that the >>>>>>>>> Steilacoom's look >>>>>>>>> great! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yeah, that style light mount can be tricky with certain headsets. >>>>>>>>> I think the Tange caged BB headset that came with the frame has just >>>>>>>>> enough >>>>>>>>> clearance to play nice with the mount. But I know other headsets that >>>>>>>>> are a >>>>>>>>> bit bulkier that I had issues. I think I used a spacer washer on one >>>>>>>>> to get >>>>>>>>> the mount to clear the headset. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Sunday, October 19, 2025 at 1:04:55 PM UTC-7 >>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Those Steilacooms look good, Bryan! >>>>>>>>>> On Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 1:22:53 PM UTC-7 Bryan Dalik >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Ben what a perfect build that is - i'll attach a photo of mine >>>>>>>>>>> as well as it's been very very fun to make this frame into a true >>>>>>>>>>> "country >>>>>>>>>>> bike". Quick question for you - I have the same light mount on the >>>>>>>>>>> fork >>>>>>>>>>> crown and it's a matter of millimeters to get the light mount into >>>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>>> position without rubbing the tire or the bottom of the headset. Do >>>>>>>>>>> you have >>>>>>>>>>> the same extremely tight clearance? Trying to see if I can get that >>>>>>>>>>> to be a >>>>>>>>>>> little more easy of a fit. Seeing your deeper setback seatpost was >>>>>>>>>>> a >>>>>>>>>>> lightbulb for me too as I feel I'm a bit tight in terms of reach on >>>>>>>>>>> mine. >>>>>>>>>>> Hoping 30mm setback will do the trick. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Bryan >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Friday, October 17, 2025 at 4:03:46 PM UTC-4 Ben Miller wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Cal, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you for sharing such a gorgeous Ram build! Ritchey Logic >>>>>>>>>>>> cranks, centerpull brakes, front and rear dynamo lights, plump >>>>>>>>>>>> Ultradynamico tyres, and a big handlebar bag! Build after my own >>>>>>>>>>>> heart. Do >>>>>>>>>>>> you have some support to keep the bag off the front brake cable? I >>>>>>>>>>>> hacked >>>>>>>>>>>> together something from a Gilles Berthoud decaleur, but it's not >>>>>>>>>>>> perfect >>>>>>>>>>>> and still my bag interfers with the front light a bit. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Below is how my Ram looks currently. The drivetrain changed >>>>>>>>>>>> almost completely. I rode it yesterday after seeing your post. It >>>>>>>>>>>> is such a >>>>>>>>>>>> great ride. And I believe I saw a fellow Rabouiletter out on the >>>>>>>>>>>> new SF >>>>>>>>>>>> Sunset Dune's park. Almost as cool as that Rivendell St sign ;) >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> [image: PXL_20240713_012533835~2.jpg] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 1:35:32 PM UTC-7 Cal Patterson >>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I see that this is an old thread but I wanted to contribute my >>>>>>>>>>>>> Ram which is also a 64 and also green. I've got 650b wheels on >>>>>>>>>>>>> it and 48 >>>>>>>>>>>>> tires that barely fit (crimped the chainstay a smidge). 2x8 >>>>>>>>>>>>> shifting, 44/28 >>>>>>>>>>>>> in the front and an 8 speed XT in the back, 12-28 maybe? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 8:57:25 PM UTC-8 Ben Miller >>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> A couple folks commented on my workbench, thanks! I got it >>>>>>>>>>>>>> partially restored from a friend, but now it's mostly used as a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> table. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Attached is a photo of it in front of the workbench I built and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> use as >>>>>>>>>>>>>> such. A modern take on the french Roubo workbench. Makes for a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> more >>>>>>>>>>>>>> cluttered photo, but oh well. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> As far as the bike, I wrapped the handlebars in leather sewn >>>>>>>>>>>>>> wraps I got from Walnut Studiolo. I also put on some >>>>>>>>>>>>>> MKS/Simworks Bubbly >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bronze pedals. Both the wrap and the pedals look super nice to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> me, really >>>>>>>>>>>>>> completes the look. The pedals are amazing, so smooth and love >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wide >>>>>>>>>>>>>> platform. The wraps seem good so far, though I normally like a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> thicker one. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I also shortened the brake cables, per Mark's suggestion. And I >>>>>>>>>>>>>> was having >>>>>>>>>>>>>> some shifter issues if the Silver DT's (as noted on another >>>>>>>>>>>>>> recent thread). >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I removed them and packed them with teflon grease which seems to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> be a big >>>>>>>>>>>>>> improvement. Overall I am really loving this build! This bike >>>>>>>>>>>>>> just >>>>>>>>>>>>>> disappears under you in the best possible way. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also including a photo at sunset on Twin Peaks in SF tonight, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> you can't really see the Ram all that much, but that is okay >>>>>>>>>>>>>> cause it is a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> beautiful photo. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 6:11:13 PM UTC-8 Jay LePree >>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks very much for the information. I started researching >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> painters in my area, and was surprised to find how many >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> autobody shops will >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> paint bicycles on the side. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best to you, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jay LePree >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Demarest, NJ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 7:23:17 PM UTC-5 Fullylugged >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jay: I had mine painted in Pelham AL by Nathan Barnes ( >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://www.instagram.com/nate_barnes81/). He paints cars >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and motorcycles during the week, bicycles (and sometimes plane >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> parts) on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the weekend. I think he does great work and he is very >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reasonable in cost. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have a PDF of the decals and had them made by a decal shop >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in MS. It was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pretty reasonable and there are two clear coats over them on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my bike. My >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> color is actually a past Ford Mustang color called Autumn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gold. I didn't >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> like it on the cars but I think it's very nice on the bicycle. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The cream is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> standard RBW same as came on the bike. Msg me if you want more >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> info on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> decals. I've helped someone else here on the list as well, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but am getting >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> old and forgetful so I couldn't say who. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the Old Slow Guy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 8:17:23 AM UTC-6 Jay LePree >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ben: That is beautiful. I have one of the last orange >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> white 54 cm that we sold. (I purchased it in 2003). I have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> been looking >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for a painter. Where did you have your bike painted? How >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> did you get the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> new decals? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jay >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Demarest, NJ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 5:31:58 PM UTC-5 Ben >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Miller wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Fellow RBW Owners, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wanted to do a little update on my Rambouillet build in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> progress, now that it is actually taking form. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> First, a little bit of background. I've been lucky enough >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to have built up four (4!) Riv bikes already, but this is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really shaping up >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to be a truly unique one for me. This Ram’s story started >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (for me) way back >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in late 2017 with me purchasing it off fellow list member >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Keith as a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> F/F/HS. Unfortunately a number of not so great life events >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> happened shortly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> after that, including fracturing my leg, taking me off the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bike for nearly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 6 months. The frame moved with me down a new path in life, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but mostly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> collected dust in my garage. Not forgotten or abandoned, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> definitely a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bit lonely while I worked on 2 more bikes that were more >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recently acquired. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> During this time I quietly acquired used parts and ideas >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that eventually >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> coalesced into a build for the Rambouillet. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Ram frame itself is 64 cm painted with a beautiful >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sage green with a bit of pearl iridescent to it. It has a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> couple of small >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> paint chips on the non-drive side seatstay, but otherwise in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pristine >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> condition. It was included with a Tange headset. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Previous Rivendell builds had mostly involved me >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> purchasing brand new components (not having a large parts >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bin to work off >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of), I think these builds were still fun and interesting, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but really been >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> driven by new or recent bike component technology. My vision >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for the Ram >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> build is really to focus on used/vintage/NOS stock parts as >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> much as >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> possible, but also fun and practical to me. I know, not a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> revolutionary >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> design principle, but this is my first time executing it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The heart of this began around the idea of setting it up >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as a DT friction shifting using a vintage Huret Duopar Eco I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> got off eBay. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Duopar was originally introduced in 1975 with the Eco >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> being released in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1981. These 40 year old derailleurs were originally intended >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for 6 speed >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> freewheel, but through the magic of friction shifting and a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> little >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> finessing, seem to work just fine with a 9 speed cassette. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The big thing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> about the Duopar is it was one of first (perhaps the first?) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> derailluer to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> handle up to a 36t cog and 40 teeth of chainwrap. My >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> understanding is that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> these RD’s are slightly controversial in terms of either >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> loving or hating >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> them (lots is said about their maintenance issues), but part >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of this was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> trying to find out for myself. As I am just starting to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> learn about these >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> derailleurs, it’d be nice to hear from others about their >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> experience! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Over the last couple of days I’ve been able to get the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Duopar dialed in and shift through a Shimano HG 11-36 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cassette using Silver >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DT shifters and paired with a Sugino triple that I converted >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to 44/30. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Today I finished mounting a pair of Paul Racer centerpulls >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that I got off a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> list member and got strung together to the NOS Mafac levers >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I got off eBay. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> These are mounted on the Crust Shaka bars (my new favorite >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bars), which is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so far the only brand new part on this build besides the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Velo Orange >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> seatpost (I did have a vintage seatpost I had been planning >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on using, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the mounting plates have a lot of corrosion that is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> preventing them from >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> providing a tight hold). With brakes on and functional, I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> was able to take >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it out and test the shifting in real conditions. And I have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to say, it >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> feels really nice, couldn’t be happier at this point. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The eventual plan is to swap the 700c wheels for 650b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (but the 650b wheels that I had planned to go on here ended >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> up on my >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> girlfriends Rambouillet!) and put on 42mm BSP’s. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I know this is a long write-up, but it’s been a long road >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to this build. But it is finally nearing culmination. I have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to say, what a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> time to be alive and into bikes, with so many different >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> options and ways to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> approach a bike build. 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