I got a silver pair from Rivendell a few weeks ago to use with my new-to-me
Joe Appaloosa. I had a pair of $20 Clem pedals installed as a place holder
and these are a big improvement. I'm used to retention of some sort: toe
clips and straps or SPD or Look/SL style. It is amazing how well the lit
I've used them on V-O Milan bars, similar to Wavie. Loved it.
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I replied hopefully it went thru
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I have a set of Jones copied soma bars on my bubbe (Jones was out of stock).
They are similar to the wavie and map/ahearne bars. The latter I had on a
different bike and loved.
I can’t ride the bubbe even on short rides without wrist pain though.
I’ve recently put Ergon grips on my brompton and
Hello All,
The last disbursement of $368.07 went to Riv today. Along with a healthy
donation of parts, we are well positioned to start building when the
Hubbahs land from Taiwan. I'll keep you posted as we get through the build
& delivery...
Cheers!
Alex
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Ah, you have more reach in the legs than I do. With those Albas this bike
should be perfect for you. And I love the color!
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Dave
The bar end "pod", the part that goes into the handlebar, has a square
shaped protuberence on it. The first piece you put on is a chrome base
piece. It looks like this:
See how the external shape of that washer piece is round? See how there's
a raised inner part that is round, but it
Joe, you may be onto something important. With the cable released from the
RD and the 9 speed bar end shifter in index mode, I hear only 3 or 4 clicks
as I move the shifter from bottom to top.
I've used similar Shimano BES over the years (mostly 7 speed), so I felt
comfortable installing this 9 sp
Chris - THAT is one awesome bike! Hits all the "just right" buttons.
On Monday, May 27, 2019 at 5:31:24 PM UTC-6, Chris Balaschak wrote:
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> My Legolas with a fresh set of somafab tires and some routine maintenance.
> Ready for a hot and dry day in the nation's old city, St Augustine,
> Florida.
PM Sent. Also, please check spam folder.
I'm 5'7", with PBH of 83. I'm thinking "good fit."
Roberta
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 3:12:18 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
> Also my PBH is 79 last time i checked.
>
> On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:45:21 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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>> Hi Roberta,
>>
>> Stan
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On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 3:12:18 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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> Also my PBH is 79 last time i checked.
>
> On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:45:21 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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>> Hi Roberta,
>>
>> Standover with 42mm Pasela is 31.5 to 31.75 inches. I wear 29 in
Hi Adam,
I wanted to share my AHH, set up as my mixed-surface bike. (Lots of gravel
roads west of Richmond, Va.) Yes, it has been modified for canti's, paint
color (powder coat) and decals by Brad Click of Denver, from whom I
purchased it in Jan., 2015. He did a great job!
https://www.flickr.c
Hi Adam,
I have small HHH, and friction shift (Shimano 9-speed bar-end shifter,
Deore derailer, IIRC). I haven't had any problems with rear shifting.
Stoker is usually one of my kids (<65 lbs), so there's not much frame flex.
My front shifter (Silver triple) occasionally is problematic for shif
On 6/4/19 3:19 PM, Chad wrote:
I know Dave well and provided him with the Dura Ace 9-Spd BES (model SL-BS77)
and Deore XT RD-M771-SGS long cage and we've been talking about his setup. I
suggested he post here for more advice. This setup worked great for me on my
old Bombadil. I also used bo
Inline adjusters work too. And if you're using downtube shifter boss
cable stops, they come with a cable adjuster as well.
On 6/4/19 3:26 PM, Chad wrote:
Oh, I forgot I did not use a barrel adjuster and everything worked fine, but
both my mechanic and RBW pointed out that the M771 and M772 do
As a current Hubbuhubbuh owner, one piece of advice I can share is that
friction shifting was a PITA. My theory is the amount of distance the cable
travels combined with how much more a tandem frame flexes (longer tubing
distances + the weight of two people) equals mucho ghost shifting and
chai
Send me a DM if still looking. Think I have 2 of what you want.
Ryan Hankinson
West Michigan
(616)928-4226
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Oh, I forgot I did not use a barrel adjuster and everything worked fine, but
both my mechanic and RBW pointed out that the M771 and M772 do not have built
in barrel adjusters. I told Dave he might try adding one at the RD to ease in
indexing adjustment. Maybe this is also causing a problem. T
I know Dave well and provided him with the Dura Ace 9-Spd BES (model SL-BS77)
and Deore XT RD-M771-SGS long cage and we've been talking about his setup. I
suggested he post here for more advice. This setup worked great for me on my
old Bombadil. I also used both SRAM and IRD 9-speed cassettes a
Also my PBH is 79 last time i checked.
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:45:21 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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> Hi Roberta,
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> Standover with 42mm Pasela is 31.5 to 31.75 inches. I wear 29 in seam
> jeans. With shoes, the top tube touches my pelvis with both feet flat on
> concrete. I'm 5ft 6", and have
Hi Roberta,
Standover with 42mm Pasela is 31.5 to 31.75 inches. I wear 29 in seam
jeans. With shoes, the top tube touches my pelvis with both feet flat on
concrete. I'm 5ft 6", and have shorter arms and shorter legs.
Dyno light would attach via mount on fork crown, which I would supply and
put
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Roberta: For reference, I had a 54cm Roadini which fit me great in the saddle
with pullback bars, but really no standover clearance to speak of for my
80-81ish PBH. The size is measured at the seattube C-to-T, then you have to
account for the toptube upsloping from there.
I believe you're my h
Is the stand-over 81.5, like in the chart? (I don't know what tire size Riv
used to measure). Without the lamp holder, how do you attach the lamp?
Does one need to purchase a new lamp holder?
Thanks.
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 8:58:18 AM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
> I was able to part out the rac
Tried a set of Albatross bars on my Appaloosa, then on my Sam. Wasn't crazy
about them on either bike, but they sure look nice.
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For home grinding where the consistency matters, like with a French Press,
I use a Zassenhaus mill. For pour over with a filter, I usually let the
small electric mill do the work quickly. I don't see how heat build up is
a huge issue but if I were in a laboratory environment with $30/lb beans
I picked this rack up at a bike swap without the struts. Let me know if you
have some I could buy. Thanks!
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Going back over your original post, it sounds like it's indexing correctly,
just not all the way across the cassette. I think your LBS mounted the bar-end
in the wrong orientation and it's not clicking through all 9 steps. Everyone
who's used these has made this mistake at least once.
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Keith
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 11:51 PM, Dan McNamara wrote:
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> If still available I’ll take one of the CP-1 cassette pliers.
>
> My shipping zip code is 94901.
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> Thanks
>
> Dan
>
>> On Jun 3,
Thank you for that clarification, Steve. I'll try again.
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019, 8:55 AM Steve Palincsar Where is your LBS getting this stuff? I am not aware of any Shimano 9
> speed bar end shifter that is not compatible with any Shimano 9 speed rear
> derailleur in index mode. The incompatibilit
Where is your LBS getting this stuff? I am not aware of any Shimano 9
speed bar end shifter that is not compatible with any Shimano 9 speed
rear derailleur in index mode. The incompatibilities between Shimano
road shifters and MTB rear derailleurs don't come into play until you
get to DynaSys
I had one, I sold one, so naturally I want another. I have stuff to trade if
you're in need but will happily pay up. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for your observations. My BES are 7700s for 9 speed cassettes. My
chain and cassette (11-28t) and the cables and housing are new Yokozunas.
I added a Jagwire RD barrel adjuster since it was missing.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019, 11:21 PM Jeremy Till That is definitely a M771 rear derailleur and is
I've been waiting for you to get a Roadeo so we can get a full write up and
comparison with your old (now for sale) Roadini!
Enjoy and also FULLY APPROVE!
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I was able to part out the rack/basket/nitto lamp holder. So price drop to
reflect - $1900 plus bike flights shipping.
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 6:08:16 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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> Lot of interest, but bike is still available. Price adjustment - Complete
> bike minus Outershell basket bag, sad
Beautiful machine, Bill! Nice work.
Grant's designs all ride so so well, and these two, RAM & ROADEO, just rise
like cream. Why, oh why, however, doesn't that true road bike, ROADEO, have
bosses for DT shifters. A quirky Grantism I guess, they* all *seem to have
one buried in there somewhere.
Approve
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