[RBW] Re: FS 54cm Hunqapillar

2012-09-27 Thread dougP
Jay:

Your photo link doesn't work.

A 54 Hunq is just my size...but there's mission overlap with my
Atlantisheavy sigh.

dougP

On Sep 27, 1:24 pm, Jay Scheiner  wrote:
> Hi – ready for a new bike project, so I’m selling my 54cm Hunqapillar
> complete with:
>
> 
>
> Ultegra headset / SKF German ultra-bearing sealed bottom-bracket - 
>
> Sugino XD crank 170mm w/trim-ring outer (inner ring included/not installed)*
> ***
>
> Kona sealed bearing pedals or Riv Grip-King pedals – your choice
>
> Shimano XT rear derailer (Shimano 105 front derailer included/not installed)
> 
>
> Riv Silver shifter with Paul’s Thumbies (left included/not installed)
>
> Wheelset w/Phil Wood cassette / Son 28 front / Velocity Dyad rims 36r/32f **
> **
>
> Cassette 12-32 IRD, Wipperman chain
>
> Schwalbe Dureme 50mm folding tires w/presta tubes
>
> Edelux silver headlight mounted on Boulder Bicycle custom fork-mount
>
> Bosco Bull-moose bars or will substitute Albatross w/ Nitto Tech 12cm stem**
> **
>
> Avid V-brakes (silver) and Avid brake levers (silver)
>
> Velo-Orange set-back seatpost with Sella SMP Saddle
>
> Nitto front mini-rack (rear rack not included)
>
> German mirror & bell
>
> Delta ss waterbottle cage
>
> Bike is in terrific condition – under 600 miles - pictures in link below ***
> *
>
> Slight paint blemish on top-tube – close-up picture of it included
>
> *$2,500* including professional packing and continental US FedEx delivery
> to you.
>
> 
>
> If seriously interested – please contact me off-list jayschei...@gmail.com**
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Re: [RBW] Re: In theory: New Riv model with new SRAM 1x11 and no FD

2012-09-27 Thread Peter Morgano
So for the whole system, cassette, special hub and special
chainring/crankset you are over 1k? That is alot of outlay. Thats almost 3
full Alfine 11 hubs which each last for about 5 years of heavy use.
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 9:59 PM, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:

> Interesting and doubtless silly-expensive. I'd like to know the proposed
> price of those one-piece cassettes. The idea is good, but I wish they'd put
> that R&D into cheaper, wider-range (500%+) and more efficient internal
> geared hubs instead of ever more complex and expensive -- and finicky?
> Don't know -- multi-cog drivetrains. ...Tho' of course hub gears are always
> more complex than any derailleur system; OTOH again, it's all inside a
> shell.
>
> I personally would like to steal the 42 and RD, but beyond that a 1X8 or 9
> would be ideal. Wonder if the rd would work with Silvers?
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Tom M  wrote:
>
>> I'm really kind of intrigued by the 1x11. From what I've read, it's a
>> whole system — special front crankset with the teeth shaped so that no
>> chain catcher is required, and the RD is new as well, moving differently
>> than typical derailers. This link has some details:
>> http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/08/17/first-ride-impressions-and-tech-breakdown-of-the-new-1x11-sram-xx1-drivetrain/.
>> I've run a 1/7 setup before, but this has greater range and closer ratios.
>> But it's all way outside my price range, so it's either my single speed or
>> downtube shifters on my old road bike.
>> --Tom
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 7:42:11 PM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
>>>
>>> I run an alfine on my bombadil and it is really nice not having to worry
>>> about dropping a chain or missing a gear, being able to shift at a light
>>> and not having to worry about the elements on the rear wheel. I know they
>>> have thier haters but I think when people give it a shot they seem to like
>>> them.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 7:18 PM, James Warren wrote:
>>>

 Shifting gears while the bike is stopped and your feet are on the
 ground is a nice benefit. Really helps a lot in traffic.

 And a straight chain path with no rear derailleur to run through is
 nice as well.

 Additionally, as Doug mentioned, there is the gear range issue. Rohloff
 for sure and I believe Alfine 11 provide a broader range than 10-42 would.
 But reason 1 is the biggest benefit.


 -Original Message-
 >From: Steve Palincsar 
 >
 >Why would a wide-range IGH be better than a single-chainring wide range
 >derailleur bike?
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Re: [RBW] Re: In theory: New Riv model with new SRAM 1x11 and no FD

2012-09-27 Thread Tom M
I believe the cassettes are around $425, and they require a special hub. 
You're buying a system, really. It's geared for terrain riding, so a 
different market than the Roloff. Lighter, too, I'd imagine.

On Thursday, September 27, 2012 10:00:02 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Interesting and doubtless silly-expensive. I'd like to know the proposed 
> price of those one-piece cassettes. The idea is good, but I wish they'd put 
> that R&D into cheaper, wider-range (500%+) and more efficient internal 
> geared hubs instead of ever more complex and expensive -- and finicky? 
> Don't know -- multi-cog drivetrains. ...Tho' of course hub gears are always 
> more complex than any derailleur system; OTOH again, it's all inside a 
> shell.
>
> I personally would like to steal the 42 and RD, but beyond that a 1X8 or 9 
> would be ideal. Wonder if the rd would work with Silvers?
>
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Tom M >wrote:
>
>> I'm really kind of intrigued by the 1x11. From what I've read, it's a 
>> whole system — special front crankset with the teeth shaped so that no 
>> chain catcher is required, and the RD is new as well, moving differently 
>> than typical derailers. This link has some details: 
>> http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/08/17/first-ride-impressions-and-tech-breakdown-of-the-new-1x11-sram-xx1-drivetrain/.
>>  
>> I've run a 1/7 setup before, but this has greater range and closer ratios. 
>> But it's all way outside my price range, so it's either my single speed or 
>> downtube shifters on my old road bike.
>> --Tom
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 7:42:11 PM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
>>>
>>> I run an alfine on my bombadil and it is really nice not having to worry 
>>> about dropping a chain or missing a gear, being able to shift at a light 
>>> and not having to worry about the elements on the rear wheel. I know they 
>>> have thier haters but I think when people give it a shot they seem to like 
>>> them. 
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 7:18 PM, James Warren wrote:
>>>

 Shifting gears while the bike is stopped and your feet are on the 
 ground is a nice benefit. Really helps a lot in traffic.

 And a straight chain path with no rear derailleur to run through is 
 nice as well.

 Additionally, as Doug mentioned, there is the gear range issue. Rohloff 
 for sure and I believe Alfine 11 provide a broader range than 10-42 would. 
 But reason 1 is the biggest benefit.


 -Original Message-
 >From: Steve Palincsar 
 >
 >Why would a wide-range IGH be better than a single-chainring wide range
 >derailleur bike?
 >
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Re: [RBW] Re: In theory: New Riv model with new SRAM 1x11 and no FD

2012-09-27 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Thu, 2012-09-27 at 19:59 -0600, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Interesting and doubtless silly-expensive. I'd like to know the
> proposed price of those one-piece cassettes. 

I saw $450 ea mentioned on the VSalon forum, IIRC.  That's one hell of a
piece of change for a wear item.



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Re: [RBW] Re: In theory: New Riv model with new SRAM 1x11 and no FD

2012-09-27 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Interesting and doubtless silly-expensive. I'd like to know the proposed
price of those one-piece cassettes. The idea is good, but I wish they'd put
that R&D into cheaper, wider-range (500%+) and more efficient internal
geared hubs instead of ever more complex and expensive -- and finicky?
Don't know -- multi-cog drivetrains. ...Tho' of course hub gears are always
more complex than any derailleur system; OTOH again, it's all inside a
shell.

I personally would like to steal the 42 and RD, but beyond that a 1X8 or 9
would be ideal. Wonder if the rd would work with Silvers?

On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Tom M  wrote:

> I'm really kind of intrigued by the 1x11. From what I've read, it's a
> whole system — special front crankset with the teeth shaped so that no
> chain catcher is required, and the RD is new as well, moving differently
> than typical derailers. This link has some details:
> http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/08/17/first-ride-impressions-and-tech-breakdown-of-the-new-1x11-sram-xx1-drivetrain/.
> I've run a 1/7 setup before, but this has greater range and closer ratios.
> But it's all way outside my price range, so it's either my single speed or
> downtube shifters on my old road bike.
> --Tom
>
> On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 7:42:11 PM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
>>
>> I run an alfine on my bombadil and it is really nice not having to worry
>> about dropping a chain or missing a gear, being able to shift at a light
>> and not having to worry about the elements on the rear wheel. I know they
>> have thier haters but I think when people give it a shot they seem to like
>> them.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 7:18 PM, James Warren wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Shifting gears while the bike is stopped and your feet are on the ground
>>> is a nice benefit. Really helps a lot in traffic.
>>>
>>> And a straight chain path with no rear derailleur to run through is nice
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> Additionally, as Doug mentioned, there is the gear range issue. Rohloff
>>> for sure and I believe Alfine 11 provide a broader range than 10-42 would.
>>> But reason 1 is the biggest benefit.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> >From: Steve Palincsar 
>>> >
>>> >Why would a wide-range IGH be better than a single-chainring wide range
>>> >derailleur bike?
>>> >
>>> >
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[RBW] Re: Minoura seatpost grabber

2012-09-27 Thread Leslie
If I had to go to town wailin' on something, then no, I'd not use it; reason I 
like it is I don't have to clamp my bikes' top tubes into the bikestand's clamp 
(my seat posts don't stick out enough for the clamp to grab); this adapter can 
hold my bikes by the seat post for doing tweaks (brake adjustments, rack 
installation, fender install, shifter adjustments, etc).

Regarding my Ram, this isn't a deal, but one thing I have noticed for my Bomba, 
which is a heavier frame/fork that's also racked/fendered/bagged, my bike is 
heavy enough that it slowly slides down, until the upper of the grabber posts 
has the saddle resting on it... Therefore, I wouldn't want to leave a bike in 
the stand for an extended period; just stick it up there, adjust, then take it 
back down...

FWIW...

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Re: [RBW] Re: In theory: New Riv model with new SRAM 1x11 and no FD

2012-09-27 Thread Tom M
I'm really kind of intrigued by the 1x11. From what I've read, it's a whole 
system — special front crankset with the teeth shaped so that no chain 
catcher is required, and the RD is new as well, moving differently than 
typical derailers. This link has some 
details: 
http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/08/17/first-ride-impressions-and-tech-breakdown-of-the-new-1x11-sram-xx1-drivetrain/.
 
I've run a 1/7 setup before, but this has greater range and closer ratios. 
But it's all way outside my price range, so it's either my single speed or 
downtube shifters on my old road bike.
--Tom

On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 7:42:11 PM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
>
> I run an alfine on my bombadil and it is really nice not having to worry 
> about dropping a chain or missing a gear, being able to shift at a light 
> and not having to worry about the elements on the rear wheel. I know they 
> have thier haters but I think when people give it a shot they seem to like 
> them. 
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 7:18 PM, James Warren 
> 
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> Shifting gears while the bike is stopped and your feet are on the ground 
>> is a nice benefit. Really helps a lot in traffic.
>>
>> And a straight chain path with no rear derailleur to run through is nice 
>> as well.
>>
>> Additionally, as Doug mentioned, there is the gear range issue. Rohloff 
>> for sure and I believe Alfine 11 provide a broader range than 10-42 would. 
>> But reason 1 is the biggest benefit.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> >From: Steve Palincsar >
>> >
>> >Why would a wide-range IGH be better than a single-chainring wide range
>> >derailleur bike?
>> >
>> >
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[RBW] Re: C&O Allegheny - Trip Starting Sept 29th heading DC to Pittsburgh

2012-09-27 Thread Manuel Acosta
If you get lost and end up in the Bay Area you guys have a place to stay at 
mi casa. 
-Manny

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[RBW] Brooklyn Cruiser on Glee

2012-09-27 Thread Peter M
While I would love to give props to Grant on the Advisory Council for
Brooklyn Cruiser I just dont see him as a gleek. It was, however, a
happy respite from the usual nonsense on this show to see a Brooklyn
Cruiser-double top tube and all in the background shot of what is
laughably supposed to be a dive apartment in Brooklyn.  I think the
other bike was a Schwinn "Cream".  this is your pop culture moment,
just slightly OT.

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[RBW] WTB albatross bar setup

2012-09-27 Thread JL
I am looking for an alba setup.  Does anyone have an extra/unused set?

 I need to get the whole usual set - shifters, grips, brake levers, longish 
stem, - but I can piece it together if i need to.

Bar sets local to the San Francisco Bay Area would be great.  Shipping can 
get expensive.

Thanks
JL

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[RBW] Re: FS 54cm Hunqapillar

2012-09-27 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
So. Want.

But alas, not this time around... :(

On Thursday, September 27, 2012 1:24:07 PM UTC-7, Jay S. wrote:
>
>   Hi – ready for a new bike project, so I’m selling my 54cm Hunqapillar 
> complete with:
>
>  
>
> Ultegra headset / SKF German ultra-bearing sealed bottom-bracket - 
>
> Sugino XD crank 170mm w/trim-ring outer (inner ring included/not installed)
> 
>
> Kona sealed bearing pedals or Riv Grip-King pedals – your choice
>
> Shimano XT rear derailer (Shimano 105 front derailer included/not 
> installed)
>
> Riv Silver shifter with Paul’s Thumbies (left included/not installed)
>
> Wheelset w/Phil Wood cassette / Son 28 front / Velocity Dyad rims 36r/32f 
> 
>
> Cassette 12-32 IRD, Wipperman chain
>
> Schwalbe Dureme 50mm folding tires w/presta tubes
>
> Edelux silver headlight mounted on Boulder Bicycle custom fork-mount
>
> Bosco Bull-moose bars or will substitute Albatross w/ Nitto Tech 12cm stem
> 
>
> Avid V-brakes (silver) and Avid brake levers (silver)
>
> Velo-Orange set-back seatpost with Sella SMP Saddle
>
> Nitto front mini-rack (rear rack not included)
>
> German mirror & bell
>
> Delta ss waterbottle cage
>
> Bike is in terrific condition – under 600 miles - pictures in link below *
> ***
>
> Slight paint blemish on top-tube – close-up picture of it included 
>
> *$2,500* including professional packing and continental US FedEx delivery 
> to you.
>
>  
>
> If seriously interested – please contact me off-list 
> jaysc...@gmail.com
> 
>  
> Pictures: http://postimage.org/gallery/m2e4bn6/041fd441/
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Re: [RBW] Front rack bag for tall riders?

2012-09-27 Thread Ron Mc
Thanks !

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[RBW] FS 54cm Hunqapillar

2012-09-27 Thread Jay Scheiner
Hi – ready for a new bike project, so I’m selling my 54cm Hunqapillar
complete with:



Ultegra headset / SKF German ultra-bearing sealed bottom-bracket - 

Sugino XD crank 170mm w/trim-ring outer (inner ring included/not installed)*
***

Kona sealed bearing pedals or Riv Grip-King pedals – your choice

Shimano XT rear derailer (Shimano 105 front derailer included/not installed)


Riv Silver shifter with Paul’s Thumbies (left included/not installed)

Wheelset w/Phil Wood cassette / Son 28 front / Velocity Dyad rims 36r/32f **
**

Cassette 12-32 IRD, Wipperman chain

Schwalbe Dureme 50mm folding tires w/presta tubes

Edelux silver headlight mounted on Boulder Bicycle custom fork-mount

Bosco Bull-moose bars or will substitute Albatross w/ Nitto Tech 12cm stem**
**

Avid V-brakes (silver) and Avid brake levers (silver)

Velo-Orange set-back seatpost with Sella SMP Saddle

Nitto front mini-rack (rear rack not included)

German mirror & bell

Delta ss waterbottle cage

Bike is in terrific condition – under 600 miles - pictures in link below ***
*

Slight paint blemish on top-tube – close-up picture of it included

*$2,500* including professional packing and continental US FedEx delivery
to you.



If seriously interested – please contact me off-list jayschei...@gmail.com**
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Re: [RBW] Front rack bag for tall riders?

2012-09-27 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Thu, 2012-09-27 at 06:29 -0700, Ron Mc wrote:

> Steve P - how is your decaleur attached?  I saw it on your slide show,
> but don't recognize the hardware. 


The Berthoud decaleur replaces the stem handlebar clamp bolt on a Nitto
stem with a longer bolt.  The decaleur attaches to the bolt on the
threaded portion that sticks out of the stem.  


>  
> 
> Do you have a link or can you identify the part maker?
> 
> 


http://peterwhitecycles.com/berthoud.asp



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[RBW] Re: What A Great Looking Old Bike!

2012-09-27 Thread lungimsam

>
> I was at my LBS and a customer was standing there looking at the Bleriot 
> and he kept saying "That is an OLD bike.", over and over again.
>  
>
I had never seen a Rivendell in the metal before I got mine. I must say 
that is has an antiqu-ey look you don't see in the pictures of them. But I 
love the looks of my bike.
 
The employees at the LBS have always stated how nice the bike is when they 
see it.
They also seem delighted to see a Rivendell bike in person. They have heard 
of Rivendell bikes, but I guess they don't see them often.
I wish they would become a dealer. Surly is getting sold at another store 
nearby. My shop could compete with Rivendell bikes.
The money is there in my county for it.

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Re: [RBW] Re: What A Great Looking Old Bike!

2012-09-27 Thread Peter Morgano
My Dad saw my Bombadil and asked if it was vintage, when I told him it was
brand new a year old he asked why "they" were still making steel bikes if
they could make them out of CF or Alumninum. We then went for a ride on
some 40 year old schwinn typhoons he had in the basement in an effort to
point out why steel is an awesome material for a bike.  Both bikes had
ancient brooks saddles on them that still felt comfy to boot!  Took back an
old JC Higgins with me for a fall/winter project.  Time to take my first
crack at straightening wobbly wheels!

On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 3:34 PM, dougP  wrote:

> Just yesterday a guy guessed the age of my Atlantis as "...at least 20
> years old".  He rides a nice old lugged steel Italian race bike
> himself but doesn't keep up much with bike technology.  On the other
> hand, a fair number of Riders of a Certain Age in our club have Brooks
> (usually black) on their MCRBs.
>
> dougP
>
> On Sep 27, 9:04 am, jimD  wrote:
> > Props to Rivendell and Joe Bell!
> > It truly is a great riding bike.
> > -JimD
> >
> > Oh, and folks who have some vague idea about Brooks saddles often
> comment on how uncomfortable they are.
> >
> > On Sep 27, 2012, at 8:08 AM, John Price wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > JimD that is a great looking bike.
> >
> > > I've also had my Brooks saddle questioned as a wooden one.
> >
> > > On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:12:31 PM UTC-6, JimD wrote:
> > > This seems to come in waves.
> >
> > > Several times this week I've had folks complement me on my great
> looking old bike.
> > > Usually they want to know how old it is.  When I say it is about three
> years old it often starts a great conversation.
> > > Folks seem genuinely interested in hearing about Rivendell though they
> often seem to be a bit skeptical about
> > > 'steel' bikes.  Brooks saddles seem to be a  pointer toward
> anachronism or at least 'old school'.
> >
> > > Generally my answer to the question as to why I have such a bike is,
> 'Rivendell make great riding bikes'.
> >
> > > This picture doesn't prove much except that these things can be
> 'colorful!'
> >
> > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/rasterdogs/8018448319/in/photostream
> >
> > > -JimD
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[RBW] Re: What A Great Looking Old Bike!

2012-09-27 Thread dougP
Just yesterday a guy guessed the age of my Atlantis as "...at least 20
years old".  He rides a nice old lugged steel Italian race bike
himself but doesn't keep up much with bike technology.  On the other
hand, a fair number of Riders of a Certain Age in our club have Brooks
(usually black) on their MCRBs.

dougP

On Sep 27, 9:04 am, jimD  wrote:
> Props to Rivendell and Joe Bell!
> It truly is a great riding bike.
> -JimD
>
> Oh, and folks who have some vague idea about Brooks saddles often comment on 
> how uncomfortable they are.
>
> On Sep 27, 2012, at 8:08 AM, John Price wrote:
>
>
>
> > JimD that is a great looking bike.
>
> > I've also had my Brooks saddle questioned as a wooden one.
>
> > On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:12:31 PM UTC-6, JimD wrote:
> > This seems to come in waves.
>
> > Several times this week I've had folks complement me on my great looking 
> > old bike.
> > Usually they want to know how old it is.  When I say it is about three 
> > years old it often starts a great conversation.
> > Folks seem genuinely interested in hearing about Rivendell though they 
> > often seem to be a bit skeptical about
> > 'steel' bikes.  Brooks saddles seem to be a  pointer toward anachronism or 
> > at least 'old school'.
>
> > Generally my answer to the question as to why I have such a bike is, 
> > 'Rivendell make great riding bikes'.
>
> > This picture doesn't prove much except that these things can be 'colorful!'
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/rasterdogs/8018448319/in/photostream
>
> > -JimD
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[RBW] Re: Minoura seatpost grabber

2012-09-27 Thread Zack
I have one and don't like it.  bike is always really wobbly when it's in 
the stand like that.

maybe i am missing something?

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[RBW] Re: Front rack bag for tall riders?

2012-09-27 Thread William
Rex

You can always design and spec your own and then get it made custom.  Make 
your own prototype(s) from corroplast and tape, use those for as long as it 
takes you to design your perfect bag.  Once it's done, fold your plastic 
bag flat, and mail it to your custom bag maker as a pattern.  It'll be 
brilliant.  Search 'corroplast' on this board to see the ones that a couple 
of us have come up with.  

On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 12:10:22 PM UTC-7, Rex Kerr wrote:
>
> My handlebar bag is in tatters and needing replacement.  In addition, it 
> doesn't work on my AHH's mustache bars, which has me thinking of converting 
> to a rack mounted bag since both of the bikes I'd use it on have front 
> racks.  The problem is, in all of the pictures that I see where they look 
> very conveniently placed, they're on small bikes.  On these small bikes 
> with short steerer tubes the bag is tall enough to come up nearly to the 
> bar height, and all is well.  Problem for us tall guys is that the distance 
> down to the rack is quite extreme.  So, I'm thinking that such a bag 
> wouldn't be ideal for me.  
>
> Any thoughts on this subject from fellow tall riders?  Have you tried such 
> a bag?  Did it feel inconvenient to use?  Did you find it to be a 
> non-issue, such that you're wondering what I'm fretting about?
>
> Thanks!
> -Rex
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[RBW] Re: Grant needs a Riv in AZ.

2012-09-27 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
Grant (or anyone heading to the Valley of the Sun): If you have the time, 
try to get up to Dreamy Draw Rec. Area. It is an amazing place to hike and 
bike in the middle of the urban sprawl. Riding Trail 100 is my favorite 
thing to do when visiting family out there: 
http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=64942209@N00&q=trail%20100 Have rode it on 
a Rockhound, Quickbeam, Bleriot and All-Rounder.  I doesn't get old!

On Thursday, September 27, 2012 6:01:16 AM UTC-7, C.J. Filip wrote:
>
> Interested to hear how this plays out. 
>
> On Sep 25, 5:44 pm, Joe Bernard  wrote: 
> > http://rivbike.tumblr.com/ 
> > 
> > Joe Bernard 
> > Vallejo, CA. 
>

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Re: [RBW] What A Great Looking Old Bike!

2012-09-27 Thread jimD
Props to Rivendell and Joe Bell!
It truly is a great riding bike.
-JimD

Oh, and folks who have some vague idea about Brooks saddles often comment on 
how uncomfortable they are.

On Sep 27, 2012, at 8:08 AM, John Price wrote:

> JimD that is a great looking bike.
>  
> I've also had my Brooks saddle questioned as a wooden one.   
>  
>  
>  
> 
> On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:12:31 PM UTC-6, JimD wrote:
> This seems to come in waves. 
> 
> Several times this week I've had folks complement me on my great looking old 
> bike. 
> Usually they want to know how old it is.  When I say it is about three years 
> old it often starts a great conversation. 
> Folks seem genuinely interested in hearing about Rivendell though they often 
> seem to be a bit skeptical about 
> 'steel' bikes.  Brooks saddles seem to be a  pointer toward anachronism or at 
> least 'old school'. 
> 
> Generally my answer to the question as to why I have such a bike is, 
> 'Rivendell make great riding bikes'. 
> 
> This picture doesn't prove much except that these things can be 'colorful!' 
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/rasterdogs/8018448319/in/photostream 
> 
> -JimD
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Re: [RBW] What A Great Looking Old Bike!

2012-09-27 Thread Jeremy Till
In my experience, it's even more broad than that--anything that isn't 
carbon (or maybe aluminum) and doesn't have brifters, people don't know how 
to date.  I have a 2008 Salsa Casseroll, built up with downtube shifters, 
but with a racy Specialized Saddle and 31.8mm short reach ergo bars.  A 
bike that looks much more "contemporary" by Riv standards.   At the Solvang 
Century back in March I was getting comments like, "That's an oldie but a 
goodie!"

On Thursday, September 27, 2012 5:48:25 AM UTC-7, bingomck wrote:
>
> I think it's mainly the leather saddle as well. Few years back before I 
>  sold it, I had a honey Brooks Swallow on a 2008 indy fab ti crown jewel 
> with a modern campy groupset. On group rides people would wonder aloud how 
> I could keep up on a "vintage" bike. Also, Jim, beautiful bike you got 
> there. 

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[RBW] Re: What A Great Looking Old Bike!

2012-09-27 Thread John Price
JimD that is a great looking bike.
 
I've also had my Brooks saddle questioned as a wooden one.   
 
  
 

On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:12:31 PM UTC-6, JimD wrote:

> This seems to come in waves. 
>
> Several times this week I've had folks complement me on my great looking 
> old bike. 
> Usually they want to know how old it is.  When I say it is about three 
> years old it often starts a great conversation. 
> Folks seem genuinely interested in hearing about Rivendell though they 
> often seem to be a bit skeptical about 
> 'steel' bikes.  Brooks saddles seem to be a  pointer toward anachronism or 
> at least 'old school'. 
>
> Generally my answer to the question as to why I have such a bike is, 
> 'Rivendell make great riding bikes'. 
>
> This picture doesn't prove much except that these things can be 
> 'colorful!' 
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/rasterdogs/8018448319/in/photostream 
>
> -JimD

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[RBW] Re: Nitto R-10 vs Marks Rack for Saddlebag

2012-09-27 Thread numbnuts
Hey Peter,
I can't help with the choosing part, but if you go the the 10 then I have 
one looking for a home.

All the best,
Chris
Redding, Ca.

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Re: [RBW] Front rack bag for tall riders?

2012-09-27 Thread Ron Mc
Steve P - how is your decaleur attached?  I saw it on your slide show, but 
don't recognize the hardware.  
Do you have a link or can you identify the part maker?  
Thanks

As far as the how tall is tall, a 64 cm frame with 160mm exposed quill gets 
pretty tall


  


>
> How tall is "tall"?  I have 59 and 60 cm frames that carry my Berthoud 
> GB2886 (same bag as Jim Cloud).  I use Berthoud decaleurs with it. 
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/97916047@N00/sets/72157627155309179/show/ 
>
>
>
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[RBW] Re: Grant needs a Riv in AZ.

2012-09-27 Thread C.J. Filip
Interested to hear how this plays out.

On Sep 25, 5:44 pm, Joe Bernard  wrote:
> http://rivbike.tumblr.com/
>
> Joe Bernard
> Vallejo, CA.

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Re: [RBW] What A Great Looking Old Bike!

2012-09-27 Thread bingomck
I think it's mainly the leather saddle as well. Few years back before I  sold 
it, I had a honey Brooks Swallow on a 2008 indy fab ti crown jewel with a 
modern campy groupset. On group rides people would wonder aloud how I could 
keep up on a "vintage" bike. Also, Jim, beautiful bike you got there. 

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[RBW] Re: C&O Allegheny - Trip Starting Sept 29th heading DC to Pittsburgh

2012-09-27 Thread tdusky
HI Kelly looking forward the trip and meeting you all.
I am running Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 48 (42 actually) on my Atlantis
see you tomorrow.
Tom Dusky
Huntington Woods MI

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>
> Amit, and I along with several others are making a trip along the C&O and 
> then the Allegheny Starting in DC on the afternoon of the 29th and heading 
> back to our car in Boston Pa. 
>
> Anyway if you live close to the trail we would love to meet you face to 
> face, have lunch or something.   
>
> We can be reached... 314-799-4743 or email tksl...@gmail.com   
>
> Hope all have a good week 
>
> Kelly
>

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