Re: [RBW] Hillibikes are so close!

2022-06-30 Thread Erik Shearer
Correction: the Paul stem is 35mm. It’s the perfect length for my bars. I ran 
the 30mm discord with the same bars on my Susie.  Again, this was the perfect 
length for the bars and how I am using the hillibikes. 

Erik

> On Jun 30, 2022, at 10:40 AM, TP H  wrote:
> 
> Thanks, loving all these builds. For the folks running flat bars, what’s 
> your stem extension length?
> 
>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 6:42:35 PM UTC-7 brendonoid wrote:
>> Beautiful parts choice and build, and yeah, these hillibikes need short 
>> stems to run flat bars. They are lng.
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Re: [RBW] Hillibikes are so close!

2022-06-30 Thread Erik Shearer
I’m running Tumbleweed Persuader bars on my Gus and have a 30mm Paul Boxcar.  
Nice and short. 

> On Jun 30, 2022, at 10:40 AM, TP H  wrote:
> 
> Thanks, loving all these builds. For the folks running flat bars, what’s 
> your stem extension length?
> 
>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 6:42:35 PM UTC-7 brendonoid wrote:
>> Beautiful parts choice and build, and yeah, these hillibikes need short 
>> stems to run flat bars. They are lng.
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Re: [RBW] FS: Shimano Bar End Shifters, Brake Levers, Derailleurs

2022-06-30 Thread Bob Keal
Hi Everyone,

Shifters are sold, but I still have the derailleurs. Please let me know if
you’re interested.

Thanks!

Bob K. in Baltimore

On Monday, June 20, 2022, Bob K.  wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I was either off on my prices or the world is ending and no one needs bar
> ends. I'm guessing it's the former.
>
> Everything is still OBO, and I lowered the prices and/or included
> shipping. Here's what's left. Please message directly with interest.
> Thanks! -Bob K. in Baltimore
>
>- Shimano Ultegra Bar End Shifters, 8-Spd (#1): Beat up but still
>function well. Mounts included. $35 shipped.
>
>
>- Shimano Ultegra Bar End Shifters, 8-Spd (#2): Nice with only a
>couple minor scuffs. Mounts included. $55 shipped.
>
>
>- Shimano Deore FD-M591: This is a "traditional dual-pull multi-clamp
>front derailleur." I don't remember why I own this, but it sure seems like
>a front derailleur! $15 shipped.
>
>
>- Shimano Deore RD-M591: Good shape. It's long-cage and 9-spd. I used
>it with friction levers on a vintage MTB build for a few months. $30
>shipped.
>
>
> On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:50:59 AM UTC-4 Bob K. wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I used to post often but haven't in quite some time. Hope it's OK that I
>> list a few parts for sale. Local pickup (Baltimore) preferred. Prices are
>> OBO and do not include shipping (although I am happy to ship at your
>> expense). If I'm off on a price, please just let me know. Paypal F/F,
>> please.
>>
>> Pictures found in this Google Drive folder
>> 
>> .
>>
>> Thanks for any interest. Please reply off-list.
>>
>> Bob K. in Baltimore
>>
>> Shimano Tiagra Road Levers: Short-pull. Good, not perfect, condition. $30.
>>
>> Shimano Ultegra Bar End Shifters, 8-Spd (#1): Beat up but still function
>> well. Mounts included. $35.
>>
>> Shimano Ultegra Bar End Shifters, 8-Spd (#2): Nicer with only a couple
>> scuffs. Mounts included. $60.
>>
>> Shimano Deore FD-M591: This is a "traditional dual-pull multi-clamp front
>> derailleur." I don't remember why I own this, but it sure seems like a
>> front derailleur! $15.
>>
>> Shimano Deore RD-M591: Good shape. It's long-cage and 9-spd. I used it
>> with friction levers on a vintage MTB build for a few months. $30.
>>
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[RBW] Re: FS: Spurcycle bell

2022-06-30 Thread Joe Bernard
SOLD

On Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 11:24:55 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Super blingy, made in Sausalito CA., I just don't seem to ever ring it so 
> I didn't put it back when I swapped bars a couple years ago. 
> $25 shipped. 
>
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Re: [RBW] Hillibikes are so close!

2022-06-30 Thread TP H
Thanks, loving all these builds. For the folks running flat bars, what’s 
your stem extension length?

On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 6:42:35 PM UTC-7 brendonoid wrote:

> Beautiful parts choice and build, and yeah, these hillibikes need short 
> stems to run flat bars. They are lng.
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Re: [RBW] To My Platypus People!

2022-06-30 Thread Andrew Casler
Christian: I thought the standard driveway tribute for a flatted Platypus
is a pump *and* a beverage of your choosing. Be sure to collect what you're
due!

On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 9:26 AM Philip Barrett 
wrote:

> I like the mounting of the front lamp low as it perfectly illuminates the
> street ahead (I live in Pothole City) and doesn't blind anyone coming the
> other way. I have a big issue with riders shining their 1,000 lumen lights
> directly into oncoming traffic as it's so bright people approaching lose
> their depth perception which is just as dangerous as not being seen at all.
>
> On Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 10:01:07 AM UTC-5 bei...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> *Philip: *Yes! Or a RivRiding Fashion thread at the very least, although
>> I doubt anyone will be topping the Platy-Kilt combo, it's still worth a
>> look!
>> *Mike and Row: *Thanks! and I'm also curious to hear about dynamo
>> placement on the Platy...
>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 7:15:53 PM UTC-6 WilletM wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On my Proto-Bombadil.  So I guess you can be Sam, but Frodo is already
>>> taken.
>>>
>>>
>>> [image: thumbnail (1).jpg]
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 8:04:39 PM UTC-6 Bicycle Belle Ding
>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>
 One bike to rule them all.



 On Nov 1, 2021, at 5:33 AM, Johnny Alien  wrote:

 I think the 650B Ultradynamicos only come in one width. 48



 On Monday, November 1, 2021 at 5:18:28 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:

>
> Ultradynamico has many 650B and 700c 42mm tires in stock for anyone
> looking for an alternative to the usual suspects. The Cava with it's fine
> file tread would be just fine for the road,
>
> https://ultradynamico.com/pages/shop
> On Sunday, October 31, 2021 at 5:15:30 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Here you go:
>> https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop/components/tires/700c/700cx44-snoqualmie-pass/
>>
>> They do have one very big defect: they can cost $96 apiece, tho' the
>> budget Standard casing costs $74. Still, as someone who has used 2 models
>> of RH ELs (tho' not the Snoqualmie Pass), I can heartily confirm that RH
>> tires are worth the $$.
>>
>> On Oct 19, 2021, at 6:54 AM, Tom Wyland  wrote:
>> "... I would have been happy finding any folding tires in 42-44 width, 
>> but
>> it's tough out there."
>>
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Re: [RBW] To My Platypus People!

2022-06-30 Thread Philip Barrett
I like the mounting of the front lamp low as it perfectly illuminates the 
street ahead (I live in Pothole City) and doesn't blind anyone coming the 
other way. I have a big issue with riders shining their 1,000 lumen lights 
directly into oncoming traffic as it's so bright people approaching lose 
their depth perception which is just as dangerous as not being seen at all.

On Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 10:01:07 AM UTC-5 bei...@gmail.com wrote:

> *Philip: *Yes! Or a RivRiding Fashion thread at the very least, although 
> I doubt anyone will be topping the Platy-Kilt combo, it's still worth a 
> look!
> *Mike and Row: *Thanks! and I'm also curious to hear about dynamo 
> placement on the Platy...
> On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 7:15:53 PM UTC-6 WilletM wrote:
>
>>
>> On my Proto-Bombadil.  So I guess you can be Sam, but Frodo is already 
>> taken.
>>
>>
>> [image: thumbnail (1).jpg]
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 8:04:39 PM UTC-6 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> One bike to rule them all.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 1, 2021, at 5:33 AM, Johnny Alien  wrote:
>>>
>>> I think the 650B Ultradynamicos only come in one width. 48
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 1, 2021 at 5:18:28 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>>>

 Ultradynamico has many 650B and 700c 42mm tires in stock for anyone 
 looking for an alternative to the usual suspects. The Cava with it's fine 
 file tread would be just fine for the road, 

 https://ultradynamico.com/pages/shop
 On Sunday, October 31, 2021 at 5:15:30 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:

> Here you go: 
> https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop/components/tires/700c/700cx44-snoqualmie-pass/
>
> They do have one very big defect: they can cost $96 apiece, tho' the 
> budget Standard casing costs $74. Still, as someone who has used 2 models 
> of RH ELs (tho' not the Snoqualmie Pass), I can heartily confirm that RH 
> tires are worth the $$.
>
> On Oct 19, 2021, at 6:54 AM, Tom Wyland  wrote: 
> "... I would have been happy finding any folding tires in 42-44 width, 
> but 
> it's tough out there."
>
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Re: [RBW] To My Platypus People!

2022-06-30 Thread Paul Clifton
Hey Christian,
Awesome bike and a really nice ride! What rack is that on the front? Is is 
the M18? It looks bigger. I'd like something similar for a basket on my 
Gus, but haven't found the perfect thing just yet.

Paul in AR

On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 1:58:06 PM UTC-5 bei...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello to all my Platypus People!
>
>  As I mentioned in my original new-to-me PlatyPose post, when I first saw 
> the all-black Platypus build from Crust, I was *inspired. *Then I 
> happened upon Heather in NC’s post of her Pumpkin Platy with Continental 
> Kings and *knew *step 1 for the mermaid platy would be all-black tires. 
> As I bought it with grocery’s and future-baby-hauling in mind, I did want 
> something that would roll reasonably on asphalt, but definitely something 
> more robust than the original Shikoros, so 50mm Maxxis Ramblers it was. 
>
> Today I though of Leah P.’s tire-change story and flat fiasco followed by 
> Adam Leibow of Calling in Sick Magazine and his article, “A Mechanics Guide 
> to Romance” and was inspired. With my neighbors tools and advice, I 
> de-fendered and un-Shikoro’d the platypus before adding the Ramblers. 
>
> That  done, I set out today in a sear-sucker plaid short sleave, andiamos 
> beneath my regular shorts, and bedrock sandals- Bike Bedecked with a 
> Simworks Bag and all!
>
> I picked up some spare chain links at University Bicycles here in Boulder, 
> the last item I needed for my repair kit, and then set off North along the 
> foothills and Wonderland Lake Trail. I took a gamble on some new miles on 
> “Hogback Ridge” which was every bit as mountain bike-worthy as the name 
> suggests. 
>
> Despite many a foot-down, steps walked, and pedal strikes on sizeable 
> rocks, it was a blast picking my way up and down the Ridge, then under the 
> 2 lane highway that connects Boulder with Lyons, and onto some single and 
> double track in Boulder Valley Ranch north of town sandwiched between 36 
> and the Boulder Reservoir. It was a trail I’d only ever done on my much 
> shorter, 650b x 47mm setup Kona Rove gravel bike. That handled fine, but 
> it’s not nearly as fun feeling or “planted” as the Platypus, with which I 
> felt I could totally surf through the corners and really lean back on some 
> steeper sections without feeling like I was going to endo.
>
> The 50mm tires did great despite some close-rim strikes, the long chain 
> stays smoothed out frequent bumps on the trails, and the upright position 
> made me feel much safer shakily pointing my platypus down a few rock-strewn 
> hills. Plus, being able to jump off *forwards* when stuck climbing was a 
> huge bonus. 
>
> Alas, I realized I had a flattening rear tire almost as soon as I re-found 
> the asphalt and was winding my way through a residential neighborhood. 
> Stopping to confirm the fact, my heart sank when I realized that the chain 
> links were *not* the last tool I needed for my repair kit. I’d forgotten 
> to put my hand pump and/or C02 cartridges back in the saddle bag. It’s 
> great to *know *how to fix a flat and patch a tube, but it’s no use if 
> you don’t have any way of getting air into it…
>
> Rather than attempting to inflate the presta valve like a balloon, I 
> decided my best bet was to press onwards as the air level dwindled and see 
> if anyone was in their driveway to ask about using a pump. Wouldn’t you 
> know, at about 5:30 in the afternoon it just so happened that one of the 
> first houses I passed featured a man who looked to be in his 60’s in his 
> driveway who responded to my query with a cheerful affirmation. 
>
> I spent about 10minutes or so changing the flat. As I returned the pump, I 
> noticed a beautiful metallic-tangerine Schwinn Mixte in the garage (think 
> Bleriot or Romulus Riv blue, but in a tangerine/mandarin color). 
>
> “What a beautiful bike!” I complimented, “Reminds me a bit of mine!” as I 
> gestured down the steep drive to my Platypus at the bottom.
>
> “Oh, thanks, yeah it’s my wife’s. She’s had it *since college! *We almost 
> sold it at a tag sale, but when someone told us how valuable it was, we 
> decided to keep it,” he replied. Turns out, instead of the $100 they were 
> selling it for, they think it could be worth 200 or 300 dollars. 
>
> Feeling slightly uncomfortable about the price comparison of our two 
> mixtes, but inspired by the Schwinn’s beauty I said, “Really? It’s a 
> gorgeous bike. What size is it?”
>
> “It’s a woman’s bike,” he said. “I don’t really know.”  
>
> Realizing that delivering a Riv-style sermon about the practicality of a 
> lower top tube would almost surely push me beyond the extent of my welcome 
> with this man who’d just lent me his pump, I for some reason began 
> justifying  why I was on a mixte, and that maybe I could acquire that 
> Schwinn in its excellent condition so that *my *wife could match me. 
> Retreating back down the drive, I mounted my steel mermaid steed and forgot 
> the whole affair immediately

Re: [RBW] To My Platypus People!

2022-06-30 Thread Christian B-H
*Philip: *Yes! Or a RivRiding Fashion thread at the very least, although I 
doubt anyone will be topping the Platy-Kilt combo, it's still worth a look!
*Mike and Row: *Thanks! and I'm also curious to hear about dynamo placement 
on the Platy...
On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 7:15:53 PM UTC-6 WilletM wrote:

>
> On my Proto-Bombadil.  So I guess you can be Sam, but Frodo is already 
> taken.
>
>
> [image: thumbnail (1).jpg]
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 8:04:39 PM UTC-6 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
> wrote:
>
>> One bike to rule them all.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 1, 2021, at 5:33 AM, Johnny Alien  wrote:
>>
>> I think the 650B Ultradynamicos only come in one width. 48
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, November 1, 2021 at 5:18:28 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Ultradynamico has many 650B and 700c 42mm tires in stock for anyone 
>>> looking for an alternative to the usual suspects. The Cava with it's fine 
>>> file tread would be just fine for the road, 
>>>
>>> https://ultradynamico.com/pages/shop
>>> On Sunday, October 31, 2021 at 5:15:30 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>
 Here you go: 
 https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop/components/tires/700c/700cx44-snoqualmie-pass/

 They do have one very big defect: they can cost $96 apiece, tho' the 
 budget Standard casing costs $74. Still, as someone who has used 2 models 
 of RH ELs (tho' not the Snoqualmie Pass), I can heartily confirm that RH 
 tires are worth the $$.

 On Oct 19, 2021, at 6:54 AM, Tom Wyland  wrote: 
 "... I would have been happy finding any folding tires in 42-44 width, but 
 it's tough out there."

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[RBW] Re: Paint codes for Lime-Olive, Mustard Clem, XO-1 burnt orange?

2022-06-30 Thread Ryan
That bike of Devlin's is a beauty...and not just the color. I understand he 
built the frame himself. VERY classy! I'd love to see that color in the 
wild ; computer monitors don't do colors like that justice

On Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 7:45:31 AM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> I could be wrong but I thought Riv was infamous for *not *having paint 
> codes or touch up paint. 
>
> And I remember reading somewhere that Grant had tried to revive the old 
> orange of the XO-1 but was not successful. I also seem to remember that he 
> said it was the best orange he'd ever seen. 
>
> I'd wager that the orange of early Hillbornes and the current orange on 
> Appaloosas & Roadinis is an attempt to have something close on Rivendell 
> frames.
>
> A paint that's close to the Clem (and Appaloosa) mustard is Devin's 
> glorious Rat Trap Pass frame (as seen on iBob here 
> ).  
> It's painted in RAL 1027, "curry." 
>
> Best of luck with your project. 
>
> [image: 3B2F6F39-F34A-4A1F-ABE8-EC1D29918C87.jpg]
>
> On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 10:28:57 AM UTC-4 Max S wrote:
>
>> Folks, 
>>
>> I will be sending a Riv mixte frame to be repainted and am hoping to do 
>> it in a lime-olive color-way, as the kids say, of the Platypus. Failing 
>> that, we'd go for a slightly darker version of the Mustard in early Clems, 
>> or a burnt pumpkin orange of the XO-1. 
>>
>> Does anyone know if there's a RAL paintcode for that that I could supply 
>> to the painter? 
>>
>> - Max "who among us was never damaged in shipping" in A2
>>
>

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