[RBW] Gladys Bikes closure and Golden Pliers moves in out of Portland, Oregon

2024-02-29 Thread Kim H.
I have never been to either of these shops. I just thought I would pass on 
some information.

http://gladysbikes.com/#introduction

https://gladysbikes.com/blog/gladys-goodbye

Kim Hetzel.

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[RBW] FS: Bags Bags Bags (BXB, Sackville, Apidura)

2024-02-29 Thread Collin A
Folks,

Cleaning out the garage and I'm posting some spare bags that I'm not using 
anymore!
Photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/5nMqbvpGJVPSDqiR6

Sackville Bagboy Olive, Older version without D-rings or skid plate. Unused 
except for a short jaunt to get some groceries, practically new when 
acquired from Bill several months ago. The wife prefers her panniers...*asking 
for $160 shipped*

BagxBird better half frame bag. This is the older/prototype bag, black camo 
with maglock, size medium (at the time). Fits great on at least a 47.5 AHH, 
51 Appaloosa, and a 52H clem. Comes with free dirt from Mt Tam and some 
sand from the American River :) A*sking for $70 shipped. *This is probably 
the closest: Better Half - Small Long (S-M Bikes) | Bags by Bird 
(bagsxbird.com) 


Apidura top tube bag, 1L size. It's pretty svelte and quite waterproof! All 
my bikes have brake braze-ons or the top tubes are too short to avoid thigh 
rub when pedaling out of the saddle. *Asking $50 shipped*. Racing Top Tube 
Pack | Apidura 

Cheers,
Collin in Berkeley

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Re: [RBW] Stainless bottle/ cage recommendation

2024-02-29 Thread christian poppell
I have this Bivo and use Nitto R cages I purchased from the list. No 
rattles and the bottle goes in and out of the cage smoothly with no 
rattling. I've been really impressed with the Bivo. Its easy to drink from 
and keeps ice super long, even during the summer here in Phoenix, (~115F). 
Another bonus is the water does not taste like plastic. 

And if you're averse to logos, the Bivo logo came off easily with acetone 
on the un-painted stainless model. (I own this one 
https://drinkbivo.com/products/bivo-trio?variant=42287836954810)

Christian
Quietly hydrated in Phoenix, AZ



On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 5:43:45 PM UTC-7 Pam Bikes wrote:

> Arundel Looney Bins are adjustable and can hold all my bottles - Thermos, 
> Nalgene, Swell, Polar Bottle, CorksicleDial holds it tight so no 
> rattles.
>
> On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 9:22:44 AM UTC-5 Justin Kennedy wrote:
>
>> I have a Klean Kanteen 800ml w/ a bamboo top. The top would rattle a 
>> little during rides but I put a tiny strip of Newbaum's on it and it's now 
>> rattle free. It fits snugly in a King Iris cage.  
>>
>> On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 8:29:14 AM UTC-5 sarahlik...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for the Bivo suggestion, those are just what I have been 
>>> looking for. I ordered two and am going to give them a test run soon!
>>>
>>> Sarah
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 9:23:42 PM UTC-8 ocea...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 +1 for king cages and I’ve recently discovered Bivo water bottles. 
 They’re excellent and silent. 

 On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 8:33:57 PM UTC-8 John Dewey wrote:

> + 1 Iris. Simple, indestructible, elegant shape,
>
> Jock
>
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 8:07 PM John Rinker  wrote:
>
>> I've enjoyed the Iris King cages 
>> .
>>  
>> Very secure and quite elegant looking.
>> [image: Screen Shot 2024-02-25 at 8.06.35 PM.png]
>> Cheers, John
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 7:52:55 PM UTC-8 campyo...@me.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> These have worked well for me. Adjustable fit to keep the bottle 
>>> firmly in place.
>>>
>>> [image: cfff0946e78b4f4406f14619c8cbfea9.jpeg]
>>>
>>> Mojave Water Bottle Cage 
>>> 
>>> velo-orange.com 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  
>>>
>>> --Eric Norris
>>> campyo...@me.com
>>> Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
>>> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy 
>>>
>>> On Feb 25, 2024, at 7:03 PM, Bernard Duhon  
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Mates, 
>>>  
>>> I would like to migrate to a stainless water bottle.  Most folks 
>>> with em I noticed a rattle I could not tolerate.
>>>  
>>> Recommendation for a rattle free stainless bottle & cage ( of any 
>>> composition)  
>>>  
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Re: [RBW] Sit Bone Width and Saddles

2024-02-29 Thread Ted Durant

> On Feb 29, 2024, at 9:18 PM, Jay  wrote:
> 
>  Maybe it was because I wasn't wearing bibs that have just don't work for me. 
>  

That’s a very good possibility. I worked hard to find saddles that work well 
for me and, in the case of the leather saddles, worked hard to tune the fit. 
Anything more than a very thin pad in biking shorts ruins the ride for me. 

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI 53217


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Re: [RBW] Re: Sit Bone Width and Saddles

2024-02-29 Thread Jay
Thanks for the thoughts, and humour ;-)

Josiah - I had a Pro saddle a couple years ago, it was okay, but didn't 
work on that particular bike at the time (wish I still had it).

Ted - I noticed the Soma Ensho a month ago when scanning saddles (brown 
ones, for the Riv) and I didn't see availability.  On my radar though!

George - I've been sampling some (Amazon), and this has proved a wise move 
as I've returned 5 or so saddles in the last year (kept a few too).  When 
I've got a good deal at an LBS, like I did with the Brooks, I'll take the 
risk.  Usually I can sell for a small loss, depending on the saddle, but 
the used market is tough these days (at least up here in Canada).

Funny (good) thing this morning with the Brooks, I put it on my Fargo (that 
I use on mixed-use trails in my town) and went for a short ride this 
morning.  I didn't wear bib shorts.  Just some compression-type boxers with 
no seams in the wrong places, tights (was -5C) and went for a ride on the 
trails behind my house (just a few km in one direction, but I went back and 
forth for about 30 minutes).  Saddle was very comfortable!  Maybe it was 
because I wasn't wearing bibs that have just don't work for me.  I recall 
posts on another thread I started about dealing in a Brooks, where people 
mentioned not wearing padded shorts, that stuck with me and I gave it a 
shot.  I didn't have any sit bone pain, perineum discomfort and no 
friction.  I was on/off the saddle a lot (and the bike, clearing blown over 
branches) and maybe that helped...as it wasn't a 1hr+ ride of constant 
pedaling.  I'll stick with this set up for a while and see how it goes. 
 Maybe it's those darn bib shorts giving me grief (I've tried many over the 
years, with plastic saddles).  I'll report back after a few rides.

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 5:15:02 PM UTC-5 ttoshi wrote:

> Rivet saddles used to allow you to try a bunch of their saddles before you 
> chose one to keep.  I'm not sure if they are doing that nowadays...
>
> Toshi 
>
> On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:45 PM George Schick  wrote:
>
>> The trouble is that experimenting around with these different saddle 
>> widths, lengths, "scoops," or whatever in order to find the right fit can 
>> run into a lot of money.  Most of these saddles, Brooks especially, aren't 
>> cheap and having to buy and try one only to find that it doesn't work for 
>> you can be a difficult decision.  Too bad that someone hasn't developed a 
>> "saddle fit" device like the "fit kit" where one could experience the ride 
>> of all these different kinds of dimensions. But that's probably an 
>> impractical idea...
>> On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 6:45:42 PM UTC-6 Jay wrote:
>>
>>> I'll preface this by saying I know saddles are highly subjective, and 
>>> what works for one may not work fo you.  What I wanted to ask about is 
>>> "general thinking".  Just wanting to confirm some thoughts I've had about 
>>> this...
>>>
>>> My sit bones are 125mm apart.  I've had them measured a few times.  This 
>>> is when I'm sitting upright.  I believe general rule is the more upright 
>>> you are on the bike, the wider you go with the saddle (e.g., if I'm 90 
>>> degrees/straight up, add a few cm; aero, maybe just one cm).  Any other 
>>> logic to share with respect to sit bones and saddle width?
>>>
>>> My saddle is level with tops of my bars (on two of three bikes).  This 
>>> puts me in a comfortable position, maybe 60 degrees when I'm in the hoods.  
>>> All three bikes have drop bars, but only the older road bike has bars below 
>>> the saddle.  My neck and upper back feel great in this position, and I've 
>>> previously had issues in this area, so that's a victory.
>>>
>>> I'm still dialing in my Roadini, but for now I have a WTB Silverado on 
>>> there (135 wide).  It's maybe a little narrow, but I've done 2hr rides and 
>>> felt fine (pedalling is not impeded at all, and it's comfortable in the 
>>> nether regions).  Feels like my sit bones are close to the edge but I can 
>>> feel around there and know there is just enough room to spare.  I've had 
>>> that same saddle on another bike and that was also fine.  Not a big fan of 
>>> the edges on that saddle, as it's very flat across and feels like it's 
>>> digging in a bit (a cm further out than my sit bones), but I'm trying to 
>>> sort that out and not really my point with this post (just sharing for 
>>> context).  Reason I went with this 135mm saddle is my previous 147mm 
>>> Prologo felt too wide, and the cut out was digging in the nether regions.  
>>> So I tried something more narrow and I no longer get that discomfort.
>>>
>>> I do have a Brooks B17, and I've had one before on an older bike, and a 
>>> few other leather saddles over the years.  What's attracted me to them is 
>>> that I rarely got any friction or chafing, or sit bone pain.  I do set them 
>>> up, nose up, so rear of the saddle is flat and I'm not sliding forward.  
>>>
>>> However, the B17 is 35mm wid

[RBW] Re: Philadelphia Bike Expo March 16 - 17

2024-02-29 Thread Pam Bikes
I'll be there w/my Betty Foy.  I'll be leading a ride from the Convention 
Ctr to the Keystonebike party Sat at 7 pm, leading a Sun morning ride to 
the Expo and presenting Sun at 12.  Please come see me and ride w/me.  
https://phillybikeexpo.com/2024-seminars-and-events/#ride-posts-2024

On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 5:22:03 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:

> https://phillybikeexpo.com/
>
> Lots of things to do--the expo, rides, parties, coffee and meet ups.
>
> I'm going.  Who else?  I'm within walking distance to the expo (but will 
> be riding my Betty Foy there, because, well..., I should ride).  If anyone 
> needs any local assistance, please reach out via DM.  
>
> There is free bike valet parking by Neighborhood Bike works, and donations 
> accepted.  It's a great way to fund the community bike center.
>
> I hope to meet or see again lots of us happy Riv riders.
>
> Roberta
>

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[RBW] Re: Possum

2024-02-29 Thread Nick A.
Hi Pam, hope you had a lovely ride. Thanks for sharing the look of the 
much-shorter-snouted island cousin of our usual fare here in the US. 

Nick A in Falls Church VA

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 7:46:05 PM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote:

> Yesterday I took a day trip from Charlotte to Burlington, NC.  I went to 
> the Textile Museum at Glencoe Village.  There was an Australian possum.  
> I've wondered what they looked like and how different they are.  I love my 
> possum wool neck gaiter.  [image: IMG_7124.JPG][image: IMG_7123.JPG]

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Re: [RBW] Stainless bottle/ cage recommendation

2024-02-29 Thread Pam Bikes
Arundel Looney Bins are adjustable and can hold all my bottles - Thermos, 
Nalgene, Swell, Polar Bottle, CorksicleDial holds it tight so no 
rattles.

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 9:22:44 AM UTC-5 Justin Kennedy wrote:

> I have a Klean Kanteen 800ml w/ a bamboo top. The top would rattle a 
> little during rides but I put a tiny strip of Newbaum's on it and it's now 
> rattle free. It fits snugly in a King Iris cage.  
>
> On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 8:29:14 AM UTC-5 sarahlik...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the Bivo suggestion, those are just what I have been 
>> looking for. I ordered two and am going to give them a test run soon!
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 9:23:42 PM UTC-8 ocea...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> +1 for king cages and I’ve recently discovered Bivo water bottles. 
>>> They’re excellent and silent. 
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 8:33:57 PM UTC-8 John Dewey wrote:
>>>
 + 1 Iris. Simple, indestructible, elegant shape,

 Jock

 On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 8:07 PM John Rinker  wrote:

> I've enjoyed the Iris King cages 
> .
>  
> Very secure and quite elegant looking.
> [image: Screen Shot 2024-02-25 at 8.06.35 PM.png]
> Cheers, John
>
>
> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 7:52:55 PM UTC-8 campyo...@me.com 
> wrote:
>
>> These have worked well for me. Adjustable fit to keep the bottle 
>> firmly in place.
>>
>> [image: cfff0946e78b4f4406f14619c8cbfea9.jpeg]
>>
>> Mojave Water Bottle Cage 
>> 
>> velo-orange.com 
>> 
>> 
>>  
>>
>> --Eric Norris
>> campyo...@me.com
>> Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
>> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy 
>>
>> On Feb 25, 2024, at 7:03 PM, Bernard Duhon  
>> wrote:
>>
>> Mates, 
>>  
>> I would like to migrate to a stainless water bottle.  Most folks with 
>> em I noticed a rattle I could not tolerate.
>>  
>> Recommendation for a rattle free stainless bottle & cage ( of any 
>> composition)  
>>  
>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Northern Hemisphere Winter 2023-2024 Ride Photos

2024-02-29 Thread John Rinker
Takashi, In the past week I've seen 3 things that make me remember Japan so 
fondly. I saw a lovely 'Rider's Lens' on Bikepacking.com of a quirky 
Japanese family who take brilliant photos, a video of an English fellow 
riding from Sapporo to Kyushu, and now your photos of very familiar roads 
and scenery. Perhaps one day I'll enjoy your beautiful country again. 
Cheers, John

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 12:15:09 PM UTC-8 Tony Lockhart wrote:

> Lovely scenery, Takashi!
>
> On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 5:17:37 AM UTC-8 Takashi wrote:
>
>> Couple of photos from last Saturday.
>> Trees were white with snow, but hardly any snow on the road.
>>
>> [image: DSC03515.jpg]
>>
>> [image: DSC03519.jpg]
>>
>> Takashi
>>
>> 2024年2月27日火曜日 4:31:06 UTC+9 drewfi...@gmail.com:
>>
>>> 73 and sunny here in Atlanta. Snuck out on my lunch break for a quick 
>>> ride on the Holdsworth. Swapped the Atlantis over to Toscos, and put the 
>>> Albatross bars on this golden oldie. 
>>>
>>>
>>> [image: Holdsworth Alba.jpg]
>>> On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 9:02:37 AM UTC-5 Bikie#4646 wrote:
>>>
 Tony, Thanks for that bit of Hillborne history.  I

 As to the brake change, if pulling a wide tire without deflating it, 
 the Paul centerpulls open wide. 

 Paul

 On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 12:40:53 AM EST, Tony Lockhart <
 alockh...@gmail.com> wrote: 


 Hey Paul, 
 Beautiful Homer that you've got! I really like the bags and mustache 
 bars.

 I bought my Sam in December of 2009.maybe in the first couple of 
 runs? I'm not entirely certain. At any rate, those early ones didn't come 
 with the accent head tubes. I've been daydreaming about getting the Sam 
 repainted to a celeste or Homer bluemaybe even change ditch the canti 
 posts and change over to side pulls. Haha, I knowsacrilege!

 On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 6:31:08 PM UTC-8 Bikie#4646 wrote:

 Tony, nice image! Just curious, is your bike a repaint? No cream head 
 tube or accents? 
 I myself have a Homer which was restored and powder coated monochrome, 
 except for modified decals. Since I also have a Sam Hillborne, it is nice 
 to set it apart from that (and other Rivendells).
 Paul Germain
 Midlothian, Va.
 [image: IMG_7763.jpeg]

 On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 9:22:32 AM UTC-5 Tony Lockhart wrote:


 Early morning...Pasadena, CA
 [image: IMG_3410.JPG]
 On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 7:05:45 PM UTC-8 kyleco...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 Love the photos from Japan! Thanks for sharing.

 On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 7:48 AM Takashi  wrote:

 We have very little snowfall this winter. I think I wrote the same 
 thing in the previous winter, but even less snow now.
 Anyway, here are a few photos from last Sunday.

 Mt. Ontake:
 [image: DSC03502.jpg]

 Kiso Mountains:
 [image: DSC03509.jpg]

 Even with this little snowfall, I couldn't ride my bike on an unplowed 
 road.
 Here, my bike is standing without help of kickstand.
 [image: DSC03499.jpg]

 Takashi

 2024年2月13日火曜日 9:38:19 UTC+9 Collin A:

 A bit of a delayed post, but I swung up by Riv World HQ a couple 
 weekends ago and got some moody mid-ride photos in. What isn't pictured is 
 the muddy mess the bike was about 20-30 minutes later.

 FYI, the cazaderos are not great mud tires...but most already knew that 
 I'm sure
 [image: Riv Shell.jpg]

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Re: [RBW] Re: Sit Bone Width and Saddles

2024-02-29 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
Rivet saddles used to allow you to try a bunch of their saddles before you
chose one to keep.  I'm not sure if they are doing that nowadays...

Toshi

On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:45 PM George Schick  wrote:

> The trouble is that experimenting around with these different saddle
> widths, lengths, "scoops," or whatever in order to find the right fit can
> run into a lot of money.  Most of these saddles, Brooks especially, aren't
> cheap and having to buy and try one only to find that it doesn't work for
> you can be a difficult decision.  Too bad that someone hasn't developed a
> "saddle fit" device like the "fit kit" where one could experience the ride
> of all these different kinds of dimensions. But that's probably an
> impractical idea...
> On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 6:45:42 PM UTC-6 Jay wrote:
>
>> I'll preface this by saying I know saddles are highly subjective, and
>> what works for one may not work fo you.  What I wanted to ask about is
>> "general thinking".  Just wanting to confirm some thoughts I've had about
>> this...
>>
>> My sit bones are 125mm apart.  I've had them measured a few times.  This
>> is when I'm sitting upright.  I believe general rule is the more upright
>> you are on the bike, the wider you go with the saddle (e.g., if I'm 90
>> degrees/straight up, add a few cm; aero, maybe just one cm).  Any other
>> logic to share with respect to sit bones and saddle width?
>>
>> My saddle is level with tops of my bars (on two of three bikes).  This
>> puts me in a comfortable position, maybe 60 degrees when I'm in the hoods.
>> All three bikes have drop bars, but only the older road bike has bars below
>> the saddle.  My neck and upper back feel great in this position, and I've
>> previously had issues in this area, so that's a victory.
>>
>> I'm still dialing in my Roadini, but for now I have a WTB Silverado on
>> there (135 wide).  It's maybe a little narrow, but I've done 2hr rides and
>> felt fine (pedalling is not impeded at all, and it's comfortable in the
>> nether regions).  Feels like my sit bones are close to the edge but I can
>> feel around there and know there is just enough room to spare.  I've had
>> that same saddle on another bike and that was also fine.  Not a big fan of
>> the edges on that saddle, as it's very flat across and feels like it's
>> digging in a bit (a cm further out than my sit bones), but I'm trying to
>> sort that out and not really my point with this post (just sharing for
>> context).  Reason I went with this 135mm saddle is my previous 147mm
>> Prologo felt too wide, and the cut out was digging in the nether regions.
>> So I tried something more narrow and I no longer get that discomfort.
>>
>> I do have a Brooks B17, and I've had one before on an older bike, and a
>> few other leather saddles over the years.  What's attracted me to them is
>> that I rarely got any friction or chafing, or sit bone pain.  I do set them
>> up, nose up, so rear of the saddle is flat and I'm not sliding forward.
>>
>> However, the B17 is 35mm wider than the WTB, and 45mm wider than my sit
>> bones, so I'm wondering if this saddle make sense for me...and anyone else
>> with similar 'specs'. I've read/watched reviews where much bigger folks
>> love the saddle (some hate it too, but that's maybe about
>> leather/hardness).  Some of the reviews are from people who say their sit
>> bones are 150+ apart.  That gives them 10mm on either side, vs. my 22.5mm
>> per side.  I realize how we sit on the saddle, torso angle, etc., are
>> different, but generally speaking...like do skinny people or those with
>> somewhat narrow sit bones get along great with this saddle?  If so, is
>> there a set up trick for them, that is different than someone with much
>> wider sit bones?  I would say my problem with it is pedalling freedom, and
>> not feeling impeded by the size of the saddle, the skirt, etc.  I can't say
>> for sure that's my problem with it, just giving a theory.
>>
>> I'll pause there, as I'll likely get some good questions/comments and can
>> take it from there.  Thanks!
>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: PSA: REI "Microlite" insulated stainless steel water bottles with full cover over spout

2024-02-29 Thread Patrick Moore
<$5 = good deal!

Note to all: These are a wee bit bigger in diameter than your standard
plastic waterbottle, but my Iris and side-mount Specialized plastic cages
handle them just fine.

On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 8:38 PM Roberta  wrote:

> Thanks, Patrick! That looks like a really nice water bottle and it’s
> bigger than most. I couldn’t resist the red Dahlia color to match all the
> red hearts on my Betty Foy. I didn’t realize I had REI points so this cost
> me less than five dollars Roberta.
>
> On Friday, February 23, 2024 at 11:04:38 AM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> It's hard to find water bottles with lids that cover the entire drinking
>> area but this is one and it's a particularly nice on. And it's on sale.
>>
>> The only defect is that the locking mech is all plastic, but mine have
>> held up well for 5+ years. It does keep beverages hot for a few hours in
>> cold temps, at least in the ~30 to 40 degree range.
>>
>>
>> https://www.rei.com/product/232074/gsi-outdoors-microlite-720-flip-vacuum-water-bottle-24-fl-oz
>>
>> BTW, if anyone knows where to find regular uninsulated plastic
>> waterbottles with the full-cover flip-up lid, please let me know. They used
>> to be quite common but I've not been able to find any recently and I'm down
>> to my last one. I use these in warmer weather.
>>
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[RBW] Re: Sit Bone Width and Saddles

2024-02-29 Thread George Schick
The trouble is that experimenting around with these different saddle 
widths, lengths, "scoops," or whatever in order to find the right fit can 
run into a lot of money.  Most of these saddles, Brooks especially, aren't 
cheap and having to buy and try one only to find that it doesn't work for 
you can be a difficult decision.  Too bad that someone hasn't developed a 
"saddle fit" device like the "fit kit" where one could experience the ride 
of all these different kinds of dimensions. But that's probably an 
impractical idea...
On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 6:45:42 PM UTC-6 Jay wrote:

> I'll preface this by saying I know saddles are highly subjective, and what 
> works for one may not work fo you.  What I wanted to ask about is "general 
> thinking".  Just wanting to confirm some thoughts I've had about this...
>
> My sit bones are 125mm apart.  I've had them measured a few times.  This 
> is when I'm sitting upright.  I believe general rule is the more upright 
> you are on the bike, the wider you go with the saddle (e.g., if I'm 90 
> degrees/straight up, add a few cm; aero, maybe just one cm).  Any other 
> logic to share with respect to sit bones and saddle width?
>
> My saddle is level with tops of my bars (on two of three bikes).  This 
> puts me in a comfortable position, maybe 60 degrees when I'm in the hoods. 
>  All three bikes have drop bars, but only the older road bike has bars 
> below the saddle.  My neck and upper back feel great in this position, and 
> I've previously had issues in this area, so that's a victory.
>
> I'm still dialing in my Roadini, but for now I have a WTB Silverado on 
> there (135 wide).  It's maybe a little narrow, but I've done 2hr rides and 
> felt fine (pedalling is not impeded at all, and it's comfortable in the 
> nether regions).  Feels like my sit bones are close to the edge but I can 
> feel around there and know there is just enough room to spare.  I've had 
> that same saddle on another bike and that was also fine.  Not a big fan of 
> the edges on that saddle, as it's very flat across and feels like it's 
> digging in a bit (a cm further out than my sit bones), but I'm trying to 
> sort that out and not really my point with this post (just sharing for 
> context).  Reason I went with this 135mm saddle is my previous 147mm 
> Prologo felt too wide, and the cut out was digging in the nether regions. 
>  So I tried something more narrow and I no longer get that discomfort.
>
> I do have a Brooks B17, and I've had one before on an older bike, and a 
> few other leather saddles over the years.  What's attracted me to them is 
> that I rarely got any friction or chafing, or sit bone pain.  I do set them 
> up, nose up, so rear of the saddle is flat and I'm not sliding forward.  
>
> However, the B17 is 35mm wider than the WTB, and 45mm wider than my sit 
> bones, so I'm wondering if this saddle make sense for me...and anyone else 
> with similar 'specs'. I've read/watched reviews where much bigger folks 
> love the saddle (some hate it too, but that's maybe about 
> leather/hardness).  Some of the reviews are from people who say their sit 
> bones are 150+ apart.  That gives them 10mm on either side, vs. my 22.5mm 
> per side.  I realize how we sit on the saddle, torso angle, etc., are 
> different, but generally speaking...like do skinny people or those with 
> somewhat narrow sit bones get along great with this saddle?  If so, is 
> there a set up trick for them, that is different than someone with much 
> wider sit bones?  I would say my problem with it is pedalling freedom, and 
> not feeling impeded by the size of the saddle, the skirt, etc.  I can't say 
> for sure that's my problem with it, just giving a theory.
>
> I'll pause there, as I'll likely get some good questions/comments and can 
> take it from there.  Thanks!
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Re: [RBW] Re: Northern Hemisphere Winter 2023-2024 Ride Photos

2024-02-29 Thread Tony Lockhart
Lovely scenery, Takashi!

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 5:17:37 AM UTC-8 Takashi wrote:

> Couple of photos from last Saturday.
> Trees were white with snow, but hardly any snow on the road.
>
> [image: DSC03515.jpg]
>
> [image: DSC03519.jpg]
>
> Takashi
>
> 2024年2月27日火曜日 4:31:06 UTC+9 drewfi...@gmail.com:
>
>> 73 and sunny here in Atlanta. Snuck out on my lunch break for a quick 
>> ride on the Holdsworth. Swapped the Atlantis over to Toscos, and put the 
>> Albatross bars on this golden oldie. 
>>
>>
>> [image: Holdsworth Alba.jpg]
>> On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 9:02:37 AM UTC-5 Bikie#4646 wrote:
>>
>>> Tony, Thanks for that bit of Hillborne history.  I
>>>
>>> As to the brake change, if pulling a wide tire without deflating it, the 
>>> Paul centerpulls open wide. 
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 12:40:53 AM EST, Tony Lockhart <
>>> alockh...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>>
>>>
>>> Hey Paul, 
>>> Beautiful Homer that you've got! I really like the bags and mustache 
>>> bars.
>>>
>>> I bought my Sam in December of 2009.maybe in the first couple of 
>>> runs? I'm not entirely certain. At any rate, those early ones didn't come 
>>> with the accent head tubes. I've been daydreaming about getting the Sam 
>>> repainted to a celeste or Homer bluemaybe even change ditch the canti 
>>> posts and change over to side pulls. Haha, I knowsacrilege!
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 6:31:08 PM UTC-8 Bikie#4646 wrote:
>>>
>>> Tony, nice image! Just curious, is your bike a repaint? No cream head 
>>> tube or accents? 
>>> I myself have a Homer which was restored and powder coated monochrome, 
>>> except for modified decals. Since I also have a Sam Hillborne, it is nice 
>>> to set it apart from that (and other Rivendells).
>>> Paul Germain
>>> Midlothian, Va.
>>> [image: IMG_7763.jpeg]
>>>
>>> On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 9:22:32 AM UTC-5 Tony Lockhart wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Early morning...Pasadena, CA
>>> [image: IMG_3410.JPG]
>>> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 7:05:45 PM UTC-8 kyleco...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Love the photos from Japan! Thanks for sharing.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 7:48 AM Takashi  wrote:
>>>
>>> We have very little snowfall this winter. I think I wrote the same thing 
>>> in the previous winter, but even less snow now.
>>> Anyway, here are a few photos from last Sunday.
>>>
>>> Mt. Ontake:
>>> [image: DSC03502.jpg]
>>>
>>> Kiso Mountains:
>>> [image: DSC03509.jpg]
>>>
>>> Even with this little snowfall, I couldn't ride my bike on an unplowed 
>>> road.
>>> Here, my bike is standing without help of kickstand.
>>> [image: DSC03499.jpg]
>>>
>>> Takashi
>>>
>>> 2024年2月13日火曜日 9:38:19 UTC+9 Collin A:
>>>
>>> A bit of a delayed post, but I swung up by Riv World HQ a couple 
>>> weekends ago and got some moody mid-ride photos in. What isn't pictured is 
>>> the muddy mess the bike was about 20-30 minutes later.
>>>
>>> FYI, the cazaderos are not great mud tires...but most already knew that 
>>> I'm sure
>>> [image: Riv Shell.jpg]
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[RBW] Re: FS: Blue Lug "The Day Pack" Xpac

2024-02-29 Thread Dave Grossman
Price drop, $80 shipped!

On Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 7:05:32 PM UTC-6 Dave Grossman wrote:

> Bought this from Blue Lug and just haven't used it much at all.  Its huge, 
> kind of like a newer old school Jansport.  Very lightweight and packable as 
> well.  Listed as 27L, its pretty cavernous.  
>
> Pics Here:  https://photos.app.goo.gl/zvNWbongfiixUMpo9
>
> Asking $90 shipped CONUS
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Re: [RBW] Re: Sit Bone Width and Saddles

2024-02-29 Thread Ted Durant
On Feb 29, 2024, at 1:21 PM, Bill Lindsay  wrote:" It's 275mm wide,"That's probably the length, not the width.  :)Yup. Shouldn’t try to make rushed posts before getting on a plane. It’s 140mm wide BL in ECOn Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 8:39:54 AM UTC-8 Ted Durant wrote:On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 6:45:42 PM UTC-6 Jay wrote:I'll preface this by saying I know saddles are highly subjective, and what works for one may not work for you.  What I wanted to ask about is "general thinking".  Just wanting to confirm some thoughts I've had about this...Saddle  dimensions are much more complex than just width. It's not just where the sit-bones hit the saddle, but at what angle. How much of the saddle lies outside the sit-bones and how it's shaped are also very important. Also important are the cant of the rear and how much "scoop" there is in the transition from tail to front. And all of those things, as you note, have to be in the context of your back-hip angle as you ride.WTB saddles tend to be very flat across the back, with an abrupt falloff in cross-section. I was attracted to them by the cant and scoop, which are a key feature of most Brooks saddles, but the flatness didn't work for me. The Soma Ensho, which is made by Velo in Taiwan, is perfect for me. It's 275mm wide, but the back has a slightly rounded cross-section that falls off at an increasing rate. The amount of cant and scoop feel just right. I can only ride B-17's in a more upright position, and I have to be positioned a little forward on them. I also ride a Berthoud Aspin, which is a similar shape and width in cross-section but has a bit less cant and scoop.Ted DurantMilwaukee WI USA



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[RBW] Re: Sit Bone Width and Saddles

2024-02-29 Thread Bill Lindsay
" It's 275mm wide,"

That's probably the length, not the width.  :)

BL in EC

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 8:39:54 AM UTC-8 Ted Durant wrote:

> On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 6:45:42 PM UTC-6 Jay wrote:
>
> I'll preface this by saying I know saddles are highly subjective, and what 
> works for one may not work for you.  What I wanted to ask about is "general 
> thinking".  Just wanting to confirm some thoughts I've had about this...
>
>
> Saddle  dimensions are much more complex than just width. It's not just 
> where the sit-bones hit the saddle, but at what angle. How much of the 
> saddle lies outside the sit-bones and how it's shaped are also very 
> important. Also important are the cant of the rear and how much "scoop" 
> there is in the transition from tail to front. And all of those things, as 
> you note, have to be in the context of your back-hip angle as you ride.
>
> WTB saddles tend to be very flat across the back, with an abrupt falloff 
> in cross-section. I was attracted to them by the cant and scoop, which are 
> a key feature of most Brooks saddles, but the flatness didn't work for me. 
> The Soma Ensho, which is made by Velo in Taiwan, is perfect for me. It's 
> 275mm wide, but the back has a slightly rounded cross-section that falls 
> off at an increasing rate. The amount of cant and scoop feel just right. I 
> can only ride B-17's in a more upright position, and I have to be 
> positioned a little forward on them. I also ride a Berthoud Aspin, which is 
> a similar shape and width in cross-section but has a bit less cant and 
> scoop.
>
> Ted Durant
> Milwaukee WI USA
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Re: [RBW] Re: Fitz Cycles All Road 56cm 26"/650b Disc Partial Build and Wheels

2024-02-29 Thread Mike Ullmer
Unfortunately not, that front low-rider rack was actually built for my
custom Fitz and I had him add mounts to it so I could use on this frame as
well. Doesn't mean the new owner couldn't have Fitz make them one though :-)

On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 10:37 AM Michael Morrissey <
michaelgmorris...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm shocked this beautiful frame hasn't sold yet. The Coleman stove green
> is perfect on this bike. Does it include the custom front rack that is in
> the last picture of the Google Photos folder?
>
> Michael
> On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>
>> Leap year bump, $1250 shipped in the US
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 12:29:08 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>>
>>> Midweek bump and price drop, $1250 plus shipping
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 5:11:27 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>>>
 Bump and a price drop, $1350 plus shipping.

 Also, in need of a few items for a trade/partial trade:

 Nitto Marks Rack
 58cm Atlantis
 700c 135mm spaced dynamo wheelset

 On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 2:38:16 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:

> Wheels are sold. Also, I forgot to include that the rear spacing is
> 135mm.
>
> Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders - $1400 plus shipping
>
> On Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at 11:09:42 AM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer
> wrote:
>
>> This is cross-posted from the i-bob list. Hoping to pass along this
>> frameset and wheels to fund a near-term Spring Break trip for the fam 
>> down
>> to Mexico. Long-term, this bike's place in the stable will be replaced 
>> with
>> a properly sized Atlantis or Appaloosa.
>>
>> This is one I never thought I'd get rid of, but I have to admit it's
>> not the right size and it's not getting much ride time. I bought this 
>> from
>> John Fitz, but I'm the second owner. Here's the original color/build (
>> https://www.facebook.com/FitzCyclez/posts/958878954200930). I
>> reached out to have him build me a fork similar to the one that was on 
>> this
>> bike, but instead he happened to have this frame/fork available. He
>> re-powdercoated it for me, built the custom rack and added a bunch of
>> braze-ons. Here's what's included with the sale:
>>
>> 1) Frame/Fork
>> 2) 1 1/8" Silver Chris King Headset
>> 3) Custom Front SS Rando Rack with integrated light mount and wire
>> guides
>> 4) Velo Orange 26" 60mm Smooth Fenders with Ruthworks Mudguards
>> 5) Matching Green Powdercoated Truvatic 110mm 26.0 Stem
>> 6) Maroon Powdercoated xxmm Stem 31.8 (this was the previous
>> powdercoat color)
>>
>> Frame/Fork Details:
>>
>> TT - Columbus 28.6 8/5/8
>> DT  - (unknown) 31.8 9/6/9 or 8/5/8
>> ST - Nova 28.6 9/6/1.2
>> SS - 17mm true temper
>> BB - 68mm BSA Paragon
>> Paragon Dropouts front and back
>> Fork Blades - Disc specific Nova fork blades 1.1 wall thickness
>> Fork Crown - Pacenti MTB Fork Crown
>> Braze-ons - lighting guides on fork blade and under downtube, three
>> bottle bosses, pump pegs on non-drive seatstay, low-rider front rack
>> mounts,
>>
>> Takes a 27.2 seatpost, 28.6 front derailleur. Built around 160mm
>> rotors front/rear. It clears Compass/Rene Herse Rat Trap Pass 2.3" Tires
>> easily. I never ran with 650b, but was told it would do 650bx48 just 
>> fine.
>> I've used this as a drop-bar enduro all-road and an upright basket 
>> cruiser
>> with Nitto Albatross bars. It handles great with a rear rack and big
>> saddlebag (I used a large Sackville).
>>
>> Frame is in great shape, all threads clean and no dents/dings. Never
>> been crashed. The powder coat is probably 8/10. There's some worn away on
>> the drive side chainstay, and the non-drive side inside chainstay from 
>> the
>> disc rubbing. There's a few other spots where the powder coat has been
>> rubbed away, but overall pretty good.
>>
>> Wheels:
>>
>> 26" Disc 28H Nextie 26" i30 carbon rims laced to SP PD-8 front,
>> BikeHubStore BX106R rear, using silver Sapim Laser spokes & nipples. Rims
>> are true and all spokes are in good tension. Come with Rene Herse Rat 
>> Trap
>> Pass 2.3" Tires set up tubeless. Tires have 1000+ miles on them, but 
>> treads
>> are in good shape. Deore XT Skewers. 160mm rotors, 6-bolt front, 
>> centerlock
>> rear.
>>
>> Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders/Wheels - $1650 plus shipping via
>> Bikeflights/Pirateship
>>
>> Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders - $1400 plus shipping
>>
>> Wheels Only - $350 plus shipping
>>
>> Pics and a couple past build configurations here:
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[RBW] Re: Sit Bone Width and Saddles

2024-02-29 Thread Ted Durant
On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 6:45:42 PM UTC-6 Jay wrote:

I'll preface this by saying I know saddles are highly subjective, and what 
works for one may not work for you.  What I wanted to ask about is "general 
thinking".  Just wanting to confirm some thoughts I've had about this...


Saddle  dimensions are much more complex than just width. It's not just 
where the sit-bones hit the saddle, but at what angle. How much of the 
saddle lies outside the sit-bones and how it's shaped are also very 
important. Also important are the cant of the rear and how much "scoop" 
there is in the transition from tail to front. And all of those things, as 
you note, have to be in the context of your back-hip angle as you ride.

WTB saddles tend to be very flat across the back, with an abrupt falloff in 
cross-section. I was attracted to them by the cant and scoop, which are a 
key feature of most Brooks saddles, but the flatness didn't work for me. 
The Soma Ensho, which is made by Velo in Taiwan, is perfect for me. It's 
275mm wide, but the back has a slightly rounded cross-section that falls 
off at an increasing rate. The amount of cant and scoop feel just right. I 
can only ride B-17's in a more upright position, and I have to be 
positioned a little forward on them. I also ride a Berthoud Aspin, which is 
a similar shape and width in cross-section but has a bit less cant and 
scoop.

Ted Durant
Milwaukee WI USA

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[RBW] Re: Fitz Cycles All Road 56cm 26"/650b Disc Partial Build and Wheels

2024-02-29 Thread Michael Morrissey
I'm shocked this beautiful frame hasn't sold yet. The Coleman stove green 
is perfect on this bike. Does it include the custom front rack that is in 
the last picture of the Google Photos folder?

Michael
On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote:

> Leap year bump, $1250 shipped in the US
>
> On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 12:29:08 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>
>> Midweek bump and price drop, $1250 plus shipping
>>
>> On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 5:11:27 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>>
>>> Bump and a price drop, $1350 plus shipping.
>>>
>>> Also, in need of a few items for a trade/partial trade:
>>>
>>> Nitto Marks Rack
>>> 58cm Atlantis
>>> 700c 135mm spaced dynamo wheelset
>>>
>>> On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 2:38:16 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>>>
 Wheels are sold. Also, I forgot to include that the rear spacing is 
 135mm.

 Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders - $1400 plus shipping

 On Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at 11:09:42 AM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer 
 wrote:

> This is cross-posted from the i-bob list. Hoping to pass along this 
> frameset and wheels to fund a near-term Spring Break trip for the fam 
> down 
> to Mexico. Long-term, this bike's place in the stable will be replaced 
> with 
> a properly sized Atlantis or Appaloosa.
>
> This is one I never thought I'd get rid of, but I have to admit it's 
> not the right size and it's not getting much ride time. I bought this 
> from 
> John Fitz, but I'm the second owner. Here's the original color/build (
> https://www.facebook.com/FitzCyclez/posts/958878954200930). I reached 
> out to have him build me a fork similar to the one that was on this bike, 
> but instead he happened to have this frame/fork available. He 
> re-powdercoated it for me, built the custom rack and added a bunch of 
> braze-ons. Here's what's included with the sale:
>
> 1) Frame/Fork
> 2) 1 1/8" Silver Chris King Headset
> 3) Custom Front SS Rando Rack with integrated light mount and wire 
> guides
> 4) Velo Orange 26" 60mm Smooth Fenders with Ruthworks Mudguards
> 5) Matching Green Powdercoated Truvatic 110mm 26.0 Stem
> 6) Maroon Powdercoated xxmm Stem 31.8 (this was the previous 
> powdercoat color)
>
> Frame/Fork Details:
>
> TT - Columbus 28.6 8/5/8
> DT  - (unknown) 31.8 9/6/9 or 8/5/8
> ST - Nova 28.6 9/6/1.2
> SS - 17mm true temper
> BB - 68mm BSA Paragon
> Paragon Dropouts front and back
> Fork Blades - Disc specific Nova fork blades 1.1 wall thickness
> Fork Crown - Pacenti MTB Fork Crown
> Braze-ons - lighting guides on fork blade and under downtube, three 
> bottle bosses, pump pegs on non-drive seatstay, low-rider front rack 
> mounts, 
>
> Takes a 27.2 seatpost, 28.6 front derailleur. Built around 160mm 
> rotors front/rear. It clears Compass/Rene Herse Rat Trap Pass 2.3" Tires 
> easily. I never ran with 650b, but was told it would do 650bx48 just 
> fine. 
> I've used this as a drop-bar enduro all-road and an upright basket 
> cruiser 
> with Nitto Albatross bars. It handles great with a rear rack and big 
> saddlebag (I used a large Sackville). 
>
> Frame is in great shape, all threads clean and no dents/dings. Never 
> been crashed. The powder coat is probably 8/10. There's some worn away on 
> the drive side chainstay, and the non-drive side inside chainstay from 
> the 
> disc rubbing. There's a few other spots where the powder coat has been 
> rubbed away, but overall pretty good.
>
> Wheels:
>
> 26" Disc 28H Nextie 26" i30 carbon rims laced to SP PD-8 front, 
> BikeHubStore BX106R rear, using silver Sapim Laser spokes & nipples. Rims 
> are true and all spokes are in good tension. Come with Rene Herse Rat 
> Trap 
> Pass 2.3" Tires set up tubeless. Tires have 1000+ miles on them, but 
> treads 
> are in good shape. Deore XT Skewers. 160mm rotors, 6-bolt front, 
> centerlock 
> rear.
>
> Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders/Wheels - $1650 plus shipping via 
> Bikeflights/Pirateship
>
> Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders - $1400 plus shipping
>
> Wheels Only - $350 plus shipping
>
> Pics and a couple past build configurations here: 
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/uzfJcaTh9UCcpFV8A
>


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[RBW] Re: FS - Phil Hub, TA Crank, Shimano R400 Levers, DA 9s Cassette, Nitto Pearl Stem

2024-02-29 Thread Huston
Thank you for your interest in these bits.  Here are the remaining items:

1) Shimano BL-R400 brake levers (Tiagra/Sora).  *SOLD*.

2) Dia-Compe (Gran Compe) Ene Ciclo roller cable hanger.  *SOLD*.

3) Shimano Dura Ace CS-7700 9 speed 12-25 cassette.  *SOLD*.

4) Nitto Pearl 11 (NP) quill stem - 26.0mm.   *SOLD*.

5) Shimano 105 (RD-5500) 9 speed long cage rear derailleur.  Very good 
condition.  *$50.00*.

6) Phil Wood rear hub.  Not sure if this is the exact version that 
Rivendell used to sell, but it's 130mm and threaded for a freewheel.  Laced 
and ridden but still in excellent condition.  *$150.00*.

7) TA Specialites Zephyr triple crank arms. 175mm.  You can run either a 
110/74 or a 110/56 BCD.  A 74 inner will let you run down to a 24 tooth 
chainring while the 56 inner will let you run a 22 or 20 tooth chainring.  I 
have the dust caps somewhere and will include them. Light markings.  The 
drive side extractor threads are not the best, but I gently worked them 
with the puller tool and managed to get the arm off the spindle.  *$200.00*.

--Huston (Lexington, KY)

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[RBW] Re: Fitz Cycles All Road 56cm 26"/650b Disc Partial Build and Wheels

2024-02-29 Thread Michael Ullmer
Leap year bump, $1250 shipped in the US

On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 12:29:08 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:

> Midweek bump and price drop, $1250 plus shipping
>
> On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 5:11:27 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>
>> Bump and a price drop, $1350 plus shipping.
>>
>> Also, in need of a few items for a trade/partial trade:
>>
>> Nitto Marks Rack
>> 58cm Atlantis
>> 700c 135mm spaced dynamo wheelset
>>
>> On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 2:38:16 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>>
>>> Wheels are sold. Also, I forgot to include that the rear spacing is 
>>> 135mm.
>>>
>>> Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders - $1400 plus shipping
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at 11:09:42 AM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 This is cross-posted from the i-bob list. Hoping to pass along this 
 frameset and wheels to fund a near-term Spring Break trip for the fam down 
 to Mexico. Long-term, this bike's place in the stable will be replaced 
 with 
 a properly sized Atlantis or Appaloosa.

 This is one I never thought I'd get rid of, but I have to admit it's 
 not the right size and it's not getting much ride time. I bought this from 
 John Fitz, but I'm the second owner. Here's the original color/build (
 https://www.facebook.com/FitzCyclez/posts/958878954200930). I reached 
 out to have him build me a fork similar to the one that was on this bike, 
 but instead he happened to have this frame/fork available. He 
 re-powdercoated it for me, built the custom rack and added a bunch of 
 braze-ons. Here's what's included with the sale:

 1) Frame/Fork
 2) 1 1/8" Silver Chris King Headset
 3) Custom Front SS Rando Rack with integrated light mount and wire 
 guides
 4) Velo Orange 26" 60mm Smooth Fenders with Ruthworks Mudguards
 5) Matching Green Powdercoated Truvatic 110mm 26.0 Stem
 6) Maroon Powdercoated xxmm Stem 31.8 (this was the previous powdercoat 
 color)

 Frame/Fork Details:

 TT - Columbus 28.6 8/5/8
 DT  - (unknown) 31.8 9/6/9 or 8/5/8
 ST - Nova 28.6 9/6/1.2
 SS - 17mm true temper
 BB - 68mm BSA Paragon
 Paragon Dropouts front and back
 Fork Blades - Disc specific Nova fork blades 1.1 wall thickness
 Fork Crown - Pacenti MTB Fork Crown
 Braze-ons - lighting guides on fork blade and under downtube, three 
 bottle bosses, pump pegs on non-drive seatstay, low-rider front rack 
 mounts, 

 Takes a 27.2 seatpost, 28.6 front derailleur. Built around 160mm rotors 
 front/rear. It clears Compass/Rene Herse Rat Trap Pass 2.3" Tires easily. 
 I 
 never ran with 650b, but was told it would do 650bx48 just fine. I've used 
 this as a drop-bar enduro all-road and an upright basket cruiser with 
 Nitto 
 Albatross bars. It handles great with a rear rack and big saddlebag (I 
 used 
 a large Sackville). 

 Frame is in great shape, all threads clean and no dents/dings. Never 
 been crashed. The powder coat is probably 8/10. There's some worn away on 
 the drive side chainstay, and the non-drive side inside chainstay from the 
 disc rubbing. There's a few other spots where the powder coat has been 
 rubbed away, but overall pretty good.

 Wheels:

 26" Disc 28H Nextie 26" i30 carbon rims laced to SP PD-8 front, 
 BikeHubStore BX106R rear, using silver Sapim Laser spokes & nipples. Rims 
 are true and all spokes are in good tension. Come with Rene Herse Rat Trap 
 Pass 2.3" Tires set up tubeless. Tires have 1000+ miles on them, but 
 treads 
 are in good shape. Deore XT Skewers. 160mm rotors, 6-bolt front, 
 centerlock 
 rear.

 Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders/Wheels - $1650 plus shipping via 
 Bikeflights/Pirateship

 Frame/Fork/Headset/Rack/Fenders - $1400 plus shipping

 Wheels Only - $350 plus shipping

 Pics and a couple past build configurations here: 
 https://photos.app.goo.gl/uzfJcaTh9UCcpFV8A

>>>

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[RBW] Re: WTB: Nitto Saddlebag Grip R50

2024-02-29 Thread Michael Ullmer
Sorry to hear it's been discontinued! A list member came through and I'm 
all set. I see that Ben's Cycle is all sold out now too. Such a bummer for 
a well functioning piece by Nitto. There doesn't seem to be any equivalent 
either. One of the nice things about this too is that it can lower the 
attachment point for the bag (which I need on my Ram).

On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 2:20:14 PM UTC-6 Dorothy C wrote:

> Will stated recently that the R50 is discontinued, so grab one while you 
> can if you want one. 
>
> On Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 4:39:31 PM UTC-8 kiziria...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Ben's got it at a very good price. 
>> https://www.benscycle.com/nitto-r50-quick-release-saddle-bag-supporter-bag_part_nitto__870-179-11/p
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 9:48:32 AM UTC-8 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>>
>>> Once upon a time I had a couple of these but swung towards carring my 
>>> cargo upfront on my bikes for a few years. Now I'm back on the rear 
>>> saddlebag train and want to grab one of these for my Ram. Riv is out of 
>>> stock...
>>>
>>> Anyone holding?
>>>
>>> Mike in Minneapolis
>>>
>>

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Re: [RBW] Stainless bottle/ cage recommendation

2024-02-29 Thread Justin Kennedy
I have a Klean Kanteen 800ml w/ a bamboo top. The top would rattle a little 
during rides but I put a tiny strip of Newbaum's on it and it's now rattle 
free. It fits snugly in a King Iris cage.  

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 8:29:14 AM UTC-5 sarahlik...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Thank you for the Bivo suggestion, those are just what I have been looking 
> for. I ordered two and am going to give them a test run soon!
>
> Sarah
>
> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 9:23:42 PM UTC-8 ocea...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> +1 for king cages and I’ve recently discovered Bivo water bottles. 
>> They’re excellent and silent. 
>>
>> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 8:33:57 PM UTC-8 John Dewey wrote:
>>
>>> + 1 Iris. Simple, indestructible, elegant shape,
>>>
>>> Jock
>>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 8:07 PM John Rinker  wrote:
>>>
 I've enjoyed the Iris King cages 
 .
  
 Very secure and quite elegant looking.
 [image: Screen Shot 2024-02-25 at 8.06.35 PM.png]
 Cheers, John


 On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 7:52:55 PM UTC-8 campyo...@me.com 
 wrote:

> These have worked well for me. Adjustable fit to keep the bottle 
> firmly in place.
>
> [image: cfff0946e78b4f4406f14619c8cbfea9.jpeg]
>
> Mojave Water Bottle Cage 
> 
> velo-orange.com 
> 
> 
>  
>
> --Eric Norris
> campyo...@me.com
> Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
> YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy 
>
> On Feb 25, 2024, at 7:03 PM, Bernard Duhon  
> wrote:
>
> Mates, 
>  
> I would like to migrate to a stainless water bottle.  Most folks with 
> em I noticed a rattle I could not tolerate.
>  
> Recommendation for a rattle free stainless bottle & cage ( of any 
> composition)  
>  
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Re: [RBW] Stainless bottle/ cage recommendation

2024-02-29 Thread Sarah Carlson
Thank you for the Bivo suggestion, those are just what I have been looking 
for. I ordered two and am going to give them a test run soon!

Sarah

On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 9:23:42 PM UTC-8 ocea...@gmail.com wrote:

> +1 for king cages and I’ve recently discovered Bivo water bottles. They’re 
> excellent and silent. 
>
> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 8:33:57 PM UTC-8 John Dewey wrote:
>
>> + 1 Iris. Simple, indestructible, elegant shape,
>>
>> Jock
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 8:07 PM John Rinker  wrote:
>>
>>> I've enjoyed the Iris King cages 
>>> .
>>>  
>>> Very secure and quite elegant looking.
>>> [image: Screen Shot 2024-02-25 at 8.06.35 PM.png]
>>> Cheers, John
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 7:52:55 PM UTC-8 campyo...@me.com wrote:
>>>
 These have worked well for me. Adjustable fit to keep the bottle firmly 
 in place.

 [image: cfff0946e78b4f4406f14619c8cbfea9.jpeg]

 Mojave Water Bottle Cage 
 
 velo-orange.com 
 
 
  

 --Eric Norris
 campyo...@me.com
 Insta: @CampyOnlyGuy
 YouTube: YouTube.com/CampyOnlyGuy 

 On Feb 25, 2024, at 7:03 PM, Bernard Duhon  
 wrote:

 Mates, 
  
 I would like to migrate to a stainless water bottle.  Most folks with 
 em I noticed a rattle I could not tolerate.
  
 Recommendation for a rattle free stainless bottle & cage ( of any 
 composition)  
  

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Re: [RBW] FS: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2024-02-29 Thread Will Boericke
Sold

On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 8:20 PM Will Boericke  wrote:

> Apologies for cross-post, selling these lightly used Snoqualmies.  One
> tire slightly more worn.  Setup tubeless by prior owner, some residual
> sealant.  $85 shipped CONUS.
>
> Will
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