[RBW] Bagmatcher seeks Medium Shopsack for sale or trade

2018-03-31 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
All,

I'd like a Medium Shopsack, preferably in Grid Grey to match other bags,
but Riv is out of stock at the moment. Let me know if you have a spare! If
you'd prefer to trade, I'd be willing to swap nearly-new versions of
the Roadrunner
Front Runner

or
Ostrich handlebar bags. Thanks!

Geoff
(Denver)

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Re: [RBW] Re: OT: New Bike Shed Day

2017-10-30 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
Erl,

Ditto what Jeremy said. I'd love to see the plans, if you have them and can
share...

Geoff
(Denver)

On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 8:54 AM RichS  wrote:

> Erl, thanks for sharing. Nice shed for nice bikes!
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>
> On Monday, October 30, 2017 at 10:11:25 AM UTC-4, Bikie#4646 wrote:
>>
>> Wonderful design Erl! Love the design.
>>
>> Paul Germain
>> Midlothian, Va.
>>
>> On Monday, October 30, 2017 at 7:52:45 AM UTC-4, WETH wrote:
>>>
>>> Riv content is the Riv contents: Rosco Bubbe, Romulus, and Road Standard.
>>>
>>> Short version: photos of my two new bike sheds recreated from two photos
>>> found online:
>>> https://flickr.com/photos/86975051@N08/sets/72157687667377971
>>>
>>> Longer version:  I have been searching for a bike storage solution for a
>>> few years to house my burgeoning bike collection.  Lot restrictions
>>> including topography and house placement precluded a full size shed or
>>> detached garage as practical or aesthetically desirable solutions.  Storage
>>> inside the house was not optimal or convenient.  After searching online I
>>> came across this intriguing design: https://flic.kr/p/YNFCKL. It looked
>>> compact and most importantly it looked like it would fit my parameters:
>>> wouldn't obstruct the kitchen windows, would fit near the backdoor and
>>> driveway between AC unit and screen porch, and would be easy to secure &
>>> use.  After a fruitless search for plans for the shed I'd seen or an owner
>>> of the photograph, I showed the photo to a few handymen and found one
>>> willing to replicate it.  Since my wife and sons each have a bike, I
>>> thought two sheds would be better than one!  N+1!
>>>
>>> I still need to paint the exteriors, install a lock on the doors, and
>>> install some shelving and hooks inside for helmets and other gear.  (The
>>> bikes are locked to each other in the meantime.)  I also need to find
>>> stronger gas struts to hold the door up/open.  Overall I'm thrilled! I can
>>> now keep all my bikes out of the weather, secured, and hidden all while
>>> keeping them easy to take out and to secure when done!!
>>> Same Photos here:
>>> https://flickr.com/photos/86975051@N08/sets/72157687667377971
>>>
>>> Thanks for indulging my excitement,
>>> Erl
>>>
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[RBW] 58cm Sam Hillborne, Sage, Double TT (complete or frameset)

2016-08-16 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
(Cross-posted from iBOB; apologies for duplication.)

Great bike but too much overlap with other bikes and projects...

I purchased the frameset new from Riv and built it up as a 1x10 drop bar
adventure (enduro? gravel? whatever) bike. 311 miles total, according to
Strava.

SRAM Rival shifters (the old silver ones), Rival derailer and crankset,
Wolftooth front ring. Nitto stem and Noodle bars (46cm). Tektro long reach
brakes with Koolstop salmon replacement pads. Mavic Ksyrium SSC clinchers
that currently have tubes but can easily be converted to tubeless.
Specialized Fat Boy tires.

Photos here: https://goo.gl/photos/ANW4BVbQM4K92kYN9

Price: $1500 "complete" -- as built and pictured, WITHOUT saddle, pedals,
or King cages, but WITH very useful Mark's Rack (not pictured).

OR: $900 frame/fork/headset.

Either option will include the original BB and seatpost from Riv, which I
never used. Of course I will listen to offers for options between these
two. Paypal preferred.

This bike is in Denver. Local sale would be great, but I still have the
shipping box from Riv, and will ship at actual cost.

Geoff
(Denver)

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Re: [RBW] Re: FS: "Biketinkers Union" patches

2016-01-26 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
Are there any Entmoot patches left? :-)



Geoff, already ordered some biketinkers, in
Denver

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philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:

> PM sent - if you don't get it, let me know.
> I've had troubles privately mailing through the group before.
>
> Philip
> www.biketinker.com
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 10:36:07 AM UTC-8, masmojo wrote:
>>
>> No luck, I keep getting thrown into etsy registration. Can you just send
>> my a PayPal invoice or your address and I will mail $'s for 3 patches.
>> Thx
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Re: [RBW] Re: WTB Nano 2.1 v. Smart Sam 2.1

2015-05-01 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
Don't know how these compare with the 2.1, but I've got several rides on
the tubeless Nano 700x40 (on my disc cx bike). They roll very well on
pavement, gravel and dirt. Lack traction on snow (as you might expect).

Geoff
(Denver)

On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Evan Baird vanster...@gmail.com wrote:

 I know i'm being picky, because I really like the 26x2.55 Weirwolf LT,
 but if they may a 26x3 Nano I'd be all over that for my dirt dropper.


 On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 1:06:33 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:

 As an all around tire with an even split of paved, dirt, and trail —
 anyone ridden both? I have ridden the Smart Sams for over a year now and
 they are great on all by the pavement where they lag. Hoping the Nano is an
 improvement without too much loss on the trails. Even if you’ve just ridden
 the Nano’s I’d love your input. Thanks!

 With abandon,
 Patrick

 *www.MindYourHeadCoop.org http://www.MindYourHeadCoop.org*
 *www.OurHolyConception.org http://www.OurHolyConception.org*

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Re: [RBW] Re: Clem on the Blug

2014-10-11 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
Before this gets out of hand -- and for those who are blocked from tumblr
or otherwise unable to read the blug post -- Grant explicitly writes that
the production version will have bottle mounts. To wit:

No bottle mounts [on the pictured prototype]. I think that’s kind of neat,
but it’s not neat if it’s a dealkiller, and it will surely be that for
somebody, *so on they’ll go*.

Geoff
(Denver)

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Garth garth...@gmail.com wrote:


 I don't  get it either .  . .. . but wish them well also.

 No bottle mounts though ?   If it's for style, rolleyes .   If it's for
 minimalism , shake o the head . If it's for cost saving .  . . . . it's
 not worth it !  LoL 

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Re: [RBW] Favorite new rumors from the industry, Interbike-ish stuff

2014-09-22 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
The Paul disc calipers are not a rumor, but an actual thing:
http://theradavist.com/2014/09/paul-component-klamper-road-cross-disc-brakes-coming-soon/

The Phil 13-speed is a prototype, currently fatbike-only.
http://www.vitalmtb.com/photos/features/INTERBIKE-Part-2-Some-of-the-Latest-and-Greatest-for-2015,8119/Prototype-13-Speed-Phil-Wood-Hub,82146/bturman,109


Geoff
(Denver)

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Bill Lindsay tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:

 My cousin manages a largish shop in Southern California.  My brother in
 law is close friends with the owner of Jenson USA.  I saw my cousin and my
 brother in law this weekend, and got two juicy rumors from Interbike.

 1.  Paul is making Disc brake calipers, called the Klamper.
 2.  Phil Wood showed a 13 speed cassette hub.

 I don't know if the hub thing is a joke, like Sheldons ultra microdrive
 thing.  I'm curious about disc brakes, but have never felt the need to have
 them.  Paul getting in the game is interesting.

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Re: [RBW] Re: NITTO spare tire cage

2014-07-16 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
It is for tubulars, and if it's the same one I bought from Ben's a few
years ago, it only fits very narrow ones. Probably only 23s, at most; maybe
less. My 25s didn't even come close.

It might be my folding skills, but I got them as small as I could!

(If anyone wants to try mine, make me an offer...)

Geoff
(Denver)


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 It's for tubulars according to EuroAsia .
 http://www.euroasiaimports.com/productcart/pc/Nitto-Tire-Cage-1363p8004.htm


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Re: [RBW] Re: ISO Small handle bar bag

2013-04-29 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
Grant wrote the following to the RBW list on 1/17/06 -- caveat: I haven't
followed things since, relations may have changed, I have no affiliation
with either side, etc.:

Responding to the bike bags in the Frost River catalogue, the story is
this;

The fellow at Frost River broke an agreement we had that he wouldn't make
our bags under any other label. It wasn't a written agreement. He wears
plaid shirts and tucks them in behind thick leather belts, and we hit it off
right away when we met 7+ years ago when he was at Duluth Pack.

As for the Frost River bags: We conceived and developed them, they stitched
them. We were always undersuppplied and back-ordered because he was
suffering financially to the point where he couldn't even buy materials for
our bags because he had vendors who needed paying and he couldn't pay them,
and they wouldn't ship more materials without being paid. We loaned  him
money to pay his bills, and still he couldn't deliver.

I followed him from Duluth Pack to this new company out of loyalty (after
he'd been let go). I nearly burned my bridge with Duluth doing  it, and it
backfired when he couldn't deliver.

So we were forced to crawl back to Duluth, tail between legs and begging
forgiveness, and they graciously accepted us back.

All the while I told FR that we'd continue to buy from them, as much as they
could make. But we couldn't continue being out of stock, so the move back to
Duluth was necessary.

He still couldn't deliver, and then his catalogue showed up with our bags in
it, renamed.

I called him up and said Whazzupidat? and he said I forced  him to do it
by going to Duluth. I said, Well, you know, you weren't making us bags! He
said, exact quote, Well Grant, you made a business decision, and so did I.

Even after that I told him, Look, we'll BUY from you, if you can deliver.
And I'll come up with new bags for you to make, if it turns out that Duluth
is coming through with tons of the current bags.

He is a good guy, a nice man, but this was not a good thing that he did. It
doesn't make him bad, but I feel as though I can keep turning another cheek
and he'll keep hitting it (by continuing to list OUR bags).

I hope he doesn't sell many of them. He claims to have played a role in
their development, but he never contributed a single design idea, only
construction details that any maker would be expected to contribute.

That's the story, o'er  out.

Best,

Grant

Best wishes from the archives,
Geoff
(Denver)


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Allingham II, Thomas J 
thomas.alling...@skadden.com wrote:

  Others on this list have suggested that Frost River was something short
 of forthright in its copying of Riv’s designs for their bike bags.  

 ** **

 *From:* rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com [mailto:
 rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *hsmitham
 *Sent:* Monday, April 29, 2013 12:50 PM
 *To:* rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* Re: [RBW] Re: ISO Small handle bar bag

 ** **

 Hi Scott,

 ** **

 I figured Riv had Duluth make some of their bags thanks for the
 confirmation. It fits the bill.

 ** **

 Hugh

 On Monday, April 29, 2013 5:41:03 AM UTC-7, Skenry wrote:

 That Frost River is nice, I have the old one.  It used to be sold as the
 Rivendell Baggins CandyBar bag.   

 ** **

 Cheers,

 Scott

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:00 AM, hsmitham hughs...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Doug,

 ** **

 I don't know why Rivendell stops runs on great bags like the Nigel Smythe
 tweed bags or the Baggins bag?? I have to admit I'm into fashion my bike is
 an example of said fetish. Acorn was sold out an hour and a half on all
 their ranger tan bags on the 24th I'm not going to wait by the computer at
 9am to make a purchase or bid on the bay and pay exorbitant prices. So I
 bought this bag instead which meets my cirteria, small made out of duck
 waxed cotton with leather straps two way zipper reasonably priced and MUSA.
 https://www.frostriver.com/shop/sawbill-trail-handlebar-bag/

 ** **

 Thanks for your advice and looking forward to our adventure.

 ** **

 Best,

 ** **

 Hugh

 Sunland, CA



 On Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:38:28 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:

 Hugh:

 If you plan to continue with a saddlebag  just want the front one for
 phone, keys, camera, etc, the bar tubes are great.  They fit any bike, hold
 a decent amount (but not a sandwich)  don't need any special rack or
 support.  I have one that I take whenever I travel  rent a bike.  Does
 Rivendell still carry the Brand V?  It's nicely done  IIRC a decent
 price.

 dougP

 On Sunday, April 28, 2013 3:02:13 PM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:

 Hi Rivsters,

 ** **

 I've been in search of a small handle bar bag like the Nigel Smythe tweed
 bag or the baggins one from time past.If you have one you're no longer
 using contact me off list.Thanks in advance.

 ** **

 Hugh

 Sunland, CA

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Re: [RBW] Re: Legolas!

2013-03-19 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
I am sorely tempted.
Do the Wisconsin Legolas have the same trademark Nobilette fork bend (as
discussed on the linked photo page)?

Geoff
(Denver)


On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Philip Williamson 
philip.william...@gmail.com wrote:

 This Rivendell model (
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/philipwilliamson/2917695862/) is available
 again, but can't be advertised on the Rivendell website.

 Here's the plain English from the email newsletter:

 *Custom Frames, Old Models*
 Mark asked me to mention that the wait on Custom Rivendell frames is at
 an all time low of 6 months. That might seem like a long time but this is
 fully custom mind you, it takes a while, but there's nobody on the list
 almost except for Liesl who won the custom frame raffle. She came by and
 fell in love with the Appaloosa long-bike prototype and is going to get her
 custom in that vein.

 Before Betty and Yves, there was Glorious and Wilbury, the nicest mixtes
 ever made. The lugs were so fancy builders would mess up too often and we
 stopped production. You can still get them though, we have the fancy lugs
 but they're now deemed customs. See previous paragraph.

 Also, when the Lord of the Rings movies came out, some tangent of the
 Tolkein estate made us stop using the Legolas name on our staff-favorite
 lugged-steel-cross bikes and as the deal went down we can't have them
 marketed on the website. So we don't. But! People like them and we can
 still use the decals we have so if you want a really light canti-braked
 cross bike we can make it in Wisconsin for $2200. Call Mark if you're
 serious. Legolases now available: $2200, but not on the site.


 Philip
 www.biketinker.com


 On Sunday, March 17, 2013 2:57:14 PM UTC-7, samh wrote:

 Hello,

 Is there anyone who could state in plain English what this thread is
 about?

 Thanks.

 On Thursday, March 14, 2013 9:07:23 PM UTC-6, Peter M wrote:

 Dont tell the LOTR estate, its a hush hush deal...

 *Legolases now available: $2200, but not on the site*.

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Re: [RBW] Re: WTB: matching trunksacks (was: New look on Quickbeam)

2013-02-28 Thread Geoff Klingsporn
Ron,

Those look really nice with the liners! Good work. Two questions: how much
would you ask for the set, shipped to Denver; and, how well would an iPad
fit in the larger sack, with the liner installed?

Thanks,
Geoff


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Ron Mc bulldog...@gmail.com wrote:

 how about grid gray sackville?  If you check my profile, I just have a few
 miles on a set (mostly the front), and have made a set of thin, removable
 closed-cell foam liners for them.


 On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 11:47:20 AM UTC-6, Geoffrey Klingsporn
 wrote:

 I like the look of Bob's new setup so much that I'd like to try it myself
 on my old Orange QB. Before I drop the extra (hah!) cash, I always find it
 worthwhile to ask what might be lurking in the group's collective parts
 collection.

 If anyone has a matching set of front and back (small and large)
 trunksacks for sale, please contact me offlist. Tweed is great but not
 obligatory.

 Thanks!
 Geoff
 (Denver)

 On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Robert F. Harrison 
 rfhar...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's been raining hard today here in Honolulu with flash flood warnings
 and everything. Of course I was out in it on my Hunqapillar getting soaked
 as met up with a friend for breakfast. Coming home wet as a drowned rat I
 was pleased to see a shipment from RBW. I completely forgot about the
 weather. :-)

 I've been continuing to play around with my Quickbeam now that the
 Hunqapillar has become the bike I used for carrying stuff around. Because
 of all the rain we've been having I decided to switch to Gripsters and away
 from Grip Kings (love both, keeping the GKs for other uses).

 I also decided that since I have an Acorn saddlebag and a handlebar bag
 they should both go on the same bike. I've also always like trunk bags but
 since I've got a basket on the Hunq (moved from the QB) it can't take one
 right now. But...I was pretty sure my QB would look great with a matched
 set of Sackville TrunkSacks so with a little extra cash (is there ever such
 a thing as 'extra cash?') I picked up new pedals and matching TrunkSacks.
 I'd thought about the Nigel Smythes but as I have a Sackville huge saddle
 bag...well bag matching may not be my thing all the time but...

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/**mgps-bob/8499061402/http://www.flickr.com/photos/mgps-bob/8499061402/

 It's not a great picture and I'm not taking the bike out as I'm off to
 Maui with my Bike Friday in about 2 hours - I'll be riding down Haleakala
 on Sunday. It's also raining hard and until I put a little Obenauf's on the
 leather I'm going to keep the Sackville's out of the rain.

 Anyway it's the look I was going for so...happy trails all!

 BTW - for those who might have wondered how the voting is going on which
 bike I should ride April's Haleiwa Metric Century (
 http://statrix.com/whichbike.**htm http://statrix.com/whichbike.htm),
 right now it's the Quickbeam:

 Bike Friday: 10
 Quickbeam: 15
 Hunqapillar: 12

 Aloha all!

 Bob




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