[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-05 Thread Tim Tetrault


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While I'm here, here's my new-ish Sam. Going strong for about 2 months, 
sorry this is not a drive side pic. SLX rear/Deore FD, I've since replaced 
the bottle cage with a Ti one from Blackburn, threw the white Bont cage on 
my wife's bike. Jandd Explorer Rack that a friend was giving away (lucky 
me). 

Wheels are Velocity Dyad with LX hubs. 60cm. @the Greenlake library in 
Seattle. 

On Friday, November 30, 2012 9:14:36 PM UTC-8, John Stowe wrote:

 It's been sitting around in various (slow-moving) stages of completion 
 since the summer as parts trickled in, many liberated from members of this 
 group. I got pretty busy once the semester got going, but I managed to 
 finish off the wheels (and several trips to the hardware store for bolts 
 and bits) over the turkey holiday and ride it for ~60 miles this week. 
 Enjoying all the qualities that folks here know, and were the reasons to 
 upgrade from my cyclocross city bike: smooth, even ride, comfortable 
 handling, inquisitive head-turning, and a smile on the rider. And no toe 
 overlap (barely) on my size 14s, to boot!

 The other huge, major, wonderful upgrade over my previous bikes is the 
 dynamo lighting. Such a huge difference when night classes are 12 mi away, 
 mostly with no street lights!

 One cell phone pic to prove it can carry packages to the UPS store (and 
 later cupcakes to home, by request of the spousal unit). More will surely 
 follow, once I figure out how to work the new DSLR that appeared on my 
 birthday. Mr. Hillborne is likely to be the most patient model I can find 
 to practice on.


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 Coupla tweaks still to be made: 
 - the Bosco Bullmoose bars are great for riding around town in a suit, and 
 will be fantastic in about a year when a child seat gets added to the 
 cockpit area. But I might need to swap them out for drop bars for the 
 longer ride to school. The wind along the river chooses to be a friend one 
 day and a foe the next. Usually when I'm already running late.
 - the wire that came with the taillight, for connecting to the headlight, 
 was designed to reach the fork crown, not the front of a rack, so for the 
 moment it's somewhat inelegantly running along one of the top tubes until I 
 rig up a longer one.
 - stainless steel fenders are sitting at home waiting to get installed, 
 but the stays are way too long to be mountable and my hacksaw wandered off 
 to the home of a relative and has yet to return. Also needed for cutting 
 the kickstand down to size. Of course, I've never passed up the opportunity 
 to get more tools - maybe it's time to add a bolt cutter to the collection!
 - still looking for a toolkit to mount on the back of the saddle or 
 somewhere else out-of-the-way-but-always-there. I like the idea of Acorn's 
 roll 
 bag http://www.acornbags.com/rollbag.html, but they seem to be 
 impossible to actually purchase. Maybe someone with a sewing machine will 
 be looking for stocking stuffer ideas.

 Overall, though, I'm just happy it's ride-able, and that the gamble of 
 sinking in all the time, effort and money with no test ride has paid off 
 with such a fine machine. And of course finally packing away the workstand 
 is good for intra-household relations! I have enjoyed lurking and 
 collecting advice on this forum, and the influence definitely shows in the 
 final product. Thanks, all!

 -John
 Washington, DC


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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-05 Thread Tim Tetrault
That is the fastest looking Sam I've ever seen. Were the Kojaks noticeably 
faster than other tires you've ridden?

Tim/Seattle

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 7:50:22 AM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:

 Will -- nice build. How do you like the Kojaks? And what are the cranks, 
 the bag, and the front and rear light?

 Patrick inquiring minds, etc, etc Moore

 On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Will wrom...@optonline.net 
 javascript:wrote:

 Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a shot 
 of mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents live 
 on the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy!


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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-04 Thread John Stowe
I've been experimenting with different hand positions. My inclination in 
moving my hands to the flat section was to prop my elbows on the grips, but 
the extra input on the bars made it pretty hard to hold a straight line. 
Keeping my arms tucked in was fairly efficient and much more stable. Wasn't 
very windy when I tried that one last night, but it seems promising.

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:07:08 AM UTC-5, Zack wrote:

 Beautiful bike!

 Great stuff.

 I noticed your comment about Boscos - have you tried riding with your 
 hands on the flat bar?  It is a decent hand position on the bars when is 
 windy.


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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-03 Thread Mike
Hey Will, thanks for all the info. Glad you're enjoying your Hillborne. I'm 
a 91cm PBH, 80.5 SH and 5'11.5 tall. I have a little concern about the 
same being a bit long for me when running drop bars and so wondering how it 
handles with a shorter stem. I'm hoping to replace my LHT with a Hillborne 
a little later this year. As much as I love my LHT there are things I like 
more about the  Hillborne such as the kickstand plate, centerpull brakes 
and that it takes a quill stem. I have a Big Dummy and a trailer now for 
handling my urban hauling needs. As much as I dream about touring and 
camping and really putting the LHT to purpose, a Hillborne would probably 
work just fine for my needs--3 to 4 S24Os/yr and one 7 to10 day bike tour 
every other year.

After I sell a few more things I'll probably be looking for a Hillborne in 
earnest, either used through this list or straight from RBWHQ.

--mike

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 2:00:31 PM UTC-8, Will wrote:

 Oh boy Mike, I can give you a bunch of info! The bike I had when I got my 
 first Hillborne was a 59cm Surly Steamroller. My saddle height on the Surly 
 was 77.5cm. On my Sam it's 78cm. I am 6'1 and my pbh is 88cm. I have a 
 wide, stocky build, and my arms are pretty average length. I'm not a 
 knuckle dragger nor are they stumps.

 Incidentally that first Sam H. was from the '09 run of orange, canti 
 braked, single tt variety. I loved everything about its versatility and 
 stability. It truly is a bike that you can set up just about any way you 
 can dream up in between the extremes of road racing and gonzo mtb'ing. 
 Already I've had them set up with brifters, bar ends, downtube friction and 
 brifters again. I'm currently scheming an alba bar end friction set up. 
 It's a lot of fun thinking up alternative builds on this frame!

 In a nit-picking, over-thinking way, the one thing that nagged me about my 
 Sam was the canti brakes. I could never get them dialed in right and every 
 time I touched them it took me an hour to get them working passably again. 
 I consider myself to be a pretty good bike mech who has built up several 
 bikes from scratch too. So... when Grant came out with that original offer 
 on the blues with side pulls, fancy paint and double top tubes, I jumped at 
 it.

 Going right from the orange single top tube to the blue double was 
 seamless and I really only noticed a very slight weight/stiffness gain. 
 Really negligable. I am 195lbs down from 240 a year ago thanks to Grant and 
 Gary Taubes. I'm really seeing some weight saving benefits and I don't need 
 to spend several k to save 5 more lbs! I wouldn't give up the beautiful 
 ride quality of this bike for anything (except for maybe another Riv!). It 
 just sings beneath me. And the side pulls are beautiful. It's my only bike 
 because it really does everything so well. 

 Well, that's my gushing two cents on the Sam H!



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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Zack
Beautiful bike!

Great stuff.

I noticed your comment about Boscos - have you tried riding with your hands 
on the flat bar?  It is a decent hand position on the bars when is windy.

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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Will


Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a shot of 
mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents live on 
the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy!

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Will -- nice build. How do you like the Kojaks? And what are the cranks,
the bag, and the front and rear light?

Patrick inquiring minds, etc, etc Moore

On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Will wroma...@optonline.net wrote:

 Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a shot
 of mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents live
 on the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy!


 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1Ss_juSGnRc/ULtyd0SEkOI/ABM/Jb64ad3w9hE/s1600/IMG_2798.JPG

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread qwerty
Hi Will,

I think this is the first time I've seen down tube shifters on a Sam.
Can you tell us where you sourced the clamp-on mount?
Thanks,
Mike G.

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 Will -- nice build. How do you like the Kojaks? And what are the cranks,
 the bag, and the front and rear light?

 Patrick inquiring minds, etc, etc Moore

 On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Will wroma...@optonline.net wrote:

 Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a shot
 of mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents live
 on the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy!


 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1Ss_juSGnRc/ULtyd0SEkOI/ABM/Jb64ad3w9hE/s1600/IMG_2798.JPG

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Will
Hi Patrick. Thanks. The cranks are SRAM apex, the bag is a Zimbale. Can't 
remember what it's name is but it's their smallest saddle bag.

I love, love, love the Kojaks. Those are the 35s that measure out more like 32 
when new. I've been riding them exclusively since May (over 3500 miles) and 
they are still going strong. Super smooth, fast, light, tough and supple. Now 
that they are stretched out they measure 34 and still feel great. They just 
keep going. I've got a pair of 38 Marathon Racers ready to replace these with 
but they just keep tough and feeling great. I was first turned on to the Kojaks 
here, reading your high praise of them Patrick.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Will
Mike: there is a guy on the bay named Paddy The Peddler who makes these 
custom clamps for down tube shifters on bikes that don't have bosses for 
them. He tack welds the bosses onto a nice, stainless Norma plumbing clamp. 
It's a nice looking solution that works great. Here's a photo that shows 
them close up:

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-6eWDGEEnXKw/ULuIsF09AvI/ABc/3NLxcbLEHfU/s1600/IMG_0739.JPG


On Sunday, December 2, 2012 11:22:15 AM UTC-5, Mike Gillespie wrote:

 Hi Will, 

 I think this is the first time I've seen down tube shifters on a Sam. 
 Can you tell us where you sourced the clamp-on mount? 
 Thanks, 
 Mike G. 

 On 12/2/12, PATRICK MOORE bert...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Will -- nice build. How do you like the Kojaks? And what are the cranks, 
  the bag, and the front and rear light? 
  
  Patrick inquiring minds, etc, etc Moore 
  
  On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Will wrom...@optonline.netjavascript: 
 wrote: 
  
  Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a 
 shot 
  of mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents 
 live 
  on the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy! 
  
  
  
 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1Ss_juSGnRc/ULtyd0SEkOI/ABM/Jb64ad3w9hE/s1600/IMG_2798.JPG
  

  
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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Will
Oops: forgot light info: the headlight is a Nightrider MiNewt 600. 
Taillight is an old Vista Light tail light that I noodled to attach to the 
upper rear rack mount. It works.


  

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread charlie
Here is my Sam thought you all might enjoy seeing how white tires look on 
one. I'm interested in down tube levers also but may try to use some old 
Campagnolo levers.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4127885401683set=a.2522635871448.2142301.1419870581type=3theater

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:04:41 AM UTC-8, Will wrote:

 Oops: forgot light info: the headlight is a Nightrider MiNewt 600. 
 Taillight is an old Vista Light tail light that I noodled to attach to the 
 upper rear rack mount. It works.


  

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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Mike
Hey Will, that's a great looking SH. Is that a 60cm? What size stem
and what width bars are you running on it?

--mike

On Dec 2, 7:25 am, Will wroma...@optonline.net wrote:
 Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a shot of
 mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents live on
 the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy!

 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1Ss_juSGnRc/ULtyd0SEkOI/AB...

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread RJM
Will, Charlie and John, nice Hillbornes, each and every one. I love my 
Hillborne. 
 
The lack of downtube bosses is a bummer for the frame, it is the one thing 
I don't like about the hillborne.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Will
That's a nice looking Sam Charlie. 

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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Will
Yup, it's a 60. 110 stem. 48 Noodles. I can't imagine a bike fitting me better.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Tony Lockhart
Good to knowlooked up paddythepeddler on Ebay and (s)he has a full shop 
with a number of downtube clamps. Incidentally, that Pass and Stow rack 
looks amazing on the front of a Hillborne. Congrats to the original poster.




On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:00:21 AM UTC-8, Will wrote:

 Mike: there is a guy on the bay named Paddy The Peddler who makes these 
 custom clamps for down tube shifters on bikes that don't have bosses for 
 them. He tack welds the bosses onto a nice, stainless Norma plumbing clamp. 
 It's a nice looking solution that works great. Here's a photo that shows 
 them close up:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-6eWDGEEnXKw/ULuIsF09AvI/ABc/3NLxcbLEHfU/s1600/IMG_0739.JPG


 On Sunday, December 2, 2012 11:22:15 AM UTC-5, Mike Gillespie wrote:

 Hi Will, 

 I think this is the first time I've seen down tube shifters on a Sam. 
 Can you tell us where you sourced the clamp-on mount? 
 Thanks, 
 Mike G. 

 On 12/2/12, PATRICK MOORE bert...@gmail.com wrote: 
  Will -- nice build. How do you like the Kojaks? And what are the 
 cranks, 
  the bag, and the front and rear light? 
  
  Patrick inquiring minds, etc, etc Moore 
  
  On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Will wrom...@optonline.net wrote: 
  
  Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a 
 shot 
  of mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents 
 live 
  on the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy! 
  
  
  
 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1Ss_juSGnRc/ULtyd0SEkOI/ABM/Jb64ad3w9hE/s1600/IMG_2798.JPG
  

  
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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Peter Morgano
I used to get vintage campy stuff from paddy, good ebayer.
On Dec 2, 2012 3:00 PM, Tony Lockhart alockhart...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good to knowlooked up paddythepeddler on Ebay and (s)he has a full
 shop with a number of downtube clamps. Incidentally, that Pass and Stow
 rack looks amazing on the front of a Hillborne. Congrats to the original
 poster.




 On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:00:21 AM UTC-8, Will wrote:

 Mike: there is a guy on the bay named Paddy The Peddler who makes these
 custom clamps for down tube shifters on bikes that don't have bosses for
 them. He tack welds the bosses onto a nice, stainless Norma plumbing clamp.
 It's a nice looking solution that works great. Here's a photo that shows
 them close up:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-6eWDGEEnXKw/ULuIsF09AvI/ABc/3NLxcbLEHfU/s1600/IMG_0739.JPG


 On Sunday, December 2, 2012 11:22:15 AM UTC-5, Mike Gillespie wrote:

 Hi Will,

 I think this is the first time I've seen down tube shifters on a Sam.
 Can you tell us where you sourced the clamp-on mount?
 Thanks,
 Mike G.

 On 12/2/12, PATRICK MOORE bert...@gmail.com wrote:
  Will -- nice build. How do you like the Kojaks? And what are the
 cranks,
  the bag, and the front and rear light?
 
  Patrick inquiring minds, etc, etc Moore
 
  On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Will wrom...@optonline.net wrote:
 
  Nice looking set up John. I am really enjoying my Sam too! Here's a
 shot
  of mine in your neck of the woods. I live in New York but my parents
 live
  on the Maryland shore. I ride down there a lot. Enjoy!
 
 
  https://lh3.**googleusercontent.com/-1Ss_**juSGnRc/ULtyd0SEkOI/**
 ABM/Jb64ad3w9hE/s1600/**IMG_2798.JPGhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1Ss_juSGnRc/ULtyd0SEkOI/ABM/Jb64ad3w9hE/s1600/IMG_2798.JPG

 
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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Mike
Oh wow, for some reason I was thinking it was a shorter stem. I'm
curious, what's your saddle height.

The wheels in my head have been spinning about maybe replacing my LHT
with a SH later next year. My LHT is a really nice bike but I've
really grown to like the looks of the two TT Hillbornes and realize
that I prefer quill stems as opposed to threadless and spacers for
getting the bars up. We'll see.

--mike

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 Yup, it's a 60. 110 stem. 48 Noodles. I can't imagine a bike fitting me 
 better.

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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread Will
Oh boy Mike, I can give you a bunch of info! The bike I had when I got my first 
Hillborne was a 59cm Surly Steamroller. My saddle height on the Surly was 
77.5cm. On my Sam it's 78cm. I am 6'1 and my pbh is 88cm. I have a wide, 
stocky build, and my arms are pretty average length. I'm not a knuckle dragger 
nor are they stumps.

Incidentally that first Sam H. was from the '09 run of orange, canti braked, 
single tt variety. I loved everything about its versatility and stability. It 
truly is a bike that you can set up just about any way you can dream up in 
between the extremes of road racing and gonzo mtb'ing. Already I've had them 
set up with brifters, bar ends, downtube friction and brifters again. I'm 
currently scheming an alba bar end friction set up. It's a lot of fun thinking 
up alternative builds on this frame!

In a nit-picking, over-thinking way, the one thing that nagged me about my Sam 
was the canti brakes. I could never get them dialed in right and every time I 
touched them it took me an hour to get them working passably again. I consider 
myself to be a pretty good bike mech who has built up several bikes from 
scratch too. So... when Grant came out with that original offer on the blues 
with side pulls, fancy paint and double top tubes, I jumped at it.

Going right from the orange single top tube to the blue double was seamless and 
I really only noticed a very slight weight/stiffness gain. Really negligable. I 
am 195lbs down from 240 a year ago thanks to Grant and Gary Taubes. I'm really 
seeing some weight saving benefits and I don't need to spend several k to save 
5 more lbs! I wouldn't give up the beautiful ride quality of this bike for 
anything (except for maybe another Riv!). It just sings beneath me. And the 
side pulls are beautiful. It's my only bike because it really does everything 
so well. 

Well, that's my gushing two cents on the Sam H!

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Re: [RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-02 Thread charlie
Thanks will.mine is the 56cm and my saddle height is about 
76cm..changing back to drop bars and will be selling the mustache set 
up complete with brake levers, stem,tape,mirror and shift levers plus inner 
cables. Here is the latest with the new tape which really looks good on the 
green Sam in my opinion.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4161319517515set=a.2522635871448.2142301.1419870581type=3theater

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 11:55:01 AM UTC-8, Will wrote:

 That's a nice looking Sam Charlie. 

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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread Mike
Congrats on the new bike John, it looks great. Is that a Pass  Stow rack?

I put a dynamo hub on my randonneuring bike this year and love it and am 
thinking about getting one for my commuter, a Shimano one as opposed to a 
Schmidt which the randonneuring bike has.

Definitely post more images of the bike when you have them.

--mike

On Friday, November 30, 2012 9:14:36 PM UTC-8, John Stowe wrote:

 It's been sitting around in various (slow-moving) stages of completion 
 since the summer as parts trickled in, many liberated from members of this 
 group. I got pretty busy once the semester got going, but I managed to 
 finish off the wheels (and several trips to the hardware store for bolts 
 and bits) over the turkey holiday and ride it for ~60 miles this week. 
 Enjoying all the qualities that folks here know, and were the reasons to 
 upgrade from my cyclocross city bike: smooth, even ride, comfortable 
 handling, inquisitive head-turning, and a smile on the rider. And no toe 
 overlap (barely) on my size 14s, to boot!

 The other huge, major, wonderful upgrade over my previous bikes is the 
 dynamo lighting. Such a huge difference when night classes are 12 mi away, 
 mostly with no street lights!

 One cell phone pic to prove it can carry packages to the UPS store (and 
 later cupcakes to home, by request of the spousal unit). More will surely 
 follow, once I figure out how to work the new DSLR that appeared on my 
 birthday. Mr. Hillborne is likely to be the most patient model I can find 
 to practice on.


 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-IIfCCvn6xqk/ULmLqS9P9lI/A6I/VRQs1gwiogE/s1600/IMG_0037.jpg

 Coupla tweaks still to be made: 
 - the Bosco Bullmoose bars are great for riding around town in a suit, and 
 will be fantastic in about a year when a child seat gets added to the 
 cockpit area. But I might need to swap them out for drop bars for the 
 longer ride to school. The wind along the river chooses to be a friend one 
 day and a foe the next. Usually when I'm already running late.
 - the wire that came with the taillight, for connecting to the headlight, 
 was designed to reach the fork crown, not the front of a rack, so for the 
 moment it's somewhat inelegantly running along one of the top tubes until I 
 rig up a longer one.
 - stainless steel fenders are sitting at home waiting to get installed, 
 but the stays are way too long to be mountable and my hacksaw wandered off 
 to the home of a relative and has yet to return. Also needed for cutting 
 the kickstand down to size. Of course, I've never passed up the opportunity 
 to get more tools - maybe it's time to add a bolt cutter to the collection!
 - still looking for a toolkit to mount on the back of the saddle or 
 somewhere else out-of-the-way-but-always-there. I like the idea of Acorn's 
 roll 
 bag http://www.acornbags.com/rollbag.html, but they seem to be 
 impossible to actually purchase. Maybe someone with a sewing machine will 
 be looking for stocking stuffer ideas.

 Overall, though, I'm just happy it's ride-able, and that the gamble of 
 sinking in all the time, effort and money with no test ride has paid off 
 with such a fine machine. And of course finally packing away the workstand 
 is good for intra-household relations! I have enjoyed lurking and 
 collecting advice on this forum, and the influence definitely shows in the 
 final product. Thanks, all!

 -John
 Washington, DC


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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread Michael


 I like that new Sam smoky blue color. Very nice!
 What kind of tires are on it?


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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread Marc Irwin
Try the Riv Roll up, I was in the same quandry, couldn't get an Acorn no 
 matter how patient I was.  The Riv model works great!

Marc

On Saturday, December 1, 2012 12:14:36 AM UTC-5, John Stowe wrote:

 It's been sitting around in various (slow-moving) stages of completion 
 since the summer as parts trickled in, many liberated from members of this 
 group. I got pretty busy once the semester got going, but I managed to 
 finish off the wheels (and several trips to the hardware store for bolts 
 and bits) over the turkey holiday and ride it for ~60 miles this week. 
 Enjoying all the qualities that folks here know, and were the reasons to 
 upgrade from my cyclocross city bike: smooth, even ride, comfortable 
 handling, inquisitive head-turning, and a smile on the rider. And no toe 
 overlap (barely) on my size 14s, to boot!

 The other huge, major, wonderful upgrade over my previous bikes is the 
 dynamo lighting. Such a huge difference when night classes are 12 mi away, 
 mostly with no street lights!

 One cell phone pic to prove it can carry packages to the UPS store (and 
 later cupcakes to home, by request of the spousal unit). More will surely 
 follow, once I figure out how to work the new DSLR that appeared on my 
 birthday. Mr. Hillborne is likely to be the most patient model I can find 
 to practice on.


 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-IIfCCvn6xqk/ULmLqS9P9lI/A6I/VRQs1gwiogE/s1600/IMG_0037.jpg

 Coupla tweaks still to be made: 
 - the Bosco Bullmoose bars are great for riding around town in a suit, and 
 will be fantastic in about a year when a child seat gets added to the 
 cockpit area. But I might need to swap them out for drop bars for the 
 longer ride to school. The wind along the river chooses to be a friend one 
 day and a foe the next. Usually when I'm already running late.
 - the wire that came with the taillight, for connecting to the headlight, 
 was designed to reach the fork crown, not the front of a rack, so for the 
 moment it's somewhat inelegantly running along one of the top tubes until I 
 rig up a longer one.
 - stainless steel fenders are sitting at home waiting to get installed, 
 but the stays are way too long to be mountable and my hacksaw wandered off 
 to the home of a relative and has yet to return. Also needed for cutting 
 the kickstand down to size. Of course, I've never passed up the opportunity 
 to get more tools - maybe it's time to add a bolt cutter to the collection!
 - still looking for a toolkit to mount on the back of the saddle or 
 somewhere else out-of-the-way-but-always-there. I like the idea of Acorn's 
 roll 
 bag http://www.acornbags.com/rollbag.html, but they seem to be 
 impossible to actually purchase. Maybe someone with a sewing machine will 
 be looking for stocking stuffer ideas.

 Overall, though, I'm just happy it's ride-able, and that the gamble of 
 sinking in all the time, effort and money with no test ride has paid off 
 with such a fine machine. And of course finally packing away the workstand 
 is good for intra-household relations! I have enjoyed lurking and 
 collecting advice on this forum, and the influence definitely shows in the 
 final product. Thanks, all!

 -John
 Washington, DC


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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread Joe Bernard
Keep an eye here and on Ebay for a Mark's Tool Wrap, too. I love mine, and 
think it a shame Riv stopped making them. It straps to your saddle easily, 
but in my case usually gets tossed into the saddlebag of whatever bike I'm 
riding. A most excellent product. 
 
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Saturday, December 1, 2012 9:22:57 AM UTC-8, Marc Irwin wrote:

 Try the Riv Roll up, I was in the same quandry, couldn't get an Acorn no 
  matter how patient I was.  The Riv model works great!

 Marc

 On Saturday, December 1, 2012 12:14:36 AM UTC-5, John Stowe wrote:

 It's been sitting around in various (slow-moving) stages of completion 
 since the summer as parts trickled in, many liberated from members of this 
 group. I got pretty busy once the semester got going, but I managed to 
 finish off the wheels (and several trips to the hardware store for bolts 
 and bits) over the turkey holiday and ride it for ~60 miles this week. 
 Enjoying all the qualities that folks here know, and were the reasons to 
 upgrade from my cyclocross city bike: smooth, even ride, comfortable 
 handling, inquisitive head-turning, and a smile on the rider. And no toe 
 overlap (barely) on my size 14s, to boot!

 The other huge, major, wonderful upgrade over my previous bikes is the 
 dynamo lighting. Such a huge difference when night classes are 12 mi away, 
 mostly with no street lights!

 One cell phone pic to prove it can carry packages to the UPS store (and 
 later cupcakes to home, by request of the spousal unit). More will surely 
 follow, once I figure out how to work the new DSLR that appeared on my 
 birthday. Mr. Hillborne is likely to be the most patient model I can find 
 to practice on.


 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-IIfCCvn6xqk/ULmLqS9P9lI/A6I/VRQs1gwiogE/s1600/IMG_0037.jpg

 Coupla tweaks still to be made: 
 - the Bosco Bullmoose bars are great for riding around town in a suit, 
 and will be fantastic in about a year when a child seat gets added to the 
 cockpit area. But I might need to swap them out for drop bars for the 
 longer ride to school. The wind along the river chooses to be a friend one 
 day and a foe the next. Usually when I'm already running late.
 - the wire that came with the taillight, for connecting to the headlight, 
 was designed to reach the fork crown, not the front of a rack, so for the 
 moment it's somewhat inelegantly running along one of the top tubes until I 
 rig up a longer one.
 - stainless steel fenders are sitting at home waiting to get installed, 
 but the stays are way too long to be mountable and my hacksaw wandered off 
 to the home of a relative and has yet to return. Also needed for cutting 
 the kickstand down to size. Of course, I've never passed up the opportunity 
 to get more tools - maybe it's time to add a bolt cutter to the collection!
 - still looking for a toolkit to mount on the back of the saddle or 
 somewhere else out-of-the-way-but-always-there. I like the idea of Acorn's 
 roll 
 bag http://www.acornbags.com/rollbag.html, but they seem to be 
 impossible to actually purchase. Maybe someone with a sewing machine will 
 be looking for stocking stuffer ideas.

 Overall, though, I'm just happy it's ride-able, and that the gamble of 
 sinking in all the time, effort and money with no test ride has paid off 
 with such a fine machine. And of course finally packing away the workstand 
 is good for intra-household relations! I have enjoyed lurking and 
 collecting advice on this forum, and the influence definitely shows in the 
 final product. Thanks, all!

 -John
 Washington, DC



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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread SeanMac
Great looking bike.  I hope that you have a smile on my face whenever you 
and Sam are out on the town.

Sean

On Saturday, December 1, 2012 2:38:37 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:

 Keep an eye here and on Ebay for a Mark's Tool Wrap, too. I love mine, and 
 think it a shame Riv stopped making them. It straps to your saddle easily, 
 but in my case usually gets tossed into the saddlebag of whatever bike I'm 
 riding. A most excellent product. 
  
 Joe Bernard
 Vallejo, CA.

 On Saturday, December 1, 2012 9:22:57 AM UTC-8, Marc Irwin wrote:

 Try the Riv Roll up, I was in the same quandry, couldn't get an Acorn no 
  matter how patient I was.  The Riv model works great!

 Marc

 On Saturday, December 1, 2012 12:14:36 AM UTC-5, John Stowe wrote:

 It's been sitting around in various (slow-moving) stages of completion 
 since the summer as parts trickled in, many liberated from members of this 
 group. I got pretty busy once the semester got going, but I managed to 
 finish off the wheels (and several trips to the hardware store for bolts 
 and bits) over the turkey holiday and ride it for ~60 miles this week. 
 Enjoying all the qualities that folks here know, and were the reasons to 
 upgrade from my cyclocross city bike: smooth, even ride, comfortable 
 handling, inquisitive head-turning, and a smile on the rider. And no toe 
 overlap (barely) on my size 14s, to boot!

 The other huge, major, wonderful upgrade over my previous bikes is the 
 dynamo lighting. Such a huge difference when night classes are 12 mi away, 
 mostly with no street lights!

 One cell phone pic to prove it can carry packages to the UPS store (and 
 later cupcakes to home, by request of the spousal unit). More will surely 
 follow, once I figure out how to work the new DSLR that appeared on my 
 birthday. Mr. Hillborne is likely to be the most patient model I can find 
 to practice on.


 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-IIfCCvn6xqk/ULmLqS9P9lI/A6I/VRQs1gwiogE/s1600/IMG_0037.jpg

 Coupla tweaks still to be made: 
 - the Bosco Bullmoose bars are great for riding around town in a suit, 
 and will be fantastic in about a year when a child seat gets added to the 
 cockpit area. But I might need to swap them out for drop bars for the 
 longer ride to school. The wind along the river chooses to be a friend one 
 day and a foe the next. Usually when I'm already running late.
 - the wire that came with the taillight, for connecting to the 
 headlight, was designed to reach the fork crown, not the front of a rack, 
 so for the moment it's somewhat inelegantly running along one of the top 
 tubes until I rig up a longer one.
 - stainless steel fenders are sitting at home waiting to get installed, 
 but the stays are way too long to be mountable and my hacksaw wandered off 
 to the home of a relative and has yet to return. Also needed for cutting 
 the kickstand down to size. Of course, I've never passed up the opportunity 
 to get more tools - maybe it's time to add a bolt cutter to the collection!
 - still looking for a toolkit to mount on the back of the saddle or 
 somewhere else out-of-the-way-but-always-there. I like the idea of Acorn's 
 roll 
 bag http://www.acornbags.com/rollbag.html, but they seem to be 
 impossible to actually purchase. Maybe someone with a sewing machine will 
 be looking for stocking stuffer ideas.

 Overall, though, I'm just happy it's ride-able, and that the gamble of 
 sinking in all the time, effort and money with no test ride has paid off 
 with such a fine machine. And of course finally packing away the workstand 
 is good for intra-household relations! I have enjoyed lurking and 
 collecting advice on this forum, and the influence definitely shows in the 
 final product. Thanks, all!

 -John
 Washington, DC



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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread Mike
On Dec 1, 11:38 am, Joe Bernard joerem...@gmail.com wrote:
 Keep an eye here and on Ebay for a Mark's Tool Wrap, too. I love mine, and
 think it a shame Riv stopped making them.
 Joe Bernard
 Vallejo, CA.

According to the RBW website they still have them in stock. In olive
and tan. They do look nice.

http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/batw.htm

--mike

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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread John Stowe
I like the Acorn for being able to access tools while still attached to the 
bike, and for having zippered pockets to contain small fally-outy things. I 
think that for those reasons I would probably do an XS SaddleSack before 
the Tool Wrap, but I'm not totally sold on either (funny the things we can 
justify to ourselves spending money on, or not - it would certainly be a 
small percentage of the bike's total cost to get both and experiment!).

Mike: Yes, it is a PassStow rack. Took some careful bending of the 
Y-shaped mounting bracket to get it to fit without rubbing on the headset 
and/or brake.

Michael: The tires are Schwalbe Delta Cruisers, 700x35c. Black seemed too 
harsh against the nice blue and cream paint job. Very smooth riding, and 
quite quick. Reflective sidewalls are a huge bonus in the city.

-John

On Saturday, December 1, 2012 8:04:31 PM UTC-5, Mike wrote:

 On Dec 1, 11:38 am, Joe Bernard joerem...@gmail.com wrote: 
  Keep an eye here and on Ebay for a Mark's Tool Wrap, too. I love mine, 
 and 
  think it a shame Riv stopped making them. 
  Joe Bernard 
  Vallejo, CA. 

 According to the RBW website they still have them in stock. In olive 
 and tan. They do look nice. 

 http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/batw.htm 

 --mike 


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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread Michael



 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-IIfCCvn6xqk/ULmLqS9P9lI/A6I/VRQs1gwiogE/s1600/IMG_0037.jpg

 Coupla tweaks still to be made: 
 - the Bosco Bullmoose bars are great for riding around town in a suit, and 
 will be fantastic in about a year when a child seat gets added to the 
 cockpit area. But I might need to swap them out for drop bars for the 
 longer ride to school. The wind along the river chooses to be a friend one 
 day and a foe the next. Usually when I'm already running late.
 - the wire that came with the taillight, for connecting to the headlight, 
 was designed to reach the fork crown, not the front of a rack, so for the 
 moment it's somewhat inelegantly running along one of the top tubes until I 
 rig up a longer one.
 - stainless steel fenders are sitting at home waiting to get installed, 
 but the stays are way too long to be mountable and my hacksaw wandered off 
 to the home of a relative and has yet to return. Also needed for cutting 
 the kickstand down to size. Of course, I've never passed up the opportunity 
 to get more tools - maybe it's time to add a bolt cutter to the collection!
 - still looking for a toolkit to mount on the back of the saddle or 
 somewhere else out-of-the-way-but-always-there. I like the idea of Acorn's 
 roll 
 bag http://www.acornbags.com/rollbag.html, but they seem to be 
 impossible to actually purchase. Maybe someone with a sewing machine will 
 be looking for stocking stuffer ideas.

 Overall, though, I'm just happy it's ride-able, and that the gamble of 
 sinking in all the time, effort and money with no test ride has paid off 
 with such a fine machine. And of course finally packing away the workstand 
 is good for intra-household relations! I have enjoyed lurking and 
 collecting advice on this forum, and the influence definitely shows in the 
 final product. Thanks, all!

 -John
 Washington, DC


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[RBW] Re: Love my new blue Sam

2012-12-01 Thread Michael
John:
Did it come with Schwalbe Marathons? If so, I'd love to take them off your 
hands if you want to sell them. Email me at:

john11.2...@gmail.com

I live in Maryland near DC and could pick them up from you.

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