[RBW] Re: New (to me) bike day -- 57cm A. Homer Hilsen

2020-03-11 Thread 'Dave Small' via RBW Owners Bunch
I've always admired good, strong graphics on bikes.  Not 1980's neon-like 
graphics, but strong tasteful graphics like those on Rivendells.  A couple 
of years ago I bought a used Quickbeam that had been stripped of its decals 
but kept the head badge, and a little after that bought a used Box Dog 
Bikes Pelican that had been powder-coated after a repair and was also 
without decals.  To my surprise I really dug (and still dig) the looks of 
them both.  I think it's the stealth factor, although I can't say I've 
spent much time analyzing my psychology behind it.  


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[RBW] Re: New (to me) bike day -- 57cm A. Homer Hilsen

2020-03-11 Thread Eric G@rs
I used Champion powder coating which is in the Bayview neighborhood. It only 
cost 200$. I would recommend them based on my experience. I’ve heard that West 
Coast powder coating in south city also does a good job. They did all the 
frames for the now defunct Mission Bicycles, fro what I understand. Also, if 
you’re anywhere near the bike kitchen in the mission, they have tools for you 
to chase the BB threads and face the BB and head tube. 

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[RBW] Re: New (to me) bike day -- 57cm A. Homer Hilsen

2020-03-11 Thread Evan E.
Eric,

Beautiful bike! (I, too, had a new Sam that I thought was too pretty.) 
Which powder coater did you use? 

Evan in San Francisco

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[RBW] Re: New (to me) bike day -- 57cm A. Homer Hilsen

2020-03-11 Thread Eric G@rs
J, your Sam likes quite nice as well. I dig the black with black accents. True 
to your surname. 

Jason, I think it’s unlikely that I’ll regret it, but I appreciate the concern. 
 I only need one bike and this one feels more like my own since I built it 
myself. You want the Sam??

Joe, I agree with your assessment. 

Green, I know you solicited an opinion from J, but stem shifters are great. 

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[RBW] Re: New (to me) bike day -- 57cm A. Homer Hilsen

2020-03-11 Thread greenteadrinkers
Wow, that Sam looks amazing! How do you like stem mounted shifters?

On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 8:17:50 AM UTC-4, j.schwartz wrote:
>
> looks great
> here's my powder coated black SH set up almost exactly like your AHH
> I ran it without decals for a couple of years and recently picked up some 
> over-clear decals for the frame
> It's been a huge relief to just not worry about the paint on this bike 
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 1:15:34 AM UTC-4, Jason Fuller wrote:
>>
>> I understand the need for a low-key bike, but also not wanting an actual 
>> pedestrian frame. My solution was a Clem H with a bunch of decals. This 
>> solution looks like it must ride fantastically.  I don't, however, condone 
>> selling your Sam H based on it being too pretty - I am betting you'll 
>> regret selling it in time!
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: New (to me) bike day -- 57cm A. Homer Hilsen

2020-03-10 Thread Jason Fuller
I understand the need for a low-key bike, but also not wanting an actual 
pedestrian frame. My solution was a Clem H with a bunch of decals. This 
solution looks like it must ride fantastically.  I don't, however, condone 
selling your Sam H based on it being too pretty - I am betting you'll 
regret selling it in time!

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[RBW] Re: New (to me) bike day -- 57cm A. Homer Hilsen

2020-03-10 Thread Chris L
If my Hunqapillar turns out to be my forever bike, I want to get it 
painted/coated black with no decals.  I would probably leave the head 
badge, though.  



On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 8:00:55 PM UTC-5, Eric G@rs wrote:
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> [image: IMG_1036.jpg]
> Last year I bought a new Sam Hillborne from Analog that I've been using 
> mostly as a daily commuter. The Sam fits great, but frankly, it is just too 
> pretty. I worry about it getting scratched on the Caltrain and about theft 
> as I park it on a college campus. So, I decided that I would feel better 
> about getting a used frame and having it powder coated to make it a little 
> less flashy and a little more durable. I put out a WTB on the list for a 
> 57cm Homer back in November and was fortunate to find one that I believe to 
> be an early Toyo model given the serial number (AH0024) and the fact that 
> it can accommodate three bottle cage mounts. The decals were nearly peeled 
> off, but the frame was in great shape. Thanks to the Coronavirus, I've had 
> plenty of free time to build it up. The majority of the parts were ported 
> over from the Sam (which is now for sale) except for the brakes, brake 
> levers, and handlebars. I've been wanting to try Albastache bars for a 
> while, but was a little concerned about how they would feel after only 
> using drop bars for the past 15 years. The transition from drops was easy, 
> though, and I really appreciate the ability to have a more upright option 
> while still maintaining road levers in the more forward position. If anyone 
> is considering them, I would strongly recommend it. Anyhow, the Homer fits 
> great and is a joy to ride. The monotone low gloss black powder coat is not 
> nearly as pretty as the black and cream paint on the Sam, and I prefer it 
> that way. More discreet, more my speed. I look forward to adding many more 
> miles to the life of this frame. 
>

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