[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-21 Thread Jim
I've got a single leg Pletscher on my AHH, it's really not adequate when I 
load up my trunksack.  Next Riv order will include a two-legger.

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[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-21 Thread Kelly
But Tom the new one is bigger, and different tubes, and and I'll think of some 
more excuses soon.

Kelly

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[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-21 Thread Smitty-A-Go-Go
I have mixed feelings about the Pletscher 2-legger. It's definitely more 
stable than a 1-legger but both my wife and I tend to put too much 
confidence in it, and both of our bikes (Hilsen and Betty) have fallen over 
several times while on the stand. I understand the falling over when it's 
asymmetrically loaded but both bikes have gone over while unloaded from 
front wheel flop. I recently took the 2-legger off my bike to avoid more 
unnecessary falls. A bike can't fall over if it's laying on the ground.

My usage issues aside... the 2-legger is a beautiful piece of machinery. 

--Smitty

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[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-21 Thread dougP
With the bike built up  especially the rack, the tentacular stays
blend right in  don't call attention to themselves.  It'll take
serious bike nerds to even notice.

dougP

On Feb 19, 2:49 am, Tom Harrop twhar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi RBW,

 I've finally put the finishing touches together, so here's a link to a few
 photos of my 68 cm Bombadil. http://flic.kr/p/bvSB28 Scroll through to
 see some photos of Cat's 54 cm Homer. You'll also find a couple of
 traditional GGRBWOB full-frame, drive-side shots for your enjoyment!

 The Bombadil is great. So far it's only really been used for commuting,
 although we plan to tour on these bikes. Such a nice ride, it feels stable
 but not in the least bit slow. I weigh 100–110 Kg, and the most I've loaded
 it up with would be about 12 Kg (some in basket, some in SaddleSack) so
 far, and there wasn't the slightest problem.There was no difference in
 handling that I could detect. I can't wait to put some more Kms on it!

 I'd like to thank the list members whose bikes have inspired these builds.
 In particular, the photos and descriptions of Amit's, Kelly's, René's and a
 couple of other Bombadils on Flickr whose parentage I'm not certain of have
 been most helpful.

 Cheers!

 Tom

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[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-21 Thread dougP
I use a single leg on my 58 cm Atlantis  have to be careful when I
have bags on the rear.  With front low riders and a stuffed handlebar
bag it's OK.  But 58 isn't overly tall either.

I tried a clickstand a while back,  it really works well but is a bit
of a nuisance to use.  A couple of my touring buds have the rear
triangle mount single leg  they seem pretty good.

Saw a guy about your size in Europe who had a similar sized bike,
fully loaded, 4 bags + h'bar bag + stuff strapped to the rear rack.
He had rear mount single leg PLUS a single leg coming off the front
low rider rack.

dougP

On Feb 20, 5:17 pm, Tom Harrop twhar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, because this one http://flic.kr/p/bafis6 is clearly inadequate, you
 oughta be ashamed!

 Jokes aside, have you (or has anyone else) had problems with tall, heavy
 bikes, carrying bags and/or baskets loads, toppling over on kickstands? I
 was planning to put one of the two-leggers on my Bomba, but I'm not sure
 whether it will hold it...

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[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-20 Thread Matthew J
Great bikes and great pictures.  Appears the two of you are really
having a blast!

On Feb 19, 4:49 am, Tom Harrop twhar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi RBW,

 I've finally put the finishing touches together, so here's a link to a few
 photos of my 68 cm Bombadil. http://flic.kr/p/bvSB28 Scroll through to
 see some photos of Cat's 54 cm Homer. You'll also find a couple of
 traditional GGRBWOB full-frame, drive-side shots for your enjoyment!

 The Bombadil is great. So far it's only really been used for commuting,
 although we plan to tour on these bikes. Such a nice ride, it feels stable
 but not in the least bit slow. I weigh 100–110 Kg, and the most I've loaded
 it up with would be about 12 Kg (some in basket, some in SaddleSack) so
 far, and there wasn't the slightest problem.There was no difference in
 handling that I could detect. I can't wait to put some more Kms on it!

 I'd like to thank the list members whose bikes have inspired these builds.
 In particular, the photos and descriptions of Amit's, Kelly's, René's and a
 couple of other Bombadils on Flickr whose parentage I'm not certain of have
 been most helpful.

 Cheers!

 Tom

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[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-20 Thread Kelly
Tom
Now that is sweet and I wish I hadn't looked ... now I want one. :)

Kelly

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[RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-20 Thread Tom Harrop
Yes, because this one http://flic.kr/p/bafis6 is clearly inadequate, you 
oughta be ashamed!

Jokes aside, have you (or has anyone else) had problems with tall, heavy 
bikes, carrying bags and/or baskets loads, toppling over on kickstands? I 
was planning to put one of the two-leggers on my Bomba, but I'm not sure 
whether it will hold it...

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Re: [RBW] Re: New Bombadil and AHH

2012-02-20 Thread PATRICK MOORE
I've found that a cheap, Greenfield rear-dropout stand works better with
heavy rear loads, even assymetrical loads, than any Pletscher or Velo
Orange 2-leg stand.

Trikes work better than the Greenfield.

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 6:17 PM, Tom Harrop twhar...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes, because this one http://flic.kr/p/bafis6 is clearly inadequate,
 you oughta be ashamed!

 Jokes aside, have you (or has anyone else) had problems with tall, heavy
 bikes, carrying bags and/or baskets loads, toppling over on kickstands? I
 was planning to put one of the two-leggers on my Bomba, but I'm not sure
 whether it will hold it...

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