[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-16 Thread Eric Marth
Thanks for the time, Johnny, and I appreciate the kind words. 

I do have a few more videos in the queue, Rivs and non-Rivs. 

On Friday, September 16, 2022 at 11:09:12 AM UTC-4 johnny@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Fun videos, I like the casual pace, which seems to match your vibe 
> perfectly. A trick I learned for applying grease to the stem and 
> seat-post... and this is free advice so you get a 100% refund if it doesn't 
> work for you. Apply the grease to the head tube and seat tube, not the 
> seatpost or stem. That way, when you slide the seatpost/stem into place it 
> pushes the grease down, rather than pushing it up. Boom, no cleanup.
>
> We need more videos like this please :)
> On Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 4:09:04 PM UTC-7 shopmonkey 39 wrote:
>
>> Loved it and stoked to see a mention on the Radavist.  Congrats!
>>
>> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 10:59:52 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> "I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
>>> it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back?"
>>>
>>> Thanks Eric! No that's an MT10 DirtDrop I got from Riv, it's a bit 
>>> taller than the Periscopa. Which I may have to stick with a while, I 
>>> discovered last night that the supply situation with tall/long quill stems 
>>> is still super not good! 😣
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 5:28:42 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
 it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back? 

 On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 11:50:39 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Eric, I just got back from a short ride and now I'm thinking The Good 
> Doctor may have a point about stem length. My Billies are high on a long 
> TT 
> frame with a short DirtDrop stem, I wonder if the hand numbness is from 
> grips being a little too close. Hmmm 🤔
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 5:29:24 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you 
>> might like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go 
>> really, really far outside of my insurance network just to get a 
>> referral 
>> for Dr. Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 
>>
>> I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end 
>> shifters wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh 
>> interference. That was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of 
>> the 
>> bars, the shape, the look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted 
>> switching 
>> up the bars but a lot of my bike friends swap and try things out with 
>> abandon so I figured I should just loosen up, already. 
>>
>> The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of 
>> flex. At first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip 
>> position "ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for 
>> climbing 
>> or getting out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the 
>> cables 
>> from the shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end 
>> jabs issue. Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily 
>> better, 
>> they're different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, 
>> if 
>> anyone's curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really 
>> great, I love them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 
>>
>> Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts 
>> with a bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm 
>> glad 
>> you enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. 
>> I'm sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how 
>> some way. 
>>
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even 
>>> know that was a thing! 
>>>
>>> Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
>>> interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
>>> bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO 
>>> wish I 
>>> could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
>>> malady for me! 😫
>>>
>>> Joe Bernard 
>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>
 I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t 
 work on her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new 
 upgrades - 
 especially the dyno. 

 How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie 
 Bars and wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was 
 interesting. 
>

[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-16 Thread Johnny Burrell
Fun videos, I like the casual pace, which seems to match your vibe 
perfectly. A trick I learned for applying grease to the stem and 
seat-post... and this is free advice so you get a 100% refund if it doesn't 
work for you. Apply the grease to the head tube and seat tube, not the 
seatpost or stem. That way, when you slide the seatpost/stem into place it 
pushes the grease down, rather than pushing it up. Boom, no cleanup.

We need more videos like this please :)
On Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 4:09:04 PM UTC-7 shopmonkey 39 wrote:

> Loved it and stoked to see a mention on the Radavist.  Congrats!
>
> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 10:59:52 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> "I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
>> it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back?"
>>
>> Thanks Eric! No that's an MT10 DirtDrop I got from Riv, it's a bit taller 
>> than the Periscopa. Which I may have to stick with a while, I discovered 
>> last night that the supply situation with tall/long quill stems is still 
>> super not good! 😣
>>
>> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 5:28:42 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
>>> it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back? 
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 11:50:39 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 Eric, I just got back from a short ride and now I'm thinking The Good 
 Doctor may have a point about stem length. My Billies are high on a long 
 TT 
 frame with a short DirtDrop stem, I wonder if the hand numbness is from 
 grips being a little too close. Hmmm 🤔

 On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 5:29:24 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you 
> might like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go 
> really, really far outside of my insurance network just to get a referral 
> for Dr. Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 
>
> I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end 
> shifters wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh 
> interference. That was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of 
> the 
> bars, the shape, the look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted 
> switching 
> up the bars but a lot of my bike friends swap and try things out with 
> abandon so I figured I should just loosen up, already. 
>
> The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of 
> flex. At first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip 
> position "ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for 
> climbing 
> or getting out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the 
> cables 
> from the shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end 
> jabs issue. Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily 
> better, 
> they're different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, 
> if 
> anyone's curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really 
> great, I love them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 
>
> Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts 
> with a bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm 
> glad 
> you enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. 
> I'm sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how 
> some way. 
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even 
>> know that was a thing! 
>>
>> Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
>> interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
>> bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO wish 
>> I 
>> could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
>> malady for me! 😫
>>
>> Joe Bernard 
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>> Ding! wrote:
>>
>>> I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t 
>>> work on her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new 
>>> upgrades - 
>>> especially the dyno. 
>>>
>>> How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie 
>>> Bars and wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was 
>>> interesting. 
>>> Are you noticing a marked improvement?
>>>
>>> Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
>>> Leah
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. 
 Handlebar

[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-07 Thread shopmonkey 39
Loved it and stoked to see a mention on the Radavist.  Congrats!

On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 10:59:52 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> "I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
> it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back?"
>
> Thanks Eric! No that's an MT10 DirtDrop I got from Riv, it's a bit taller 
> than the Periscopa. Which I may have to stick with a while, I discovered 
> last night that the supply situation with tall/long quill stems is still 
> super not good! 😣
>
> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 5:28:42 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how 
>> it works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back? 
>>
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 11:50:39 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> Eric, I just got back from a short ride and now I'm thinking The Good 
>>> Doctor may have a point about stem length. My Billies are high on a long TT 
>>> frame with a short DirtDrop stem, I wonder if the hand numbness is from 
>>> grips being a little too close. Hmmm 🤔
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 5:29:24 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you 
 might like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go 
 really, really far outside of my insurance network just to get a referral 
 for Dr. Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 

 I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end 
 shifters wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh 
 interference. That was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of the 
 bars, the shape, the look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted switching 
 up the bars but a lot of my bike friends swap and try things out with 
 abandon so I figured I should just loosen up, already. 

 The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of 
 flex. At first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip 
 position "ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for climbing 
 or getting out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the cables 
 from the shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end 
 jabs issue. Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily 
 better, 
 they're different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, if 
 anyone's curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really 
 great, I love them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 

 Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts with 
 a bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm glad you 
 enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. I'm 
 sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how some 
 way. 

 On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:

> He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even know 
> that was a thing! 
>
> Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
> interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
> bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO wish 
> I 
> could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
> malady for me! 😫
>
> Joe Bernard 
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
> Ding! wrote:
>
>> I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t work 
>> on her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new upgrades - 
>> especially the dyno. 
>>
>> How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie Bars 
>> and wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was interesting. Are 
>> you noticing a marked improvement?
>>
>> Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
>> Leah
>>
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. 
>>> Handlebar swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a 
>>> Nexave rapid rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo 
>>> hub 
>>> and Schmidt Edeluxe II. 
>>>
>>> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>>>
>>> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>>>
>>> Enjoy!
>>>
>>> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-05 Thread Joe Bernard
"I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how it 
works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back?"

Thanks Eric! No that's an MT10 DirtDrop I got from Riv, it's a bit taller 
than the Periscopa. Which I may have to stick with a while, I discovered 
last night that the supply situation with tall/long quill stems is still 
super not good! 😣

On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 5:28:42 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how it 
> works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back? 
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 11:50:39 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> Eric, I just got back from a short ride and now I'm thinking The Good 
>> Doctor may have a point about stem length. My Billies are high on a long TT 
>> frame with a short DirtDrop stem, I wonder if the hand numbness is from 
>> grips being a little too close. Hmmm 🤔
>>
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 5:29:24 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you 
>>> might like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go 
>>> really, really far outside of my insurance network just to get a referral 
>>> for Dr. Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 
>>>
>>> I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end 
>>> shifters wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh 
>>> interference. That was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of the 
>>> bars, the shape, the look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted switching 
>>> up the bars but a lot of my bike friends swap and try things out with 
>>> abandon so I figured I should just loosen up, already. 
>>>
>>> The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of flex. 
>>> At first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip position 
>>> "ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for climbing or 
>>> getting out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the cables 
>>> from the shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end 
>>> jabs issue. Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily better, 
>>> they're different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, if 
>>> anyone's curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really 
>>> great, I love them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 
>>>
>>> Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts with 
>>> a bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm glad you 
>>> enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. I'm 
>>> sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how some 
>>> way. 
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even know 
 that was a thing! 

 Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
 interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
 bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO wish I 
 could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
 malady for me! 😫

 Joe Bernard 
 On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
 Ding! wrote:

> I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t work 
> on her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new upgrades - 
> especially the dyno. 
>
> How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie Bars 
> and wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was interesting. Are 
> you noticing a marked improvement?
>
> Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
> Leah
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. 
>> Handlebar swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a 
>> Nexave rapid rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo 
>> hub 
>> and Schmidt Edeluxe II. 
>>
>> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>>
>> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-05 Thread Bob Ehrenbeck
Nice work, Eric -- that's a nice build. Loved the video!

Totally envious of your workspace, too!

Bob E
Cranford, NJ

On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 11:40:01 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey, thanks Stephen, I appreciate the kind feedback!
>
> Definitely check out the Suntour shifters.  
>
> I actually don't like the Oury grips that much and I'm planning to go back 
> to the felted wool grips wrapped with Newbaum's. And I'm going to wrap the 
> area ahead of the levers, too. Pretty much the same grip and wrapping as I 
> had on the Billie bars. 
>
> On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 10:08:45 AM UTC-4 Stephen wrote:
>
>> Hey Eric,
>>
>> Enjoyed the video, as well as your others! I appreciated the top down 
>> comparison of the billies to the ortho's, didn't realize the ortho's came 
>> back so far. In fact, seeing them from that angle they look so similar to 
>> the Tosco bar shape. Also the suntour power thumb shifters look great, I 
>> love how minimal their clamp on the bar is. Might have to look for some of 
>> those myself.. 
>>
>> How are you liking the switch from cotton bar wrap to the oury's? are you 
>> going to wrap the front of the ortho bars?
>>
>> Bike looks great, keep up the good work.
>>
>> -stephen
>>
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. Handlebar 
>>> swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a Nexave rapid 
>>> rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo hub and Schmidt 
>>> Edeluxe II. 
>>>
>>> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>>>
>>> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>>>
>>> Enjoy!
>>>
>>> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-05 Thread Eric Marth
Hey, thanks Stephen, I appreciate the kind feedback!

Definitely check out the Suntour shifters.  

I actually don't like the Oury grips that much and I'm planning to go back 
to the felted wool grips wrapped with Newbaum's. And I'm going to wrap the 
area ahead of the levers, too. Pretty much the same grip and wrapping as I 
had on the Billie bars. 

On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 10:08:45 AM UTC-4 Stephen wrote:

> Hey Eric,
>
> Enjoyed the video, as well as your others! I appreciated the top down 
> comparison of the billies to the ortho's, didn't realize the ortho's came 
> back so far. In fact, seeing them from that angle they look so similar to 
> the Tosco bar shape. Also the suntour power thumb shifters look great, I 
> love how minimal their clamp on the bar is. Might have to look for some of 
> those myself.. 
>
> How are you liking the switch from cotton bar wrap to the oury's? are you 
> going to wrap the front of the ortho bars?
>
> Bike looks great, keep up the good work.
>
> -stephen
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. Handlebar 
>> swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a Nexave rapid 
>> rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo hub and Schmidt 
>> Edeluxe II. 
>>
>> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>>
>> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-05 Thread Stephen
Hey Eric,

Enjoyed the video, as well as your others! I appreciated the top down 
comparison of the billies to the ortho's, didn't realize the ortho's came 
back so far. In fact, seeing them from that angle they look so similar to 
the Tosco bar shape. Also the suntour power thumb shifters look great, I 
love how minimal their clamp on the bar is. Might have to look for some of 
those myself.. 

How are you liking the switch from cotton bar wrap to the oury's? are you 
going to wrap the front of the ortho bars?

Bike looks great, keep up the good work.

-stephen

On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. Handlebar 
> swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a Nexave rapid 
> rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo hub and Schmidt 
> Edeluxe II. 
>
> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>
> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>
> Enjoy!
>
> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>

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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-05 Thread Eric Marth
I love that bike, Joe! Let me know if you do go for a stem swap and how it 
works out. Is that the Periscopa I sold you a while back? 

On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 11:50:39 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Eric, I just got back from a short ride and now I'm thinking The Good 
> Doctor may have a point about stem length. My Billies are high on a long TT 
> frame with a short DirtDrop stem, I wonder if the hand numbness is from 
> grips being a little too close. Hmmm 🤔
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 5:29:24 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you might 
>> like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go really, 
>> really far outside of my insurance network just to get a referral for Dr. 
>> Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 
>>
>> I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end shifters 
>> wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh interference. 
>> That was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of the bars, the 
>> shape, the look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted switching up the 
>> bars but a lot of my bike friends swap and try things out with abandon so I 
>> figured I should just loosen up, already. 
>>
>> The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of flex. 
>> At first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip position 
>> "ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for climbing or 
>> getting out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the cables 
>> from the shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end 
>> jabs issue. Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily better, 
>> they're different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, if 
>> anyone's curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really 
>> great, I love them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 
>>
>> Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts with a 
>> bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm glad you 
>> enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. I'm 
>> sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how some 
>> way. 
>>
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even know 
>>> that was a thing! 
>>>
>>> Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
>>> interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
>>> bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO wish I 
>>> could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
>>> malady for me! 😫
>>>
>>> Joe Bernard 
>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>
 I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t work 
 on her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new upgrades - 
 especially the dyno. 

 How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie Bars 
 and wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was interesting. Are 
 you noticing a marked improvement?

 Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
 Leah

 On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. 
> Handlebar swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a 
> Nexave rapid rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo 
> hub 
> and Schmidt Edeluxe II. 
>
> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>
> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>
> Enjoy!
>
> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>


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Re: [RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-04 Thread Leah Peterson
Eric, oh, the bar end shifters. Yes, I had them on my Betty Foy with Bosco Bars 
and I wore the mark of them on my thighs many times. I had one particularly 
tight corner near the school that would earn me a decent jab at least weekly. 
The Betty was my first Rivbike and I didn’t realize I could just switch such 
things out, so I rode it that way for years. Thumbies are a revelation, I 
agree. Glad you love the new setup. 

I’ve seen one of your other videos and loved it just as much. Great work, and 
keep it coming!

> On Sep 4, 2022, at 8:29 PM, Eric Marth  wrote:
> 
> Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you might 
> like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go really, 
> really far outside of my insurance network just to get a referral for Dr. 
> Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 
> 
> I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end shifters 
> wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh interference. That 
> was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of the bars, the shape, the 
> look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted switching up the bars but a lot 
> of my bike friends swap and try things out with abandon so I figured I should 
> just loosen up, already. 
> 
> The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of flex. At 
> first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip position 
> "ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for climbing or getting 
> out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the cables from the 
> shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end jabs issue. 
> Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily better, they're 
> different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, if anyone's 
> curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really great, I love 
> them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 
> 
> Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts with a 
> bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm glad you 
> enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. I'm 
> sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how some 
> way. 
> 
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>> He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even know that 
>> was a thing! 
>> 
>> Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
>> interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
>> bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO wish I 
>> could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
>> malady for me! 😫
>> 
>> Joe Bernard 
>>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>> wrote:
>>> I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t work on 
>>> her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new upgrades - 
>>> especially the dyno. 
>>> 
>>> How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie Bars and 
>>> wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was interesting. Are you 
>>> noticing a marked improvement?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
>>> Leah
>>> 
 On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. Handlebar 
 swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a Nexave rapid 
 rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo hub and Schmidt 
 Edeluxe II. 
 
 https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
 
 Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
 
 Enjoy!
 
 
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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-04 Thread Eric Marth
Thanks so much, Leah! I have a couple of other Riv build videos you might 
like if you haven't seen them, check out my channel. I had to go really, 
really far outside of my insurance network just to get a referral for Dr. 
Ron. Healthcare, I tell ya. 

I love the Billie bars, they're great. Running them with bar-end shifters 
wasn't working great for me as I sometimes did have thigh interference. 
That was the only issue. Love the grip position ahead of the bars, the 
shape, the look. If I'm to be honest I really resisted switching up the 
bars but a lot of my bike friends swap and try things out with abandon so I 
figured I should just loosen up, already. 

The Ortho Bars are fun, they are crazy wide and they have a ton of flex. At 
first I wasn't so into them because I thought I'd lost the grip position 
"ahead" of the levers and shifters which I use a lot for climbing or 
getting out of the wind. Or sprinting. But after I re-routed the cables 
from the shifters it was all gravy. I've definitely resolved the bar-end 
jabs issue. Compared to the Billies I can't say they're necessarily better, 
they're different, they're good. They were made at the Renthal factory, if 
anyone's curious. The new-to-me Suntour Power Thumb shifters are really 
great, I love them. They're my first reverse-mounted thumb shifters. 

Joe, thanks for the note. I didn't know that mocking up the struts with a 
bevel was a thing either but it just sort of dawned on me. I'm glad you 
enjoyed the consultation. I definitely love the Billie bars as well. I'm 
sorry to hear about your numbness! and I hope that resolves some how some 
way. 

On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 7:55:47 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:

> He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even know 
> that was a thing! 
>
> Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
> interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
> bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO wish I 
> could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
> malady for me! 😫
>
> Joe Bernard 
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
> wrote:
>
>> I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t work on 
>> her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new upgrades - 
>> especially the dyno. 
>>
>> How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie Bars and 
>> wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was interesting. Are you 
>> noticing a marked improvement?
>>
>> Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
>> Leah
>>
>> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. Handlebar 
>>> swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a Nexave rapid 
>>> rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo hub and Schmidt 
>>> Edeluxe II. 
>>>
>>> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>>>
>>> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>>>
>>> Enjoy!
>>>
>>> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-04 Thread Joe Bernard
He used a sliding bevel to mock up the rack struts. I didn't even know that 
was a thing! 

Dr. Romance was hilarious, I enjoyed that so much. The Ortho Bar is 
interesting but I think I'll stick with my Billies, too. I don't think 
bringing my bars further back and wider would work for me, but I DO wish I 
could solve the hand numbness I'm getting now. This is a new and unfun 
malady for me! 😫

Joe Bernard 
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 3:01:43 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t work on 
> her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new upgrades - 
> especially the dyno. 
>
> How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie Bars and 
> wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was interesting. Are you 
> noticing a marked improvement?
>
> Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
> Leah
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. Handlebar 
>> swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a Nexave rapid 
>> rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo hub and Schmidt 
>> Edeluxe II. 
>>
>> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>>
>> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Video: Appaloosa build updates

2022-09-04 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
I loved it. A really fun look into the magic (as one who doesn’t work on 
her bikes, it’s magic to ME) of assembly. What great new upgrades - 
especially the dyno. 

How did you get a consult with Ronnie Romance?! I love my Billie Bars and 
wouldn’t trade them, but Ronnie’s point of view was interesting. Are you 
noticing a marked improvement?

Thanks for sharing this video. It was really engrossing.
Leah

On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 4:54:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey everyone — I just finished a new video about my Appaloosa. Handlebar 
> swap, new shifters, new front and rear derailers (including a Nexave rapid 
> rise mech). Also installed a Nitto front rack, Son dynamo hub and Schmidt 
> Edeluxe II. 
>
> https://youtu.be/muQgJiZtzwY
>
> Special appearance by orthopedic specialist Dr. Ronnie Romance. 
>
> Enjoy!
>
> [image: Appaloosa 20220904.jpg]
>

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