Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-14 Thread David Bivins
I agree with this so much. My partner had a bike that was rescued and built
up by a friend - totally free and assembled with love, but still an
inexpensive Jamis something- or-other. She took it on long rides around the
city, to Coney Island, etc. The seat post kind of sucked and the saddle
would move slightly and make her uncomfortable. I replaced it and the
saddle with other cheap components, but it was always cheap. Then when she
started commuting to work, she got a Citibike (bike share) membership which
was very convenient based on her origin and destination. Neither bike made
her happy. They were means to an end.
I happened to find an almost new Clem H for a ridiculously good price in
early February of this year, and I tailored it to her needs as a
Valentine's Day gift (basket, fenders, MKS Lamda pedals). She has been
blown away by it. She gets it. She says "it's like floating along, it's so
much fun and feels so good to ride." I'm so happy to have given her the
opportunity to truly enjoy riding, even if the ride is a means to an end.
In truth, I can't say I got her a better bike than I have, because we both
have Clem H's. I end up riding a Tern/Xtracycle Cargo Node more often
because I have kid-hauling duties. And I've modified my Clem more than hers
so that at least they look a little different. My basket's on the rear, and
she has fatter tires. I have orange bar tape and she has a cool black Crane
bell.

Anyway, thanks for posting that, James. Wise words.

David B in Brooklyn

On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 7:54 PM James / Analog Cycles <
analogcyc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> My policy with bikes for kids/significant others who are not super into
> riding yet: get them a BETTER bike than you have, so they have a fighting
> chance of getting into riding.  I am so bummed when people are like my
>  isn't into riding.  But the person who isn't into riding is
> riding a bike that's 10X less comfortable and 100% harder to use and ride
> than the person who is doing the complaining.  Gotta turn that on it's
> head.
>
> -james
>
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-14 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
Definitely heartwarming to hear about your daughter and your family.  May
you have many wonderful adventures together.

Toshi in Oakland, CA

On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 4:54 PM Rachel P  wrote:

> Hi folks!-new to posting the list but have been following for a few years.
>
> That's our (er, my daughter's) Tolkien-mobile so a shout out to Candice
> and James for the build :). We are now a Riv squared family: my completely
> orange Cheviot and her Atlantis. Seven bikes in the garage now--car's been
> kicked to the curb for the last 3 years. Or maybe 8 bikes now since my son
> just got a new bigger Raleigh. My husband will converted soon so we'll be
> Riv Cubed in a year I reckon.
>
> James and Candice spiffed my All-City Space Horse up for a triathalon
> (don't ask: partially done for a dare and I didn't drown so it was a good
> race esp when you have glitter on your handlebars!!) so we went back to
> them for her bike after trawling many a bike store big and
> small--Goldilocks knows what she wants and it was in a cabin in VT!
>
> The most awesome thing was watching my daughter and Candice go out to
> check out the fit and having her come back with a Cheshire cat grin--we
> have already been out to Walden Pond this weekend and had a blast since it
> was a rare 60 degrees and sunny in New England.
>
> I had confidence I wasn't the only parent who purchased a Riv for a teen
> (thank you Bicycle Belle--I love reading about your adventures!!) and I
> thought, well, she's 1) not getting a car from us since driving in the
> greater Boston area is a fool's errand with the traffic 2) she has not ever
> asked for a new computer or smartphone and 3) likes to ramble outside--so
> why not? It's costs as much  but more valuable than a smartphone and a Mac
> Airbook.  And she and her father adore the Hobbit--the troll bit about
> mutton always comes out if I ever serve the same dish for dinner twice: one
> day I might just have to serve mutton!
>
> It seemed fate that she and this bike would meet and go off exploring
> together for many years -- planning for lots of rambles this summer and
> fall and winter (and at least one bike repair class for her: just finished
> outfitting 2/3 of the bikes in the fleet with their own flat and tool kit,
> whew!).
>
> Three cheers for an excellent set of wheels!
>
> Rachel
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 5:00:08 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
> wrote:
>>
>> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed
>> up and then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on
>> this Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers
>> in my brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are
>> showing such promise... You folks are truly talented and artistic - thanks
>> for sharing this here - what a treat!
>>
>> 2. I’d LOVE to see/read an interview with this girl. To be this directed
>> and precise and artsy at age 13 is nothing short of astounding. (I have a
>> 13 yo boy who rides a 45 cm Clem, and he is nothing like this other child!)
>> Is she on Instagram? Oh, how I would love to follow her adventures.
>>
>> 3. And who says kids can’t have Rivendells, huh?!? Best thing I’ve seen
>> in a long time!
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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-13 Thread Leah Peterson
Rachel, I knew that child had to have amazing parents. I think we can 
confidently say Goldilocks is a dream child and I am envious! I have 2 
wonderful boys, but had I had a daughter, this is the daughter I’d wish for! 

I am a total believer in buying quality and spending money on things that last. 
You’re so right to invest in adventures that you can do as a family. I loathe 
the idea of dropping money on tech that will be no good in a few years, but a 
Rivendell bike you can ride for decades and plan family trips with? - take my 
money. We are Rivendell cubed (I have a Betty Foy and stole my husband’s unused 
Clem, and my son was gifted a Clem from a kindly member of this List. That 
story can be found if you search for A Boy, A Bike, and a Benefactor). My son 
is also 13, but he is different from your daughter in that he is completely 
practical about the bike. It is how he gets to school and to friends’ houses, 
but he doesn’t dote over it and think of his favorite passages of Tolkien to 
bestow upon it. He treats it nicely but he is not precious about it. He’s like 
the Dutch!

I am so glad you responded; I just knew there was a good story here. I still 
have so many questions and can’t wait for James to do his interview with 
Goldilocks. Great idea, James! We need more bookish, outdoorsy teens on bikes 
like Goldilocks!

If I got to ask Goldilocks some questions, they would be:
1. Why the Atlantis? Something about that bike called to you. What was it?
2. Why those particular passages from The Hobbit? What makes them your 
favorite? 
3. Do your friends understand how cool is your bike or do you have to keep it a 
secret so it doesn’t get stolen at school?
4. Do you have friends who also like to cycle?
5. How do you feel about bling? If you private message me your address, I will 
send you a little something pretty having to do with your new bike. 

All the very best!
Leah (Bicycle Belle)



Sent from my iPad

> On Apr 8, 2019, at 7:37 PM, Rachel P  wrote:
> 
> Hi folks!-new to posting the list but have been following for a few years. 
> 
> That's our (er, my daughter's) Tolkien-mobile so a shout out to Candice and 
> James for the build :). We are now a Riv squared family: my completely orange 
> Cheviot and her Atlantis. Seven bikes in the garage now--car's been kicked to 
> the curb for the last 3 years. Or maybe 8 bikes now since my son just got a 
> new bigger Raleigh. My husband will converted soon so we'll be Riv Cubed in a 
> year I reckon.
> 
> James and Candice spiffed my All-City Space Horse up for a triathalon (don't 
> ask: partially done for a dare and I didn't drown so it was a good race esp 
> when you have glitter on your handlebars!!) so we went back to them for her 
> bike after trawling many a bike store big and small--Goldilocks knows what 
> she wants and it was in a cabin in VT! 
> 
> The most awesome thing was watching my daughter and Candice go out to check 
> out the fit and having her come back with a Cheshire cat grin--we have 
> already been out to Walden Pond this weekend and had a blast since it was a 
> rare 60 degrees and sunny in New England. 
> 
> I had confidence I wasn't the only parent who purchased a Riv for a teen 
> (thank you Bicycle Belle--I love reading about your adventures!!) and I 
> thought, well, she's 1) not getting a car from us since driving in the 
> greater Boston area is a fool's errand with the traffic 2) she has not ever 
> asked for a new computer or smartphone and 3) likes to ramble outside--so why 
> not? It's costs as much  but more valuable than a smartphone and a Mac 
> Airbook.  And she and her father adore the Hobbit--the troll bit about mutton 
> always comes out if I ever serve the same dish for dinner twice: one day I 
> might just have to serve mutton!
> 
> It seemed fate that she and this bike would meet and go off exploring 
> together for many years -- planning for lots of rambles this summer and fall 
> and winter (and at least one bike repair class for her: just finished 
> outfitting 2/3 of the bikes in the fleet with their own flat and tool kit, 
> whew!). 
> 
> Three cheers for an excellent set of wheels!
> 
> Rachel
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 5:00:08 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
>> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed up 
>> and then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on this 
>> Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers in my 
>> brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are showing 
>> such promise... You folks are truly talented and artistic - thanks for 
>> sharing this here - what a treat! 
>> 
>> 2. I’d LOVE to see/read an interview with this girl. To be this directed and 
>> precise and artsy at age 13 is nothing short of astounding. (I have a 13 yo 
>> boy who rides a 45 cm Clem, and he is nothing like this other child!) Is she 
>> on Instagram? Oh, how I would love to 

Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-13 Thread 'Abcyclehank' via RBW Owners Bunch
Rachel thanks for your perspective about your daughter’s bike.  I know you are 
preaching to the choir on this list; but the logic and rational to gift your 
13yo daughter this personalized high quality beautiful source of adventure 
bring joy to my heart!
I am a retired English teacher and taught a semester long course based on 
Tolkien and Middle Earth.  I understand the passion many young folks have for 
his writing and amazingly imagined world and history.  

James thanks for giving your customers personalized one on one attention to 
achieve a dream build.  I love it when adults take young folks seriously and 
treat them with respect.

Maybe this summer I will pull up outside your shop in Vermont on my R1100GS BMW 
motorcycle with my Bombadil affixed to a bike rack as I explore the NE on both 
bike and cycle this summer!

Sincerely,
Ryan Hankinson
West Michigan

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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-13 Thread James / Analog Cycles
I'll ask Anna if she'll do an interview.  We've been meaning to start an 
text based interview series.  I have a Pro yo-yo'er turned Atlantis rider 
lined up, and a bunch of industry folks. 

The bike was super fun to conceive.  It was originally going to be a 
Sherlock Holmes / Tolkien mix, with some herringbone bar tape and tweed 
bags, but we liked the way it turned out.  

My policy with bikes for kids/significant others who are not super into 
riding yet: get them a BETTER bike than you have, so they have a fighting 
chance of getting into riding.  I am so bummed when people are like my 
 isn't into riding.  But the person who isn't into riding is 
riding a bike that's 10X less comfortable and 100% harder to use and ride 
than the person who is doing the complaining.  Gotta turn that on it's 
head.  

-james



On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 5:00:08 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:
>
> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed 
> up and then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on 
> this Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers 
> in my brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are 
> showing such promise... You folks are truly talented and artistic - thanks 
> for sharing this here - what a treat! 
>
> 2. I’d LOVE to see/read an interview with this girl. To be this directed 
> and precise and artsy at age 13 is nothing short of astounding. (I have a 
> 13 yo boy who rides a 45 cm Clem, and he is nothing like this other child!) 
> Is she on Instagram? Oh, how I would love to follow her adventures. 
>
> 3. And who says kids can’t have Rivendells, huh?!? Best thing I’ve seen in 
> a long time!

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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-13 Thread Rachel P
Hi folks!-new to posting the list but have been following for a few years. 

That's our (er, my daughter's) Tolkien-mobile so a shout out to Candice and 
James for the build :). We are now a Riv squared family: my completely 
orange Cheviot and her Atlantis. Seven bikes in the garage now--car's been 
kicked to the curb for the last 3 years. Or maybe 8 bikes now since my son 
just got a new bigger Raleigh. My husband will converted soon so we'll be 
Riv Cubed in a year I reckon.

James and Candice spiffed my All-City Space Horse up for a triathalon 
(don't ask: partially done for a dare and I didn't drown so it was a good 
race esp when you have glitter on your handlebars!!) so we went back to 
them for her bike after trawling many a bike store big and 
small--Goldilocks knows what she wants and it was in a cabin in VT! 

The most awesome thing was watching my daughter and Candice go out to check 
out the fit and having her come back with a Cheshire cat grin--we have 
already been out to Walden Pond this weekend and had a blast since it was a 
rare 60 degrees and sunny in New England. 

I had confidence I wasn't the only parent who purchased a Riv for a teen 
(thank you Bicycle Belle--I love reading about your adventures!!) and I 
thought, well, she's 1) not getting a car from us since driving in the 
greater Boston area is a fool's errand with the traffic 2) she has not ever 
asked for a new computer or smartphone and 3) likes to ramble outside--so 
why not? It's costs as much  but more valuable than a smartphone and a Mac 
Airbook.  And she and her father adore the Hobbit--the troll bit about 
mutton always comes out if I ever serve the same dish for dinner twice: one 
day I might just have to serve mutton!

It seemed fate that she and this bike would meet and go off exploring 
together for many years -- planning for lots of rambles this summer and 
fall and winter (and at least one bike repair class for her: just finished 
outfitting 2/3 of the bikes in the fleet with their own flat and tool kit, 
whew!). 

Three cheers for an excellent set of wheels!

Rachel








On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 5:00:08 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:
>
> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed 
> up and then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on 
> this Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers 
> in my brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are 
> showing such promise... You folks are truly talented and artistic - thanks 
> for sharing this here - what a treat! 
>
> 2. I’d LOVE to see/read an interview with this girl. To be this directed 
> and precise and artsy at age 13 is nothing short of astounding. (I have a 
> 13 yo boy who rides a 45 cm Clem, and he is nothing like this other child!) 
> Is she on Instagram? Oh, how I would love to follow her adventures. 
>
> 3. And who says kids can’t have Rivendells, huh?!? Best thing I’ve seen in 
> a long time!

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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-10 Thread 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch
Now that's texting. While taping? Black and White and read all over.

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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-08 Thread Joe Bernard
Candice's creativity with bar (and now chainstay) tape is joy-bringing. The 
tape that came on my Atlantis-from-Analog has sparkles in it. Sparkles! 

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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-08 Thread Leah Peterson
PS I always thought if I got a custom (or could finagle Grant putting it on the 
Anniversary Mixte) I wanted “One Bike To Rule Them All” as the decal on the 
frame. 

Sent from my iPad

> On Apr 8, 2019, at 2:00 PM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>  wrote:
> 
> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed up 
> and then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on this 
> Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers in my 
> brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are showing 
> such promise... You folks are truly talented and artistic - thanks for 
> sharing this here - what a treat!
> 
> 2. I’d LOVE to see/read an interview with this girl. To be this directed and 
> precise and artsy at age 13 is nothing short of astounding. (I have a 13 yo 
> boy who rides a 45 cm Clem, and he is nothing like this other child!) Is she 
> on Instagram? Oh, how I would love to follow her adventures.
> 
> 3. And who says kids can’t have Rivendells, huh?!? Best thing I’ve seen in a 
> long time!
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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-08 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed up and 
then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on this 
Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers in my 
brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are showing such 
promise... You folks are truly talented and artistic - thanks for sharing this 
here - what a treat!

2. I’d LOVE to see/read an interview with this girl. To be this directed and 
precise and artsy at age 13 is nothing short of astounding. (I have a 13 yo boy 
who rides a 45 cm Clem, and he is nothing like this other child!) Is she on 
Instagram? Oh, how I would love to follow her adventures.

3. And who says kids can’t have Rivendells, huh?!? Best thing I’ve seen in a 
long time!

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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-08 Thread Patrick Moore
That is impressive! Much nicer than the bikes I had at 13, though mine were
decent.

On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:19 AM Toshi Takeuchi  wrote:

> Stunning bike--very lucky 13 yr old!
>
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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-08 Thread David Hays
What a beautiful bike! What bar is this? And how did she type onto the bar tape?
I’m very impressed.
David

> On Apr 8, 2019, at 1:43 PM, Collin A  wrote:
> 
> Dang, I wish I got this when I was 13! Hopefully she will be nicknaming the 
> bike as Shadofax since most of the quotes are from Gandalf!
> 
> On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 10:19:20 AM UTC-7, ttoshi wrote:
> Stunning bike--very lucky 13 yr old!
> 
> Toshi
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Re: [RBW] Tolkien themed MIT Atlantis

2019-04-08 Thread Collin A
Dang, I wish I got this when I was 13! Hopefully she will be nicknaming the 
bike as Shadofax since most of the quotes are from Gandalf!

On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 10:19:20 AM UTC-7, ttoshi wrote:
>
> Stunning bike--very lucky 13 yr old!
>
> Toshi
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