[RBW] Re: Keven's bag

2009-05-18 Thread Will
As an alternative you can simply cut off some old Levis at the bottom of one pant leg and hem one side and stitch on some Velcro closures then attach with toe straps through your saddle loops. Very nice solution. Renew, reuse, recycle! I love it. ...consider Acorn bags if you can't score a

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Coffee Drinkers (also Klean Kanteen)

2009-05-18 Thread John McMurry
On May 17, 6:14 pm, d2mini d2creat...@gmail.com wrote: This is the best one i've found. Keeps your coffee HO! for hours. The flip top is uber secure and can be operated one handed.http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Nissan-Stainless-Backpack- Bottle/dp/B00... I can attest: that mug keeps

[RBW] Re: S240 gear related post

2009-05-18 Thread JoelMatthews
Thank you. A good list. For those of us not in the relatively cool Northwest, however, backpacks while riding are not always the best choice. In the hot humid Midwest Summers, wearing a back pack can get very clammy as it prevents rear shirt venting. On May 17, 10:15 pm, Mike

[RBW] Re: S240 gear related post

2009-05-18 Thread Mike
No matter how lightweight I can't imagine riding with a backpack but it appears to work well for Kent and he certainly is speaking from experience. I'm touring for like 7 days this summer, mainly on back roads, and am hoping to use small front panniers and a Carradice Nelson saddlebag. The tour

[RBW] Re: Keven's bag

2009-05-18 Thread charlie
Here is a photo of how I attached mine. You can also go to my profile and look under my photos on my myspace page. http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImagefriendID=148180909albumID=49673imageID=39584828 On May 18, 5:17 am, Will wpm...@gmail.com wrote: As an alternative

[RBW] Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Tom M
I just bought a Mark's rack, and I want to put a bag on it. RBW currently has canvas versions of the Nigel Smythe Little Loaf, with tweed versions due in June. I'm wondering if I should hold out for the tweed, go with canvas, or consider either the Sackville or Baggins bags. Anyone have

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Phil B
The Nigel Smyth bags are very well constructed and detailed. Baggins really can't compare, even the canvas is better quality. I'm not familiar with Sackville. They are a bit fancier than an Acorn, though I'd rate the construction the same. The Smyth bags (I've had a couple Little Loafers) are

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread CycloFiend
on 5/18/09 7:19 AM, Tom M at tmil...@att.net wrote: I just bought a Mark's rack, and I want to put a bag on it. RBW currently has canvas versions of the Nigel Smythe Little Loaf, with tweed versions due in June. I'm wondering if I should hold out for the tweed, go with canvas, or consider

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Jim Cloud
I've owned several of the Baggins bags (handlebar, banana seat bags) and I purchased a canvas model of the Nigel Smythe Little Loafer for a Mark's Rack a couple of years back. I agree with Phil B, the quality of the Smythe bags is noticeably better than the Baggins (note that Baggins have been

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Bruce
I've had and passed along the tweed and now have the canvas baggins on a nitto front rack. I like the look and feel of the canvas persoanlly. Both at good bags. They open at the front, while the new RBW bag opens at the rear, which is a better idea IMO.

[RBW] Re: Follow up on Sam Hillborne

2009-05-18 Thread EricP
Like Forrest said, it's about 40 miles. Here's a .pdf map of the trails. http://tinyurl.com/oxrt3l It's mostly old railroad grade, so not that steep. Except for the areas marked. And the climb from Isinours to Fountain is about 5 miles long. BTW, saw someone on Sunday ride by on what might

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Tom M
I was leaning toward the canvas because I thought it would be subtler, but my better half thinks the tweed would look great with my bike (a green IRO Rob Roy), and her sense of color is much better than mine. I appreciate all the comments on the quality of the Nigel Smythe bags; they've been

[RBW] Re: Keven's bag

2009-05-18 Thread d2mini
More like within the first few minutes. Ordering seriously doesn't last more than an hour or two anymore. These are great bags and the ordering enthusiasm reflects that. On May 18, 7:17 am, Will wpm...@gmail.com wrote: As an alternative you can simply cut off some old Levis at the bottom of

[RBW] Re: Bicycle Coffee Drinkers (also Klean Kanteen)

2009-05-18 Thread Rick
Another Nissan Backpack thermos endorsement. Slips nicely in the king cage, hot for hours. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread d2mini
Can anyone give me an idea of what you can fit in the big loafer? Specifically articles of clothing. For example, can you fit a pair of jeans? a t-shirt? etc It's hard to tell from website pics. Thanks! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Owners Question

2009-05-18 Thread Paul Sanders
I love my Bombadil. I'm 6'2, 200 lbs. It doesn't feel heavy to me, and I have super heavy duty Sun CR-18 rims with Schwalbe 700x47 tires. The bike is stout, but feels nice and responsive. I can get the bars nice and high on mine. I was between sizes, and went with the bigger 64. No regrets. It's

[RBW] My new Quickbeam inspired me...

2009-05-18 Thread John
to write a Tanka (longer than a Haiku.  5-7-5-7-7 format.  I realize it's not summer yet, but riding back from RBW world HQ on Saturday, it sure felt like it).     Quickbeam in summer Is there anything better? Silver single speed is simplicity itself. Feel free to look at pictures.  

[RBW] saturday was fender day

2009-05-18 Thread k5osx1
Last Saturday was definitely a fender day. Sadly, I have not yet equipped my bike with fenders. Last Friday I stopped by the bike mart to sign up for the Richardson (TX) Wild Ride, looking forward to another bicycling adventure covering a metric century. As I was leaving the shop, an

[RBW] Re: saturday was fender day

2009-05-18 Thread Jim Cloud
Robert, Your description, and the photos, certainly make me remember some of the times I've been in a heavy rainfall on a bicycle (something that hasn't happened too often since I moved to Tucson!). I used to commute by bicycle when I lived in Boulder, CO. There were days when returing home in

[RBW] Re: S240 gear related post

2009-05-18 Thread John Speare
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 7:14 AM, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote: No matter how lightweight I can't imagine riding with a backpack but it appears to work well for Kent and he certainly is speaking from experience. I'm touring for like 7 days this summer, mainly on back roads, and am hoping to

[RBW] Re: My new Quickbeam inspired me...

2009-05-18 Thread Kelly
At first, I was unsure of how I felt about the silver Quickbeams. Now I am beginning to really like the color. Of course Rivendell just sold out of my size :) On May 18, 4:37 pm, John srf...@yahoo.com wrote: to write a Tanka (longer than a Haiku.  5-7-5-7-7 format.  I realize it's not

[RBW] Dick's new Bombadil

2009-05-18 Thread Dick Gilpin
Hi. Just thought I share with you some pictures of my new built-up Bombadil frame. I placed my order when Rivendell first started taking orders (around September 2007). I also wanted a custom paint job ­ burnt orange metallic with cream inserts. Well, maybe some on this list bought a metallic

[RBW] Re: Dick's new Bombadil

2009-05-18 Thread AJ
Now that's a sexy bike! Al --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Ron Farnsworth
Opening the bag at the back does not allow the use of a bar tube bag which I find to be a nice compliment to the front opening Little Loafer. The 2 bags work really well together on a Hilsen, just like a banana bag and big loafer in back. So I like the front opening bag because it allows more

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Dave G
I bought the Baggins LIttler Loafer because it matched the Kevin's Bag already mounted on my Brooks honey-colored saddle. I recently added a Baggins Big Loafer to fill out the matching set. While I'm sure the Nigel Smyth bags have a quality edge and are well worth the money, I'm very happy with

[RBW] Re: Dick's new Bombadil

2009-05-18 Thread David Estes
Indeed, just one really nice bike! On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:26 PM, AJ flyfisherman.cad...@gmail.com wrote: Now that's a sexy bike! Al -- Cheers, David Redlands, CA --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[RBW] Re: Nigel Smythe or?

2009-05-18 Thread Jim Cloud
I'd like to clarify my previous reply pertaining to the quality of the Nigel Smythe bags vs Baggins. As I stated Baggins have been made by various suppliers to Rivendell. The original Baggins were made by Duluth, subsequently Frost River made the Baggins bags for a time (there was quite a dust

[RBW] Re: Dick's new Bombadil

2009-05-18 Thread RoadieRyan
When I read burnt orange metallic I was thinking o.k... uh not my first choice but then I looked at the pictures and WOW it's gorgeous! It is so rich in the pictures I imagine it must be stunning up close. Very nice thanks for shaking up my box of colors and getting me outside it. Enjoy On May

[RBW] Re: Dick's new Bombadil

2009-05-18 Thread Seth
Beautiful color, really stunning. Seth Los Angeles On May 18, 6:18 pm, Dick Gilpin dgil...@cox.net wrote: Hi.  Just thought I share with you some pictures of my new built-up Bombadil frame.  I placed my order when Rivendell first started taking orders (around September 2007).  I also wanted

[RBW] Re: Photos of the new Rivendell Quickbeam

2009-05-18 Thread Michael Rivers
Here is my 60 cm tooling around D.C. yesterday. http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrivers//sets/72157618452191962 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Owners Question

2009-05-18 Thread Delano
Thank you for so many well thought-out responses. It's a bit overwhelming to consider the purchase of a bike unridden, that is both (relatively) expensive and not as popular as others out there. There is a lot of good information here, a lot of food for thought. I will keep you updated.

[RBW] Re: looking for a good bike shop in Eugene

2009-05-18 Thread r.gersb...@gmail.com
Blue Heron on campus would be my first stop. r~ On May 16, 10:46 pm, richard sulkes dr1d...@yahoo.com wrote: Having recently moved to Eugene, Oregon, I'm looking for recommendations for a good LBS to help me care for my Bleriot and Ram. I've visited at least half a dozen bike shops and

[RBW] Re: Keven's bag

2009-05-18 Thread MitchK
That is, if you submit your order in the first days of the month before they exceed their monthly production capacity. Looks like they stopped taking orders May 7th. As a side point, Acorn actually started taking orders (for May) on May 7th. Their queue filled within hours that same day. I