[RBW] Re: Tour pics.

2009-07-24 Thread David Estes
Steve, love the Rambouillet story! Looks like a great time out there on the roads! DE On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 7:48 AM, SteveF wrote: > > Hi folks! I did a supported tour put on annually by my local cycling > club a couple of weeks ago--it was fun, good weather, friendly folks. > Didn't even h

[RBW] Re: FS: 700c x 40 Berthoud stainless fenders

2009-07-24 Thread johnb
sold On Jul 21, 3:24 pm, johnb wrote: > These have been drilled to fit my bike so your bike should be close to > the same size or you are going to need to drill new holes in the > fenders which for most people would be a deal breaker. > > On Jul 20, 8:33 am, johnb wrote: > > > I have a pair of

[RBW] Tour pics.

2009-07-24 Thread SteveF
Hi folks! I did a supported tour put on annually by my local cycling club a couple of weeks ago--it was fun, good weather, friendly folks. Didn't even have any unpleasantness from drivers. Here's some pics if you're interested: http://www.flickr.com/photos/40738...@n08/sets/72157621799616518/

[RBW] Re: $$$ to burn! ISO small, nice laptop pannier

2009-07-24 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Thanks. I want a bag that will mount on my Fly racks. And, I'd prefer to buy used at a discount, if I can. On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:25 PM, geezer wrote: > > Patrick, > > Topeak makes a pretty snazzy laptop-specific bag. You need to use > their click-in rack for it. > > Mike > > > -- Patrick

[RBW] Re: $$$ to burn! ISO small, nice laptop pannier

2009-07-24 Thread geezer
Patrick, Topeak makes a pretty snazzy laptop-specific bag. You need to use their click-in rack for it. Mike --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send ema

[RBW] Re: Distracted Drivers

2009-07-24 Thread Mojo
In 1997, I was riding the All-Rounder with mustache bars down to the LBS for a cable. It was only 2 miles, so I had no helmet. Up the road was a rather attractive-looking female. I accelerated. She turned into an apartment complex that I could still take through to the LBS. My hands were resting l

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 14:23 -0700, Jim Cloud wrote: > I did some heavy touring on my P15 Paramount using an Eclipse aluminum > rack on the rear (comparable to the Blackburn) and a front rack also > made by Eclipse. The bags used were those made by Eclipse and mounted > with their "slide-mount" sy

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread Jim Cloud
I did some heavy touring on my P15 Paramount using an Eclipse aluminum rack on the rear (comparable to the Blackburn) and a front rack also made by Eclipse. The bags used were those made by Eclipse and mounted with their "slide-mount" system. Everything worked well, the only real lack was in mou

[RBW] $$$ to burn! ISO small, nice laptop pannier

2009-07-24 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Thanks to an unexpected windfall, I am in the market for one or even a pair of smallish, top quality panniers, preferably a laptop pannier, tho' I am torn between a dedicated laptop pannier, and a regular pannier and go out and buy a hard case laptop case. I want something smaller than my Packers,

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 13:04 -0700, Jim Cloud wrote: > One additional comment in regard to the lack of rack mounts. Schwinn, > as many other frame builders of the time, had a strict policy of > eschewing braze-on's for the Paramount. Yes, but the P15 did have fender eyelets, and the best rack of

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread Jim Cloud
Jim, I agree that the Chicago era Paramount touring models were not ideal by modern standards (we're talking about bicycles that were built at least 30 years ago). The Campy components were what most riders lusted for during that period (I think many modern riders can't really have an appreciatio

[RBW] So Cal Riv Ride - San Diego in August

2009-07-24 Thread Esteban
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/3724664711/sizes/l/ If you need another excuse to come to San Diego in August, here's one. The date is being negotiated here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/socal_rivendell_bicycle_appreciation_society/discuss/72157621052663280/ >From downtown up to the

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread JoelMatthews
One thing that took me years to figure out (hey, my mind was on school and starting a career) was that had I swapped the knobby OEM tires that come with MTBs the ride would have been much more enjoyable. I was reluctant to equip one of my bikes with Big Apples, because I remembered struggling wit

[RBW] Re: photos of my Bombadil build

2009-07-24 Thread ANDREW LETTON
I think the photos give the illusion that the fenders are too small.  Take a look at the last photo in the set; it shows the width better than most.  The fenders are 60mm wide Berthouds.  The 60s have a shallower/flatter shape than the 50/40/35mm Berthouds. There is plenty of clearance between t

[RBW] Re: photos of my Bombadil build

2009-07-24 Thread BPustow
I'm sorry, I don't mean to be critical - I realize that building up a bike is a very personal thing - but I don't see it as a "go anywhere" bike. >From the photos it doesn't look like there's enough clearance between the >dirt tires and the fenders for it to be rideable off road. Is it

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
Now the Stumpjumper is one earlier bike that, imo, actually had something in common (aside from the obvious fact that it is also a bike) with some of the Rivendells (special-order skinny-tire bikes w/o eyelets notwithstanding). My 83/84 Stump has lotsa clearance, braze- ons for racks and fenders,

[RBW] Re: photos of my Bombadil build

2009-07-24 Thread JoelMatthews
Stem is very nice and works wonderfully with the Bombadil. It is a great looking bike that will go anywhere, On Jul 24, 11:02 am, ANDREW LETTON wrote: > Hi Folks- > I finally got around to uploading the photos of my > Bombadil:http://www.flickr.com/photos/letton/sets/72157621668822061/ > enjoy

[RBW] Re: photos of my Bombadil build

2009-07-24 Thread ANDREW LETTON
I thought I might get some comments about the stem... I built the stem myself, about 22 years ago.  I'd long since gotten rid of the original Univega that I built it for, but kept the stem and Ti bar, so I had it sandblasted and painted along with the Bombadil. The stem was inspired by bull mo

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread JoelMatthews
I mentioned the Schwinns as I had a Continental my first two years in college in the mid-80s. While certainly not as lovely as my Hilsen was, the bike was a very faithful all rounder for me until its untimely demise in a garage fire (neighboring frat house let a grill burn out of control). I use

[RBW] Re: The tail wags the dog

2009-07-24 Thread Patrick in VT
On Jul 24, 11:14 am, Z wrote: > I have one word for you:  "Fenders."  Enjoy your ride. "Framesaver" is a better word. i'm betting Michael is running nice, full coverage fenders - but these will only help so much in day in/day out soaking rain. it's hard on the bike - water gets in places where

[RBW] Re: photos of my Bombadil build

2009-07-24 Thread Bill Connell
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM, ANDREW LETTON wrote: > Hi Folks- > I finally got around to uploading the photos of my Bombadil: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/letton/sets/72157621668822061/ > enjoy! > cheers, > Andrew Did i miss a discussion on that stem? It's beautiful. Custom job? Great-look

[RBW] photos of my Bombadil build

2009-07-24 Thread ANDREW LETTON
Hi Folks- I finally got around to uploading the photos of my Bombadil: http://www.flickr.com/photos/letton/sets/72157621668822061/ enjoy! cheers, Andrew --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunc

[RBW] Re: Turn Back the Clock?

2009-07-24 Thread Jim Cloud
I totally agree with Patrick. The older flash-welded Schwinn consumer bicycles are not comparable to any of the bikes made by Rivendell. These were bikes that Schwinn offered to people eager to purchase an inexpensive durable bike (backed by a Lifetime Warranty for the original owner) that was re

[RBW] Re: The tail wags the dog

2009-07-24 Thread Z
I have one word for you:  "Fenders."  Enjoy your ride. From: "Grossberg, Adam J" To: "rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com" Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 6:23:44 AM Subject: [RBW] Re: The tail wags the dog Patience.  The sun has made an appearance in Connecticut

[RBW] Re: The tail wags the dog

2009-07-24 Thread Tim McNamara
On Jul 24, 2009, at 6:11 AM, MichaelH wrote: > Those of you who live on the East Coast know that it has been raining > incessantly for the past two months, in fact the Spring rains have > never actually stopped. Whereas here in the Twin Cities we're in a moderate to severe drought and have be

[RBW] Re: The tail wags the dog

2009-07-24 Thread Grossberg, Adam J
Patience. The sun has made an appearance in Connecticut this morning. Dirt roads in Vermont? Are there any other kind? -Original Message- From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com [mailto:rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MichaelH Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 7:11 AM To:

[RBW] The tail wags the dog

2009-07-24 Thread MichaelH
Those of you who live on the East Coast know that it has been raining incessantly for the past two months, in fact the Spring rains have never actually stopped. My daily commute includes ten miles of dirt road and a great deal of the remaining 20 miles has been under construction all summer. The