[RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread Pete
Thanks for the review and for charring pictures of such beautiful piece of art! The cork version certainly look the business but I'm also not to fond of the plastic rear. I'll will wait for the the narrow race version that will be available soon, problem is there doesn't seem to be any saddle bag

Re: [RBW] Tail Light Query

2009-11-29 Thread nawrock
I will second the Spanninga.  Very bright red led, big reflector and easy to mount.  Peter White has 'em too. Dave Nawrocki Fort Collins, CO - Original Message - From: palin...@his.com To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com, George Strickler chobur...@gmail.com Sent: Saturday,

[RBW] Re: The cycling shorts ruse?

2009-11-29 Thread Angus
Tried Musa shorts with unpadded underthings and never noticed a differencehmm. Angus On Nov 28, 5:56 am, Angus angusle...@sbcglobal.net wrote: I rode in lycra for the first time in a while yesterday...the bid shorts caused more problems than they were worth.  Just got another pair of Musa

[RBW] Re: Tail Light Query

2009-11-29 Thread Angus
George, I have Spanninga's on both my All-Rounder and Atlantis. The look good, have a reflector, but IMHO are not nearly as bright as the more recent LED tail lights such as the Plant Bike Superflash or Cateye TL- LD1100. Angus On Nov 28, 11:54 am, George Strickler chobur...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread PATRICK MOORE
On 11/28/09, eflayer eddie.fla...@att.net wrote: if your Brooks was set up correctly, you would not slide in one direction of the other. You would be cradled nicely in the crotch of the banana...so to speak. Not saying your current choice is not the best for you, but the sweet spot for a

Re: [RBW] Re: Speaking of Cork grips…

2009-11-29 Thread Dave Lloyd
This is like paste wax for furniture. From my experience with putting paste wax on wood, the feel is more, well, tactile than slippery. I guess that's the best way I can describe it. --dlloyd On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 23:42, charlie charles_v...@hotmail.com wrote: The look can be modified

[RBW] Anne Mustoe obit (slightly OT but in Riv spirit)

2009-11-29 Thread Forrest
Not completely on topic, but very much in the Riv spirit, I think. British headmistress takes up cycling at age 54 and circumnavigates globe (the land parts) by bicycle. An inspiring life. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article6935356.ece -- You received this message

[RBW] Re: Riv frames 2010

2009-11-29 Thread Mike
It's nice that they're keeping the same geometry (level TT). And yeah, the butterscotch color would be great. --mike On Nov 28, 4:11 pm, Kip Otteson kip.otte...@gmail.com wrote: Sign me up for a Simpleone.  I LOVE my Bombadil but I'm looking for something really simple to have for the town.  

[RBW] Re: Speaking of Cork grips…

2009-11-29 Thread JoelMatthews
Shellac on grips is hardly new. I suspect if there were a practical alternative, it would have been found out by now. Which color/brand shellac have you tried? I used a fairly weak mix of the blonde flakes VO sells on a set of Riv Portuguese cork grips. It brought out the grain and base color,

[RBW] Re: Riv frames 2010

2009-11-29 Thread bfd
On Nov 28, 12:28 pm, Aaron Thomas aaron.a.tho...@gmail.com wrote: It's possible that the email went out to members only. I am a member and received it, but a friend who let his membership lapse didn't. Agree, I use to be a member mainly for the Reader and didn't get the email either. Once

[RBW] Windy Sunday Near Davis, CA

2009-11-29 Thread Eric Norris
Check out this video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srhhmTAjNfQfeature=youtube_gdata --Eric Norris Sent via iPhone -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [RBW] Re: Riv frames 2010

2009-11-29 Thread CycloFiend
on 11/29/09 9:24 AM, bfd at bfd...@yahoo.com wrote: Agree, I use to be a member mainly for the Reader and didn't get the email either. Once Grant decided to offer it for free online or for purchase separately, I didn't see any benefits to continuing it. I guess receiving an early email is one

[RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread RonaTD
Ditto on the suggestion for B17 owners to spend time playing with the tilt if you're having sliding trouble. The right tilt appears to be very much a function of how upright your position is. More upright, more nose up. I don't have a particularly upright position - handlebar tops a bit below

[RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread Pete
Sorry Ryan, I only know what you can read in those links. My guess is it's very close to the Brooks Swift/Swallow witch are great for a more forward leaning position: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/saddles/brooks-swift.html Like John mentioned in he's review there will also be matching leather

[RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread John Ferguson
The pictures of of John's Toei with the Brooks show a pretty extreme nose-down position That was one of many unsuccessful experiments in positioning that saddle. I'm just not comfortable in the crotch of the banana :-) Again, as I emphasized--saddles are a very individual choice. I think if you

[RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread Pete
John, your not alone. I've bought four Swift saddles as good as new from people who for various reasons didn't get on with them. I also had trouble with setting up the first one and ended up moving it all the way back and raised the nose slightly. From then on it's has been very comfy and just

[RBW] FS: Dura Ace stuff for sale

2009-11-29 Thread Nicholas Grieco
Dura Ace stuff for sale. All prices include insurance and shipping in the continental US. PayPal. If these prices are out of line, let me know, but these seemed relatively appropriate to me. Please contact me offlist! Thanks- NOS Dura Ace 7400 stem, new in box with allen wrench. quill,

[RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread rb
If I may put a plug in for another alternative, it's the Selle Anatomica either with or without the slot - without the slot, it's quite cheap, long lasting, and very very comfortable. They're 70.00 new. I have found with the Brooks, once they get rained on and molded into the wrong shape, it's

[RBW] Re: Tail Light Query

2009-11-29 Thread Pete
Here in Europe I think most agree that Busch Müller has the best quality rear lights: http://www.bumm.de/index-e.html?docu/175q-e.htm There are two other makers that shadow BM's assortment and are quite good: http://axabasta.intermix5.nl/cat/front/items.asp?level=2id=2

[RBW] Fitting adjustments - stems and the effect they have on fit and handling...

2009-11-29 Thread Rene Sterental
Hi all, I just spent a couple of hours this morning putting back the Noodle bars after trying the Randonneur 45cm handlebar and not liking it as it's too narrow. I first tried the 48cm Noodoe with the 10cm stem I already had; I'd been riding the Noodles with a 9cm stem and feeling a lot of hand

[RBW] Re: FS: Dura Ace stuff for sale

2009-11-29 Thread Nicholas Grieco
The DA triple levers, derailleurs, and cranks group has been sold. Sale on the stem is pending. Dura Ace stuff for sale. All prices include insurance and shipping in the continental US. PayPal. If these prices are out of line, let me know, but these seemed relatively appropriate to me. Please

[RBW] Re: Fitting adjustments - stems and the effect they have on fit and handling...

2009-11-29 Thread eflayer
you are having an interesting experience. it is hard to comment, even though I am commenting. too many variables to be able to provide much feedback. you don't say size of bike, bar drop below saddle or not, a Brooks saddle with short rails can screw up all mm adjustments. i just replaced a

[RBW] Re: Riv frames 2010

2009-11-29 Thread Nicole E.
I did get the Rivendell Crew email, but I'm not an official due-paying member, so I gather that getting that email means either that you've bought something from them in the last X years, or that you've signed up on their website on the top right hand corner of the rivbike.com homepage. -- You

[RBW] Post Thanksgiving Ride Cue Sheet

2009-11-29 Thread Eric Norris
A pretty detailed set of maps and directions for the Post Thanksgiving Ride is available here: http://campyonly.com/shorts/2009/PTR2009.docx http://campyonly.com/shorts/2009/PTR2009.pdf Note that the directions don't include the first part of the course, from Davis to Winters (the riders on

[RBW] Re: Fitting adjustments - stems and the effect they have on fit and handling...

2009-11-29 Thread Nicole E.
I also did an experiment with stem length and riding posture today. There's a long explanation below, but the gist of the story is that I've found that the arch of my upper back seems to have a great effect on my ideal stem length. For the past seven years, I've happily been riding an early 1980s

Re: [RBW] Re: Fitting adjustments - stems and the effect they have on fit and handling...

2009-11-29 Thread Rene Sterental
Yeah, I know what you mean... :-) I'm riding a 60 Homer, that pretty much fits perfectly according to the folks at Rivendell. Mark fit me on my first visit there in September. I'm riding a B17 saddle with the post pretty much in the middle of the available rail space, give or take a few mm. I'm

[RBW] Re: Fitting adjustments - stems and the effect they have on fit and handling...

2009-11-29 Thread eflayer
interesting. i'm 5'11, just sold a perfect fitting 59 Bleriot. Prior to selling, I had just dialed it in perfectly for me, and the B17. And that was with a 12cm Nitto Deluxe at about 3 cm's above saddle height, also I use a seatpost with a lot of setback. I am 59 years old, not too fat, not too

[RBW] Re: Berthoud Saddle Review

2009-11-29 Thread Richard
According to the Wallingford Bike Parts website, the Berthoud men's saddle measures 162 x 277. The Berthoud woman's saddle measures 162 x 247. It appears a Bethoud racing saddle is not available, at least for now. On Nov 29, 12:26 pm, rswat...@me.com rswat...@me.com wrote: Do you know the

[RBW] Re: Riv frames 2010

2009-11-29 Thread RoadieRyan
I second Nicole, not a member but have purchased in the last year and signed up on the website and recieved the recent email On Nov 29, 5:50 pm, Nicole E. nicolemea...@gmail.com wrote: I did get the Rivendell Crew email, but I'm not an official due-paying member, so I gather that getting that

[RBW] Great article of the history of cork.

2009-11-29 Thread manueljohnacosta
http://www.velocult.com/index.php/blog/post/whats_with_the_cork_hanging_on_your_saddle/ good read -Manny -- 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-bu...@googlegroups.com. To

[RBW] Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread i.e.
Hello RBW owners, After several years of visits to RBW headquarters, drooling over the Readers, and a couple of Riv-ish bike builds, I'm proud to say that I'll be a Quickbeam owner by the end of the week! I've managed to score an orange QB frameset and I'm having the folks at Rivendell build it

RE: [RBW] Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread Allingham II, Thomas J
Re 1), you can use a BB lockring on it and it works fine (or so I'm told by Rich at Riv). -Original Message- From: i.e. [mailto:ien...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 11:28 PM To: RBW Owners Bunch Subject: [RBW] Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction) Hello RBW

Re: [RBW] Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread CycloFiend
on 11/29/09 8:28 PM, i.e. at ien...@gmail.com wrote: After several years of visits to RBW headquarters, drooling over the Readers, and a couple of Riv-ish bike builds, I'm proud to say that I'll be a Quickbeam owner by the end of the week! Congratulations! The Quickbeam is a stunningly

Re: [RBW] Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread cyclotourist
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 8:28 PM, i.e. ien...@gmail.com wrote: Hello RBW owners, After several years of visits to RBW headquarters, drooling over the Readers, and a couple of Riv-ish bike builds, I'm proud to say that I'll be a Quickbeam owner by the end of the week! Yeah! 1) Have any

RE: [RBW] Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread Allingham II, Thomas J
Ditto on the Paul brakes. I have Neo-Retros on the front and Touring on the back (gives a little flexibility for panniers). They're wonderful. From: cyclotourist [mailto:cyclotour...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 1:29 AM To:

[RBW] Re: Advice on building up a Quickbeam (+introduction)

2009-11-29 Thread i.e.
Thanks, everyone. I appreciate it. The Paul brakes look great and the bb lockring is a good tip--didn't know there was such a thing. I'm looking forward to riding freewheel again, but must admit that I got hooked on riding fixed while I was living in Japan (a happy accident and a long story).

[RBW] status of Atlantis?

2009-11-29 Thread happyriding
Hi, Can someone give me a run down on the status of the Atlantis? Is Rivendell going to make size 68 cm frames again? Thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to