Re: [RBW] Re: WTB: Nitto Dynamic 100mm Stem-> and Broken Brooks boo-hoo:(

2010-06-20 Thread CycloFiend
on 6/19/10 10:42 AM, Ryan at ryter...@mts.net wrote: > Nice..nice mate for the QB greenreminds me of those classy Nitto- > made Ritchey Force stems which came stock on 92-93 RB1s and X0-1s. I > wonder if those Salsa stems were ever contracted out to Nitto... I've never heard that Salsa stems

Re: [RBW] Re: what would make the best..

2010-06-20 Thread andrew hill
Thanks for all the suggestions folks. Lighter rubber and/or lighter wheels on the Sam are an excellent place to start. And I appreciate the suggestion to enjoy the slowness. :) But it's not really an illusion - on a different bike (29er mtn bike with 2.2" knobbys) i can do my 6 mile morning

Re: [RBW] Re: Mounting a rack to rear rack braze-ons or dropout eyelets: does it matter?

2010-06-20 Thread Rene Sterental
Nice to know it not only looks better, it is way stronger as well... :-) René -- 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 unsubscribe from this group, send email

Re: [RBW] Re: Mark's Rack/Dia-Compe Center ???

2010-06-20 Thread Rene Sterental
Ray, I'm using a Mark's rack with Paul Racer brakes on my AHH. I've posted 3 photos; here's the first one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/orthie251/4720209358/. You can see the other two on my set. No issues whatsoever. René -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google G

[RBW] Re: Mounting a rack to rear rack braze-ons or dropout eyelets: does it matter?

2010-06-20 Thread William
The mechanical advantage on the strut side is that any beam's bending stiffness is proportional to the inverse of the cube of its length. Take any beam of any material, cut it in half, and it becomes 8 times stiffer in bending. I think it looks way better too, but that's just an opinion. On Jun 2

[RBW] Re: Father's Day/End of Spring Fun Ride

2010-06-20 Thread rob markwardt
I, too, was planning on a nice looong ride but the rains kept me in bed longer than planned. Did get out for a couple hours though and had a great time even though I got soaked. This year if you don't like to get wet, you don't ride much...I get wet! http://www.flickr.com/photos/77502...@n00/sets

Re: [RBW] Mounting a rack to rear rack braze-ons or dropout eyelets: does it matter?

2010-06-20 Thread Rene Sterental
I asked Keven before mounting my Nitto R14 rear rack on my Bombadil as I didn't like the look of the rack stays going all the way down to the dropouts. He said it didn't matter, so I run it to the mid seat-stay braze-ons and have had no issues. I've also seen it both ways on RBW employees' bikes a

[RBW] Re: How can I improve the rear-loaded handling of my new Sam Hill?

2010-06-20 Thread Pete
Instead of front/back weight distribution, the thing I have noticed that affects handling more than anything is how the rear weight is distributed from bottom to top. If I have too much weight (and/or height) piled on top of the rack itself the handling gets much worse. This is true for all the bi

[RBW] WANTED: A. Homer Hilsen 57/59cm, 700c (sf bay area)

2010-06-20 Thread bylybob
If you want to part with your Hilsen (complete bike or frame set), I am interested. Local only (sf bay area). Pete PS: please, consider emailing privately to keep rbw list tidy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to th

Re: [RBW] Father's Day/End of Spring Fun Ride

2010-06-20 Thread cyclotourist
Ouch I have a huge ugly bruise on my thigh, but luckily it only hurts if I touch it, not just moving around Glad you like the pix, it was a good day out! Now get better! On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 7:40 PM, David Faller wrote: > Ah, that looks like a good day. I sprained my ankle last w

[RBW] Re: Mounting a rack to rear rack braze-ons or dropout eyelets: does it matter?

2010-06-20 Thread doug peterson
If it's not broke don't fix it. dougP On Jun 20, 2:41 pm, "dos.ruedas" wrote: > I've had the Toprack on my Quickbeam setup with the long struts > running to the dropout eyelets (where I also have fenders hooked into) > for a while now, but I somehow just noticed that there are of course > rack b

Re: [RBW] Father's Day/End of Spring Fun Ride

2010-06-20 Thread David Faller
Ah, that looks like a good day. I sprained my ankle last weekend and my foot is still polychromatic, so I enjoyed your venture vicariously. Thanks for sharing! Dave On 6/20/2010 6:16 PM, cyclotourist wrote: Today I was given the gift of no familial responsibilities. When the opportunity to

Re: [RBW] Re: Mark's Rack/Dia-Compe Center ???

2010-06-20 Thread Ray Shine
Yeah, I thought of that. Cheaper than a new set of brakes, especially Paul's! Thanks for your response, Jay. From: J. Burkhalter To: RBW Owners Bunch Sent: Sun, June 20, 2010 5:43:31 PM Subject: [RBW] Re: Mark's Rack/Dia-Compe Center ??? ray- i've used a

Re: [RBW] Wilbury

2010-06-20 Thread Bruce
My older chart lists a 'Mixte" but 61 cm , not 60. From: Andrew To: RBW Owners Bunch Sent: Sun, June 20, 2010 8:16:30 PM Subject: [RBW] Wilbury Anybody know the geometry on the 60cm glorius/wilbury? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[RBW] Wilbury

2010-06-20 Thread Andrew
Anybody know the geometry on the 60cm glorius/wilbury? -- 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 unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+un

[RBW] Father's Day/End of Spring Fun Ride

2010-06-20 Thread cyclotourist
Today I was given the gift of no familial responsibilities. When the opportunity to get out and about arises, you have to jump on it. So onto my bike I jumped, and slowly pedaled down the road for 26 miles. Then turned around and rode the 26 home. Mostly on the Santa Ana River Trail through Riv

[RBW] Re: a racing Riv Ram

2010-06-20 Thread BykMor
I managed to get a chain on and completed the Rockwell Relay. Our team did fine. 3rd out of 21 starters. I had to borrow a Schmidt wheel from my commuter and a regular old rear wheel I had lying around. It's definitely not a racing bike, but held it's own speeding across southern Utah with all th

Re: [RBW] Re: what would make the best..

2010-06-20 Thread Bill Gibson
Perception of speed is just that: subjective. Enjoy your ride! To go fast, get a good night's sleep, eat & drink well, be well, don't wear flappy clothes, find your fast tires (which may or may not the most durable). In that order. The engine, the air, then tires. If it's hilly, OK, lose weight,

[RBW] Re: Mark's Rack/Dia-Compe Center ???

2010-06-20 Thread J. Burkhalter
ray- i've used a Mark's Rack on my Bleriot with Paul centerpulls without any problems. at least with the Paul's, there is some flexibility in the height of the straddle (1"-2" above the brake IIRC). you could try out a different length straddle cable. -jay b denver, co On Jun 20, 6:26 pm, Ray

[RBW] Mark's Rack/Dia-Compe Center ???

2010-06-20 Thread Ray
I attempted to place a mark's Rack on front of the Bleriot equiped with Dia-Compe center pulls. The cable straddle sits too low and was impeded by the tang used to mount the rack to the fork behind the brakes. Anyone else experience this problem? I checked as many pix as I could, and I do note t

[RBW] Re: Interesting Article on Carbon Steer tube breakage in Velonews

2010-06-20 Thread Michael_S
boy, I'm damn glad I sold off all of my carbon forks. When you can only have the factory stem installed without risking failure, the bike mfgers have gone beyond the necessary safety margins which should be designed into their products. Hopefully none of the related crashes resulted in any permane

[RBW] Re: what would make the best..

2010-06-20 Thread Angus
Andrew, If it were me, changing the tires to a good quality lighter weight tire would be the first thing I would do. Panaracer Paselas (non- tourguard) roll reasonably well and relatively inexpensive. I've got 32s (measure 28-29) on the Rambouillet and 35s (measure 35) on the Quickbeam. Heavier

[RBW] Re: Interesting Article on Carbon Steer tube breakage in Velonews

2010-06-20 Thread Angus
That is an interesting article. The carbon steerer in question doesn't seem to be robust to deviation from the approved components/torques/assembly procedures. Those are impressively light bicycles, but I'll choose to stick with my Rivendells thanks. Angus On Jun 18, 1:59 pm, RoadieRyan wrote:

[RBW] Mounting a rack to rear rack braze-ons or dropout eyelets: does it matter?

2010-06-20 Thread dos.ruedas
I've had the Toprack on my Quickbeam setup with the long struts running to the dropout eyelets (where I also have fenders hooked into) for a while now, but I somehow just noticed that there are of course rack braze-ons on the seat stays. Is there any mechanical advantage to mounting the struts to t

Re: [RBW] Re: Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, or, ignorance banish'd

2010-06-20 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Thanks, Angus. I have my eye (the other one is swiveled around to the left) on a Tubus Tara and some Ortlieb small front panniers ... I can imagine that a flexing front rack or a floppy front bag would do all sorts of odd things to the handling. On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Angus wrote: > P

[RBW] Re: Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, or, ignorance banish'd

2010-06-20 Thread Angus
Patrick, I have had more handling problems from flexible front racks than from flexible rear racks. I have had good luck with a Tubus front rack and making sure items on the front of the bike are not free to flop around. I try and put the small heavy items (tools, food, etc...) in the front and

[RBW] Re: Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, or, ignorance banish'd

2010-06-20 Thread doug peterson
+1 for Mojo's set-up. I have the same on my Atlantis (did require un- authorized fork mods to provide mounts for the Duo). The Acorn Boxy Rando sits low enough not to have too much affect on handling but is readily accessible. The Duo pops on & off easily and is compact for packing the bike for

[RBW] Re: Wool socks for summer

2010-06-20 Thread Tom M
Only 30% wool, but these from Duluth Trading wear well: http://tinyurl.com/35enzvm. I like the Smartwool socks from REI as well. On Jun 19, 10:46 am, PATRICK MOORE wrote: > I've used black, very light weight (and, frankly, rather cheaply made) all > wool dress socks from Vermont Country Store f

[RBW] Re: Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, or, ignorance banish'd

2010-06-20 Thread Mojo
Patrick, Good news! I am glad to hear you are happy with the Sam handling afterall. This is how I set up my poor-substitute for an Atlantis. http://www.flickr.com/photos/79695...@n00/4601203765/in/set-72157607471577085/ The Duo front rack is so minimal and sturdy. It does have only a 10.75 pannier