I have a Ride and Charge available that will allow charging the
batteries in this light off of a dyno. Barely used: $25 plus
shipping.
On Aug 5, 12:59 am, Adam Kimball adamfkimb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Back in 2007, I bought a nice Ixon IQ (head)light for my ride. I used
it rarely, but
This time we stopped for beer and took them back to our
starting point and enjoyed a cold frothy beverage coupled with casual
conversation while dodging mosquitoes in the cool evening air. Overall
a very pleasant and satisfying time. These scenarios are what makes
riding with others enjoyable for
On Aug 4, 10:57 pm, rperks perks@gmail.com wrote:
This may sound rediculous, but the middle ring may not be symetric,
and may do better flipped. On my 50-30 Ritchey compact set up on my
Roadeo I have the outer ring with the text/etching facing out, and the
middle ring has the text
Hi,
I am helping a friend who is interested in purchasing a used
Cantilever Romulus. His PBH is 84. The bike is a 59. Riv website
says for most smaller/av riders its PBH minus around 25 to get frame
size...thats 84-25 = 59!but I'm nervous it will be way up there
and the Romulus geometry
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:32 AM, jandrews_nyc jasonaschwa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am helping a friend who is interested in purchasing a used
Cantilever Romulus. His PBH is 84. The bike is a 59. Riv website
says for most smaller/av riders its PBH minus around 25 to get frame
size...thats
Jitensha bars and technomic stem are sold. Thanks!
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As a public service, this link gets you to all 3 (plus a bonus Sam
from someone else):
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/search/bik?query=rivendellsrchType=A
Gernot
On Aug 5, 5:58 am, steve wardbr...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have an Atlantis 56, an Atlantis 64, and a Romulus 59 listed for
sale
Think of the bevel as your micro spacer, shifting the center of the
tooth profile left. I think it is technically backwards, the pics on
peter white's page show the text facing out. But the 9sp chain was
wedging itself to a complete stop, one side against the large ring,
the rollers on the
This is what makes the sugino 0X08ID so appealing, It gets old
tweeking vintage parts to work right with new ones. It is engineered
from the get go to take a wide range double, full range of lengths
from 160-175 and I do not have to scour the glode looking for a decent
price on quality
Aw, c'mon Ken - it would be a perfect match to your yellow
Atlantisg.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Aug 4, 8:40 pm, Ken Yokanovich reflector.collec...@gmail.com
wrote:
I wouldn't think it too far out of line with some nice Phil Wood
wheels, fresh paint, and a saddle. It's the wrong size and fact
They're right here:
http://tinyurl.com/2g3nst5
On Aug 4, 6:58 pm, steve wardbr...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have an Atlantis 56, an Atlantis 64, and a Romulus 59 listed for
sale on craigslist, location Washington DC. I would welcome inquiries
from list members. If I were smarter with internet, I
On Aug 5, 11:19 am, JoelMatthews joelmatth...@mac.com wrote:
No skin off my nose what anyone choses to buy. All my multi-speed
bikes have 6 -7 speed freewheels. All of them have new model TA
cranks up front with TA rings. Chains are all Wipperman, I believe 8
speed. Derailleurs are
Joel, How many cogs can you use per chainring without rubbing ? Is
yours a double or triple?
I have a Zephyr Light double paired with a 6 speed freewheel on one
bike and a Carmina triple paired with a 7 speed freewheel.
On Aug 5, 11:21 am, Garth garth...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 5, 11:19 am,
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:00 PM, EricP ericpl...@aol.com wrote:
And I say the big one rides well. Test rode it a week or so ago. Was
a cool ride. Too big for me as currently set up. (Maybe with a 7 or
8cm stem.)
Damned odd. I've owned 3 Riv customs (still have 3) and all, especially the
(caveat: i haven't done this ride exactly, but have ridden from north
of santa rosa through napa to vallejo, and have done a lot of riding
in marin. i would also be eager to hear input from santa rosa/sonoma
locals!)
i'd suggest you take the ferry (either to larkspur or vallejo) to get
started.
I was just up in the that area... so to give you a heads up there is
road work going on on the 121 between Napa and Sonoma NO SHOULDER so
if you go that way be careful! The Oakville Grade Rd/Trinity Rd is
gorgeous, but you'll need to bring your hill climbing shoes ;)
-Andy
On Aug 5, 11:30 am,
I'm interested...do you have pics and how much
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:50 PM, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:00 PM, EricP ericpl...@aol.com wrote:
And I say the big one rides well. Test rode it a week or so ago. Was
a cool ride. Too big for me as
on 8/4/10 9:57 PM, Anne Paulson at anne.paul...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:44 PM, doug peterson dougpn...@cox.net wrote:
Anne presents a concise thought exercise, pertinent to the original
post. While I agree that subtle differences in weight can make
significant differences
I rode my 559X22MM shod, lightwheeled Riv Commuter (~ 22 lbs with fenders,
Tubus Fly, SON, Edeluxe, rear lights) with small load today, and I was
having a blast standing to accelerate out of corners and on rises. Why?
Yesterday I rode the heavy Sam Hill with its heavy, 622X33.33 wheels (and,
to be
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:42 PM, CycloFiend cyclofi...@earthlink.net wrote:
When you crest out 60 seconds behind yourself, and the other you is riding
a
skinny-tired bike downhill at speed over even slightly degraded pavement,
the you riding the phenomenally stable, large-tire allowing
This:
http://www.denverpost.com/election2010/ci_15673894?source=email
and scientific proof:
http://www.mail-archive.com/bik...@danenet.org/msg06690.html
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This:
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http://www.mail-archive.com/bik...@danenet.org/msg06690.html
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I am just shy of 6'2 (PBH of 89) and ride a 63cm Canti Rom, usually
with 28's or 32's. Works for me, but did seem a little tall at first. Ralph
jandrews_nyc wrote:
Hi,
I am helping a friend who is interested in purchasing a used
Cantilever Romulus. His PBH is 84. The bike is a 59. Riv
Living in Sonoma County and concerned with the safety of all Rivendell
and other riders, I resepctfully suggest that you stay away from
Vallejo and Highway 29. Make your way via ferry to SF or MArin County/
Sausalito - then find the back roads up to Petaluma and Santa Rosa. I
haven't done the
I'm 5'11 with PBH of 89.5 and ride a 61cm AHH with 35mm tires and a
61cm Atlantis with 50mm tires. The Atlantis with the 50mm tires is
quite taller, but gives me enough clearance. Bigger tires, assuming
they'd fit would make it uncomfortable but still rideable.
The top tube is perfect and I use
I think that a 59cm is on the tall side of the range for someone 5'
9. As Seth said ,standover is usually secondary to the Top tube
measurement. Of course stem length and saddle setback can adjust for
minor ( 1-2cm) differences. I usually try to start with the top tube
measurement and a 100mm stem
Hi Franklyn,
Clayton here. I would be very happy if you could send me the backroads way
west of petaluma through sebastopol and west sonoma trail.
I will be riding to healdsburg again (inlaws live up there) this saturday
and have already found a bunch of fun and not so fun routes but have not
Woodchippers look like they make it easy to stay in the drops. Definitely
on my to-get list.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:00 PM, EricP ericpl...@aol.com wrote:
And I say the big one rides well. Test rode it a week or so ago. Was
a cool ride. Too big for me as currently set up. (Maybe with a 7
Hi All,
For sale is a 60cm Quickbeam from the first or second batch of green
'beams. This was purchased direct from Rivendell by brother-in-law
when the green's were current.. He never used it as he thought he
would. Shortly after delivery he had a son, then another The bike
has sat in his
Sorry, here's a link to some photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8531...@n06/sets/72157624538844535/
- Frank
On Aug 6, 12:06 am, frank_a fk...@aol.com wrote:
Hi All,
For sale is a 60cm Quickbeam from the first or second batch of green
'beams. This was purchased direct from Rivendell by
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Clayton Scott clayton...@gmail.com wrote:
My favorite so far is through valleyford, occidental, monte rio.
If you're in the Valley Ford, Occidental, Monte Rio area you're in
prime cycling territory. And you can ride what some say is the best
bike ride in the
Sorry to be so totally clueless, but what the hail are woodchippers???
Reid
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Handlebars designed to be used with the... *Fargo*...
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:41 PM, reidplum rubye.cerve...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry to be so totally clueless, but what the hail are woodchippers???
Reid
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I never knew the connection--awesome. The new bars shall be called
Pancakes.
Ryan
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Handlebars designed to be used with the... *Fargo*...
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:41 PM, reidplum rubye.cerve...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry to be so
Or The Funny Looking One.
Yah.
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:04 PM, rcnute rcn...@hotmail.com wrote:
I never knew the connection--awesome. The new bars shall be called
Pancakes.
Ryan
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Handlebars designed to be used with the...
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