Re: [RBW] Wool 3/4 tights

2010-10-24 Thread Bruce
Joneswares material is thicker than Ibex, but the weave is more open, so the net result is comfort over a wide range of temperature. They are great to deal with as well. From: cyclotourist To: RBW Owners Bunch Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 9:13:56 PM Subject:

[RBW] Re: Rust Never Sleeps

2010-10-24 Thread David T.
Yeah, it’s not really explosive, just the can it comes in. That was just an attempt at humour. Otherwise sheep would be blowing up left and right. But it does seem like good stuff. It forms a coating on metal, and it doesn’t flow off. The company makes a lot of claims for it, that is their busines

[RBW] Re: Wool 3/4 tights

2010-10-24 Thread Garth
For 45-63ish degrees I just wear knee warmers by Defeet called Kneekers. I wear them under my regular non padded loose fitting hiking shorts. Wool ones are available too from Defeet and Ibex. Kneekers are one size only, Ibex offers XS-L. I know ... some people love knee warmers, some hate them. Th

[RBW] what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread karpowicz
So, if you wear knickers what do you wear to cover the calves during cold weather? ken -- 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 grou

Re: [RBW] Re: Wool 3/4 tights

2010-10-24 Thread cyclotourist
Bruce, thanks for the comparison! Garth, I have some Wooly Warm knee warmers, and like 'em a lot. They do slip down though. Not terribly, but kind of a hassle. I'll look around for the Glycerine! On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Garth wrote: > For 45-63ish degrees I just wear knee warmers by

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread Garth
Knee high socks of course! I have some Thorlo's. Sometimes I even wear my knee warmers(if it's below 40), Defeet Kneekers. They are a tubular knit. I have 2 pairs, one is kinda small of the thighs, but it works perfectly for the calves. -- You received this message because you are subscribed t

Re: [RBW] what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread cyclotourist
What is this "cold weather" of which you speak? For me, I have knee issues, and need just a little something covering them if the temp is below 65F. It really doesn't get below 55F. On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 7:37 AM, karpowicz wrote: > So, if you wear knickers what do you wear to cover the calv

[RBW] Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread Marty
While I wait for my new Bombadil, I put together a recent find that will be it's urban companion: a 1983 Stumpjumper. This will be my pick- up truck around town once I add the Wald basket to the front end. This is as close to a grab-and-go bike as I've had in quite some time. Simple, practical, uti

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread Pondero
Brilliant. Love the concept. Now I have a new project in mind. -- 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-owner

Re: [RBW] Re: Fall change of pace

2010-10-24 Thread JimD
In other words: BOOM goes the gasoline! -JimD On Oct 23, 2010, at 11:09 AM, CycloFiend wrote: on 10/22/10 11:47 AM, MichaelH at mhech...@gmail.com wrote: I used gasoline once. It worked very well. Then I put it in a jar and collected colorado potato beetles in it. That worked well too.

Re: [RBW] Wool 3/4 tights

2010-10-24 Thread JimD
+1 on Ibex knickers. -JimD On Oct 23, 2010, at 7:36 PM, Ray Shine wrote: I have Swobo and Ibex wool knickers. I like the Ibex a lot. That "weird" panel really is effective at blocking wind on the knees. I have the older swobo. You're right. They had more wool than the knew blended st

Re: [RBW] Re: Derailleur Cabling

2010-10-24 Thread JimD
I too experience the occasional problem with the rear derailer cable dropping out of the BB cable guide on my Riv custom and Saluki. I've encountered this when removing the rear wheel - usually in the midst of a flat repair. If this event is in the midst of a driving rain storm the cable i

[RBW] Re: Derailleur Cabling

2010-10-24 Thread Travis
Hm, I think drain holes are sometimes worth plugging - on a case by case basis. If you aren't using fenders and that drainage hole is the only reasonable access point for crud and water, it can't hurt to fill it. If you do have full fenders and a mud flap, that drainage hole will only let things ou

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread Michael_S
up here in the fur north of Southern Cali, It gets in the 30's in the local mountains in winter. When it gets that cold the only choice for me are full tights. IBEX has some nice ones. Or you can wear some wind pants. I find those to be good at retaining body heat too. ~Mike~ On Oct 24, 8:10 am,

[RBW] Re: SKS Secrets

2010-10-24 Thread Marty
I just came across the new 'Special Edition" SKS Bluemel fenders here in Chicago (Village Cycle in Old Town) , and I must say they are the nicest I've seen. Very sturdy, matte black finish, rigid profile, nicely integrated flaps, and wide enough for some serious rubber. $50.00 These are going on my

Re: [RBW] Wool 3/4 tights

2010-10-24 Thread CycloFiend
on 10/23/10 7:13 PM, cyclotourist at cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote: I'm looking into some 3/4 length wool tights (knickers?) and wondering what my options are. I'd like a little bit lighter weight than Kucharik, at least based on the 15 y.o. shorts I have from them :-) Any suggestions? Gotta sa

Re: [RBW] Re: SKS Secrets

2010-10-24 Thread Ray Shine
I happened to be at RBW yesterday and saw a Sam in the showroom that had a beautiful set of "prototype" SKS fenders. They were much longer than regular fenders, and had integrated plastic/rubber mud guards. On top of that, they were painted. They looked really good. I wish I had snapped a pi

[RBW] Ride and camp near Annapolis

2010-10-24 Thread JB
I'm planning on being in Annapolis, MD the second week in November shopping for a sailboat. I'd like to ride my A. Homer and camp if possible while there (car camp). I've not been able to find anywhere near town to camp. What I'm looking for is a campground within 10 miles of the harbor so I can

[RBW] FS: Bullmoose bars & WTB Saddle

2010-10-24 Thread Marty
Both in great shape. Bars are take-offs from an early Stumpjumper, and come with original Shimano levers and grips. $40 shipped. WTB Kona saddle is new, but mounted once. $15 shipped. Both for $50 shipped. Photos here: http://tinyurl.com/2b42nuh Marty -- You received this message because you a

Re: [RBW] Ride and camp near Annapolis

2010-10-24 Thread Ray Shine
You might ask the folks at Veko Orange. They are in Annapolis. From: JB To: RBW Owners Bunch Sent: Sun, October 24, 2010 12:53:25 PM Subject: [RBW] Ride and camp near Annapolis I'm planning on being in Annapolis, MD the second week in November shopping for a

Re: [RBW] Ride and camp near Annapolis

2010-10-24 Thread Ray Shine
Typo! That was supposed to read Velo Orange… From: Ray Shine To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com Sent: Sun, October 24, 2010 1:39:31 PM Subject: Re: [RBW] Ride and camp near Annapolis You might ask the folks at Veko Orange. They are in Annapolis.

Re: [RBW] Wool 3/4 tights

2010-10-24 Thread cyclotourist
I have a set, and they're pretty nice. Didn't know Riv quit selling them, bummer. Hoping to find tights that are as nice! On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 11:42 AM, CycloFiend wrote: > on 10/23/10 7:13 PM, cyclotourist at cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote: > > I'm looking into some 3/4 length wool tights

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread rperks
You pull up your socks and tuck them into the bottom of the knickers if you are really looking for style. And if you want bonus points, buy a pair of the same socks in a smaller size, cut out the toes and you have coordinating arm wamers. The heel section fits well inthe elbow, as if they werre m

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread benzzoy
On Oct 24, 7:37 am, karpowicz wrote: > So, if you wear knickers what do you wear to cover the calves during cold > weather? > > ken Belgium knee warmers are also good for calves. A good brand is this: http://madalchemy.com/ (Not affiliated other than as a customer) -B -- You received thi

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread doug peterson
Nice pix. When the Bomba is complete, don't forget to do it justice as well. Sigh, a problem with this list is how it feeds the imagination. I have a mid-80s Fisher MTB that fulfils the same mission as your Stumpy (and I feel more comfortable leaving it locked up than my Atlantis). Seeing the fe

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread EricP
Usually long socks. Depends on the weather as to how heavy. The long Surly socks from last year are good to the low 30s. Below that, Thorlo usually. Below that, usually long pants. Then again, I've been a wimp the last couple of days, knickers when the temps are in the 50's borderline 60. Ove

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread Marty
I've been scouting scenes for the Bomba pics already. I love the stump pile I found today, so it's likely you'll be seeing that again. Chicago has plenty of great old iron bridges, and any one of them would make for a great backdrop to the structural steel of the Bombadil. I'm looking forward to it

[RBW] Re: :) The end is near!

2010-10-24 Thread EricP
My first 6 speed was on the old 5 spacing. On early mountain bikes it was unreliable (I broke chains). Four speeds in back wasn't common, but would occasionally see them at the shop where I hung out. Then again, the Twin Cities had a number of distributors/wholesale places. Probably was easier

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread jpp
I wear thermal running tights or long johns. They look funny to most, but I am sure it would be grant approved! On Oct 24, 10:37 am, karpowicz wrote: > So, if you wear knickers what do you wear to cover the calves during cold > weather? > > ken -- You received this message because you are sub

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread Gary
If it's cold I don't wear knickers and if you knew it was cold why would you? Gary On Oct 24, 7:37 am, karpowicz wrote: > So, if you wear knickers what do you wear to cover the calves during cold > weather? > > ken -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "R

[RBW] FS: Rivendell custom 54

2010-10-24 Thread csb
I've decided I don't use this bike enough, and need to cull the herd (not enough room in the basement..) Besides, a bike like this should be ridden with gusto, not wasting away in the dark. The bike is a Match-built burnt orange road standard with white headtube and fills, I can't remember the y

[RBW] Re: what to wear with knickers?

2010-10-24 Thread Steve
With REAL knickers (the plus twos that bind just below the knee) one can wear wool shooting socks. Indeed, I wore mine today on a three speed ride to Brook Farm in West Roxbury, MA where I got a lot of compliments. Steve On Oct 24, 10:37 am, karpowicz wrote: > So, if you wear knickers what do y

[RBW] Re: :) The end is near!

2010-10-24 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
We had an early 70s French something in a couple months ago with a 4sp freewheel. Gearing limitations were the least of its problems... It's not accurate to describe Silver shifters as "friction". They are more of a ratchet mechanism than a friction mechanism. Unlike true friction, which, for all

[RBW] Hello New to Group and just Purchased a Bike

2010-10-24 Thread Kelly
I just purchased a 67 CM AHH from "The Country Bike Store" in Ohio. They had many bikes to test ride and let me take one out for a spin. The owers spent hours just talking and riding with me and my wife to make sure the fit and all the details were set. The amount of detail they put into the build

Re: [RBW] Hello New to Group and just Purchased a Bike

2010-10-24 Thread cyclotourist
An AHH has to be the perfect one to jump into the deep end with! Enjoy! On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Kelly wrote: > I just purchased a 67 CM AHH from "The Country Bike Store" in Ohio. > They had many bikes to test ride and let me take one out for a spin. > The owers spent hours just talking

[RBW] Re: Hello New to Group and just Purchased a Bike

2010-10-24 Thread Johnny Alien
I bought my Bleriot frame from them. They are honestly some of the nicest guys I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with. On Oct 24, 10:23 pm, cyclotourist wrote: > An AHH has to be the perfect one to jump into the deep end with! > > Enjoy! > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Kelly

Re: [RBW] FS: Rivendell custom 54

2010-10-24 Thread carnerda...@bellsouth.net
Can't help you with a sale, but read your description with interest as I own a match-built Rivendell Road, serial # R73M. Enjoyed a ride on it this afternoon. On 10/24/2010 8:36 PM, csb wrote: I've decided I don't use this bike enough, and need to cull the herd (not enough room in the basemen

Re: [RBW] Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread Stonehog
Nice stumper, Marty. I was also inspired by the Bomba and Grant's piece on old mtb's in the last reader. I picked up an '88 Miyata RidgeRunner Team and riv'd it out for an alternate commuter. It's a real cushy ride with BigApples. I'll post pics when I take some. Mobile Brian Hanson On Oct

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
I have an old Stumpjumper, too, 1983 or 84. It has been my go-to bike on a daily basis for several years. I mostly rode it fixed-gear in a touring bike configuration, if that makes any sense, and I now have it for sale (somewhat reluctantly). To make a Riv connection, I believe these were made by T

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
PS: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twowheelflight/2928495702/ Also, an earlier stage with 650B wheels, basket, and Albatross bar: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twowheelflight/422613850/ I found it was not at its best with 650B wheels. On Oct 24, 10:14 am, Marty wrote: > While I wait for my new Bom

[RBW] Re: Wool 3/4 tights

2010-10-24 Thread Kevin Turinsky
Ibex bib knickers. Best damn thing goin' these days. Really. You won't be disappointed. They're well built, durable, dependable, functional, keep the knees happy... Kevin Turinsky RUSA RBA - Alaska alaskarandonneurs.org The Big Wild Ride - Alaska's 1200k -- You received this message because you

[RBW] Bar-end Cable Routing?

2010-10-24 Thread Kevin Turinsky
I'm considering rerouting my derailleur cables from my bar-end shifters, under the tape, all the way up the bars, just like my brake cables. The reason I'm thinking of doing this is because then the cables and my Berthoud bag will no longer have to quarrel. Anyone already done this? Any tips? Any

[RBW] Re: Bombadil Ancestry

2010-10-24 Thread Bryan @ Renaissance Bicycles
Yes, Jim is right about the wheel flop ... adding weight to the front end would be a risky move. And while we are sharing: http://www.renaissancebicycles.com/2010/06/renaissanced-1983-specialized-stumpjumper Bryan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW