[RBW] Re: Project - Trail Bike

2014-02-02 Thread Philip Williamson
I'd look out for a small Bontrager. The collectible ones are the Race and Race Lites. http://www.cyclofiend.com/cc/2005/cc017-carygosset0605.html The more plebeian ones are the Privateers. The '99 Privateer Comps came with Chris King hubs... stock. My Privateer has Midge bars, and I'm still ha

[RBW] ISO: 6 cm or 7 cm Nitto or GB stem

2014-02-02 Thread Michael
Need 6 cm extension with 190 mm rise or less and 26.0 clamp Will trade: 44 Noodle (like new, less than 300 miles) Moustache bar (oldish) 7 cm Technomic (newish) Pick any one for a Nitto Tech Deluxe trade. Any two for a Nitto Pearl. Or, all three for a Grand Bois (I'll settle for their smaller cla

[RBW] Temple Coffee, Sacramento 2-2-14 - a set on Flickr

2014-02-02 Thread Manuel Acosta
Coffeenerding at its best. Looks good eric. I know fellow randonerd does a coffee ride here in the city. U should come down for it! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails fro

[RBW] FS: Olive Sackville Lil Loafer and gray Duluth banana bag $80 each

2014-02-02 Thread Manuel Acosta
Hey ryan wondering if this bag was still for sale? Buddy of mine is looking for one. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubs

Re: [RBW] Stranded in a sea of salt.

2014-02-02 Thread Michael
Thanks for the encouragement, Joan. Maybe I'll just take the plunge and ride the Bleriot. Better not to let rideable days go by. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it

Re: [RBW] Stranded in a sea of salt.

2014-02-02 Thread Tim McNamara
I don't ride in these Minnesota winters. Too many drivers are barely in control of their cars on dry pavement in July, let alone on ice and snow. Plus this winter has been remarkably cold even here, -20 lows every week since the New Year. I'm not going riding in that. -- You received this m

Re: [RBW] Stranded in a sea of salt.

2014-02-02 Thread Joan Oppel

[RBW] FS: Olive Sackville Lil Loafer and gray Duluth banana bag $80 each

2014-02-02 Thread rcnute
Hi, all: I was cleaning up and noticed I haven't hardly used the Lil Loafer and haven't used the Duluth bag at all. Does $80 apiece plus shipping sound fair? Email for photos. Thanks a lot! Ryan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch"

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread LeahFoy
Well, I'm disappointed. Since Grant advertised some small bikes (like the Saluki), I was hoping she'd opt for that. A well-made small bike is supposed to be a treasure - G says most small bikes are designed "wacky." (Pretty sure I have that right, but if I've misquoted, show no hesitation to set

Re: [RBW] FS: 68 CM Quickbeam. 1500.00

2014-02-02 Thread Kelly
I have a nibble... we'll see.. in the mean time here are photos taken this evening. It is still dirty but pretty non the less http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/sets/72157640446277544/ Kelly On Sunday, February 2, 2014 12:16:46 PM UTC-6, Jim wrote: > > Nice bike. If it were a 56 I would bu

[RBW] Re: Project - Trail Bike

2014-02-02 Thread Chris Lampe 2
I second the notion of looking out for those long top-tubes. That's the primary reason a vintage MTB won't work well for me. If a Bombadil or Atlantis is what you want and it's financially feasible, I say just go for it. If you have financial constraints you might consider Velo-Orange's Cama

Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Tony DeFilippo
" On the one hand, I don't want to beat it up unnecessarily through the winter grit, but on the other hand, life's too short not to ride the good bike." Couldn't agree more Shoji! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubsc

Re: [RBW] FS: Brooks, MKS, Nitto, Sackville, Tires

2014-02-02 Thread JL
John, Sent you a direct message about some stuff. Cheers Jason > On Feb 2, 2014, at 5:51 PM, john muhl wrote: > > $14 Miesha’s Cork Grips (barend) - small crack in one grip. > > $15 MKS RMX Sneaker Pedals > > $20 MKS Touring/XC Pedals > > $30 Hold Fast Foot Straps (brown) > > $30 Nitto Dirt

[RBW] Stranded in a sea of salt.

2014-02-02 Thread Michael
Haven't been riding for two weeks because the roads around me are overkill winter salted, and no rain these days to wash them clean. More snow tomorrow and at the end of the week. Looks like no riding at least til next week sometime, if rain comes through to wash it all away. My Sam and Bleriot

[RBW] FS: Brooks, MKS, Nitto, Sackville, Tires

2014-02-02 Thread john muhl
$14 Miesha’s Cork Grips (barend) - small crack in one grip. $15 MKS RMX Sneaker Pedals $20 MKS Touring/XC Pedals $30 Hold Fast Foot Straps (brown) $30 Nitto Dirt Drop Stem 10cm 26.0 - sanded down to 22.0mm. $50 Nitto Dirt Drop Stem 10cm 26.0 $60 Nitto Moustache Bar $60 Nitto Albastache Bar

Re: [RBW] Re: Project - Trail Bike

2014-02-02 Thread Eric Platt
To follow up on Kellie's idea, a used Surly Troll would work. If that is overkill, then look for a used 1980's Fuji mountain bike. My wife had one in a small size in the late 1980's. Fit her very well. A lot of older mountain bikes have longer top tubes. Keep that in mind when looking. Eric Pl

[RBW] Re: Project - Trail Bike

2014-02-02 Thread Kellie Stapleton
You won't find it used but I'd love to build up a Surly ECR; sizes to fit you too. Otherwise a Hunqapilar. On Sunday, February 2, 2014 5:34:32 PM UTC-8, Lesli Larson wrote: > > Starting project to build up a new fire trail / off-road bike . I am > trying to decide between a new frame and maybe s

[RBW] Project - Trail Bike

2014-02-02 Thread Lesli Larson
Starting project to build up a new fire trail / off-road bike . I am trying to decide between a new frame and maybe something vintage . I am a shortish woman and I ride a 48 cm to 50 cm frame. Would love to buy a bombadil or Atlantis but what do folks recommend in the the used/vintage category. Wha

[RBW] Re: FS- lots of bike items: Nitto, Tubus, MKS, Dura-Ace

2014-02-02 Thread Bruce Smitham
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 7:37:39 PM UTC-8, Bruce Smitham wrote: > Bike items for sale- > > > Prefer local pick up in San Diego but will consider > shipping. Make me an offer if you like. Email: bsmit...@jlohr.com or > call/text 310-968-6910 to discuss > > > Nitto Albastche bars- mounted o

Re: [RBW] Re: Cotton and Wool Winter Army Gear

2014-02-02 Thread Bruce Herbitter
I've had good success with British army surplus wool boxer briefs in cold weather. Layered as needed depending on wind and cold levels On 2/2/2014 5:05 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote: I'm all about wool and cotton as my winter system! Started off at -5˚F, with a wool t-shirt and thin wool long sleev

[RBW] Re: Cotton and Wool Winter Army Gear

2014-02-02 Thread Deacon Patrick
I'm all about wool and cotton as my winter system! Started off at -5˚F, with a wool t-shirt and thin wool long sleeve under my Ventile jacket. Topped out at 20˚F over the course of 8 hours of biking, snowshoeing, and running. Head: wool balaclava and/or possum hat, ventile hood Hands: Fox River

Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Patrick Moore
You've made a sale. Only problem, buyer has no cash. But next bike, if next bike there be, has the Hunq on the top of the very short list. On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Robert Barr wrote: > Patrick - I think the Hunq is very light feeling and agile. I was amazed > when I first pulled mine out

Re: [RBW] Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Dave @ Riv
Hey Everybody! Check the blug for updates and a coupon... http://rivbike.tumblr.com/ This embarrassing hiccup should start it's resolution first thing Monday when our domain overlords return to their offices. In the mean time we've got this temporary site up with above coupon to entice you to

Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Robert Barr
Patrick - I think the Hunq is very light feeling and agile. I was amazed when I first pulled mine out the box, my analogy will seem odd - but it looked like a strung bow. A friend that regularly rides a Quickbeam was amazed by the feel and ride of the bike. I am a commuter, and I agonized over whet

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Patrick Moore
Does that observation come under the rubric "snarky"? Patrick Moore, chortling in ABQ, NM. On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Eric Platt wrote: > And a Moonlander definitely has a different ride feel than a bike with > 42mm Grand Bois tires, at least from my test rides of both. > > -- You rece

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread John Coffey
An update on the blog: http://rivbike.tumblr.com/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post t

[RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread jtallman
Hello Mike. I have both a Sam Hillborne and a Hunqapillar. My Sam is a 56 single top tube, my Hunqapillar is a 58 diagatube. The Sam is a little lighter, and feels a little sportier, and I have it set up with drop bars and relatively skinny tires (32 mm) for mainly road riding. I used to hav

[RBW] Re: Bike culture

2014-02-02 Thread dougP
Definitely #7. I know a German who fits #9 (and has the scars to prove it). Thanks, Curtis. dougP On Sunday, February 2, 2014 7:54:09 AM UTC-8, Curtis wrote: > > I like #13 and #17. > > > http://www.copenhagenize.com/2007/11/18-ways-to-know-that-you-have-bicycle.html > -- You received th

Re: [RBW] Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Eric Platt
Thanks Robert. Hopefully this gets taken care of PDQ. Hopefully someone has alerted the folks at Rivendell to this issue. Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Robert F. Harrison wrote: > No, it doesn't appear to be a squatter. That's a pretty standard page that > hosting co

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Eric Platt
Bruce and Patrick. Probably won't sell right now. Winter blahs are in full force. Was also being snarky. Or reverse snob. Wider is always better to some. And a Moonlander definitely has a different ride feel than a bike with 42mm Grand Bois tires, at least from my test rides of both. As person

Re: [RBW] Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Robert F. Harrison
No, it doesn't appear to be a squatter. That's a pretty standard page that hosting companies put up when a domain has expired or hasn't yet been activated. I've seen the exact same picture (though the links are different but in the same places) when I've yet to activate sites I own. I wouldn't worr

Re: [RBW] Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Eric Platt
Not working in St. Paul, MN. Same screen as above. Hopefully it isn't a squatter. Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 2:53 PM, jimD wrote: > Saw a message on the Riv's Tumblr that there are troubles with the site > and they are working > on it. > > -Jim > > On Feb 2, 2014, at 12:1

[RBW] Re: FS: Tektro Levers and IRD Canti-brake set

2014-02-02 Thread jim
Are they still for sale? Would you take $50 shipped? Jim On Saturday, February 1, 2014 6:09:51 PM UTC-6, Ad Noyce wrote: > > Hi all, > > I pulled these Tektro levers and IRD canti-brakes off my Sam's noodle bar > and wanted to see that they go to a good home, see photo attached.I've > since

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Steve Palincsar
On 02/02/2014 01:00 PM, James Warren wrote: If he told the her that a road triple (50x40x30 in the front) often has some trouble working well with brifters and she'd be better off with a compact double with its 34F x 28R low, then so far, not such bad advice. But that doesn't complete the story

Re: [RBW] Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread jimD
Saw a message on the Riv's Tumblr that there are troubles with the site and they are working on it. -Jim On Feb 2, 2014, at 12:17 PM, Michael wrote: > Not workin' in central Maryland either. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "RBW Owners Bunc

[RBW] FS: 650B White H2/Pacenti PL23 - - - SOLD

2014-02-02 Thread Elton Pope-Lance
Speedy! Thanks all. Elton Pope-Lance Natick, MA Begin forwarded message: > From: Elton Pope-Lance > Subject: FS: 650B White H2/Pacenti PL23 32h rear wheel $265 > Date: February 2, 2014 at 1:54:46 PM EST > To: 650b <6...@googlegroups.com>, BOB iBOB List > , List RBW > > Title says most. . .

Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Patrick Moore
Interesting. Is this the impression others have of the two bikes? The consensus seems to be that the Hunq is exceptionally light feeling and agile for a bike that takes 60 mm tires. On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Jim wrote: > In the past I test rode an Atlantis but the Atlantis did not feel

Re: [RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Robert F. Harrison
Not up in Hawaii. Better go check and see if I've got to renew my own domains. :-) Bob On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Peter Morgano wrote: > Not working in NY > On Feb 2, 2014 3:17 PM, "Michael" wrote: > >> Not workin' in central Maryland either. >>> >> -- >> You received this message bec

Re: [RBW] Re: Cotton and Wool Winter Army Gear

2014-02-02 Thread Patrick Moore
Sorry; "Mallory", not "Hillary". Mallory circa 1924. On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Patrick Moore wrote: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/5076634.stm > > "Forensic textiles experts" found Hillary's mountaineering clothing to > perform excellently, to be more comfortable than modern synthetics, and

Re: [RBW] Re: Cotton and Wool Winter Army Gear

2014-02-02 Thread Patrick Moore
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/5076634.stm "Forensic textiles experts" found Hillary's mountaineering clothing to perform excellently, to be more comfortable than modern synthetics, and to be considerably lighter. Closer to home my brother, on one of his regular Goodwill sweeps, found an ex-US Army p

Re: [RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Peter Morgano
Not working in NY On Feb 2, 2014 3:17 PM, "Michael" wrote: > Not workin' in central Maryland either. >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "RBW Owners Bunch" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Michael
> > Not workin' in central Maryland either. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Patrick Moore
FAT BIIE!!! Patrick Moore, who prefers ~25 mm for his go fast and 60 mm for his dirt bike in ABQ, NM (and who counsels Eric to consider selling his Rivendells very very carefully. On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Eric Platt wrote: > Find this whole conversation interesting.

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Mike K.
It's still not up in Austin. On Sunday, February 2, 2014 12:33:15 PM UTC-6, Mark Guglielmana wrote: > > I'm getting a "This Domain Name Has Expired" > > Buddy of mine says he's seeing it fine. Anybody else get through? Is there > an assault on the Rivendell Galactic Headquarters by carbon fiber f

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread WETH
Still getting domain renewal screen here in Maryland. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Marty
Up and running here in Chi-town. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send e

[RBW] Re: Spotty Conversations - Was 55 cm Sam

2014-02-02 Thread Philip Williamson
When I first discovered Rivendell, their whole domain (and provider) was on a "Realtime Black Hole" list (of open relays that spammers use), and most ISPs wouldn't even serve the site. I think I could see it at work, but not at home. Philip biketinker.com -- You received this message because y

Re: [RBW] Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread BSWP
So strange, since I can get in and check my account, see any little thing in the product offerings... it's all good. Think I'll have some more coffee now. - Andrew "It must be a conspiracy", Berkeley -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunc

Re: [RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Bruce Herbitter
LOL! For the "Un Spender?" On 2/2/2014 1:23 PM, sameness wrote: Find Cash Advance, Debt Consolidation and more at Rivbike.com. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

Re: [RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Elton Pope-Lance
Negative, here on the right coast. Elton Pope-Lance Natick, MA On Feb 2, 2014, at 2:18 PM, BSWP wrote: > This buddy is seeing the entire RBW site just fine. Must be a Berkeley thing, > we have a direct line to the Internet. > > - Andrew, Berkeley > > -- > You received this message becau

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread sameness
> > Find Cash Advance, Debt Consolidation and more at Rivbike.com. Get the > best of Insurance or Free Credit Report, browse our section on Cell Phones > or learn about Life Insurance. Rivbike.com is the site for Cash Advance. Jeff Hagedorn San Diego, CA USA -- You received this message bec

[RBW] Temple Coffee, Sacramento 2-2-14 - a set on Flickr

2014-02-02 Thread Eric Norris
Today's coffeeneuring ride to Sacramento: http://www.flickr.com/photos/campyonlyguy/sets/72157640432375213/ Eric N www.CampyOnly.com CampyOnlyGuy.blogspot.com Twitter: @CampyOnlyGuy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubs

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread BSWP
This buddy is seeing the entire RBW site just fine. Must be a Berkeley thing, we have a direct line to the Internet. - Andrew, Berkeley -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving email

[RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Jim
Mike, I have a Hunq and a Bleriot. While the Bleriot feels "lighter" the Hunq is a pure joy to ride and no way is it close to being a "bear." I was amazed at how agile it was and how comfortable it is to ride. I have only ridden it unloaded. In the past I test rode an Atlantis but the Atlantis

[RBW] Re: Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread sameness
Ask your buddy to hit CTRL + F5 and see if he's still getting through. If yes, the domain's been renewed, and it's all about sitting on your hands until propagation hits your neck of the woods. If no, he's just looking at a cached version, and the wait will be a bit longer. Jeff Hagedorn San

[RBW] FS: 650B White H2/Pacenti PL23 32h rear wheel $265

2014-02-02 Thread Elton Pope-Lance
Title says most. . . Lightly ridden. (<300 miles) Professionally built. Straight & True. Exc. condition. ConUS shipping included. All payment methods fine. Thanks! Elton Pope-Lance Natick, MA -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" g

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Ron Mc
Jeff, I actually wasn't calling you out. I picked your post to reply to because I liked its humor. As parallel discussions go, today on the bamboo fly rod board, the topic is You're a collector, but I'm a Fisherman, which is that brand of reverse snobbery - the comparison was actually how I p

[RBW] Re: FS- lots of bike items: Nitto, Tubus, MKS, Dura-Ace

2014-02-02 Thread Bruce Smitham
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 7:37:39 PM UTC-8, Bruce Smitham wrote: > Bike items for sale- > > > Prefer local pick up in San Diego but will consider > shipping. Make me an offer if you like. Email: bsmit...@jlohr.com or > call/text 310-968-6910 to discuss > > > Nitto Albastche bars- mounted o

[RBW] Wherz the rivbike.com site?

2014-02-02 Thread Mark Guglielmana
I'm getting a "This Domain Name Has Expired" Buddy of mine says he's seeing it fine. Anybody else get through? Is there an assault on the Rivendell Galactic Headquarters by carbon fiber frame makers? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunc

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread sameness
> > A lot of people are trying to apply reverse snobbery to this discussion > where it doesn't exist. > Guilty! Sorry for the confused message and misread of the thread. Please chalk it up to a case of one too many similar conversations in real life where a friend asks the crowded table for o

Re: [RBW] FS: 68 CM Quickbeam. 1500.00

2014-02-02 Thread Jim
Nice bike. If it were a 56 I would buy it even though I have absolutely no need for another bike. Wait for a bit and then list again. Some tall fellow out there may not realize yet that he needs this bike. Spring is on the way. Jim D Massachusetts. On Sunday, February

Re: [RBW] Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Shoji Takahashi
Hi Mike, I'm another Hunqapillar commuter (48cm.. so much smaller than yours would be, and with 26" wheels). The Hunqapillar is no slug when riding unloaded or lightly loaded (6 miles each way for the commute). In fact, it feels much faster and more comfortable than my Surly Crosscheck. I'm to

[RBW] Re: Cotton and Wool Winter Army Gear

2014-02-02 Thread Bob E
I don't have any army surplus clothing (I do have a US Army woolen blanket, though), but I am also a recent convert to wool for cycling. After my (supposedly) breathable jacket's zipper broke, I did the same thing: I switched from those same synthetic materials to the layered wool approach. A b

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread James Warren
Yes! On Feb 2, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Ron Mc wrote: > A lot of people are trying to apply reverse snobbery to this discussion where > it doesn't exist. Whether it's fly fishing or bicycling, there is a > marketing machine turning 10,000 Chinese widgets at a time, and they have to > sell them by

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread James Warren
I totally agree and have no criticism for the woman who bought the bike. I have a very specific criticism of bike sellers (large or small) who misinform people about triples, who insist that low front gears have to be compromised just because front indexing is seen as indispensable. The 100/74

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Ron Mc
A lot of people are trying to apply reverse snobbery to this discussion where it doesn't exist. Whether it's fly fishing or bicycling, there is a marketing machine turning 10,000 Chinese widgets at a time, and they have to sell them by scientifically pandering to egos. Everyone is happy she i

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread sameness
I know plenty of people astride NASA carbon and 23s who enjoy riding possibly more than I do. They wear dress loafers to the beach. I wear flip flops in the rain. We still enjoy a beer together. Any Bike > No Bike, Spice of Life, Ape Shall Not Kill Ape, etc. Jeff Hagedorn San Diego, CA USA > >

Re: [RBW] Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread James Warren
Mike, I can only report my experience to give you data. I spent half of last summer (I'm a teacher) just riding around on my Hunqapillar. It was never too beefy. The riding around meant paved or dirt with no hesitation in transitioning from one to the other. There were many overnight excursions

Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Peter Morgano
My bombadil is the stoutest bike ever offered and it's still pretty nimble, I MO. On Feb 2, 2014 11:45 AM, "Aaron Young" <1ce...@gmail.com> wrote: > Mike, > > Maybe you've ruled this out already, but why not an Atlantis? In my mind, > it seems to split the difference between the Sam H. and the Hu

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread justinaugust
I'm very happy someone found the means to buy a new bike that satisfies them. My hope is that they enjoy it! Live, let live and just ride. -Justin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop re

[RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread justinaugust
I would go Sam or Atlantis. My Saluki I would not hesitate to load up fully for camping or touring. I just don't think you need to go all in to be able to go camping sometimes. Best thing is to find some locals to test ride with. -J -- You received this message because you are subscribed to t

[RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Aaron Young
Mike, Maybe you've ruled this out already, but why not an Atlantis? In my mind, it seems to split the difference between the Sam H. and the Hunqa P. Aaron "Middle Man" Young The Dalles, OR On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 8:13 AM, RJM wrote: > > > The Sam is a good bike that can be set up a ton of way

[RBW] Re: Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread RJM
The Sam is a good bike that can be set up a ton of ways. Mine is set up > with noodles and has v brakes, bar end shifters, 650 wheels with pari moto > tires. I really rides fine for a road bike, descends well, all day comfort. > I have thought recently about switching the bike over to albatros

[RBW] Bike culture

2014-02-02 Thread Curtis McKenzie
I like #13 and #17. http://www.copenhagenize.com/2007/11/18-ways-to-know-that-you-have-bicycle.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owne

[RBW] Cotton and Wool Winter Army Gear

2014-02-02 Thread Montclair BobbyB
I got a little creative this year with my winter gear, trading synthetic (lycra, fleece and Gore Tex) for some traditional wool and cotton Army gear, and boy am I glad I did. We've had some fabulous winter conditions for snowshoeing and mountain biking here in NJ and I got to put my new gear t

[RBW] Re: Spotty Conversations - Was 55 cm Sam

2014-02-02 Thread Mike
It's weird that there seems to be such a variety of experiences with communication with RBW staff. Spencer, Dave, Keven and Meisha have all been fantastic. While I haven't gotten a response from Jared, I want to be very clear that I'm not "upset" or anything. I imagine their work days are busy

[RBW] Looking for my first Rivendell

2014-02-02 Thread Marc Irwin
A few years ago I bought a Hunq to upgrade my LHT. It's definitely not a"bear." It is incredibly agile compared to the"Trucker." After riding it for a year,I wanted a lighter, faster version, so I bought a Sam. Now it's tough to decide which to ride on any given day. After a couple years wi

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Ron Mc
It's very easy to walk into a bike shop and get "fitted" for a bike - they have a machine for that, and the guy in the shop is an expert and he has opinions. He's also plugged into the system and he sells it. Her purchase is the normal outcome of looking for a bike that fits. The good news is

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Bruce Herbitter
I rode 30 country miles yesterday on 32s at 55/60 psi and thought they were great. when I look at 28s these day I wonder who in the world can be comfy on something like that. I used to ride 23s and 25s all the time. You know, beofre I started to "just ride." I think your Rivs are too big for m

Re: [RBW] Update: the woman who is 5'2"

2014-02-02 Thread Eric Platt
Find this whole conversation interesting. While I consider any tire 38mm too skinny to ride, a number of friends are now at the point where anything under 50mm is too skinny. Guess I could say that tastes change and people adapt. And that line of thinking is starting to make more sense to me. H

Re: [RBW] FS - 64cm Atlantis

2014-02-02 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Thanks Philip! On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 1:35 AM, Philip Williamson < philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dang, that's a cool bike! Looks great. > > Philip > www.biketinker.com > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the > Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group

[RBW] Spotty Conversations - Was 55 cm Sam

2014-02-02 Thread Bruce Herbitter
Meisha and John were always quick to get back to me when I emailed. Keven was much better to get on the phone. All 3 were nothing but great to deal with for me. I've never tried to contact any of the others so can't weigh in on that. I got the error on the domain name just now that you mention

[RBW] Re: Who's riding a 55 Sam?

2014-02-02 Thread blakcloud
Just to give you an alternate view, Rivendell have never responded to any of my emailed questions and even when there was a slight hiccup in frame number 1, I had to phone them and they were to return my call which they never did. The issue was resolved but a little communication goes a long wa