Hey All,
Oooops, i now see the pics. The angles look right, along with the long
stays. Some of the parts are right, but some aren't quite the same as came
on my 84s. And I don't remember the sport coming in that blue. I think the
build kit says yours is an 86 Stumpjumper (non-sport). So
Hey David,
If you are takling to me then I'm sure I can tell if your bike is a sport.
They were unique and are easy to identify. Send me pics. Otherwise, please
ignore everything I just said.
Chris
Redding, Ca.
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 12:56:50 PM UTC-8, David Hays wrote:
Hi Chris,
Can
Enjoy!
With abandon,
Patrick
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Ordered the 26 LHT in a 58cm frame before they were even out. Wanted a
modern bike that somewhat duplicated the mid 80's Stumpjumpers I used to
own. It is a competent bike, but like others have mentioned, it's not the
most inspiring ride. Especially into a headwind. For some reason, it has
I'm sitting on BART towards the City, for the SFRandonneurs first populaire of
2015. It will also be my first ride of any significant distance for the year.
Slow and easy will have to get it done. Any other listers heading that way?
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I'm sitting on BART towards the City, for the SFRandonneurs first populaire of
2015. It will also be my first ride of any significant distance for the year.
Slow and easy will have to get it done. Any other listers heading that way?
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Unbelievable effort. Someone had really scoped out the site, and must have
had serious cutting equipment. I've written down the serial numbers on our
bikes. That would help ID them in case the thieves are caught and the bike
has gotten a cosmetic make-over. Also recall Rivendell is
Please encourage everyone you know to register their bikes on Bike Index:
https://bikeindex.org/
The more bikes on there, the more police departments will know about it,
the better chance at catching criminals and retrieving bikes!
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 9:27 AM, dougP dougpn...@cox.net wrote:
Il n'y a pas de couleur, mais vert.
Eric N
www.CampyOnly.com
Twitter @CampyOnlyGuy
Blog: CampyOnlyGuy.blogspot.com
On Jan 10, 2015, at 11:50 AM, Deacon Patrick lamontg...@mac.com wrote:
Welcome to the QB club! I'd bet some of that unexpected speed is the result
of not shifting. I've
So my winter project just needs bar tape and probably fenders :)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lumachrome/16062359839/
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Philip Williamson
philip.william...@gmail.com wrote:
Very interested to see the progress on this!
And it looks like a business pilot.
Oh yeah I ate lots of cauliflower. Lots of it. :)
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Chris Chen cc...@nougat.org wrote:
If you're six days in you deserve a pat on the back because you probably
hurt a bit. I did a tour and started out keeping to a low carb rule and I
was averaging 70mi/day for
Bought this 54cm Silver QB off a fellow RBW member last month and finally
got it built up and took on my first test ride.
Build:
Stock wheelset
22t fixed
16/19 white industries freewheel
32/40 Sugino crank
Jitensha bars
Panracer 37 tires (though have my eye on some cyclocross tires).
First
I'm curious what low carbers do for long rides? I rode 100k today on my sixth
day of eating like Grant. Id be happy to exchange ideas off list to keep this
thread from getting crazy. On-list could be lively too. I'm especially
interested to hear from you, Patrick (you've probably mentioned a
If you're six days in you deserve a pat on the back because you probably
hurt a bit. I did a tour and started out keeping to a low carb rule and I
was averaging 70mi/day for the first week or so. I broke down near the end
when I couldn't resist small town milkshakes, but I definitely felt strong.
Chris that looks awesome! I'll be interested in what you think of the fire
xc tires!
On Jan 10, 2015 4:31 PM, Chris Chen cc...@nougat.org wrote:
So my winter project just needs bar tape and probably fenders :)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lumachrome/16062359839/
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at
Thanks for the great report and photos, Mark! Your post inspired me to get
out there and go for a ride in the freshly fallen snow here in New Jersey
this afternoon. I was mostly warm and toasty bundled up in several layers
of wool, but my toes were uncomfortably cold after only an hour in the
Very interested to see the progress on this!
And it looks like a business pilot.
Philip
www.biketinker.com
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handlebars are gone.
brakes and rack are still here
On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:30:21 PM UTC-8, drew beckmeyer wrote:
*-Tektro CR720 cantilevers. - * 40$ shipped
2 pairs (bike's worth) basically brand new. maybe 25 miles on them. silver
finish
*-LKLM stainless steel front rack-*
Welcome to the QB club! I'd bet some of that unexpected speed is the result
of not shifting. I've learned a LOT about not shifting riding my QB and it
translates beautifully to riding my Hunqapillar. Plus, silver. No color
faster! Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick (ducking now, to avoid the old bike
My annual sacrifice to the icy, salty Eastern Massachusetts winter: a 1987
GT Karakoram rigid frame mtb running studded Nokian W240 26 x 1.75 tires.
Good, cold fun.
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rod
On Monday,
I struggle with cramps on brevets, no matter what I'm eating. I think it is
electrolyte related. Electrolyte tablets help but as heavily as I sweat, I need
to take in quite a bit of sodium to keep up. At least, I think that's the case.
Patrick, you mean you don't eat the entire day, unless it's
I don't take food with me on the ride and don't eat. I have an emergency
jar of coconut oil for if something unexpected happens. I often don't eat
breakfast, so I ride fasted from the start, then eat when I get home. I
generally eat one or two meals a day, so often have 24 hour fasts.
Bill,
Tim,
Is your brother-in-law named Paul? He was one of the guys I rode with and seem
to remember him telling me he had a bro-in-law with a Rodeo. I think you would
be undertired and maybe underbiked with your combo. I'm not sure how capable
the Roadeo is, but it is probably better than a lot
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On Jan 10, 2015, at 6:35 AM, Bill Lindsay tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sitting on BART towards the City, for the SFRandonneurs first populaire
of 2015. It will also be my first ride of any significant distance for the
year. Slow and easy will have to get it done.
On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 7:14:18 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Way to get out, Bob! Cool ride. Grin.
Sounds like you may have been warmer with fewer socks. If you put on extra
socks over what you usually wear, you may have constricted blood flow and
thus made you foot much
ive never bonked, i dont think. ive done plenty of rides that i didnt have the
legs for, but i dont think ive ever bonked. i did have a moderate problem
today, and that was some cramping. ive had some minor leg cramps during the
last week or two, and googled it, and it seems like that is
Haha, small world! I met Paul through our riding group sponsored by Velo+ in
Lenexa. I've ridden a little gravel with the Nifty Swiftys which I believe are
just the 650b version of the JB's. As expected they rolled faster but we're
noticeably rougher riding than the Rumpkins. I was running
I don't eat unless it is a multi-day ride, and even then sometimes I don't
eat. I do 10-12 hours of riding without food. Once you adapt to burning fat
instead of sugar, you don't bonk. That adaptation can take a month or two
though. Before I was fully adapted, I'd eat academia nuts, butter,
i saw several Rivendells, including at least 5 Hilsens, a Romulus, a custom,
and Annes Roadeo.
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i saw several Rivendells, including at least 5 Hilsens, a Romulus, a custom,
and Annes Roadeo.
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I measured when they were newish and I think I put the data in the caption
of the photos. I can measure again, or I can put the wheelset on my Stag
with Jeff Lyon fork. If it fits mine, it ought to fit yours. Mine's a
Large.
On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 4:13:13 PM UTC-8, Anton Tutter
I know what you mean but Academia Nuts sound incredible! :)
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Deacon Patrick lamontg...@mac.com wrote:
I don't eat unless it is a multi-day ride, and even then sometimes I don't
eat. I do 10-12 hours of riding without food. Once you adapt to burning fat
instead
Anton,
I installed a pair of these this morning. I measure 43mm from the start
(I'm using 28mm wide Alesa rims, also I'm lacking digital calipers, so
eyeballed with cheapo calipers). I was excited to install these, so I
didn't really check them out too much, but I could've sworn I saw a narrow
David
I'm pretty sure what you saw as a strip down the middle is just the layers
of fabric overlaid on one another.
On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 5:32:09 PM UTC-8, David Banzer wrote:
Anton,
I installed a pair of these this morning. I measure 43mm from the start
(I'm using 28mm wide
A mini-moot!
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 6:31 PM, DS davecst...@gmail.com wrote:
haha, or at least all gather for a mini-entmoot!
On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 5:07:47 PM UTC-8, cyclot...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have a silver 'Beam w/ Jitensha bars and the exact same gearing set up!
Awesome, we
I rode 100k today in CT. It was 18 degrees at the start and warmed up to 23.
The light winds don't feel so light at those temps. The only thing worse than
riding in that kind of weather is not riding. So I guess I'll keep doing it,
but under protest...
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I live in KC but am working in CT. If I can be home that weekend I think I'd
like to give it a try. My brother-in-law rode the half pint last year. If I
ride it I'll have to do it on the Roadeo. I have Compass Stampede Pass 700x32
on it. Would a different tire be recommended?
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Way to get out, Bob! Cool ride. Grin.
Sounds like you may have been warmer with fewer socks. If you put on extra
socks over what you usually wear, you may have constricted blood flow and
thus made you foot much colder. At 22˚F I'd just be in a medium wool sock
and a mesh shoe.
As for
Bill,
Have you measured the Rock Roads? I'm curious how wide they measure
after being inflated and ridden a bit. I want to try these on my Stag with
Jeff Lyon fork, but the GB crown only offers about 52-54mm of clearance, so
the max safe tire width is about 43-45mm. Also, is there any
I have a silver 'Beam w/ Jitensha bars and the exact same gearing set up!
Awesome, we can start a club!!! Or start an awesome club!
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:39 AM, DS davecst...@gmail.com wrote:
Bought this 54cm Silver QB off a fellow RBW member last month and finally
got it built up and
I'm lying on my bed under the covers, savoring today's experience of the Point
Reyes Populaire. I saw many Rivs and Riv owners, including Bill. The SF
randonneurs put on a darn good ride, complete with post ride picnic. And what a
pleasure to be on a ride with people who love steel bikes.
On
Took a little break from commuting with very cold weather here, but I'll be
needing to commute no matter what at least 1 day a week, so I swapped out
tires on my porteur build. I have a studded tire'd bike that I'll finish up
tomorrow as well. For now, this did just fine:
Shogun Single Speed-
Yep, Paul is my brother-in-law. We try to ride together whenever I'm in town.
He's spent the past several months recovering from a badly broken foot. He's
riding again though. I don't ride gravel a lot. I occasionally ride some on the
Hilsen and I've ridden a little here and there on the Roadeo
Tim, IMHO, here is your tire if you have the clearance.
http://clementcycling.com/ush
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haha, or at least all gather for a mini-entmoot!
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I have a silver 'Beam w/ Jitensha bars and the exact same gearing set up!
Awesome, we can start a club!!! Or start an awesome club!
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:39
Awesome!
I feel like a bit of a charlatan as I haven't been able to get much (and
we've had some amazing weather I've had to watch through the window) -- so
I get to experience things vicariously through you all. So I am selfishly
glad my prior stupidity has inspired you. Grin.
With abandon,
my brother had the brompton stolen out of the trunk of the car
he found the guys selling it off craigslist
cops couldnt do anything without the serial number
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On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 5:22:32 PM UTC-8, Anne Paulson wrote:
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On Jan 10, 2015, at 6:35 AM, Bill Lindsay tape...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
I'm sitting on BART towards the City, for the SFRandonneurs first
populaire of 2015.
FYI, don't forget the shared tyre dimension database:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dyYRfhNdFUIbeF1BiQpMyQnhbepy6nxK9DDgd7BhYSk/edit#gid=0
Please enter your findings there!!! :-)
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 5:32 PM, David Banzer daban...@gmail.com wrote:
Anton,
I installed a pair of
Dude, that's one of the most beautiful bicycles I've ever seen. I'm going
to go look at a cheap old Hardrock tomorrow with that color scheme
reversed, but if I ever come across a copy of your Stumpy in my size, I'm
grabbing it!
Joe who loves his Miami Vice neon Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
On
Thanks Joe! I'm still trying to find my white Armani sport coat
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Joe Bernard joerem...@gmail.com wrote:
Dude, that's one of the most beautiful bicycles I've ever seen. I'm going
to go look at a cheap old Hardrock tomorrow with that color scheme
reversed, but
Can't stop staring at the bike. All the different classifications crammed
into one. Noodles? Big fenders? Rad knobby tires? I've named it after Taco
Cabana, the all night mexican fast food chain that's part of any
Austinite's upbringing:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lumachrome/16249801071/
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