"Do we know if they are all gonna be fillet?"
The announced plan is for two types at two price points, TIGed and fillet. My
guess is this could change though...
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I only rode the parking lot on the Gus Boots, big smiles from that bike, it
must’ve been a blast in the hills.
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I got introduced to Rivendell by my friend who introduced me to road
riding. He is a big fan of lugged steel bikes and showed me the Saluki and
told me that I needed to get that. At the time, I did my first road ride by
changing my mountain bike tires to slicks. I enjoyed road riding, so I got
my
If you travel the Ventura-Ojai path, please take and post photos. I lived
in the area briefly (Santa Paul/Ojai/Ventura) but it was very long ago and
I'd like to see what the amenities look like now -- certainly there was no
cycling infrastructure in 1979. Who knows, I am hoping ("hoping;" it's not
I have to admit that I am very tempted to try one of Riv's long-wheelbase
bikes on dirt roads and paths; it's probably just age. But yours is
certainly pretty.
2.8"? What is the actual, measured width? They don't look wider than my
(actual) 60s which are labeled 2.35.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 8:24
Do we know if they are all gonna be fillet?
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It's (lady racer ad) on a Blahg somewhere, Grant showed it sometime last year I
think.
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Fillet, threadless and 1x... 13? What alternative universe am I in where
the head tube still says RBW?
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
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That one I didn't see; can anyone post a link or the photo?
I remember the neo-retro Pineapple Bob ads. All had what I call a Grant
touch.
I just found a Sheldon Page of BBUSA catalog(ue)s which contains them and
other BBUSA art:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/bridgestone/
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at
Friends of the finest steel bikes,
I was lucky enough to get my hands on a prototypical Gus Boots Willsen last
Saturday and took it for a short ride to Shell Ridge on the flanc of Mt
Diablo.
This specimen was the large. A perfect fit (89.5 PBH). I tried the small
one and felt cramped. The mediu
Or anklebiters ;)
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 4:54 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> Everyone knows you meant "yahoos" in the most loving way, Leah, it's like
> "knuckleheads".
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You are all the BEST. I am looking through the SoCal options now and am really
excited about a couple of them - The Marvin Braude bike path is especially
enticing since there is so much to see. Also, the Ventura-Ojai path and
possibly Irvine. Wow! I’ll talk it over with my beloved yahoos (who wi
That's tempting. I'm coaching NICA races the weekend before and after.
I'd probably just enter the 50-59 category on my conventional contemporary
mountain bike. I don't have a single speed mountain bike or a 26" rim
brake MTB. IT looks like a fun event
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Tuesda
Nah, man, it's all tech millionaires now (and the crackheads who love them).
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 4:30:08 PM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Just be aware that the Venice side can look a little rough to the
> unprepared, it's an..eccentric..community.
The first Bstone ad I remember was the lady racer on an RB-1 with a facial
injury from a recent crash. She was cool!
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Ooh, Venice/Santa Monica is a nice flat ride. Just be aware that the Venice
side can look a little rough to the unprepared, it's an..eccentric..community.
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I had a 55 (c-c; I think that was the next smaller size; 56.5 cm tt, c-c)
which, with the level tt, was as much as 5 cm too short; but the tt of the
59 was just too long (my ideal flat tt size, c-c, is 60 X 56 or 57). I
ended up with a long but very upjutting Tioga T-Bone stem to get the drop
bar w
I wonder how many Rivendell aficionados were first attracted by Grant's
Bridgestone USA ads. I know that they caught my eye, attention, and
sympathy, for their retro/contrarian/poster-art aesthetic -- this when bike
ads had already become neon/flashy/agressive (far worse now!).
Speaking of poster
I rode a Rossin Record for 20+ years. Nice stage racing frame. Around
2008 I decided I wanted a fatter tire roadish bike. Something more
practical but not a MTB. I'm not sure how I stumbled on Riv but I got a 55
Bleriot, loved it and miss it. I have a 53 MIT Atlantis that is my all
rounder and
I rode a Rossin Record for 20+ years. Nice stage racing frame. Around 2008
is decided I wanted a fatter tire roadish bike. I'm not sure how I stumbled
on Riv but I got a 55 Bleriot, loved it and miss it. I have a 53 MIT
Atlantis that is my all rounder and it fits better than any bike I have
had
There's a nice bike path along the beach that goes from Redondo Beach up
towards Malibu. There is a bit of a jaunt onto roads at Marina del Rey, so
you if you want to avoid that, then you can go from Venice up north through
Santa Monica until you feel like you want to turn around. Venice/Santa
Mo
I came across this event while looking for some trails to explore this
summer up in Sonoma County:
http://grasshopperadventureseries.com/rides/lake-sonoma-mtb/
It has a category titled *26" Hardtail (Rim Brake) Championships*, which I
can hardly believe exists in 2019. Has anyone else heard abou
Everyone knows you meant "yahoos" in the most loving way, Leah, it's like
"knuckleheads".
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Well ok, let’s all be yahoos then! At least it’s funny. And I can always do
with more of that.
I’m looking into the links the rest of you sent. I must say, I came to the
right place - you guys are like genies in a bottle! Definitely not yahoos!
Keep ‘em coming,
Leah
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Yahoo has taken on less severe connotations, aye, Leah? Intended or not, you
left all of us in hysterics laughing at eachother and ourselves all over again!
That’s always a good thing. Afterall, aren’t we all yahoos? Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Leah:
Here's a link to the City of Irvine that has maps:
https://www.cityofirvine.org/transportation/irvine-shares-way
Scroll about half-way down to the "Bikeways" heading.
dougP
On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 1:04:59 PM UTC-8, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> I did not realize this wou
The weather on SoCal is predicted to be sunny on both Sat & Sun. I'm
biased since I live here but for the conditions you describe, Irvine has a
wonderful system of paved, off-road trails with gentle grades. Many loops
are possible so you can do 20+ miles, not just out'n'backs. Especially
goo
Well, those definitions are not at all what I meant! Where I come from a yahoo
is an affectionate term for the impishness and quirks you find in someone.
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> On Jan 15, 2019, at 2:13 PM, 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
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> Worth noting is the definition, etim
Patrick, thanks for those links. I read The Guardian as well but hadn't seen
either one. Very thought provoking.
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Worth noting is the definition, etimology, and synonyms for yahoo:
1capitalized : a member of a race of brutes in Swift's Gulliver's Travels who
have the form and all the vices of humans
2 [influenced by 2yahoo] : a boorish, crass, or stupid person
Synonyms: airhead, blockhead, chucklehead, dimw
The yahoo equation trumps all else and often renders the equation unsolvable
for anything but day rides. Sardonic grin. We try and combine activities of
intersection as much as possible, and allow time for individual/different group
activities that have us doing things in smaller groups before r
How about the Ojai Bike path out of Ventura.
Ventura is a nice sea side town worth a visit even for any reason.
http://venturacountytrails.org/TrailMaps/OjaiBikePath/AreaHome.html
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60769-d2559646-Reviews-Ventura_to_Ojai_Paved_Bike_Path-Ventura_Califo
We definitely are fair-weather bikers on vacation! Looks like So Cal has hope
of sun and warm weather this weekend but Joe is right, Nor Cal is going to be
wet.
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> On Jan 15, 2019, at 1:26 PM, Steven Sweedler wrote:
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> I am riding down the coast I’m in Guadalupe and it’s ve
I am riding down the coast I’m in Guadalupe and it’s very windy with some
rain, wind from the south!
Steve
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 1:23 PM 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch <
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> Fewer crowds on the bike trail when it’s raining a little :-)
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> --Eric Nor
Fewer crowds on the bike trail when it’s raining a little :-)
--Eric Norris
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> On Jan 15, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> One caveat for NorCal is it's cold and raining right now. Saturday is sorta
> ok for 60° and cloudy, but rain
One caveat for NorCal is it's cold and raining right now. Saturday is sorta ok
for 60° and cloudy, but rain Sunday. Monday looks a little better.
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I did not realize this would be a long weekend. After it dawned on us that
there is no school Monday, we are considering packing up and driving to CA for
a mini-vacation. I would love it to be a bike trip, but I love biking more than
anyone else in my family, and you know how that goes - you got
I'm looking for an xsmall saddleback. If you have one to sell, please PM
me.
Thanks,
Steve Cole
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Hi Patrick,
Oh man, I loved that XO-1 Feels lighter by comparison with those 26"
wheels. Quick, low profile, nice handling. Great for shorter tours (like
max 4 days) and just plain fun to ride.
Only downside was that the 59cm seat tube was always a bit small for my
6'3" height, and the top
I’ve been immersed in bikes for most of my life. I was familiar to a certain
extent with GP/Rivendell. A few years back I read some glowing reviews of his
bikes in a magazine and that sparked my interest. So like eating potato chips,
I start d buying them. I now own a Sam, Roadini, Joe A, Qui
Sold. On it's way to Brooklyn, NY. Right across the bridge from Chinatown.
On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 10:42:41 AM UTC-5, Lester Lammers wrote:
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> New, never used. $135 OBO shipped to the lower 48.
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I love my Rivendell bikes!
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Along the way, I became a Rivendell "Lifetime Member," which meant you had
a lifetime subscription to the Rivendell Reader. Before Rivendell had a
website, those Rivendell Readers were the thread that held us all
together. I still have them all in a binder, they're still informative
(and rela
3 in the house currently - my Appaloosa and Sam and my wife's Clem L.
1 on order - Hubbuhubbuh
>From the time I came across Rivendell's website 10 or so years ago, I've
admired the bikes and enjoyed reading Grant's writings but really thought
that owning a Riv was a pipe dream. Eventually, thou
Eamon is correct,
those are 38mm Barlows, from the company formerly known as Compass.
On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 7:41:24 AM UTC-8, Eamon Nordquist wrote:
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> Those look like the Compass 700c x 38mm Barlow Pass tires.
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> Eamon
> Seattle
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Those look like the Compass 700c x 38mm Barlow Pass tires.
Eamon
Seattle
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I was super aware of Bridgestone in the late 80's and early 90's. Didn't
know who Grant was, but I loved the ads and the bikes spoke to me. Never
owned a Bridgestone though. I think the first time I became aware that
Rivendell existed was not until late 1999 or early 2000 when I saw a
beautiful
No interest? I'll drop it to $50 shipped CONUS and add a photo.
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On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 9:03:41 AM UTC-5, Marc Irwin wrote:
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> Brooks B17, antique brown. Well used, well cared for. Some Profide and
> a spanner included. $60 shipped USPS Priority CONUS.
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Indeed... am contemplating doing this to my other bikes, too, although perhaps
going with the Ritchey Breakaway contraption, if that’s possible as a retrofit
on a regular frame. Wonder what frame builders would be up for the task...
- Max (one of my bikes needs a repaint anyway, so...)
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Max, that’s a gorgeous looking do-it-all bike. What size are those tires, btw?
- Max (no relation :-P )
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