Although Rivs can be bought as complete bikes I think most people buy the
frames and fix them up to their needs.
Craig in Tucson
On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 9:21:16 PM UTC-7, Eric Karnes wrote:
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> The SimpleOne up for sale (someone snatch it up!) brought up a question:
> What's the closest ge
I don't understand the question. You can make any of those bikes into a QB/SO
by singleizing the cassette and adding a tensioner.
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The SimpleOne up for sale (someone snatch it up!) brought up a question:
What's the closest geared Riv to the Quickbeam / SimpleOne? The
Rambouillet? Hilsen? Can anyone with experience comment on the ride quality
between the single (or double) speeds and the closest geared cousin?
Eric
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I'm shocked that this is still available! My SimpleOne is hands down the
best bike I have ever ridden in my life. It's one of the few personal
possessions I'm putting in storage (i.e. long-term loan to a good friend)
when I move across the pond. The absolute perfect mix of stability and
spright
Bumping this and sweetening the deal with the addition of two bags including a
Waxwing seat wedge and a Gilles Berthoud Alex Singer mini front rack bag. Both
bags are excellent like new condition. Both are light bluish grey color with
honey leather trim. Funds from sale of this bike will go tow
Bump and price drop to $90.00 shipped CONUS.
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“Ready, smart, and darn pretty.” That’s my bike criteria too!
I have three dyno wheels and another hub in a box that I don’t even need. I’ve
even turned the corner on battery taillights, but haven’t installed a dyno one
yet. USB taillights fail me 5 or 8 times more often than a simple battery
Pi
Think of it this way: if you go to another state and buy a widget, their
tax will be on the receipt. There are exceptions (clothing under a certain
amount in NYC for example), but it makes sense.
And Mark in Beacon makes an excellent point - the taxes may be helping
Riv's home state. I'm in NY so I
There are enough of you that have the same understanding so I think it must be
the bike should be shipped to avoid sales tax. But I like a combination of
Roberta and Joe’s ideas - maybe a bunch of us can rendezvous at RBW for a party
of some kind. We can ride our bikes, have a little jamboree wi
Hi Leah. When I've traveled and bought stuff out of state, the rule has
always been that if I take it with me, then I pay the tax, and if I have it
shipped then I don't. I doubt California would be any different. It's
always a question of how much to ship versus how much is the tax.
I boug
Tax rules for internet sales recently changed. From what I understand, in
addition to collecting tax in our State, the company I work for has to
collect sales tax in those States where our sales go beyond a certain set
minimum--a minimum which is different for each State. Kind of a nightmare,
b
we have a patch design in the works for the gathering too!
On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 5:43:56 PM UTC-4, DeeterDeeter wrote:
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> Pic of Lil' Smokey dippin' a toe in at Lake Awosting a few years ago.
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> Looking forward to it! Thanks Ben and everybody else for organizing!
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>
> On Thursday, Janua
I'm not an accountant and this is not accounting advice... Perhaps there
is a CA accountant here. I work with accounting software, so it's not an
unfamiliar topic to me and I'm not an expert, but then again, I'm not an
accountant and this is not accounting advice... :)
My understanding is th
REC, thanks. I won't be at the B-more spring fling. I'm in silver spring, right
outside of DC so I do most of my riding through DC and surrounding areas. I did
get wheels built by Baltimore Bicycle Works and highly recommend that shop.
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Roberta, I’m sure you know, but is there really no loophole? NV billing
address, paid over the internet but picked up in person - still stuck with the
tax?
I cannot imagine making the trek to CA (it’s 9 hours to drive!) and not coming
home with the AM either. It’s going to be pretty expensive t
I don't agree; someone else pointed out the RS RF3 or somesuch which is
basically an AW with aluminum shell, 129 OL spacing, and 32 holes. And the
price I just saw -- #1,239.99 or so -- is certainly less than a Riv custom
frame!
Why do you dislike the Shimano 3 speed and the Alfines? (Note: No int
One more remark and I'll shut up. It has been, what, 13 years since the
2003 Curt was ridden with a freewheel, let alone multiple gears (I had
local builder Dave Porter convert it to fixed in 2006, and apart from ~ 50
miles -- certainly fewer than 100 -- with the S3X after I first received
it, it h
Pretty much true. This might all be a ploy to get someone to put my bike
together for me for free. 😬
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> On May 9, 2019, at 4:44 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> I'm down for this! I'll do that thing all mechanics do where I explain a
> thing with "You just do this and this, and it'
I'm down for this! I'll do that thing all mechanics do where I explain a thing
with "You just do this and this, and it's all good", then Leah will look at me
like, "Yeah that didn't make any sense at all." Hilarity will ensue! 🤣
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Low drag IGH + Wide Range + 135OLD + 32 hole + Reliable + aluminum + Cost
Not Important = Rolhoff (even available in fancy anodized finish to match
SON front dyno hubs)
Very expensive - you can get a new lugged Rivendell frame for the cost of a
Rolhoff.
I have a Shimano 3 speed IGH - not recom
Colin, thanks - yes, very helpful indeed.
If I take your 39cm saddle-nose-to-bar-ends straight-line distance, and:
- Assume your saddle fore-aft and tilt position is not at either extreme
(doesn't look to be)
- Add 1cm by using 13cm stem (instead of your 12)
- Add 2cm by using a Wavi
Ryan! You may have just arrived at the very best idea EVER. I’ve got room -
ship all the Anniversary Mixtes to me! You guys will show me how to be a
mechanic, then we will take our first ride on our fleet of AMs together. I will
torture you on Killer Hill (pray it is not summer) and we will come
Bicycle Belle Ding Dong (Leah),
I think you should put them all on your credit card, have them sent to your
garage in Nevada. We can all show up with our cash to reimburse you; we will
open them all together like it’s Xmas morning.
Next we can have an assembly party and give basic mechanical l
Hey, Justin.
First, congratulations on the new ride. The Saluki and the AHH are
supposed to ride the same, but have a better name? Is that right?
I expect to be at the Baltimore Biking Spring Fling with my Butterscotch
Appaloosa. Any chance you'll be there? It would be great to meet others
If you purchase your bike or take delivery physically in ca you will need to
pay sales tax. If you order it online and you have it ship to you, you will
only pay sales tax if they have an employee in NV.
I cannot imagine you seeing and riding it in CA and not taking it with you
when you’d lea
Back to the Anniversary Mixte again. I have all these plans and ideas for/about
this bike, and one of them was that a bunch of us could arrange to pick up our
bikes on the same day and do a group ride and take group photos, and wouldn’t
we be darling?
But it occurs to me that if out-of-staters
Hey Tom,
- Saddle height is about 71 cm with a 173 mm crank arm
- Current Stem length is 12 cm, and at the current height about 8 cm
from the headtube
- Distance from saddle nose to handlebar ends is 51 cm point-to-point,
about 39 cm in line with the bike.
for context, I'm defini
Hey Collin!
Could you tell me your saddle height, stem reach, and distance from saddle
nose to handlebar ends?
Thanks,
Tom
On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 9:15:35 PM UTC-4, Collin A wrote:
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> Mr Chad,
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> On my 52 Clem H setup with 2.4 knobby contis at the moment, standover just
> in front of the
Sold, thanks all!
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 3:55:16 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
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> Heyo,
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> I picked this up from a list member a couple months ago and used it mostly
> for coffee outside'ing, the occasional commute, and some S24Os, mostly
> off-road. I never really had enough clearance on th
At least with the first prototypes, XL GBW is 29+. I think S is 26? the two in
the middle are 27.5+
With abandon,
Patrick
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Not to mention the GBW takes 27.5" wheels/tires and not 29", if I'm not
mistaken.
Daniel M
Berkeley, CA
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I'm the guy in Maryland.
On Thu, May 9, 2019, 1:19 PM M G wrote:
> He sold it to a guy in Maryland (i just pinged him and asked). So
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> On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:54:28 PM UTC-4, M G wrote:
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>> On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:13:44 AM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:
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>>> MG, did i
He sold it to a guy in Maryland (i just pinged him and asked). So
On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:54:28 PM UTC-4, M G wrote:
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> On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:13:44 AM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:
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>> MG, did it by chance have a dent in the downtube near the top water
>> bottle cage bolt
In summary, there is a seat for every butt but butts are different.
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 7:53:07 PM UTC-4, Tim Bantham wrote:
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> In referring back to the original post I too had a similar dilemma. I ride
> a Sam with an Albatross and a Appaloosa with Billie's. I had a B-17 on
> both. I
May want to post as its own thread, Joe? 2.25" isn't plus size, so folks who
might be interested could easily miss it here.
With abandon,
Patrick
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On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:13:44 AM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:
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> MG, did it by chance have a dent in the downtube near the top water bottle
> cage bolt? If so, I owned that same frame. I believe I bought the f/f/h,
> cranks and brakes. I can post a pic later.
I don't remember a dent t
Is anyone near Fort Collins that would be willing to facilitate? They are
charging quite a bit to pack the bike for shipping!
Thanks,
Karl
Nashville, TN
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On 5/9/19, Joe Bunik wrote:
> Along the lines of 29+ tires for a GBW, I've got a (NIB) pair which
> need to move along; a set of difficult-to-obtain 29 x 2.25 "XC/CG"
> *GUMWALL* knobbies, from Fairweather x Panaracer (Blue
Along the lines of 29+ tires for a GBW, I've got a (NIB) pair which
need to move along; a set of difficult-to-obtain 29 x 2.25 "XC/CG"
*GUMWALL* knobbies, from Fairweather x Panaracer (Blue Lug).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ joe_bunik/45439313474
Unfortunately, they're just not going to fit ont
Nick, thanks, this is excellent! What crank is that? I see the Colnago
label, but looks like Sugino. Also, it looks like you are using 10sp
derailleurs with 11sp brifters and cassette, is that correct? And how is
the shifting?
On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 2:49:26 PM UTC-7, Nick Payne wrote:
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> T
Aye, Wally, I saw Hans is new in the Plus size. Nobby Nic is more an all round
tire, perfect for allways bikepacking. I'm hoping it's similar to the Racing
Ralph in that regard. Fortunately, the 2.8" only comes in one rubber option, so
no rubberology degree required. Sardonic grin.
With abandon
I had a butterscotch 62cm Saluki before, which I loved but parted with over a
year ago.
This new Saluki is definitely going to be a kid hauler and light tourer. I
mainly use my lightning bolt for longer touring. The Saluki really completes my
stable as of now. Being a comfy "cruiser" country b
MG, did it by chance have a dent in the downtube near the top water bottle cage
bolt? If so, I owned that same frame. I believe I bought the f/f/h, cranks and
brakes. I can post a pic later.
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I think we can all agree that everyone is different and therefore saddles
vary as to suitability. I have B17s and B68s on my various bikes and all
are set up with alt bars and pretty upright riding position. I'm perfectly
fine with the B17 in that usage.. For the most part I don't have that
Sold pending payment
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I'm 6'5" with 97-ish PBH and ride a 65cm Clem H. I'm at the low for pbh
range of the 65cm and high for the 59cm and have very little standover
clearance on my 65cm but once I'm on it I couldn't imagine wanting the
smaller one for most of MY riding... which mostly involves non-technical
multius
Like it says, I have a used Shimano XT triple front derailer which came on a
build kit direct from Rivendell and I'd like the option to do a compact double
build using a CX70 FD. So, if you'd like to do a swap, I'd appreciate it. If
you want to buy my derailer that's cool too. I was just chec
I'm in the East Coast. But I want to say the owner of Rivelo in Portland has
the same frame,size and color.
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A really eye-catching bike. I don't think I've seen one that large.
Awesome green, too. Congrats Justin!
Tom
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Patrick,
Since you are leaning towards the Schwalbe side of things also consider the
Hans Dampf. It's now available in 27.5 x 2.35 / 2.6 / 2.8. A PhD in
Rubberology is required though to fully understand all the compounds
Schwalbe uses. OOOPS! I just re-read your post. NNs on the way. OK,
"I had a couple sets where the internal ratchet rusted to the point of not
being able to “click” anymore."
I have them as DT shifters on both my Riv bikes. I really like the feel of
them. That said, DT bosses are located just where salty sweat drips on long
summer rides and RBW did not provide
What Pam Bikes said, except the opposite: if anyone is looking to sell a
pair of Shimano 9 speed bar end shifters (Ultegra or Dura Ace) then I'm
'yer man. Just let me know!
On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:02:26 AM UTC-4, Pam Bikes wrote:
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> If you still have them, I'll buy them as a back up.
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