On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 12:22:33 AM UTC-5, Slowmotionpony wrote:
> F/f/hs and seat post $750 shipped but I’m open to offers
Sold
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Please reply all. I would love to see what is posted. 85pbh.
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Bones,
If you're willing to buy a vintage crank, you could might consider Igor's
Specialized "flag" crankset here on this list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rbw-owners-bunch/oY1zjwPD2KY
Or a vintage Sugino AT. Either one is a classic. And either can be run as a
triple, a double, or
Neither the City nor the State have imposed curfews so far, though
I've heard rumors that they may do so. To prepare, how does one
exactly define necessary cycling transportation? A new favorite
afternoon ride recently has been to ride north and east for ~8 miles
before riding south and west to a g
Good for you, Jim, especially as you make even me look young (just
turning 65). But really, cycling **statistically** is not that
dangerous, especially for experienced, cautious, adult cyclists. And
of course, adding in the benefits to health from regular, gentle
exercise, compared to 12 hours a da
I’m always surprised when I hear people say they have no problem running 1x
setups without a narrow wide chainring. I had a drive train set up that way for
a week (I was trying to get a 1x11 done super cheap) and every ride I went on I
dropped the chain at least once. Maybe if you only ride on a
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 5:33:41 PM UTC-7, Adam Leibow wrote:
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> jim, that bombadil is extraordinary. btw your associate might be posting
> to this thread very soon.
>
Thanks, Adam! I heard about the Atlantis today. I think it's a perfect
choice. I told him we'd do some bike camping when t
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:07:43 PM UTC-4, Michael Baquerizo wrote:
> me please! if you don't mind.
>
>
> Feel free to PM
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> On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 4:24:43 PM UTC-4, Ginz wrote:Issues 42, 27 29
> Somehow I have duplicates. Will send via cheapest usps method.
> Email directly. Thanks.
Chances are, Bruce, that Eric simply replied via email, so had no way to
see the thread was deleted prior to your response.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 6:27:48 PM UTC-6, Fullylugged wrote:
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> Eric:
>
> Jim deleted the parent thread to this post and asked that we stop it
My gearing seems to have pretty much standardized around using 42/29
chainrings, mostly on 94BCD cranks, but I also have a couple of pairs of
Middleburn RS7 cranks using their Duo chainrings in the same sizes. For
cassettes, I use 11-34 for bikes where I'm not carrying much of a load, and
11-40
My only cycling injury was a crash casued by a dog racing out silently from
under a hedge at right angle to my direction of travel. I picked him up to
late to avoid and he got in front of my front wheel. I hit him and he scurried
away, and I hit the asphalt gaining a hip pointer for myself. No
jim, that bombadil is extraordinary. btw your associate might be posting to
this thread very soon.
On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 11:29:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
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> hi all, i want to create a thread where you just post a picture of your
> rivendell(s) whenever you feel like it. hope this
Eric:
Jim deleted the parent thread to this post and asked that we stop it. Please
do.
Thanks
Bruce
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Feel free to PM
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 4:24:43 PM UTC-4, Ginz wrote:
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> Issues 42, 27 29
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> Somehow I have duplicates. Will send via cheapest usps method.
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> Email directly. Thanks.
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Thanks Bill
good food for thought
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 4:00:43 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> I've had two bikes set up with 42 in front and 11-32 in back. My Sam
> Hillborne, which I use as an all-purpose road bike, and have done several
> 200k brevets and one 300k on it in moderate
It’s only a very tiny bit of snake oil.
On Friday, March 20, 2020, Joe Bernard wrote:
> Yeah no, I'm not buying snake oil.
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Marc said: "Depending on the fenders, you might have to adjust the stays."
Roberta says "this evokes fear in my heart, but I'm up for the challenge."
Rich asked: "What is the width and brand of your current fenders?"
Roberta says "I think they are SKS plastic fenders (definitely not metal),
a
Roberta,
What is the width and brand of your current fenders?
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 8:52:35 PM UTC-4, Roberta wrote:
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> Last week, I rode Leah's (Bicycle Belle Ding Ding) Clem L, which was a
> lovely ride--limo like, to quote a member here. She told me she had
> ch
Jim:
Well said! Couldn't agree more. I'm 70 and the reply you gave to your
neighbor was perfect in my book.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:21:58 AM UTC-4, Jim Salinas wrote:
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> I am 71 yrs old and live in a gated community for seniors north of Dallas.
> I ride 3 times a week
I have deleted the thread. Even though it's 5 days old, there are way too
many comments which are clearly inappropriate (and unnecessarily nasty)
especially in light of current conditions.
Let's all step away from the keyboards, drop it down a notch and reset.
We won't solve it here. But we'r
I'll find out soon. I ordered a pair of L pants yesterday. I have a 33" waist and was worried the M's would have been too small since I am at the upper end of that size. Looks like I won't be able to return them for a different size since all but S are showing as sold out now.Robert TilleySan Die
The 45t sugino ring is used
https://photos.app.goo.gl/h6hUP95zMCLkB8xXA
$65 shipped
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Looking for a Rivendell frameset. Looking for a cheap one. PBH of 83cm, thanks.
I don't care about the condition of the paint but no dents.
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I'm working on a project, but was tipped to a very bad turn in the tone on
the "how close can we ride" thread (which was largely well-behaved).
I don't have time to sort it out. But as a reminder, arguing about health
policy or practice is off-topic. Take it elsewhere. Or don't respond.
If you
Here they are:
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:36:28 PM UTC-4, Applegate wrote:
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> Looking GOOD! I would *love* to see some close-up shots on the fender
> clearance at the frame and fork, as I'm also looking for an aluminum fender
> to put on my MIT Atlantis 55.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
> Berkeley
PS I sent my reply above before the ones calling for “stick to bikes.” Sorry!
They came through after I hit send. I shall now remain mum.
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This virus is terrifying. At first people dismissed it. Then they said, “Oh, we
won’t worry; it’s just going to affect the frail and elderly - *I* will be
fine.” (How can that be a comfort to you?! This lack of concern for one’s
fellow man and preoccupation with self nearly did me in.) Now the v
Issues 42, 27 29
Somehow I have duplicates. Will send via cheapest usps method.
Email directly. Thanks.
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FFS = free for shipping.
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Yeah, I agree let’s not debate these unrelated issues. I defended DP from
others but I think the last post may be a bridge too far. Let’s stick to bikes.
Doug
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Hey all. Homeopathic remedies have no place on this bike list. Specifically
arguing about it. Can we please stop posts either way?
I hope the virus crisis passes soon and with as little impact as possible so we
can all worry about saddle height and if chainstays have gotten too long
Regards
As the stakes are so high, we should be careful not to spread
misinformation. To be clear, it has repeatedly been proven that Homeopathy
is not effective as medicine. Look up the original sources on your own,
they go back to the early 20th century. Great source of hydration tho!
For the re
I've had two bikes set up with 42 in front and 11-32 in back. My Sam
Hillborne, which I use as an all-purpose road bike, and have done several
200k brevets and one 300k on it in moderately hilly California. My Legolas
is also set up 42x11-32.
I converted my Hillborne back to a 3x9 to prepar
I'll answer for us "not strong like Bill" folks: Nope. I'd use a 42 x 32 low
for flattish-to-rolling terrain, but I'm going to need at least a 36t rear for
intense hills and preferably a 42t.
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Yeah no, I'm not buying snake oil.
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As the stakes are so high I am posting this. It seems reasonable to flatten
the curve by reasonable and available means, and as homeopathy is readily
available and inexpensive, and the supply chain is in the US or France, and
thus costs $5 to use the preventative per person for weeks (without si
Bill
In your experience a 42 single ring up front and an 11-32, say 10-speed,
cassette in the back is appropriate for a more roadish bike with moderate
to sometimes intense hills?
I will be building up a similar bike and have some Sram Apex 10-speed
drivetrain bits including cassette, derailleur
I am looking for some Royal Blue Sackville bags to complete my Sam build.
I have an extra small Saddle Sack and Small Trunk Sack to trade, if
interested. Both are in Olive. But I’ll pay cash as well.
Thanks!!
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My Pletscher was $15 I believe, from our local bike Co-op StL Bikeworks. They
had several old ones lying about. I like the versatility of it quite a bit.
Not quite as shiny as my chrome bits, but I’ll try polishing it up and see if
that works.
-Nathan Mattia
“I believe in order
I'm 5'11", 32" waist and the Mediums are a little tight. I'd probably have
been better off with a large.
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:21:58 AM UTC-4, Dan Kretzer wrote:
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> What can you tell me about the fit of the current MUSA long pants now back
> in stock? (the tapered ones)
>
> Always find
You ain’t kiddin, Rocky. I had heard that phrase before, but it finally
DOES make sense
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 10:54:06 AM UTC-5, Rocky B wrote:
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> Great looking bike 👍🏼
>
> I, too, am a big fan of low BB drops. Riv introduced it to me and it’s
> one of the first dimensions I look at w
Eric G@rs
No, when I have ridden road bikes with a 1x drivetrain and a standard
chainring, I have not experienced a frequency of chain drops that I
considered problematic. Generally I think the bumpier one's riding the
more likely the chain will drop. Generally I think the wider the rear
cas
Looking GOOD! I would *love* to see some close-up shots on the fender
clearance at the frame and fork, as I'm also looking for an aluminum fender
to put on my MIT Atlantis 55.
Thanks,
Alex
Berkeley, CA
On Friday, 20 March 2020 05:17:04 UTC-7, Steve Cole wrote:
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> As we’ve all no doubt discove
Ok thanks all, I have a place to start now. I suppose I’ll just slap my
Sugino on there when it comes and feel it out from there.
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 12:31:50 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> If you have a 42 already, there is little harm in trying it out. I think
> chain dropping is
Does anyone know why my photos are posting upside down?
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote:
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> As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is
> not fun. Going for long walks or rides is a wonderful antidote. For me,
> these rides have bee
I’ve gone without a front derailleur or chain keeper for years without ever
having a chain drop using a standard crankset that isn’t optimized with fancy
1x chainrings. I only do road riding, though. Bill, when you say you think
chain drop is a real thing, do you mean that you’ve experienced in
Glad you're on the mend, neighbor!
David B also in Brooklyn
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 9:25 AM lambbo wrote:
> I just tested positive for Coronavirus!
>
> Good news is I'm healthy (after flu-like symptoms that were no fun) and my
> baby daughter and wife (who is a CNM, NP and works at Mount Sinai
I’ve gone without a front derailleur or chain keeper for years without ever
having a chain drop using a standard crankset that isn’t optimized with fancy
1x chainrings. I only do road riding, though.
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If you have a 42 already, there is little harm in trying it out. I think
chain dropping is a real thing, and a wide-narrow ring is one of several
mitigations to reduce its likelihood. Wolf tooth makes a 130BCD 42 tooth
wide narrow ring and I'm sure others do as well.
https://www.wolftoothcom
Well it’d be cheep and easy to give it a try and see if it works well for you.
If your concerned abut chain dropping you could use an fd as a chain guide.
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Great looking bike 👍🏼
I, too, am a big fan of low BB drops. Riv introduced it to me and it’s one of
the first dimensions I look at when I look at a bike’s geometry chart. I love
the feeling of riding “in” a bike instead of riding “on top” of one (if that
makes any sense.)
Rocky
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Looks great, but I gotta see the rohloff equipped simpleone!
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You could use as small a big ring as low a 42 if you want with a 38, 4
teeth differences are about half gears. Sometimes having overlapping gears
is favored, sometimes many distinct ones. The ways are endless ! Gear
charts are helpful too if it matters to you.
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at
Ya that’s a good idea too. Oddly enough the crank already has a standard
Sugino 42t ring on it. Would that be sufficient? I’ve only ever used it
with a single freewheel. I’ve read things in the past about chains jumping
on 1x setups... is that even a concern with a road bike though?
On Friday,
Looks quite nice!
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote:
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> As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is
> not fun. Going for long walks or rides is a wonderful antidote. For me,
> these rides have been doubly fun on my new MIT Atlantis re
My two cents -- they fit exactly like stretchy dickies.
I am 6'2, 220 (36/32 pants) and fairly stocky/broad (played rugby for a
long time) and the larges are just tight enough to not be obviously
'riding' pants. They fit really, really well. So well, that I -- a person
who rarely wears bike-stuff
Fantastic build! Enjoy it in good health!
Chris
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote:
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> As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is
> not fun. Going for long walks or rides is a wonderful antidote. For me,
> these rides have been doub
Glad you are feeling better and your family is fine.
Curtis
El Cajon, CA
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020, 6:25 AM lambbo wrote:
> I just tested positive for Coronavirus!
>
> Good news is I'm healthy (after flu-like symptoms that were no fun) and my
> baby daughter and wife (who is a CNM, NP and works at M
The bag is a Gilles Berthoud GB905. It's attached to the Handlebar with a
GB Click-Fix Handlebar Mount, which makes it easy to remove and take with
me when I lock the bike.
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 10:12:46 AM UTC-4, lambbo wrote:
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> That is an incredible bike, a dream bike really!
>
> Wh
That is an incredible bike, a dream bike really!
What is that super practical looking (and handsome) handlebar bag?
Quill rims looks so great.
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote:
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> As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is
> not
Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 6:25:07 AM UTC-7, lambbo wrote:
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> I just tested positive for Coronavirus!
>
> Good news is I'm healthy (after flu-like symptoms that were no fun) and my
> baby daughter and wife (who is
I love that you used a Pletscher rack. I have one on my Atlantis and my
wife has one on her Appaloosa. I always pick them up at flea markets if
they are under $5. They are almost always missing hardware, but there is a
way to mount them using the leftover P-clamps that come with Nitto racks.
I use Big Ben's on my Hunq and I doubt you will have to change or re
position
the fenders. Depending on the fenders, you might have to adjust the stays.
Marc
On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 8:52:35 PM UTC-4, Roberta wrote:
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> Last week, I rode Leah's (Bicycle Belle Ding Ding) Clem L, which was
It's becoming more and more commonplace to run a 1x drivetrain. Your
existing XD2 with a nice narrow-wide ring, intelligently chosen, could be a
really smart setup. I've had very good success with a 42T ring, and an
11-28 or 11-32 cassette, but I have hills to speak of. With really no
hills
Thanks for the input. Makes me wonder if I should try to use the Sugino
crank after all. The limiting factor is that it’s 130bcd, and as far as I
can tell that limits me to a 38t inner. Maybe that’s good enough. Then the
question is what to use for a big ring. Is 46t too close? 50t seems maybe
Here’s the rundown, as best as I remember it while typing this fro bed:
-This is an MIT 51cm Samuel Hillborne, made for Caliper brakes.
-brakes are the Riv caliper Tektros
-Shimano Tiagra brake levers.
-shifters are some Shimano thumbies, rigged up by Rich at Kenton Cycle
Repair, in Portland.
I just tested positive for Coronavirus!
Good news is I'm healthy (after flu-like symptoms that were no fun) and my
baby daughter and wife (who is a CNM, NP and works at Mount Sinai West),
are all fine and have not bad symptoms, and in fact we've done a great job
quarantining, and *could *go o
I put the IRD double on my Roadini, and it's 1, handsome as heck, and 2,
very functional.
https://www.interlocracing.com/shop/product/ird-crankset-defiant-compact-double-2801?search=crank
Highly recommended.
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:20:51 AM UTC-4, Bones wrote:
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> I could use some inpu
Congrats on the new bike..it's a beauty. Grips look new and the saddle just
worn enough to be comfortable. What wheel size does it have?
Doug
On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 11:34:00 PM UTC-4, Nathan Mattia wrote:
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> Drove 5 hours back from our spring break in Tennessee today with my
> family.
That is beautiful. Great choices, just great. Enjoy!
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If you want to spend a lot other people will show you those. Myself I
found that there are many nice crank arms for not a whole lot. I ride a
set of these Origin8 cranks, they are 110 BCD doubles, though often sold as
SS. They can take two rings, just like any other double crank. Shiny sil
Yes you posted this already. I'm in California, not Alabama, and I'm not
convinced a group ride of any distances from each other will be allowed. I mean
obviously it's hard to enforce and you may not get stopped, but it's not in the
spirit of what we're being asked to do here.
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Alabama executive order limits gatherings INSIDE closed spaces at 25 and recommends no more than 10. On our club ride tonight, we had 7 riders, all properly spaced, no touching, spitting, coughing, etc, it was very enjoyable. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Joe BernardSent: Thursday, March 1
Dear Dan,
My experience with Rivendell: call and ask. They will steer you as straight as
anyone can remotely.
Best Regards,
Will
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Daniel, it's good to hear that's the "if we did nothing" number, although I
suspect the eventual "we did something" number will still be harrowing.
All, I have no interest in debates about homeopathy, I just know this: Right
now we have a shockingly contagious virus that's killing people, inclu
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