I have a brand new 700c Cliffhanger wheelset silver 32h Front and rear with
Deore hubs. It was built by Rich Riv/Hands on Wheels. I ended up using a
different wheelset for my appaloosa so these are just sitting here and I am
willing to sell.
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 6:54:27 a.m.
Sachs did design the lugs for Rivendell. Don’t know about the Bridgestone
part.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 11:27 PM 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Legend has it that Sachs designed lugs for Bridgestone that ended up being
> used on the first Road
Legend has it that Sachs designed lugs for Bridgestone that ended up being used
on the first Road Standards. Any truth to that?
–Eric N
> On Sep 28, 2020, at 7:14 PM, Paul Brodek wrote:
>
>
> That bb shell w/shelf-wing design isn't uncommon, fwiw, and the one on
> Patrick's frame isn't
Here are photos, although they're not very exciting. They are simply new
tires, never mounted. One doesn't even have the rubber bands off of them.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2vbnqyTpLKuonyrD9
$110 shipped.
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These have never been mounted on a bike. Just sitting on a shelf in my
basement.
Here are photos:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GCQUHxVy3C69Tpy68
The tricky part is shipping them. It takes a big box to fit them. For the
box I found that fits them, it's going to be a rather pricey $35 to ship
via
That bb shell w/shelf-wing design isn't uncommon, fwiw, and the one on
Patrick's frame isn't the same shell as the Richard Sachs bb. Richard has
been designing his own lugs for a long time now, but I'm not very familiar
with who his suppliers have been over the years. So I don't know who made
In an effort to (ahem) lighten my Bleriot a bit, I switched saddles. I'm
not trying to go faster, but I do carry the bike down and up a half-flight
of stairs for every ride, and a full flight to the basement for any
maintenance. I thought that the Brooks B-17, at over a pound, might be a
Patrick, I don't see a size listed for your frame.
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 11:31:22 AM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Ilks particularly welcome. I like ilks.
>
> You get a much modified Riv custom that will take 32s with fenders (tight,
> but doable) plus a second, Chauncey fork with
Not saying they made the frame, just the lug.
Laing
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 5:54:04 PM UTC-4 lconley wrote:
> Pretty sure that is an "M" for Maxway.
> I have that same feature on my Maxway single speed frame. I believe that
> they made some frames for Rivendell at some point, located
Pretty sure that is an "M" for Maxway.
I have that same feature on my Maxway single speed frame. I believe that
they made some frames for Rivendell at some point, located in Taiwan.
Laing
Delray Beach FL
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 5:48:06 PM UTC-4 campyo...@me.com wrote:
> There’s a
Hey Patrick,
My frame doesn't have the Little Wing (Well she's walking/thru the
clouds...), but I'm pretty sure what you've got there is a cast bb shell,
with the wing integral to the casting. Can't remember who makes it, but
I've seen 'em before.
Oh, and I bit the bullet and changed the
Thanks!
I did forget to mention that shifting the 8spd cassette with a dt friction
shifter was both less and more annoying than I anticipated. Meaning that I
had fewer issues and mis-shifts than I expected, so there were a lot of
"gee, this ain't so bad after all" moments, but when the
SOLD
On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 12:17:36 PM UTC-7, Kieran J wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Offering up a nice Pass and Stow 5-rail porteur rack in black. This is the
> current "tall leg" version. Awesome rack as everyone knows, just redundant
> to me now. Great shape with some rub wear on the
Sorry Patrick.
(it js in fact a small frame and not a medium.)
Hopefully someone else in here has a medium!
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:34 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Many thanks, Kim.
>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 1:30 PM kim young wrote:
>
>> It’s a tank alright - I loved it tho.
>> It will be
I have one of these already, and am looking for a second -- new or used.
Pete
Arlington, VA
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Many thanks, Kim.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 1:30 PM kim young wrote:
> It’s a tank alright - I loved it tho.
> It will be happy for a new chance in beautiful NM.
> Let me fish it out and send you photos.
> you can see if it’s what you need
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:21 PM Patrick Moore
>
It’s a tank alright - I loved it tho.
It will be happy for a new chance in beautiful NM.
Let me fish it out and send you photos.
you can see if it’s what you need
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:21 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Kim: Do I understand correctly that you are offering frame + wheels for
>
Kim: Do I understand correctly that you are offering frame + wheels for
postage? I am indeed interested, and will happily make a donation to Bicas.
Thanks very much.
What is the size? And yes, please, do send photos.
I really enjoyed my ~2010 Monocg 29er. I had been playing around with an
also
heartened to see this is happening but sorry i won't be able to join! ride
on!
paul
takoma park, md.
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 12:19:19 PM UTC-4 John Hawrylak wrote:
> I checked the mileage from Atlantic Highlands to Sandy Hook light using
> Bing maps. They show 9.3M, which is
Thanks for the heads-up, Melanie.
I may look at those little stands that hold the bike up by the crank arm;
we used those at a shop I worked at during 1 summer and they seemed to be
more stable, and even less obtrusive, than the ones with 2 hooks on a post
that hold the bike by chain and seat
It’s just the frame and wheels. And maybe seat post. I have to go check.
I don’t need your bike tho. I have way too many !
I was going to give these frames to my old non-profit (bicas). you could
just slide them some donation. And have it for the shipping - (but then
you’d still have to build
Hi Patrick,
I tried to reply privately, but failed even on my desktop.
In response to this- Or, does anyone want to trade (f + orig f + custom
racks + well used 45 mm fenders + new 35 mm fenders + that canti fork) for
a good quality rigid mountain bike, 26" or 29er, either a high-end steel
Kim: I'm interested; thanks for replying. I'd expect to trade the
frameset + bits for a complete, rideable Monocog 29er (my ~2010 Monocog
29er cost about $500 new in 2010), each party paying own shipping.
What size is your M 29er? Condition? I would indeed like to see photos.
Thanks, Patrick
On
Hi Patrick.
I used to be way into single speeds until I moved up into the higher
elevation. I have a monocog frame and also a rig. And an old Fisher I SS’d
(but it still has a suspension fork you’d have to change out.)
if you are interested in any of them, I can send you pics and measurements.
Sold!
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I like the3 older better at least my eyes do.
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 12:13:07 PM UTC-4 RichS wrote:
> Joel,
>
> Attached photos show the seat stay cap (Seat Stay 1) used on pre-2020 Sams
> and the current socket style as used on Clems, Homers, Roadinis and now
> Sams.
> Glad you
That's a great-looking bike and a nice build, Paul. I'm sure you will get
the post-build kinks out in time for the second ride. Enjoy your new Riv!
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 1:32:31 PM UTC-4 Paul Brodek wrote:
> So I actually got a reasonable ride yesterday on this puppy. Evidence of
Ilks particularly welcome. I like ilks.
You get a much modified Riv custom that will take 32s with fenders (tight,
but doable) plus a second, Chauncey fork with canti bosses that will take a
42 but not with a fender (and that with lightly longer legs will affect the
handling a wee bit, but this
Hi, I'm looking for the tall (220mm+) version of the quill to threadless
adaptor. Will the COVID bike boom they seem to be out of stock everywhere.
There are plenty of the 80-110mm ones. Silver is preferred.
If you have a tall quill stem that's 80mm or less reach that might work as
well.
So I actually got a reasonable ride yesterday on this puppy. Evidence of
late-night/rookie misses was the twisty/sliding saddleundertightened
binder bolt, and the handlebars rotating downward drastically on the first
hard stop---undertensioned stem. The stem was a minor issue because it's a
I checked the mileage from Atlantic Highlands to Sandy Hook light using
Bing maps. They show 9.3M, which is shorter than I thought.
So here is a summary with mileage rounded up:
Henry Hudson Trail (HHT), North Section, Matewan to Atlantic Highlands,
12M HHT brochure,
Starting from Atlantic Highlands (First Ave & Hennessey), it's about 4
miles to the ocean (after passing through the town of Highlands and then
crossing the Rt. 36 bridge, which has cycling/ped infrastructure). From the
bridge, the basic loop to the end of Sandy Hook and back to the bridge is
Rich, I found a leftover 2019 Sam in 51cm, being built up as we speak. I
knew this one would fit me well as all of the specs were available and the
help you gave me with measurements. I also did not want to wait till
October as I want to ride this bike this year as much as I can before the
Just sold pending payment. You are 1st in line if that falls through.
Laing
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Hi Joel:
Changes also include:
1. Socketed seat stays
2. I'm pretty sure another centimeter has been added to the chain stays
Interesting that the new small Sams have the 48cm seat tube that was used
on the first edition of Sams.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 1:40:45 PM
I needed to weigh my Clem L for a trailer load/balance exercise. I had
trouble finding a reliable weight anywhere, so here it is for future
reference.
38 lbs
Stock 59 cm build
Brooks B67 saddle
Pletscher rear rack and kickstand
AXA Frame lock
Sackville bar tube bag
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Hi Laing,
Will take them if its still available.
Let me know where to send paypal payment.
Thanks
> On Sep 28, 2020, at 9:11 PM, lconley wrote:
>
>
> Price dropped to $110 OBO shipped CONUS.
> Best tool I ever bough for truing wheels (other than the truing stand
> itself). Allows me to
Price dropped to $110 OBO shipped CONUS.
Best tool I ever bough for truing wheels (other than the truing stand
itself). Allows me to adjust out of round and side to side simultaneously
more easily instead of alternating. When adjusting side to side, you can
look at the other gauge and see if
I’m happy joining the slower group, presuming I can get to the start.
On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 8:45:06 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> I think we'll need two rides, then (and I do realize I might be the only
> one on the slow ride. I’m ok with that ),. as I cannot go as fast or as far
> as
Roberta/Patrick - I’m using what looks like exactly the same rack, but
branded Minoura. But it doesn’t work for my bikes with fenders.
Melanie
On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 1:40:48 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> Snag,
>
> I've seen a few like this, from your link, that hold the bike vertical,
>
Bump the bag
On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 3:54:48 PM UTC-7 Bruce Smitham wrote:
> For sale- Ortlieb Top Tube Frame Pack in excellent condition. Used a few
> times. $95 plus shipping CONUS or free local pick up in San Diego.
> Call/text 310-968-6910 <(310)%20968-6910> thanks, Bruce
>
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On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 7:26:58 AM UTC-7 Bruce Smitham wrote:
> How about $130 plus $8 shipping CONUS for this mini Microshift groupset?
>
> On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 11:45:59 AM UTC-7 Bruce Smitham wrote:
>
>> Microshift M110 1 x 11 speed dual control
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