Re: [RBW] Re: Rack and Fenders for Clem L

2022-04-07 Thread JAS
I've got the silver shiny Rivendell rack on my Clem L 52 as well as the SKS 65 fenders (which I notched with a Dremmel). I installed both on the bike without issue. Unfortunately, one has to mount fenders twice. Once to get the alignment and stay length marked and a second time after cutting

[RBW] Re: FS: Gilles Berthoud Vars ti rail saddle

2022-04-07 Thread Joe Bernard
SOLD On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote: > Oh bother, I just noticed a nick in the leather. This is what happens when > your saddle gets moved around instead of being on a seatpost, shop wear if > you will. Make offer! > > > > On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at

[RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread st nick
Leah, what a great account of trying a new aspect to cycling! It's made even greater that you're doing it on a Platypus! This thread was a fun read. I enjoyed the insightful reply as well. It sounds like many on this list have tried the faster group riding  at one time in their cycling

Re: [RBW] Re: Rack and Fenders for Clem L

2022-04-07 Thread Patrick Moore
I've used the full array from Avocet to Zefal in plastic or whatever PB and SKS make theirs from, and in metal from Berthoud to Wald in aluminum and steel. For permanent installation, and if you don't mind doing a little pre-install study and prep, I suggest metal fenders, and Velo Orange has very

Re: [RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Leah Peterson
Thank you, All, you are SO NICE. I really appreciate the tips and encouragement. I’m so glad the club has been welcoming. One of the members (he rides a Riv!) sending me a woman to show me the ropes in her non-intimidating way has been so key. I love my Raspberry Platypus, genuinely love it,

Re: [RBW] Re: Rack and Fenders for Clem L

2022-04-07 Thread Richard Rose
Another thumbs up for the Shiny rack - very sturdy & very good value IMHO. Mine is on a 52 Clem & it’s a simple install. Very clean. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 7, 2022, at 5:25 PM, Ed Carolipio wrote: > > Congrats on the new bike. On the rack, I'd go with the Shiny over the R14 > since I

[RBW] Re: Rack and Fenders for Clem L

2022-04-07 Thread Ed Carolipio
Congrats on the new bike. On the rack, I'd go with the Shiny over the R14 since I think it's more versatile. The R14 is really for light loads or to support a saddle bag - sooo shiny but not as practical. For fenders, I run the Planet Bike Cascadia fenders (in plastic) on my 52cm Clem L (2021)

[RBW] Re: FS: Bags (Acorn, Makeshifter, Ron's, and more)

2022-04-07 Thread Taylor M
Hi all, Thanks for all of your interest! Here's an updated (and reorganized) list with what remains. Please note that prices do not include shipping, but if you buy two or more bags, I'll cover part of the shipping cost. - Makeshifter Snackhole Stem Bag, new and never used – $78 + shipping

Re: [RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Patrick Moore
+1, tho' I'll add, decent tires. Anecdote: when I lived in Gallup, NM there was a local athlete standout, Bob Rosebrough, a local lawyer and later mayor, who, besides being 6'4", was tremendously fit. I heard a story from friends about how he entered his first regional road race, riding his only

[RBW] Craigslist (and others) Bikes For Sale: 3

2022-04-07 Thread Matthew Williams
Sam Hillborne 60cm 1500 Austin, TX https://austin.craigslist.org/bik/d/round-rock-rivendell-sam-hillborne-60cm/7467824389.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,

[RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch
Leah, I am not surprised that a fit young woman, such as you, could keep up with the more 'serious' riders on more 'serious' bikes. I have come to understand, experientially and anecdotally, that once you are in an efficient position on a well-functioning bike, the bike is just not that

[RBW] Re: Riv asks: One bike forever, which one?

2022-04-07 Thread 'John Phillips' via RBW Owners Bunch
It's funny, but that question didn't have me thinking one bike to last through old age, but one bike to deal with whatever apocalypses the future might bring. I definitely need to ride & chill out more. For me it would be a steel frame mixte, that can fit 55mm tires, minimum 50mm tires, but

[RBW] Re: Rack and Fenders for Clem L

2022-04-07 Thread J Imler
I have a 59 Clem L. I think the Shiny Rack would be ideal. Regarding fenders, the B65s are not too large whereas the P50s would be too small for the tire size the Clem can fit. I run my Clem fenderless. Enjoy the Clem! On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 10:41:34 AM UTC-7 care...@gmail.com wrote: >

[RBW] Re: Rack and Fenders for Clem L

2022-04-07 Thread Joe Bernard
The Riv rack will carry panniers if that matters to you. The R14 won't, plus it has that sticking-up-part at the front that will interfere with a saddlebag. The R51 Riv sells is a better bag support. Joe Bernard On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 10:41:34 AM UTC-7 care...@gmail.com wrote: > I

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Scott Calhoun
Leah, Your successful foray club riding on a Platypus speaks to both your fitness and open mindedness . From your fun-to-read account, it looks like you are having a good two-way exchange of bicycle information with the club members. Your experience got me thinking about all the times I've

[RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Joe Bernard
I concur that downshifting when approaching stops is helpful. On that bike with two chainrings the trick may be to ride almost as though it's a 2-speed: dump to the small ring before stopping, then get a good spin going and go back to the big. Joe Bernard On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at

[RBW] Rack and Fenders for Clem L

2022-04-07 Thread Careyr
I just purchased a 59 cm Clem L from Crust Bikes. I'm deciding on a rack and fenders. I'm down to the Shiny Rear Rack from Riv or the Nitto R14 from Crust. Any thoughts or suggestions? I don't need a heavy duty touring rack but the Shiny looks a little more durable. Riv told me they would have

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread 'upyou...@yahoo.com' via RBW Owners Bunch
Leah, Keep having fun and making friends. It's all part of the bike journey. I once showed up to an elite duathlon (bike+run) with my hybrid flat bar bike with a back rack. I looked around at all the lycra kits and major bikes and didn't really know any better at the time. I thought that

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Leah Peterson
Yoshi - now this is a reasonable change I *would* make. I don’t even know what tires I have on that bike right now - Teravail? I don’t know. I do have the Gravel King slicks on the Clem, though. I’ve never really known much about tires; I just told Analog what I was looking to do and they built

[RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Ted Durant
On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 7:10:18 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote: > ...Don’t count yourself out just because you ride a bike that is markedly > different from the norm. Attached are photos from my last 2 club rides. > Leah > Way to go, Leah! Your observation about shifting in

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Leah Peterson
Bill: APPROVE > On Apr 7, 2022, at 12:03 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote: > > Speaking of riots of color: My "Michigan Man" bike had boring black > knobbies on it, that were skinnier than ideal. I swapped the tires out last > night for chubbier slicks in RED!! I think Leah may approve of this

[RBW] Re: Riv asks: One bike forever, which one?

2022-04-07 Thread J S
To reply to Bill who clarified what he believed Grant was saying I will update my reply. Even though I replied already, if a member would have sold me their Yves Gomez that would have been the one. Steel mixte as steel is all I ride and a step through probably will be needed in the near

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Bill Lindsay
Speaking of riots of color: My "Michigan Man" bike had boring black knobbies on it, that were skinnier than ideal. I swapped the tires out last night for chubbier slicks in RED!! I think Leah may approve of this color riot: https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/51988644588 It's a

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Mathieu Brown
I agree with that, Toshi I've ridden Carbon Fiber before (back in college) and it is light but not that much different than a well set up Riv (in my experience) MATHIEU BROWN On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 10:43 AM Toshi Takeuchi wrote: > Hi Leah, > > I'm very excited and not surprised at all that

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
Hi Leah, I'm very excited and not surprised at all that you are able to hang with the fast crowd. Way to go! I also doubt you will go carbon fiber, but I might not be surprised if you ended up sporting some Rene Herse extra light tires in your pacelines. Supple sidewall tires make a surprising

Re: [RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Leah Peterson
Kevin, Their slow group was slow. I was glad to be in the faster class on the women’s ride. I kept pace, rode in 2nd and 3rd position, and it wasn’t effortless. I don’t think I will fall victim to the Lycra; I’m perfectly happy with the workout wear I find at Target - highly recommend their

[RBW] Re: Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread iamkeith
This is fantastic! As much as I find the bike/gear part interesting, I'm enjoying seeing how you've embraced your new community and endeavored to explore it and meet people. An inspiration for someone with hermit tendancies like me. On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:10:18 AM UTC-4 Bicycle

Re: [RBW] Digest for rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 2 topics

2022-04-07 Thread J S
Even though I replied already, if a member would have sold me their Yves Gomez that would have been the one. Steel mixte as steel is all I ride and a step through probably will be needed in the near future as I am now over 70. But he did not like me and would not sell me his bike. Oh well. On

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Leah Peterson
Bill! I laughed out loud, and I could use a laugh today. Riots of color ARE my thing - is it that obvious?! And I’m impressed that you manage switching between Eastern time and Pacific so well. It’s not hurt your wit, that’s for sure. The poor carbon bikes might be really good at what they’re

[RBW] Re: Riv asks: One bike forever, which one?

2022-04-07 Thread aeroperf
As Bill and George said. My forever bike is a steel, double diamond frame with upright (non-drop) bars. Since 1985 all my bikes have been of that design. Specifically right now that need is filled by a 2014 Sam, but there have been others before, and may be others after. When I can’t balance on

[RBW] FS fancy ene ciclo mini rack and bag

2022-04-07 Thread Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles
Anybody interested? $100 plus actual shipping, both are brand new Please send me a separate email to the address above. Replies in google groups go to my spam and I prob won’t see it. Cheers! Alex in Rochester, NY -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[RBW] Re: Riv asks: One bike forever, which one?

2022-04-07 Thread George Schick
Bill - yes, exactly. There is another somewhat overlooked category that I'm seeing in use more and more frequently by elderly around my area - recumbents and trikes (and for the moment I'm ignoring those big, heavy three-wheelers like the kind that are in common use in places like South

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Doug H.
I strongly concur! And that's why Leah is da bomb! Doug On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 8:19 AM Bill Lindsay wrote: > Doug, I didn't mean it as a multiple choice. I meant it as three embedded > layers of "it ain't gonna happen". > > The *strongest* layer of "ain't gonna happen" in Leah's case is C. > >

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Bill Lindsay
Doug, I didn't mean it as a multiple choice. I meant it as three embedded layers of "it ain't gonna happen". The *strongest* layer of "ain't gonna happen" in Leah's case is C. A. 100:1 odds Maybe 20 years from now all bikes are carbon. She'd buy one if that was the only way B. 10:1 odds

[RBW] Re: Riv asks: One bike forever, which one?

2022-04-07 Thread Bill Lindsay
I think the point of Grant's question is missed by most responders in two very important ways. 1. It doesn't ask you to specify exactly the bike, just what material is it, and what general frame shape is it? 2. For the rest of your life in this hypothetical means: when it breaks you've got

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Doug H.
Bill, My answer to the multiple choices is all of the above! Doug On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 7:52:51 AM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote: > Eric Daume jokingly asked: " how long until we see Leah on a black carbon > Diverge?" > > If we're taking bets, put my money on the "don't hold your breath"

Re: [RBW] Club Rides On A Racing Platypus

2022-04-07 Thread Bill Lindsay
Eric Daume jokingly asked: " how long until we see Leah on a black carbon Diverge?" If we're taking bets, put my money on the "don't hold your breath" box. LOL! A. I bet she won't ever ride carbon B. If she ever rides carbon it won't be from Specialized C. If she ever rides a carbon