Hello Everyone!
Does anyone happen to have some Rene Herse parts laying around that they
would sell me?
Also looking for:
- *Front cable hanger*
- *M-13 front rack for canti brakes*
- *decaleur*
Thanks!
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I should have mentioned that a few years ago the rd dropout cracked and I
took it back to Riv who had it re-brazed in Sacto and then sent to
a paint matcher to repaint the repaired area who was obviously really good
at this and I could not see any change in the color.
Chris
Boise
On Friday,
The Monocog 29er is a worthy steed; my present 2012 model (much modified
from the original by replacing crank, pedals, cog, brakes, bar, levers,
saddle) is my second; I had a 2010 even more modified with drop bar. I'd be
perfectly happy with the 2012 tho' it's far more beefy than I need if only
it
Thanks Laing and Hoch. Once again, confirmed that fatbike Q is more than I
care for.
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 1:09 PM Hoch in ut wrote:
> For reference, I built a Pugsley years ago with White Industries cranks
> and custom BB. The narrowest I could get the Q factor was 183mm. That is
> with
I'm still curious whether righthand thread lockrings add any security to a
thread-on cog; it seems to me that butted tight against the cog, the cog
and lockring make up a single threaded piece that will respond to reverse
pressure just as the cog alone will. I'd be happy to hear more on the
I have run 38mm Schwalbe Marathon Supreme Duremes under SKS longboards on
my green Quickbeam. I think they were P45s. Given that the widest tire I am
aware of fitting on a Quickbeam (also green) was 44mm, this seems correct.
Regards,
Corwin
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 7:36:17 AM UTC-8
SOLD
Thanks folks!
On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 12:08:24 PM UTC-5 a spen wrote:
> I'm going to repost my Rosco due to technical issues the first try.
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm reluctantly parting with my latest acquisition, a 60 cm Rosco Platy-
> in purple!
> I find it to be a more forgiving,
Lovely bike, Vern! What kind of drop bars are those?
On Sunday, December 25, 2022 at 5:30:49 PM UTC-7 plumber...@gmail.com wrote:
> Purchased from a member of the group in July but very recently built
> Bombadil. Excited for many more miles of dirt in the new year!
>
> [image: IMG_9161.jpg]
>
>
I don’t own a Riv blue Clem, but do have a Riv blue Gus, and this does appear to be the same color. It’s gorgeous in person, and the color seems to shift a bit in different lighting. Sometimes it’s more blue, sometimes it has a hint of green in it. But I would never say it’s a bluish green. I
Awesome! #FamilyGoals ❤️
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 12:40 PM Luke Hendrickson <
phendricks...@paulpath.net> wrote:
> Ha! That’s adorable. Happy holidays
>
> On Sunday, December 25, 2022 at 1:31:02 PM UTC-7 Evan E. wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Look what I found in my Christmas stocking this morning.
Ha! That’s adorable. Happy holidays
On Sunday, December 25, 2022 at 1:31:02 PM UTC-7 Evan E. wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Look what I found in my Christmas stocking this morning. My daughter
> decorated this cookie. Note the long chainstays. Clearly a Rivendell.
> Happy holidays to all.
>
> Evan
>
Evan,
I didn’t know about that group! I just requested to join.
And yes – that’s the plan for now.
On Sunday, December 25, 2022 at 1:20:48 PM UTC-7 Evan E. wrote:
> So: on January 1 meet at 10am at Coffee Movement (1737 Balboa), followed
> by a 10:30am departure?
>
> Note this Bay Area Riv
So: on January 1 meet at 10am at Coffee Movement (1737 Balboa), followed by
a 10:30am departure?
Note this Bay Area Riv Riders Google group:
https://groups.google.com/g/bay-area-rivendell-riders
^ Maybe post an invitation there?
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