+1 for deity black kat.
also, redline monster with replaceable pins. this is the fancy version:
https://www.redlinebicycles.com/parts/pedals/redline-lo-profile-magnesium-platform-pedals.html
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 9:55:47 AM UTC-8, Kieran J wrote:
>
> I have multiple sets of the VP Thin
mark's rack and wavie bars are gone.
On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> Hi RBW group!
>
> Selling some hot-ticket items! I am at work now and will post pictures
> tonight.
>
> Nitto Wavie Bar (good condition) - $55 shipped
> Ni
Paul suite is taken.
Sale pending on Mark's Rack & Wavie bars.
On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> Hi RBW group!
>
> Selling some hot-ticket items! I am at work now and will post pictures
> tonight.
>
> Nitto Wavie Bar
pen.
Pls text (310) 963 6959
thanks!
Adam
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What is the recommended range for PBH on this model? I ride a 58 Appaloosa
and a 61 Roadini. Would love to add a SS to the fleet.
On Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 8:49:39 AM UTC-6, Tom Horton wrote:
>
> a little complicated but bear with me. selling frame, fork, headset and
> maybe wheels, my sil
I run mine 1x11 with a 44 chainring up front and 46t cassette in the rear.
Works great!
On Monday, November 25, 2019 at 1:08:39 PM UTC-6, Robert Gardner wrote:
>
> Is anyone running a 1x11 on a roadini? Thinking of building one for some
> centuries and/or light rando rides. Wondering if anyone
SOLD
On Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 9:34:45 PM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> yo watup rbw gg
>
> i recently acquired, and have now decided to sell, this beautiful 60cm
> Rambouillet. The ride is sublime. It has the perfect balance of springy
> lightness and agility/ nim
I still use Microshift's barend made for Shimano's 10 speed mountain
deraileurs, works great. Even better in friction mode. No pretty silver
finish, though...
On Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 7:55:55 PM UTC-5, Matt C. wrote:
> I would love to know the answer to this as well before ordering a
if it were me, i would see if i could find a used wheelset at the same
pricepoint but with more classic parts (non-disc hubs, more silver parts).
you could, as someone else mentioned, do a want-to-buy post for a wheelset
at $150.
On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 10:11:47 AM UTC-8, Nerl L. wr
bump - many questions but no bites yet.
On Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 9:34:45 PM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> yo watup rbw gg
>
> i recently acquired, and have now decided to sell, this beautiful 60cm
> Rambouillet. The ride is sublime. It has the perfect balance of springy
Hi All,
The paint is sold. thanks for the interest.
Adam
On Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 5:19:41 PM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> Hi RBW GG,
>
> I have some Jay's green touch up paint from Waterford. Never used. I think
> I paid like $50 for this which is wild. Please le
bUmp! there is flexibility in the price for the complete bike. make me an
offer!
On Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 9:34:45 PM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> yo watup rbw gg
>
> i recently acquired, and have now decided to sell, this beautiful 60cm
> Rambouillet. The ride is subl
IME anything "-moose" is triangulated and therefore stiffer (can equate to
harsher riding); the benefit is it's more rugged for heavy duty riding and
stiffer (if you are a bigger rider with a heavy pedal this can be a pro).
one other benefit of "-moose" is your bars will never slip down.
On Mo
I agree, that stuff is fantastic..!
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 11:10:16 PM UTC-5, LeRoy wrote:
> Just a small side note on ordering miscellany from Rivendell. I added a
> couple of bars of Lord Oliver's Licorice Soap to a recent order. My, my, my,
> that certainly perfumed the package n
My Sam used a 26.8 seatpost, but this hadn't been updated on the website at the
time of purchase, so it was a surprise...and I wasn't able to use my Nitto I
had on hand. Somewhat annoying, but at least I had the provided Kalloy post.
My Sam also had beefed-up fork blades, but this was a design
Considering albastache bars to replace dirt drops on my XO-3. Anyone know the
approximate reach?
Adam in Corvallis, OR
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Greetings all,
Posting for a buddy in Berkeley who’d like to buy a complete Clem but missed
the boat. Anyone looking to part with one?
Thanks!
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clearance aside, she might not know what she's missing with the tiny ring.
i have a wide low double sugino crank from rivendell with the tiny inner
ring, and bashguard instead of a big/outer ring. having that small gear is
really nice. but i do ride up a lot of hills living in san francisco.. .
SOLD
On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 9:22:27 AM UTC-7, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Catch & release Atlantis frameset for sale. I got this from clayton.sf to
> try it out since it was a good deal. I like it a lot but I think I'm more
> married to keep
bumping with new photos.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9498433@N03/albums/72157711158671223
make me an offer!!!
On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 9:22:27 AM UTC-7, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Catch & release Atlantis frameset for sale. I got this from clayton.sf to
&g
i lock up all my rivendells all over san francisco, and it might be safe to
say san francisco is worse than the town in the UK for bike theft. & i have
never had a bike stolen (i even went to UCSB). i attribute this to a couple
of factors:
- i always lock my bike in a bright prominent area with
ocal sale in
San Francisco, but I'm willing to ship this frameset if you let me take
some time to find a box and package it properly.
Here is a picture of it from last weekend:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B25uo6dFEWs/
please text (310) 963 ahfghjfdhgfjdf 6959 with interest. thanks!
Stems are sold, last push for remaining items. If you’re interested in anything
make me an offer or I’ll be making some donations to my local bike kitchen.
Thanks!
Seatposts: $5 each
Pletscher Kickstand: $3
Xtracycle saddle: $10
Brooks B-17: $75
Triple Deore front derailer: $10
Front suntour
sell as-is. for reference i just sold a toyo atlantis ffhs in seemingly
similar shape as yours for $700.
On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 6:50:27 PM UTC-7, John Aydelotte wrote:
>
> Question for the group:
>
> After 10+ years, I have decided to part with my Atlantis. Many reasons,
> most of w
that's fire, adam
On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 11:29:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> 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 is OK w/ the mods. i love
> lookin at pics of em all day. i w
One more bump. Lots of good Nitto, brooks, and parts that need a home. Thanks!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_Yp4SYhZedvoqLndkkoQHKKGZit208Wo
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As title states, I recently acquired ClaytonSF's MIT Atlantis 59cm. I think
it's too big! Let me know if you have a 56 you'd trade. Condition of mine
is GOOD!
thanks!
Adam
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On Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 12:26:04 AM UTC-7, Nathan Lee wrote:
>
> *Nitto 33R Campee Rear Rack – $100*
> Nitto rack that has been used but still very usable. No rust or dents.
>
> *ProVibe 7S Anatomic Bend Handlebars. 42mm wide, 31.8 clamp - $30*
> Incredibly stiff and ligh
you can't make the wheel size smaller with the motolite brakes, only
bigger. for example, a vintage MTB with 26" wheels can take 650b or even
700c (small tires) using the motolites. but you can't go the other
direction unless you have a framebuilder move the canti studs down.
On Thursday, Sept
Tires have tons of life. Ridden less than 100 miles.
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Jitensha bars sold.
Still available:
Technomic stem: $26
Lugged Stem: $125
Seatposts: $5 each
Kickstand: $3
Xtracycle saddle: $10
Brooks B-17: $85
Two fish water bottle holder: $5
Triple Deore front derailer: $10
Front suntour mtb shifter: $10
Inverted bar end brake levers: $10
Frame pumps
Jitensha bars sold.
Still available:
Stems: $50 each, $150 for lugged
Seatposts: $5 each
Kickstand: $3
Xtracycle saddle: $10
Brooks B-17: $85
Two fish water bottle holder: $5
Front derailer: $10
Front suntour shifter: $10
Inverted bar end brake levers: $10
Pumps: $5 each
Stem extender:
Dirt drop steam and carradice bag support pending sale.
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I run that on my commuter. Works great on the step through frame I have but I
second the idea of being thoughtful about leg clearance for
mounting/dismounting.
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Dirt drop is 26.0, 10 cm-
https://www.rivbike.com/collections/stems/products/nitto-dirt-drop-26-0-8cm-or-10cm?variant=23337069825
High Riser Stem-
https://www.rivbike.com/collections/stems/products/nitto-hiriser-25-4-1-quill-stem-16251
Zefal pump, low rider racks, and front canti rack have all
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Pumps: $5 each
Stem extender: $5
Racks: $10 each
Carradice saddle bag holder: $25
Jitensha bars: $15
quick release skewers: $10 per set
Tires 650b, 2.3: $20
Lots of interest thanks to fellow RBW’r Adam Leibow but most folks are far
away. Local pickup in Berkeley preferred, shipping at buyer’s expense
nterest
(310 963 6959 text is best
thanks!
Adam
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hello - yes that ebay one for $1k is mine. LMK if you want it cheaper. i
know it's not in great cosmetic condition.
On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 11:16:25 PM UTC-7, Dave Brandt wrote:
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> Not mine but hope someone from the group can get it.
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/emeryville-
i bought hunqapillar (jay's green) touch up paint from waterford. might try
there as others have stated.
On Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 5:09:31 PM UTC-7, Charlie wrote:
>
> I am looking for touchup paint for my Rivendell bike. It is a light
> metallic blue and the serial number on the frame C97
i concur that the clem L feels light for what it is. i think because it
lacks a top tube it gives up a bit more flex which makes pedaling easier.
On Sunday, June 9, 2019 at 7:39:45 PM UTC-7, J Imler wrote:
>
> I'm in the que for a Clem L that's to arrive in August. I went for the
> Chameleon Gr
i really like this tire. i, too, had the 700x45 version and used them on my
black mountain cycles MC and then my Sam Hillborne. they roll fast but
still offer great traction in dry dirt (both loose & hardpack) conditions.
two things to note based on my experience:
1. the center tread wears quic
SOLD!
Thanks everyone for all the interest!
On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 6:53:17 PM UTC-4, Adam in Indiana wrote:
> Hi all, I'm putting my Sam up for sale to see if there's any interest. I
> like the bike, but it's my least ridden, and I'm outta room/money in
Looking for a Mark’s rack for a saddle bag support. I have a brooks B17, a
couple stems, seatposts, and other goodies I could partial or full trade with
someone local. If you’d prefer to sell let me know your price.
Thanks,
Adam
Berkeley, CA
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correct - my new ram is 60. i love the fit of it.
On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 11:29:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
>
> 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 is OK w/ the mods. i love
> looki
Hi all, I'm putting my Sam up for sale to see if there's any interest. I like
the bike, but it's my least ridden, and I'm outta room/money in the bike shed...
I was thinking of a "rolling chassis" sale: the usual frame & fork, headset (a
Campy, in this case), bottom bracket, and seatpost, along
post pics when
it's done!
Adam Leibow
Junior Associate IALD
*PRITCHARD/PECK* LIGHTING
389 Clementina St. | San Francisco, CA 94103
office 415.323.5540
pritchardpeck.com
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 6:37 PM Jonathan D. wrote:
> What do you think so far? A 58?
>
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yes new ram! got it off craigslist.
Adam Leibow
Junior Associate IALD
*PRITCHARD/PECK* LIGHTING
389 Clementina St. | San Francisco, CA 94103
office 415.323.5540
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On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 1:49 PM Jonathan D. wrote:
> Adam. New Ram?
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Hi Eric,
I have someone locally who's interested in the entire setup, but if that
falls through I'll let you know. Thanks for the interest!
Adam
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if you would entertain selling ramboillet ffhs only, we should talk :)
On Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 1:34:03 PM UTC-7, AJ wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> In need of thinning the collection. The Bombadil frameset was purchased
> from a list owner a few years ago. The Rambouillet has been with me for
>
my sam hillborne is outfitted with compass snoqualmie pass standard casing
and i use it for commuting, bike camping, and mixed terrain rides. it's
great; don't think you need the knobs unless you need knobs for mud or hard
cornering in wet grass or something.
On Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 1:58:
Hey Collin,
Not exactly what you're looking for, but I have a pair of unused G-One
Allround 27.5 x 2.25, still in their boxes. These are the Evo version. I
mounted one with a tube but it was just a hair too big for comfort at the
chainstays. $75 plus shipping for the pair?
Adam
Somervil
Hey Brett,
Is the last stem still available?
Thanks!
Adam
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I commute on Compass tyres in Manhattan / Brooklyn and have only ever had
one flat, but YMMV?
Adam
Brooklyn, NY
On Thursday, 11 July 2019 16:58:12 UTC-4, Tim Tetrault wrote:
>
> Hiya Group-
>
> Does anyone happen to use the Herse (ex Compass) Steilacoom tires for
> commuting
Would prefer in silver and frame set only, but open to what's available.
Adam
Brooklyn, NY
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Another thought...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/drewdevereux.wordpress.com/2015/12/29/making-a-bicycle-rain-cape/amp/
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019, 8:05 PM 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Dave, I'll just chime in with the idea that if this is your first
, $400 tops if dynamo
- ideally local pick up in San Francisco or East Bay (i live ocean
beach/outer sunset)
you may text me @ three won cero nien sixz free sizx nien fiev nien
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i have a set of WTB beeline 2.2 and WTB nano 2.1 (both 27.5/650b & wire
bead version) for sale if either of those treads looks like it could be
good.
On Thursday, July 4, 2019 at 12:01:09 PM UTC-7, Matthew Naftis wrote:
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> I'm travelling to Colorado in a couple of weeks, and think I may need
Price drop to $750. Thanks!
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i found a free stumpjumper complete at brannan and 4th last week.
On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 7:44:29 PM UTC-7, Friend wrote:
>
> My friend is in search of a new bike. Everything she describes screams
> CLEM to me. Touring capable. Big tire clearance. Upright. Potentially
> Stepthrough.
if you are trying to do this super budget, find an old fully rigid complete
stumpjumper or rockhopper from the early 90s, add the riv accoutrements,
(swap the bars to boscos, add fenders, brooks saddle, basket+racks,
schwalbe fat tires). done deal for easily under $600. alternatively, find a
vi
roadrunner bags large point n shooter stem bag fits my 64oz klean kanteen
perfectly.
https://roadrunnerbags.us/collections/bags-for-your-bike/products/point-n-shooter-l
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 4:58:22 AM UTC-7, RDS wrote:
>
> How do you carry multiple bottles or larger bottles (32 oz) on bi
I've been to Tallinn and Helsinki, but didn't ride a bike in either. If I
recall correctly, vehicles are prohibited inside the Old Town section of
Tallinn (a beautiful preserved/restored medieval city, with cobblestone
streets, castles, towers, the whole bit) but I did see some bike tours going
Bump and items I can include in sale for a bunch member to get a build started-
Headset, Deore triple front derailer, Pletscher kickstand, sks fenders,
Blackburn silver rear rack, conti tour ride tires, uno seatpost.
I’ve had a few bites but no takers and would love for these steed to join a ne
Thanks for the link to the sizing chart. I’ve added it to my craigslist listing
as well. I did indeed use the fork braze ons for a low riders at one point and
was really happy with them. It’s truly a beautifully functioning bike that I
hope finds a good new home. I’ll also post a picture to the
I didn't read the whole thread so apologies if this has been stated: the
tire pressures required for tandem weights are much higher than normal to
support two peoples' weight. Compass EL seems risky to me for sidewall blow
out. I have the WTB horizons on mine, which seem just strong enough not t
I should add the reason I’m selling is because I snagged that 53cm Hunqapillar
that was recently listed on the site and am swapping over my build. Hoping this
frame finds a good home! It’s an amazing bike.
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As a current Hubbuhubbuh owner, one piece of advice I can share is that
friction shifting was a PITA. My theory is the amount of distance the cable
travels combined with how much more a tandem frame flexes (longer tubing
distances + the weight of two people) equals mucho ghost shifting and
chai
Check out the Sim Works Homage in 26x1.95, and the Swift Tire Rip Johnson
Junior in 26x2.0. The homage has gravel king casing, and it seems to me the RJJ
is a folding non tour guard Pasela with some not so aggressive knobs.
Adam
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Grant recommends going with a gus if you are over 165 lbs or under and plan
on carrying a full camping load. I have heard from a friend that the
atlantis feels a little over built. Has anyone felt that way about the Gus?
Would throwing a big load on the susie be a bad idea?
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Dia Compe makes the only aesthetically acceptable long pull drop bar brake
lever IMO.
[image: dia-compe-drop-bar-brake-lever-aero-287v-for-v-brakes-7.gif]
On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 5:08:42 AM UTC-7, jandrews wrote:
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> Anyone using these with Drops and are happy with your Motolite / Lever
>
they're good. buy them
On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 4:13:12 PM UTC-7, Justin Schoop wrote:
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> Thinking about upgrading to the Paul motolite brakes but would love to
> hear opinions of them. Thanks!
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(as pictured). This system has much much
more life left in it!! It's dirty but I'll clean it up for you.
asking $100 local in SF or $107 shipped CONUS via USPS priority mail small
flat rate box.
please DM.
Thanks!
Adam
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I mounted the 27.5 version of these on Cliffhangers. After a day or two,
they measured out very true to size. I was also hoping they'd wind up
undersized.
Adam
Somerville, MA
On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 10:28:12 AM UTC-4, jandrews wrote:
>
> FYI, these are officially marked at 29
deal of a lifetime.
On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 8:31:39 PM UTC-7, Kurt Manley wrote:
>
> Hey Rivsters,
>
> I guess this is a bit of a feeler post as it's a little contingent on
> another bike I'd like to buy but I'm offering up my 62cm Hunqapillar
> frame/fork hs for $1300 shipped.
>
> This bik
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That SRAM setup Nick posted sounds like an awesome solution, I may try that in
the future.
On my Sam I currently have Shimano's 11 speed SLX mountain cassette (11-40) and
derailleur with a single ring up front. I use Microshift's bar-end shifter
made especially for them, since Shimano doesn't
ive got a 110mm stem on my 58cm sam hillborne and i find the reach to be
perfect. of course, there are other factors at play.
On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 9:08:43 AM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote:
>
> I ordered a Wavie Bar & a 130mm reach Tallux stem from Rivendell for
> my Hunqapillar yesterd
I'm sorry I missed that, Chris! I'm going to try and make it to your new shop
one of these days...I was about an hour and a half south of your old place, but
was able to make it in from time to time.
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 3:25:53 PM UTC-4, Christopher Wiggins wrote:
> On Tuesday, April
^as a counterpoint to my own claim, both are amazing bikes and can really
do it all. I used to take my Cheviot on the same allrounder group rides and
it did great. you can't go wrong. Buy the one that pulls your heart strings
most.
On Monday, April 29, 2019 at 10:10:07 AM UTC-7, Justin Schoop
I have both (60cm Cheviot & 59cm Clem L) and disagree that the cheviot is
faster/sportier. To me the cheviot rides stouter/stiffer and the clem L
feels flexier and "planes" if you believe in that. I prefer the Cheviot for
carrying a substantial load (clem L flexes too much) and the Clem L for
l
if you really want to mountain bike it, i'd go with paul motolite instead
of cantilevers, and +1 for the bullmoose bars or wavie bars the nitto UI-12
stem opens up the world of 31.8 ie Jones bars, Sycip JJJ, etc.
On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 6:14:33 PM UTC-7, maxcr wrote:
>
> I've been slowly w
Tires are sold, thanks everyone!
On Friday, April 26, 2019 at 10:35:48 AM UTC-4, Adam in Indiana wrote:
> Cross post from the iBob list...
>
> Got a pair of low-mileage 700 x 48 Supple Vitesse tires that just didn't work
> out for me. They have maybe 100 miles, perhaps a
Cross post from the iBob list...
Got a pair of low-mileage 700 x 48 Supple Vitesse tires that just didn't work
out for me. They have maybe 100 miles, perhaps a bit less.
I tried them on two different bikes (both could barely fit them), and just
didn't care for the handling and/or the millimete
with upright riding positions people usually tilt the nose of the saddle up
a little more than you'd expect. try that?
On Monday, April 22, 2019 at 10:16:30 AM UTC-7, Sean B. wrote:
>
> Hey Bunch!
>
> So I've recently set up my new MIT AHH with the albatross bars and the B17
> special. I've only
arrow wide chainring soon, maybe add a pop of color. do recommend
On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 12:21:29 PM UTC-7, tc wrote:
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> Adam, it's been a couple of months - would really like to know how this is
> working out for you. Any additional hints, tips, suggestions, regrets?
>
me know if you have any questions.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/berkeley-rivendell-simpleone/6865610913.html
Thanks!
Adam
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S - yes dramatically. i had a 70mm stem with the drops and switched to a
110mm stem to make the wavies fit.
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 fee
S - yes dramatically different. I went from a 70mm stem to a 110mm stem to
make the wavies fit.
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On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 10:48 AM S wrote:
> Did
ng distances (10 miles and up)? I
> have been wondering about switching my commuter from drops. Thanks!
>
> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 3:36:24 PM UTC-7, Adam Leibow wrote:
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>> christopher, really liking the wavies so far. I have nearly identical
>> handlebars on an
more
than 20lbs. i think it handles fine but i usually dont carry super heavy
loads on this bike. better than when the bike had drops, for sure.
On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 5:46:58 AM UTC-7, Christopher Cote wrote:
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> Adam, that looks great with either bars. How do you like the Wavies?
I concur with S about the Mavic A319's. They come in silver and I my
wheels are 36 spoke with 1.8/2.0/1.8 double butted DT spokes. Since I
weigh 275-280lbs they really hold their true and have not let me down. I
believe that they are a wonderful value at about $55 per hoop. Available
in bot
registered. thanks!
On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 11:57:58 AM UTC-7, Justin, Oakland wrote:
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> RIV 25th ANNIVERSARY WHO'S COMING
> http://rbwxxv.eventbrite.com
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> Justin
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On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 3:25:32 PM UTC-7, Bill Rhea wrote:
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> Super nice person Mark from Last Stand Coffee is an entrepreneur coffee
> roaster here in SF who makes deliveries by bicycle. Just roasted yesterday,
> can't wait to try 'em! (link: https://laststand.coffee) last
ighly recommend.
https://dbags.bigcartel.com/
On Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 9:26:33 AM UTC-7, John Bokman wrote:
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> Adam, could you tell me:
> What size basket?
> What width handlebars?
> What's the bag in the basket?
>
> I'm considering putting a rack on my 58 cm Sa
sette & sans cranks) for $240 on ebay.
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 is OK w/ the mods. i love
> lookin at pics
knock off some cost:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-francisco-crust-evasion-sunset-kiss/6844417182.html
Please text me if you are interested. The number should be available thru
Craigslist.
Thanks!
Adam
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olor scheme. I LOVE that
> saddle. My comfort improved when I switched to a Flyer, a sprung saddle.
> Do you bounce much with that saddle, or does it just gently soak up the
> bumps in the road?
>
> Happy riding!
>
> Roberta
>
> On Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 12:02:27
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