Nikko,
Doesn't look like it came through. Send to collinmichael91 at the google
email.
Collin
On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 2:01:01 PM UTC-7 Nikko in Oakland wrote:
> PM sent
>
> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 1:06:08 PM UTC-7 Ray wrote:
>
>> PM sent
>>
>>
gressively.
Cheers,
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I buckled and got the 51 Joe after missing out on the first 2 rounds. Ok,
time to figure what I need to sell...
Collin in AQI<50 Sacramento
On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 3:15:00 PM UTC-7 Jason Fuller wrote:
> Gosh.. a lot of tempting stuff on offer that I thought was gone! I guess
r!
Thanks All!
Collin in Smokey Sacramento
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Whoops, that's an alfine...
On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 11:08:39 AM UTC-7 Collin A wrote:
> Rohloff? That's like $1500 right there
>
> On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 11:05:45 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> "The $3500 Clem L is on eBay. It's a nice bike but what
Rohloff? That's like $1500 right there
On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 11:05:45 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> "The $3500 Clem L is on eBay. It's a nice bike but what on earth justifies
> the price here?"
>
> Nothing. A stock complete is about $1700 and I don't see any replacement
> parts on
Dam, I wish that Sam had canti-posts...
On Friday, July 31, 2020 at 5:27:17 PM UTC-7 Matthew Williams wrote:
> 51cm Sam Hillborne
>
> $1750
>
> Fremont, CA
>
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/d/fremont-rivendell-sam-hillborne-country/7168263994.html
>
> [image:
No graffiti bridge photo?
I love Winters! It is a wonderful little town that serves as a good
resting/refueling point. Very curtious drivers out there and buttery smooth
pavement.
Not much luck finding off-road routes in that direction, though.
Cheers,
Collin, slightly east, in Sac
design, so they may
modify future production to prevent similar failures. At the very least,
this is a good reminder to those of us who use fixed mounting brackets on
the fork..
Stay Safe
Collin, digging up those plastic quick release RH clips in his parts bin
for the coming winter...
On Tuesday
Advent has been sold.
Still up for grabs: Frame/Fork, Redshift Seatpost, and 165mm sugino
cranks...
Cheers,
Collin
On Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 8:12:53 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Had to do some digging, but it turns out it was a prototype for a road
> bike (brand was 17teeth, fr
Had to do some digging, but it turns out it was a prototype for a road bike
(brand was 17teeth, frames were built several years ago in taiwan). One of
the LBS' in Sac picked them up through a friend. It's a beautiful frame up
close, seems pretty well made, and it's a simple bike that can be
Bars are gone. Updated prices (advent drivetrain $100, sugino w/ wolftooth
crankset $80)
On Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 11:56:44 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Crust bars are pending.
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 10:19:26 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>>
>> Hey
Crust bars are pending.
On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 10:19:26 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Hey All,
>
> Cross post here, but see here for photos and the list:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/JhptPuTzJ9GZvYyg8
>
> If you buy multiple bits, we can haggle on shipping prices.
>
Whoops, Crust bars should be $100 + Shipping...
On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 10:19:26 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Hey All,
>
> Cross post here, but see here for photos and the list:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/JhptPuTzJ9GZvYyg8
>
> If you buy multiple bits, we can hagg
+ Shipping*
Used for about 100 miles
51cm hood width, 54cm drop width, 10 deg flare
Modern compact drop shape, and pretty light
Cheers,
Collin in Sac
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Too Pricy? How's $45 shipped?
Also, I threw up some parts for DA7700 hubs for anyone who is looking for
spares (axles, cones, freehubs) - $80 shipped
Happy Saturday!
Collin in Sac
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 8:33:01 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Heyo,
>
> I've been using the Stan
extra) and 1 mega plug (one less).
It has some rubbing and anodizing wear from rumbling around in my tool bag,
but it still does it's job.
Asking $60 shipped (75 new I believe).
Cheers,
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and a long
bolt.
Least Favorite: Leo Roadini, can't quite tell why, though...
Cheers,
Collin in Sac
On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 2:03:33 PM UTC-7, Clayton Scott wrote:
>
> I like Cheviot. Those sheep are amazingly tough.
>
> Would love to see the new Chev be called Hebridean.
>
Wouldn't that be the AHH? They have 650b wheels to size 58 with clearance
for a 44 (or tight 48).
Collin in Sac
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 11:40:44 AM UTC-7, Jason Fuller wrote:
>
> I'm a broken record on this by now but I'm anxiously awaiting Rivendell
> coming out with a Roadini
Where is that? The foggy and surprisingly steep slopes in the background
makes me think of Ashford, WA area.
Also, what's the clearance like for those tires on the Sam? Enough to
handle some mud or no?
Thanks,
Collin, wishing he had some steep local hills in Sac
On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 10
Friday,
Collin
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s near the stem.
Thanks in advance!
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Wow! You can try to give Riv a call, they usually have a stash of
replacement forks for just this purpose! No idea of the cost though...
Cheers,
Collin in Sac
On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 10:40:42 AM UTC-7, Dave Dugard wrote:
>
> can anyone recommend a fork to replace the one on my Sam Hil
If the solutions above don't work, it may require a shorter spindled BB
that would bring the whole crank closer to the bike ($30-ish). If the
current one is 113, you could get a 110 and that should solve your problem.
I would recommend trying the free options first :)
Good Luck!
Collin in Sac
Nice! It looks like a lighter colored version of the original hunqapillar
color scheme. Hopefully it finds its way home to you soon!
Collin in Sac
On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 8:54:51 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Who wants to see pretty Joe Bell paint on a custom Rivendell
>
.
Thanks in advance!
Collin in Sac
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Hey Folks,
I am looking for a lightly used 9cm tallux to switch my current 11 cm
tallux with, let me know if you have one stashed away. I can also trade my
existing 11 cm for your 9 cm.
Cheers,
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road 14N25/31/41 through el dorado national forest) between Hell
Hole reservoir (rubicon river) and French Meadows (Middle Fork American
River) to then connect to soda springs. It's less direct, has more dirt
(and logging areas), and is maybe more scenic?
Collin, currently combing throug
already have a route that
connects Sac and Truckee with mostly dirt, so once this chunk gets finished
you could make a train trip to Klammath Falls and finish at Amtrak in
Sacramento. Maybe ~500 miles with a boat load of climbing over 7-12 days.
Sorry for the thread drift everyone!
Collin in Sac
canvas.
On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 1:44:21 PM UTC-7, Neil Doran wrote:
>
> Collin, I really dug the photos of your Clem, lots of great ways to camp
> on that bike! Especially love the bottle behind the seat tube.
>
> Would love to hear more about that Lava Beds route, if you cou
to buy that IRD shifter mount adapter...
Cheers,
Collin
On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 8:40:27 AM UTC-7, David B wrote:
>
> Maybe I'm just getting into bike projects that aren't necessary
> whatsoever, but I'm interested in swapping up a couple things on my bikes.
> I've never replac
to lighten the bike up for a day ride once you get to your
destination and explore the park/reserve/forest you are staying at. An
album that I occsionally update is here, if you are
curious: https://photos.app.goo.gl/JU2uuwp957K5S5H79
Just daydreaming now,
Collin in Sac
On Monday, April 20, 2020
Found one!
Enjoy your Sunday,
Collin
On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 8:17:48 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Hey Folks,
>
> Looks like Riv is sold out, so anybody holding onto one of these and
> looking to part with them? Anybody know any dealers that have them in stock
> as we
stem
Thanks!
Collin in Sac
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a repeat dilemma...
Cheers,
Collin in Sac
On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 7:59:32 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Thanks. Is this the one? I'll read the reviews.
>
> I see they have a $$$ one with bluetooth/iPhone capabilities. Just what I
> need along with AI patches.
>
>
Can you post the results of the fender install? What tires will you plan to
use these huge fenders? I'm very curious to see how it looks!
Cheers,
Collin
On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:07:41 PM UTC-7, Jason Fuller wrote:
>
> Fender installation is an exercise in patience and att
there are
>> lots of differences in geometry details and other nuances that I don't
>> understand, but to me the frames are pretty much the same and are
>> interchangeable. I could swap parts back and forth between the frames, and
>> probably wouldn't notice a difference.
Hmm, good point! It barely drops below 40 where I live so ignore that
suggestion then!
On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 10:08:21 AM UTC-7, James / Analog Cycles
wrote:
>
> FWIW, Panaracer sealant freezes at very mild temps, and becomes unusable.
> We discovered this on a night that was in the
I am glad there are others out there with the same predicament, it makes me
feel better!
But yes, I am on the lower end size wise on the 52 Clem H.
On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 9:56:09 AM UTC-7, Jason Fuller wrote:
>
> Ha, I have a Clem H and am constantly fighting a nagging desire to
I'll chime in on some of the notes below:
- Tubeless sealant - Try using an 80/20 mix of orange seal and Panaracer
sealant for tires that have weeping sidewall issues when setup tubeless (RH
extralights, for example). I use this on the three tubeless bikes I have
now and found they
ivendell models.
I'm planning to still keep the Atlantis on the hillibike side of the
spectrum and hopefully use it to explore the sierra foothills this summer
(or next, if California stays on the current trajectory)
Thanks all,
Collin in Sacramento
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Thanks, and I agree with the comment about not enough short-people bikes.
Luckily all of my bikes are in that size range so I am trying to do my part.
Cheers,
Collin in Sac
On Sunday, April 12, 2020 at 6:00:53 AM UTC-7, Mark Roland wrote:
>
> Nice build Colin. I like the chainring light
That was quick, thanks all for the help!
Collin
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 6:17:32 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Turns out I have worn through some drivetrain parts on my Clem over the
> past 2 years, just as Riv is out of stock and as the world is ending,
> a
around with limited
mileage:
- 5-Bolt 74 BCD, 24t chainring, preferably the crmo variety
- 5-Bolt 110 BCD, 38t Chainring
- 11-34/12-36/something close to that 9-speed cassette
Stay Healthy,
Collin A in Sacramento
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Sold, thanks all!
On Sunday, March 29, 2020 at 1:03:30 PM UTC-7, Steven Sweedler wrote:
>
> Collin, I’ll take it, paypal to what address. Steve
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 3:55 PM Collin >
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Steven,
>>
>> The cheapest option will be a
Hey Steven,
The cheapest option will be a large flat rate box - about $21. Let me know
how that sounds to you.
Collin In Sacramento
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 12:47 PM Steven Sweedler wrote:
> Collin, interested, how much to ship to 03264, Thanks, Steve
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 3:45
the rack fix that was released a couple of months ago due to the recall,
but if you shoot surly an email you should be able to get one shipped (or
picked up at your LBS if it is still open).
See Photos Here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/W5XjU4VPwu1cg94G8
Happy Sunday,
Collin A in Sacramento
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a couple of months ago due to the recall,
but if you shoot surly an email you should be able to get one shipped (or
picked up at your LBS if it is still open)
See Photos Here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/W5XjU4VPwu1cg94G8
Happy Sunday,
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The RH/Compass are sold.
The 700x35 Cannonball tires are still available, sorry for the confusion...
On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 2:26:28 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Bump, how about $80 shipped for the RH Tires?
>
> On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 7:54:56 AM UTC-7, Co
I missed out on the original ad (bummer), but this new clem seems like a
fine bicycle.
Thanks Clayton for helping keep things in perspective.
>From my Porch Office,
Collin in Sacramento
On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 12:58:32 PM UTC-7, Clayton.sf wrote:
>
> Or maybe they are curr
Bump, how about $80 shipped for the RH Tires?
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 7:54:56 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> 700x28 teravail rampart tires sold.
>
> The 700x35 teravail cannonballs and 700x35 Rene Herse BJP tires remain.
>
> On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 7:20:13 PM UTC
700x28 teravail rampart tires sold.
The 700x35 teravail cannonballs and 700x35 Rene Herse BJP tires remain.
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 7:20:13 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Heyo,
>
> I have in my possession some tires that I would like to get rid of in an
> attempt to do some
I'm also flexible on price, so there is that too...
I've also got a surly 8-pack rack that I'll post soonish.
Photos for those that need them:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/W5XjU4VPwu1cg94G8
Cheers,
Collin A in Sacramento
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Cheers,
Collin in SAC
On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 4:25:19 PM UTC-7, Tim Bantham wrote:
>
> Hey Bunch, I am excited to share my Clem Smith build with you all. This is
> my third Rivendell which will complement my Sam Hillborne and a Joe
> Appaloosa. My
you will need to make the decision based
on your own risk factors.
Also I suggest viewing this real-time map from john Hopkins with some
helpful numbers: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Stay healthy Y'all,
Collin in Sacramento
On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 7:11:55 AM UTC-7, Jock Dewey
The bag is on its way to it's new home in Washington, thanks for looking!
Collin in Sac
On Monday, February 17, 2020 at 4:52:57 PM UTC-8, Collin A wrote:
>
> Heyo,
>
> I'm in the middle of switching around my camping and commuting setup on my
> clem and decided to forgo my cust
?). This thing new
would be about $180
See pictures here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/W5XjU4VPwu1cg94G8
Cheers,
Collin in Sacramento
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/modifying a bike to fit the riding there.
Cheers,
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there might be a FS post from me soon
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Too high? How about $50 shipped for the 700x35 extralight and $40 shipped
for the volummy?
Cheers,
Collin A (soon moving to Sac!)
On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 12:27:24 PM UTC-8, Collin A wrote:
>
> Quick update, this is for only ONE tire of each, I may not have been clear
> on tha
Quick update, this is for only ONE tire of each, I may not have been clear
on that, whoops.
Collin A
On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 12:22:12 PM UTC-8, Collin A wrote:
>
> Heyo,
>
> The supple fairy visited me last week and I am no longer in need of these
> tires.
>
>
like both, I'll take $10 off the total price.
Happy New Year,
Collin in Oakland
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replacing the much bulkier trigger shifter with this.
Happy Holidays!
Collin in Oakland
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-simworks-by-nitto/products/fun-3-bar
Anybody have those mounted on a bike and willing to take a top-down photo
of it with a ruler for scale?
Much Appreciated,
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I eventually switched out my stock 110 BB with a 113 BB and can now run a
2.4 without any chain/tire rub n my lowest gear.
Also, no L, but H as a mountain bike:
as to be one of the best descents in the whole bay area. It
was a nice finish to an initially ROUGH start to the weekend.
I'll be sure to do this event again next year, and for those that might be
interested, it sells out in about 24 hours, so be quick!
Cheers and have a good Weekend,
Collin in
You could also check out the simworks fun3 bar, 35 deg sweep and 680mm
length.
https://sim.works/collections/handle-bars-simworks-by-nitto/products/fun-3-bar
I'm looking to try those when they get back in stock.
Collin in Oakland
On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 2:16:35 PM UTC-7, PaulS wrote
esday, July 30, 2019 at 8:43:06 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> No love for the tires? How about 50 shipped for the contis and 40 shipped
> for the donnellys? You basically get one tire for free...
>
> Collin
>
> On Friday, July 26, 2019 at 11:25:23 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
No love for the tires? How about 50 shipped for the contis and 40 shipped
for the donnellys? You basically get one tire for free...
Collin
On Friday, July 26, 2019 at 11:25:23 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> All racks have been spoken for, pending the Pass sale. The tires are
> still
ecent amount of
grip on the dirt. Good commuter or tourer tires. Measures to 49 mm on 25 mm
ID rims
https://www.donnellycycling.com/collections/adventure/products/strada-ush-650b-folding-60-tpi
On Friday, July 26, 2019 at 9:07:55 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Some photos have been added of th
Some photos have been added of the remaining items.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pdm9foEYYMCYYEqw8
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 12:39:28 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Pass sale is pending, here is what is left:
>
> *Tubus Vega Evo, Black - $60 Shipped*
> Good condition, used for
https://www.donnellycycling.com/collections/adventure/products/strada-ush-650b-folding-60-tpi
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 11:39:05 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Crust Rack has been claimed.
>
> On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 11:06:40 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I
Crust Rack has been claimed.
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 11:06:40 AM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm in the middle of cleaning my parts bin of bits that I haven't used in
> about a year. I'll post some photos later this afternoon, but here is a
> link to where the
So many sacks...
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 10:15:46 AM UTC-7, Jimmy Warren wrote:
>
>
> My contribution to the pictures proving that it happened, Eight Rivs and
> Clayton (and cutoff Andre and Joe -sorry!) Shafter Bridge, southern end of
> the Cross Marin Trail:
> [image: image1.jpeg]
>
>
left. They roll great on pavement and provide a decent amount of
grip on the dirt. Good commuter or tourer tires. Measures to 49 mm on 25 mm
ID rims
https://www.donnellycycling.com/collections/adventure/products/strada-ush-650b-folding-60-tpi
Send questions if you've got 'em!
Collin in Oa
Adam,
Thanks for the offer, but looking for a more slick version of a wide tire.
But, doing a little more digging, I am now concerned about self steer on
the wide tires. Have you had experience with that at all?
On Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 11:35:30 AM UTC-7, Adam S wrote:
>
> Hey
not have tubeless compatible wheels.
Cheerio,
Collin A in Oakland
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meal! We
would still need foil, olive oil, etc, but that could get picked up in
Lagunitas or in Fairfax before we make it to the site. Also, Smores!
Looking forward to it,
Collin in Oakland
On Monday, July 8, 2019 at 2:43:20 PM UTC-7, jbu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Chaingang,
>
> Coming
You could try some flat honjo fenders, but vertical clearance with mounting
bolts may still be a problem as others have noted:
https://sim.works/collections/fenders-simworks-by-honjo/products/flat42
You could also try these as an alternate, but they won't do much to protect
the drivetrain
Patrick, my camera skills are not the greatest, but thank you for the
compliment!
Tom, I ended up with the microshift 9 speed advent clutch deraileur and
shifter. It works well enough, but doesn't look as nice as the silver bits,
sadly.
The framebag is a custom from Rockgeist bags:
A route map might be helpful, it would make for a nice little bumble around
the lake for those interested:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19396289
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of muddiness that was on the trails that day… (scroll to the
bottom of the album https://photos.app.goo.gl/JU2uuwp957K5S5H79)
Enjoy the week everyone!
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Agreed. Similar to the "Ur Riv" thread its wonderful to see how people use
their bikes and how they make them their own.
I recall Will soliciting pictures (drive side, decent quality) and some
descriptors for the "who rides" section, so maybe we can just inundate his
It went well enough given the muddy conditions and the beer brakes, still been
meaning to do a proper write-up but I've been slacking. Sadly no basket as I
was trying to lighten the bike up a bit, ha
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definitely on the lower end of the sizing charts.
Hope this helps!
Collin A
On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 12:18:16 PM UTC-7, tc wrote:
>
> Hey Collin!
> Could you tell me your saddle height, stem reach, and distance from saddle
> nose to handlebar ends?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
>
Sold, thanks all!
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 3:55:16 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
>
> Heyo,
>
> I picked this up from a list member a couple months ago and used it mostly
> for coffee outside'ing, the occasional commute, and some S24Os, mostly
> off-road. I never really ha
://photos.app.goo.gl/sW8Tqk7xk8hR6Pzr7
Let me know if you have questions! Again, wonderful bag, but just didn't
work as well as I wanted on my setup.
Happy Wednesday,
Collin A
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Sorry, I meant the distance between the two parallel bits (the top platform
and the rod between the two lower bosses).
Thanks for the clarification on the prototype vs production, though!
On Sunday, May 5, 2019 at 4:04:08 PM UTC-7, Drw wrote:
>
> 34.5 cm as noted above. If you’re asking to the
Heyo,
What is the distance between the top rack and the lower mounting point? Any
difference between the prototype and the production run?
Potentially Interested,
Collin
On Sunday, May 5, 2019 at 2:17:16 PM UTC-7, Drw wrote:
>
> Prototype rack for tumbleweeds upcoming racks. Bought on
or
clear gorilla tape to prevent having to reapply the nail polish every
couple of months.
Hope this helps!
Collin
On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 9:13:40 AM UTC-7, Drew Henson wrote:
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> I noticed the other day a few small rust spots on my ~6 month old MIT
> Homer. One, in the pic below,
or their own opinions on the
matter.
Happy Monday,
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"Available soon," to "no idea" in less than a week. Helpful, ha
Still looking forward to the next batch, whoever makes them.
On Monday, April 29, 2019 at 10:39:39 AM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote:
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> I emailed Matt at Crust Bikes asking if he had a "guesstimate" when
> these Nitto stems would
That particular bike (the owners bike, that has a few other "custom"
tidbits) is a threaded one, but yes, the Nor'easter is a threadless bike.
I wonder if these are done in conjunction with Analog based on the (W)right
stems? I think they were the re-instigiators of the minimal offset stems.
Ted,
Its a bit more of a drive, but technically still in the east bay. Check out
Luckyduck Bike Cafe in Oakland. Its a lovely little shop that has a bunch
of used (nice) bikes for sale and they definitely cater to the commuting
type, but the prices may be a bit steep. It's worth a call or a
Nice! Is that the little side trail at the top of skyline and grizzly peak?
Alos, how do you like those g-one's on the Oakland/Berkeley trails?
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 8:31:46 PM UTC-7, Kurt Manley wrote:
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> Perfect spring day in Oakland, CA
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Tom, over the thousand-or-so miles did you ever have to use a saddle cover
to deal with poor weather?
Everyone else, would you say a saddle cover made for a B17 would work fine
on a GB saddle?
On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 9:21:28 AM UTC-7, Tom Horton wrote:
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> this is about berthoud saddles.
Looks like a bomber commuter! And isn't it funny that even though you've
had the bike for about a week you're already going through iterations and
tinkering? It's probably my favorite part about Rivs, second only to the
ride.
Enjoy the new bike and ride the heck out of it!
Collin
On Tuesday
I am also curious about the premature wear! Was this recent or a while ago?
On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 4:54:38 PM UTC-7, James / Analog Cycles
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> For whatever it's worth, as a retailer, I sold Berthoud saddles for about
> a year. I rode them, and really liked them. For about 6
You can order direct from GB, and with the current exchange rate it's
actually cheaper to order through them than through a distributor. It will
probably take longer to get the saddle, though.
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 9:48:25 AM UTC-7, Chris Birkenmaier wrote:
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> Thanks for the info on
That's also like $800+ for a pair of wheels there Joe...
I'd go with A23s and 32 to 36 spokes laced to Deore XT hubs for the mixed
terrain riding you describe. They work well, aren't overbuilt, are
reasonably cheap, easily serviceable, and still tubeless if that is
something that you
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Collin
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 2:51:47 PM UTC-7, Carla Waugh wrote:
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> I can’t decide about wheels and might rather do a set for my 650B bike. I
> would be using it for light gravel, dirt and road. If you have suggestions
> on hubs and rims please let me know. My shop would
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