t easily
>>>> resolved. Good luck Leah!
>>>>
>>>> Brian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, October 7, 2024 at 9:58:56 AM UTC-5 mwill...@gmail.com
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Rivendell is very
gt;>>
>>> On Oct 5, 2024, at 16:22, Tristen Moss wrote:
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>>> Hey Liz! I didn’t even realize you needed a Flickr account to look at
>>> photos haha. Hope you’re well!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 4:22:
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>>>>> Great photos and reports everyone! I Had a great fall ride up Left
>>>>> Hand Canyon to Ward, CO last weekend, one of Boulder’s classics! The
>>>>> colors
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>>> resolved. Good luck Leah!
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, October 7, 2024 at 9:58:56 AM UTC-5 mwill...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Rivendell is very clear on their website as to why th
with head tubes. Best wishes.MikeOn Oct 7, 2024, at 4:16 AM, 'John Hawrylak, Woodstown NJ' via RBW Owners Bunch <rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:LeahBased on the history of the 3 Platys, facing the HT on the one from Vegas (assuming this is the ticing one) may be a good idea bas
>>>> different lower attachment.)
>>>>
>>>> I'm pretty sure older versions of the rack had a loop at the bottom
>>>> where one could secure the pannier's hook, and the current 32R (Big Back
>>>> Rack, Medium) still has such
e
>> one could secure the pannier's hook, and the current 32R (Big Back Rack,
>> Medium) still has such a loop.
>>
>> Thank you.
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>>>> Colorprint II film. Grateful for a good climb, a solid lunch at the top in
>>>> Ward, and a wonderful journey back down on my Atlantis. Couldn’t have
>>>> asked
>&
fferent lower attachment.)
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure older versions of the rack had a loop at the bottom
>>> where one could secure the pannier's hook, and the current 32R (Big Back
>>> Rack, Medium) still has such a loop.
>>>
>>> T
he bottom where
>> one could secure the pannier's hook, and the current 32R (Big Back Rack,
>> Medium) still has such a loop.
>>
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>>> my own bottom bracket shells on two of my bikes that use a cup and cone
>>> style bottom bracket, but I’ve been fortunate enough to not have an issue
>>> with head tubes. Best wishes.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> On Oct
couraged that you have landed on two bikes
>> (Rambo and the randonneur) that continue to exceed expectations.
>>
>> It’s also instructive to hear about the many bikes you tried and passed
>> on. For those of us who are years behind you in our journey it’s
>> instruc
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>>
>> It’s also instructive to hear about the many bikes you tried and passed
>> on. For those of us who are years behind you in our journey it’s
>> instructive to hear that they aren’t all gonna be keepers.
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>> Dustin in VA
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>>>> Canyon to Ward, CO last weekend, one of Boulder’s classics! The colors
>>>> were vibrant - I brought my Canon AE-1 to capture a bit of it on some 3M
>>>> Colorp
I'm pretty sure older versions of the rack had a loop at the bottom
>>> where one could secure the pannier's hook, and the current 32R (Big Back
>>> Rack, Medium) still has such a loop.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
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op at the bottom where
>> one could secure the pannier's hook, and the current 32R (Big Back Rack,
>> Medium) still has such a loop.
>>
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> on. For those of us who are years behind you in our journey it’s
> instructive to hear that they aren’t all gonna be keepers.
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> On Oct 6, 2024, at 9:40 AM, ascpgh wrote:
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> F
oises!). My derailleur was broken in half. A spoke had been bent
> and broken off. There was a small crack in the frame where the derailleur
> is attached (we are hopeful it is just the paint).
>
> I am devastated! I will send updates on the repair as soon as Mama Platy
> is
hase frames. They state that they will do it if asked for $30. I’ve done
>> my own bottom bracket shells on two of my bikes that use a cup and cone
>> style bottom bracket, but I’ve been fortunate enough to not have an issue
>> with head tubes. Best wishes.
>>
>>
> my own bottom bracket shells on two of my bikes that use a cup and cone
> style bottom bracket, but I’ve been fortunate enough to not have an issue
> with head tubes. Best wishes.
>
> Mike
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> On Oct 7, 2024, at 4:16 AM, 'John Hawrylak, Woodstown NJ' via
ly
>>>>> designed them to work this way. Personally, I don’t know enough about
>>>>> engineering or metallurgy to know if this is a good or bad idea, so
>>>>> please
>>>>> don’t think I’m advising you to do this.
>>>>&g
head tubes. Best wishes.MikeOn Oct 7, 2024, at 4:16 AM, 'John Hawrylak, Woodstown NJ' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:LeahBased on the history of the 3 Platys, facing the HT on the one from Vegas (assuming this is the ticing one) may be a good idea based on what Peter White mentioned. You m
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ls to machine the head tune
> and the fork crown so that the headset components are in the correct
> alignment. Then your bike will really shine."*
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> This needs to be in bold, pinned to the top of the forum somewhere. I love
> RBW so much but the QC *even* on frames they'v
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e the head tune
and the fork crown so that the headset components are in the correct
alignment. Then your bike will really shine."*
This needs to be in bold, pinned to the top of the forum somewhere. I love
RBW so much but the QC *even* on frames they've 'prepped' in
aced the head tube while they were at it? I don’t know!
>
>
> On Oct 6, 2024, at 10:29 PM, 'John Hawrylak, Woodstown NJ' via RBW Owners
> Bunch wrote:
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> Garth stated; " The head tube facing is supposed to be at the time of
> manufacture...". I think we
stuff work they had to “face the bottom bracket” and it was a real challenge to get those cranks and bottom bracket to work on my frame. Maybe they went ahead and faced the head tube while they were at it? I don’t know!On Oct 6, 2024, at 10:29 PM, 'John Hawrylak, Woodstown NJ' via RBW Ow
poor quality, is whoever assembled Leah's Platy (RBW??)
may not have faced the HT. It's a shame, since it is 10 minute operation
if done on a bare frame, but probably a 1 hour job after the frame is
assembled, with removing the stem, disconnecting cables, remove the fixed
cups and then
t installation, I have found on
>>> all three of my Sams that the FSA headsets seem to loosen up pretty quickly
>>> after initial installation, and the linear bearings seem to want the
>>> adjustable surface to be pretty tight, tighter than normal ball bearing
>>>
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>> IMG_9973.jpg][image: IMG_9980.jpg][image: IMG_9988.jpg]
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e surface to be pretty tight, tighter than normal ball bearing
>> headsets.
>>
>> That said, I wouldn't describe the sound of a loose headset as "ticking",
>> it's more like "clunking" and is readily felt and seen by applying the
>> fro
gt; Hey Liz! I didn’t even realize you needed a Flickr account to look at
> photos haha. Hope you’re well!
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>
>
> On Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 4:22:04 PM UTC-7 Tristen Moss wrote:
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are years behind you in our journey it’s instructive to hear that they aren’t all gonna be keepers. Dustin in VAOn Oct 6, 2024, at 9:40 AM, ascpgh wrote:Fit was what brought me to dial Grant at RBW. I have your same physiology and production bikes have never been optimal for me. Reaching an
h for me. It adequately shields my eyes, but doesn't stick out so far as to interfere with a helmet. In fact, I've been ordering custom caps from Randi Jo and I've requested custom brims that match the dimensions of this old Ibex cap.BrianLex KY
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ould do the same thing. Maybe
>> that’s why ticks come to us…so our problem-solving muscles exercise..
>>
>> Please keep updating your progress!
>>
>> Liz in Cincinnati
>>
>>
>> Sent with delight from my iPhone
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>> On Oct 6, 2024, at 9
he same thing. Maybe that’s why
> ticks come to us…so our problem-solving muscles exercise..
>
> Please keep updating your progress!
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> On Oct 6, 2024, at 9:32 AM, 'John Hawrylak, Woodstown NJ' via
updating your progress!Liz in CincinnatiSent with delight from my iPhoneOn Oct 6, 2024, at 9:32 AM, 'John Hawrylak, Woodstown NJ' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:LeahI believe Peter is referring to shop that has an 'alignment table'. A good frame builder would have one too.I would s
Fit was what brought me to dial Grant at RBW. I have your same physiology
and production bikes have never been optimal for me. Reaching an effective
seated pedaling position and not having a huge drop or reach to the bars
felt like a crusade and before the internet you had to carefully consider
7;s more like "clunking" and is readily felt and seen by applying the
> front brake and pushing the bike forward and back.
>
> And I would be irate if a shop mechanic handed back my bike with a mangled
> part. My headset locknuts are bit scuffed but I only have myself to blam
w to properly torque that sucker.4. I can’t get the bars to move on me, if that’s what you’re wondering. I can stand and put weight on them and they don’t obviously slip.Thanks for your help!Leah
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> On Tuesday 1 October 2024 at 18:14:26 UTC+2 dros...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> Tell her that the toe overlap is a potential risk to your life.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 1, 2024 at 12:11 PM mark hammer wrote:
>>
>
024 at 12:11 PM mark hammer wrote:
>
>> OK, I know I'm posting this on the RBW site, but hear me out... I'm an
>> avid rider. Less so a mechanic. I have a 20-year old Soma Double Cross that
>> has suited me well over the years. It's outfitted with drop bars an
. Whether it is a
> bicycle, a guitar, a house or a pair of trousers. Stop making sense and get
> the one you want.
>
> IanA (who is still trying to learn this in Kitimat BC).
> On Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 9:11:35 AM UTC-7 mrkm...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> OK, I know I'm
>> the one you want.
>>
>> IanA (who is still trying to learn this in Kitimat BC).
>> On Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 9:11:35 AM UTC-7 mrkm...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> OK, I know I'm posting this on the RBW site, but hear me out... I'm an
>>>
ing and want
to talk to you.
Preference leans toward frameset only so I can build this puppy up. But I'm
not against a complete build.
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>>> perfect width and length for me. It adequately shields my eyes, but doesn't
>>> stick out so far as to interfere with a helmet. In fact, I've been ordering
>>> custom caps from Randi Jo and I've requested custom brims that match the
>>>
C-4 zakk.ba...@gmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Riv peoples!
>>>> Just finished my first build/Riv and realizing I need a rear fender for
>>>> the sloppier days of winter. I was using a Win Wing on my previous ride
>>>> (Kona Humu) bu
November, 2016, when she first got the bike).
>>>
>>> Bruce in Empire[image: P1010055 copy 2.jpg][image: P1010049 copy 2.jpg]
>>>
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ine that would be the case. The
>>>> stem is maybe a year old and the bars maybe 3 years.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Has this ever happened to you? How did you fix it?
>>>>
>>>> 3. Would a faceplater stem fix this issue? If I thought it would, I’d
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r this size.
>>>>
>>>> 3. JA/Atlantis go big or small - Considering how long the top tubes on
>>>> these bikes have gotten do you think they lose the option to convert to
>>>> drop bars? Analog cycles is a strong proponent of going as short as 0mm on
>&
kly
>>> after initial installation, and the linear bearings seem to want the
>>> adjustable surface to be pretty tight, tighter than normal ball bearing
>>> headsets.
>>>
>>> That said, I wouldn't describe the sound of a loose he
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mal ball bearing
>> headsets.
>>
>> That said, I wouldn't describe the sound of a loose headset as "ticking",
>> it's more like "clunking" and is readily felt and seen by applying the
>> front brake and pushing the bike forward and back.
>>
Hey Liz! I didn’t even realize you needed a Flickr account to look at
photos haha. Hope you’re well!
On Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 4:22:04 PM UTC-7 Tristen Moss wrote:
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triste...@gmail.com wrote:Purchased this frame from Bones about a month ago and finally got the build dialed in. Here’s a link to a couple photos. I’m absolutely in love with this bike! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201487812@N06/albums/
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nes about a month ago and finally got the
>>> build dialed in. Here’s a link to a couple photos. I’m absolutely in love
>>> with this bike!
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/201487812@N06/albums/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
a month ago and finally got the
>> build dialed in. Here’s a link to a couple photos. I’m absolutely in love
>> with this bike!
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/201487812@N06/albums/
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>>
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it seems
>> there is a noticeable (good?) effect. For those of you who bought the newer
>> versions for touring - is the longer chainstay a significant hindrance in
>> transporting bikes or flying with them?
>>
>> Thank you for helping out,
>> peter
>>
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is readily felt and seen by applying the
> front brake and pushing the bike forward and back.
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> And I would be irate if a shop mechanic handed back my bike with a mangled
> part. My headset locknuts are bit scuffed but I only have myself to blame
> :-)
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?) effect. For those of you who bought the newer
> versions for touring - is the longer chainstay a significant hindrance in
> transporting bikes or flying with them?
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y…I worked so hard today. I have been sick for a month, an extra
>> disadvantage. My heart rate was up in the 150s the entire ride except for
>> when it was 179, during my pull in a crosswind. But that little bike with
>> its unfortunate wheels and boat anchor racks got me throu
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suggestion to dismantle and grease the stem inside of the expander bolt,
>>>> everything ! Aluminum next to steel often makes noise without some kind of
>>>> buffer.
>>>>
>>>> You don't need any skill to use the scope, just point it near
r racks got me through all 29 miles
> without lagging.
>
> You can do hard things and do them well, even if you happen to be astride
> the sparkliest, silliest, most poorly-appointed bike in your group!
>
> It helps if you have your Northern Lights jersey.
>
> Leah
>
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t;>> steel often makes noise without some kind of buffer.
>>>
>>> You don't need any skill to use the scope, just point it near or on the
>>> target and listen.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.harborfreight.com/mechanics-stethoscope-63691.html
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It helps if you have your Northern Lights jersey.
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>> OK, I know I'm posting this on the RBW site, but hear me out... I'm an
>> avid rider. Less so a mechanic. I ha
n Pasadena, and the shipping cost using Bike Flights. The process of
> packing could be up to week before shipping depending on their workload, it
> could be sooner. Shipping will only be in the CONUS no overseas shipping to
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> Payment: I will accept PayPal Friend
faceplater stem, which is ok.
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>>>>>>>> Geez, I can't believe I didn't see this before. Thanks!
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>>>>>>>> On Monday, August 26, 2024 at 2:49:35 PM UTC-4 maxcr wrote:
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wouldst gabble like a** thing most brutish,*
*I endowed thy purposes w**ith words that made them known.*
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>> *When thou didst not, savage, k**now thine own meaning,*
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>> *But wouldst gabble like a** thing most brutish,*
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>> *I endowed thy purposes w**ith words that made them known.*
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