I like 'em. I'm certainly curious if the hanger addition will be
accompanied with any other spec changes like going from 120-130/132.5/135mm
rear hub spacing or just as a nice option on the 120mm frame. I recently
just found a crack on one of my single speeds reducing my fleet to a Clem
and
It reminds me a lot of the dropout on my old Surly Karate Monkey. Maybe
longer though, it’s hard to tell.
On Tuesday, December 6, 2022, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The "Quickbeam style ends" were shown on Rivs instagram. It's a plastic
> prototype, presumably 3d printed. They are pretty snazzy and
The "Quickbeam style ends" were shown on Rivs instagram. It's a plastic
prototype, presumably 3d printed. They are pretty snazzy and consistent
with lots of the "design vernacular" Rivendell has been using in the
2020s. They are hooded, so it's cheaply tiggable, and leaves tons of
freedom
I have not put together a complete bike although I've changed out many
parts over the years. I think I will begin acquiring parts with the plan to
build up a Roaduno in 2023. WI freewheel is a no-brainer for me but all the
other parts are TBD. I agree about TCO Bill. Although manageable to ride
That sounds about right to me, Eric. I'm guessing something that is kind
of like a Leo Roadini with cantilever brakes, clearance for 50mm tires and
Quickbeam-style ends. I hope it has a long front center to avoid TCO. My
Crust Florida Man has no TCO with 700x50 tires, and I think that's
I saw the earlier images, but it’s still not super clear. I’m guessing it’s
like a long wheelbase-sloping top tube Quickbeam?
On Wednesday, August 3, 2022, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The Roaduno samples are on the boat, at the dock in Oakland this week, so
> those sample builds will be along soon.
Exciting indeed. I will be first in line for the production frames. I
wonder what the color options will be?
Bones
On Wednesday, August 3, 2022 at 8:26:50 AM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The Roaduno samples are on the boat, at the dock in Oakland this week, so
> those sample builds will be
The Roaduno samples are on the boat, at the dock in Oakland this week, so
those sample builds will be along soon. Exciting.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 7:08:47 PM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote:
> I think the Gallops are 2023 and they have already gone through two proto
I think the Gallops are 2023 and they have already gone through two proto
stages. I think Roadunos might be further out than that.
On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 11:00:35 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The plan had been that the Prototype Roadunos would be in one of these
> Summer Shipments. I
The plan had been that the Prototype Roadunos would be in one of these
Summer Shipments. I think that the prototype Roadunos maybe were in the
shipment with the Atlantis' or maybe will be in the next shipment. Those
will be prototypes, so we'll presumably get to see them built up, and
locals
Hey all, I wanted to revive this old thread to see if any one has any new
information about when the Roaduno might be released for sale.
Thanks,
Doug
On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 9:27:35 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
> This excerpt is from the August 6 newsletter. I'll be shocked (but bake in
This excerpt is from the August 6 newsletter. I'll be shocked (but bake in
that I tend towards the skeptical) if we see a Roaduno before 2023.
- The rest of our orders, most of which we placed in September 2020, have
been pushed back to 2023. We're still waiting to hear for sure what we can
Is there any update on the Roaduno? If there was, I missed it.
?
M
On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 3:52:10 PM UTC-5 Philip Williamson wrote:
> How about those colors and graphics?? I love them.
> https://www.rivbike.com/blogs/peeking-through-the-knothole/no-22-december
> The headbadge is no
How about those colors and graphics?? I love them.
https://www.rivbike.com/blogs/peeking-through-the-knothole/no-22-december
The headbadge is no Rosco Bubbe rocketship, but #2 is quite nice.
(Chrome ate my longer post)
Philip
Santa Rosa, CA
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 3:03:18 PM UTC-8
That's dynamite news for you long-leggers! Start planning your builds!
If anybody wants to go uber-traditional I have a NIB Dura Ace Track hub, 32
hole, for $90. If you want to go strictly fixed, there may be no classier
hub.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at
Bad news.
I asked and they said they were cancelling all but the smallest of the
singlespeeds because of my incessant badgering. Sorry 61ers, Sorry 57ers.
Sorry 59ers, Sorry 57.75ers. No singlespeeds for anybody over 5'4"...
-Kai
JUST KIDDING!! There's already a 64 planned, and with a 6%
I'm sorry, it was my bad memory! The R were 45.3 mm across the tread and
I needed more clearance.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclemoss/7531767556/in/datetaken-public/;
title="P1030186">https://live.staticflickr.com/7106/7531767556_5a9dd3834f_k.jpg;
width="2048" height="1370" alt="P1030186">
I was puzzled by the 38mm R too. Mine are 700 x 43 and I thought that was
the only size in 700C?
On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 11:05:04 PM UTC-5 Corwin wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I admit I have an older [coleman green] Quickbeam. My 38mm Schwalbe Dureme
> Supremes fit with room to spare. My Rene
Hi -
I admit I have an older [coleman green] Quickbeam. My 38mm Schwalbe Dureme
Supremes fit with room to spare. My Rene Herse 38mm Barlow Pass tires fit
with OODLES of room to spare. I have seen numerous posts and articles
ascribing usage of 44mm tires on Quickbeams. Perhaps your Rock'n Roads
Bill,
I love the idea. I remember Grant writing in an email or blahg or
somewhere, in terms of the business, "We're smaller than you think." We'd
really prove that in a lovely way if we realized a larger run of a new
singlespeed.
Any tall guys who're serious: let's talk.
paul
takoma
My guess would be closer to 1800-2000.
Sky in new west
> On Dec 15, 2020, at 7:32 PM, Paul Choi wrote:
>
> What would this sell for, $1,400 complete?
>
>> On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 3:03:18 PM UTC-8 Nathan F wrote:
>> From today's BLAHG:
>>
>> "1. RoadUno, a onespeed derailerless
What would this sell for, $1,400 complete?
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 3:03:18 PM UTC-8 Nathan F wrote:
> From today's BLAHG:
>
> "1. *RoadUno,* a onespeed derailerless country-kind of bike (not modeled
> after a track bike). For pavement, town, commutes. It's not a trail bike.
> You can
Super interesting to see this new single (double?) speed! This past fall, I
finally had the funds to get my SimpleOne built up for riding here in hilly
western mass. Here's a link to some images post by my LBS, they put
together the bar, stem, brake, and fenders (they also built the wheelset).
If you ~100cm PBH folks are serious, I bet you could make it happen. We
all know Grant knows how to design a 65cm Roaduno. I'd say the chances are
decent that he already has it. The only reason Rivendell Bicycle Works
doesn't go 'one size larger' or 'one size smaller' is they don't have the
+1, Make that four of us pulling for a larger size.
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Howzabout a 68 Zombiebeam? (if you're familiar with Birdman's 'beam you'll
know what I mean). I've got two corpses...:)
-Kai
On Monday, December 14, 2020 at 7:03:17 PM UTC-5 Paul Richardson wrote:
> okay, so three of us pulling for the much-larger-than-61cm frameset...is
> that enough of a
okay, so three of us pulling for the much-larger-than-61cm frameset...is
that enough of a critical mass to convince the powers that be?
barring that, who's holding a 68cm quickbeam and wants to free up room in
the stable?
paul
takoma park, md.
On Monday, December 14, 2020 at 4:40:14 PM
My Quickbeam is spaced to 130mm and I use the Surly cassette spacer and cog
kit to get a perfect chainline. I like the 130 spacing as I can use any of
my road wheels. Also, I run 43mm Gravel Kings on my QB no problem. I
consider the geometry on my QB near perfect as an all around road bike, and
I had a feeling there must have been some discussion on this one after
finally catching up with the Blahg and seeing the teasers. Like Kai I have
my fingers crossed for a biggie in any color but assume the working text
from Ian's link confirms it'll get capped at 61cm. I have a tall 27"/69cm
This bike sounds a lot like the Rosco Roads, which used SimpleOne forks,
but tire clearance with fenders is apparently better . My Rosco Road has
130mm rear spacing and I do 700x35 to be on the safe side, but could
probably do 700x38. The RU is supposed to do 700x45 with fenders. I
wouldn't
I expect these are sized like the more recent Rivendells such as the Sam
Hillborne, etc. The 54cm would be the right size for me, and I would have
ridden a 56 or 58cm Quickbeam, for example.
Chris
On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 8:58:54 PM UTC-5 Berkeleyan wrote:
> Okay, after reading the
Okay, after reading the obscure details on the R1, I stand corrected.
Despite the shocking shortcoming of its very limited PBH range, it has one
great advantage over the QB of yore, and THAT is support for wider tires. I
tried running Bruce Gordon Rock 'n Roads (38mm) on my Orange QB, and they
To Patrick's point on tubing, I get the sense that today's Rivendell "road"
tubing is practically yesterday's "mountain bike" tubing. Looking at the
CHG's engineering print, for instance, it's a 1.1-0.8-1.1 31.8 downtube and
0.9 25.4 top tube (ovalized). Not sure on the rear end. But you could
I'll be interested to see how this turns out. I'm not captivated by the
name, but I can always put tape over the decals. (*)
I'm curious what tubing they'll use; not that I sweat the numbers, but I
very belatedly (after 25 years of owning Rivendells) discovered that
thickwall OS tubing doesn't
Just hit the link, 61 for the biggie? sadface.
I too loved my Quickbeams, two 68s. I'd buy more if I could but would
welcome a brand new slightly tigged Roaduno in a size huge. Sloping tube 64
might've done it, alas, it isn't meant to be...
Won't be fitting any of those 40 new Roscos either, but
I think one key thing will be the dropout design. The draft copy says it
can handle a six tooth gap. That's what my Surly Cross Check could do with
careful gear selection, and it's forward facing horizontal dropouts are
much easier to live with than the rear facing track ends of the Quickbeam.
Hi Nathan,
No secret - I just searched "roaduno" using the search (magnifying glass
icon) on rivbike.com.
IanA Alberta Canada
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 10:54:35 PM UTC-7 Nathan F wrote:
> Interesting points all, and thanks to Ian for linking that (secret? I
> could only find it via
Interesting points all, and thanks to Ian for linking that (secret? I could
only find it via search) in-progress webpage. I too am hoping for shorter
chain stays, Grant comparing it to the Hillborne/Homer is good news in that
regard. After some further reflection the one thing I'm not a huge
I’m curious why they went/will go with a 120mm spacing. Correct me if I’m
wrong, but it seems like 130 would allow for a larger variety hub options.
In theory, wouldn’t a 130mm SS-specific hub have slightly wider flanges
thus allowing for a stronger wheel build?
-Robert
On Friday, December
I'd like a Lime Olive one. Single top tube? Probably. Sloping top tube?
yes, since there are only 4 sizes. Rebirth of Roadini? It is a Roadini
version of the canti-Romulous. Long wheelbase? hope not.
Mike SLO CA
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 7:08:16 PM UTC-8 robert.har...@gmail.com
wrote:
Was there a picture I missed? I am super excited as a QB ownerclearance for
50s!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 11, 2020, at 8:33 PM, Berkeleyan wrote:
>
>
> How will it be different than a QuickBeam? That's more of a rhetorical
> question, maybe just asking what was there to improve
How will it be different than a QuickBeam? That's more of a rhetorical
question, maybe just asking what was there to improve on a QB that a R1
will get right? My 66cm QuickBeam (Orange) already has *adjustable* wheel
base, is fully lugged, and has proved versatile enough for a loaded S24O, a
Fingers crossed that they'll make a big one...
..any color will do
-Kai
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 6:03:18 PM UTC-5 Nathan F wrote:
> From today's BLAHG:
>
> "1. *RoadUno,* a onespeed derailerless country-kind of bike (not modeled
> after a track bike). For pavement, town, commutes. It's
It looks great. So far the colours are more along the lines of green and
orange/gold which both sound great.
https://www.rivbike.com/products/roaduno-2021?_pos=2&_sid=2cf69cddb&_ss=r
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 4:03:18 PM UTC-7 Nathan F wrote:
> From today's BLAHG:
>
> "1. *RoadUno,* a
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