Re: My new 65 Homer.

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lungimsam

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Oct 15, 2012, 8:51:24 PM10/15/12
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I like the standard Riv builds. I don't think it is being a copycat.

I think the build kits are fantastic.
Be glad you have it. I don't on mine.
 
Please post pics so we can all drool...
 
One thing I did that was different was run the bar end cable housings along the noodle bars, exiting at stem with the brake housings. Works great - cleaner look.

Joe Bernard

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Oct 15, 2012, 11:07:17 PM10/15/12
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HA! I know the feeling. My new-to-me Saluki is due to arrive tomorrow, and I've had similar qualms about the build. All the parts I have ready for it fit its intended Country Bike mission: triple Suginos, city-type bars, friction shifters, cork grips, wide Brooks saddle, saddlebag. You're right about how Rivendell absorption can distort our view of these bicycles. To most carbon-riding types, they look very different..possibly vintage. To us EVERY bike looks this way :)

Montclair BobbyB

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Oct 16, 2012, 10:50:16 AM10/16/12
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Hey, I'm always striving for the George Clooney look, and apologize to no one (uh, except George)... The Riv look?  It's what other bikes should aspire to ... Can we please see pics???  Congrats!

On Sunday, October 14, 2012 10:23:18 PM UTC-4, Marcus80 wrote:
Jeez, I really sweat the details on this bike, my first new bike since a 1997 Indy Fab Deluxe. I poured over every write up, pic and mention I could find both before, during and after the order. It was all handled by Keven, who was great to talk to. It took 8 or 9 weeks, start to finish, so I had a lot of time to second guess every single thing. I went with noodles, and I really like them, but I still want albatross bars, too. So anyway, I get this thing, pull it out of the box, put it together and add the rest of the small stuff I had envisioned for it, and VOILA!, it looks just like everyone else's Rivendell. I fear that I have super saturated my brain with Rivendell oriented images, and where once I could easily pick out the subtleties of other builds, the entirety of it all, sitting here staring back at me, I almost feel like I plagarized the whole "look". I feel like an imposter. Don't get me wrong, I think that it's gorgeous.......I don't know......maybe its just to damned clean.....and there is a solution to that. Ive been riding the same bike for so long, I almost feel like I'm cheating on it. If you see me out there, (Boston area) and think that I stole your look, I probably did....sorry

Allingham II, Thomas J

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Oct 16, 2012, 10:52:15 AM10/16/12
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+1 on pics.  And a bike is never done – you’ll be tinkering forever, and soon enough it will look like nobody’s bike but yours.  Congrats!

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Oct 16, 2012, 11:24:08 AM10/16/12
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I think this happens too often. The standard Riv look is classic and great, but it doesn't satisfy the need of some to personalize the bike. Of course, personalizing it will not impress most of those who are accustomed to the standard package, but if you like electric pink lightning-bolt Deep-V rims, I say go for it.
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Allingham II, Thomas J

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Oct 16, 2012, 11:34:58 AM10/16/12
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And a Paul Flatbed on the REAR…

 

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Allingham II, Thomas J

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Oct 16, 2012, 11:36:28 AM10/16/12
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And it appears that bike is the personal build of Aaron himself, of Aaron’s Bikes.

lungimsam

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Oct 16, 2012, 11:36:55 AM10/16/12
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Check out this cat's personalized Riv.

Joe Bernard

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Oct 16, 2012, 12:51:37 PM10/16/12
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WOW..a little too brave for my tastes. I may put that Patterson 2-speed system on the Saluki in lieu of the triple Sugino and a front derailer. Match that with with my "CNC-era" Amarican-made Precision Billet rear mech, and I'd say that's different enough, eh?
 
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

David Verrinder

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Oct 15, 2012, 5:59:56 PM10/15/12
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I had a similar experience buying and building my Hillborne.  My advice?  Revel in the look!  It is a sign of solid, comfortable cycling unknown to those who plagiarized the racing look without even knowing it.

David

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Jeez, I really sweat the details on this bike, my first new bike since a 1997 Indy Fab Deluxe. I poured over every write up, pic and mention I could find both before, during and after the order. It was all handled by Keven, who was great to talk to. It took 8 or 9 weeks, start to finish, so I had a lot of time to second guess every single thing. I went with noodles, and I really like them, but I still want albatross bars, too. So anyway, I get this thing, pull it out of the box, put it together and add the rest of the small stuff I had envisioned for it, and VOILA!, it looks just like everyone else's Rivendell. I fear that I have super saturated my brain with Rivendell oriented images, and where once I could easily pick out the subtleties of other builds, the entirety of it all, sitting here staring back at me, I almost feel like I plagarized the whole "look". I feel like an imposter. Don't get me wrong, I think that it's gorgeous.......I don't know......maybe its just to damned clean.....and there is a solution to that. Ive been riding the same bike for so long, I almost feel like I'm cheating on it. If you see me out there, (Boston area) and think that I stole your look, I probably did....sorry

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Peter Morgano

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Oct 16, 2012, 2:30:44 PM10/16/12
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Ride the heck out of it, then in a couple of years treat yourself to a custom paint job!

Andy Smitty Schmidt

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Oct 17, 2012, 12:48:07 AM10/17/12
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As a fellow 65 Homer-er... a hearty congratulations on the new bike. 

Even if it is a typical Riv build, it's nice to see pictures. 

Did you go with 1TT or 2TT? Does anyone know if there are other Riv models/sizes that have 2TT as an option?

I've had my 65 Homer for about a year and it's been through several configurations... kid haulin' grocery getter, s24o, s36otourer, sunny day tripper, rainy day tripper, family vacationer, randonneur, and a few others I don't really remember at the moment. It was a wonderful bike for all of them. 

Don't be afraid to tinker with the set-up. 

Happy riding. 

--Andy
Portland, OR

Peter Morgano

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Oct 17, 2012, 6:36:46 PM10/17/12
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No offense intended but looking over the buildup it is amazing so methinks I smell the humble brag at work here. Paul Brakes, Phil hub, SON 28 generator, Giles bag, Tubus Rack. Every part of this bike is top shelf all the way. Anyone who knows bikes will admire this build and not have a thought that it isnt "unique" enough.  I mean you have nearly color matched zip ties!! :)
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Here are some pics:   http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcus80/
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Joe Bernard

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Oct 17, 2012, 6:59:31 PM10/17/12
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Hmm..I see your point, Peter. My Saluki has some top-shelf stuff awaiting it, too. But no worries..I'll be braggin' like a fool!
 
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

Peter Morgano

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Oct 17, 2012, 7:07:08 PM10/17/12
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That's what I like to hear!

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lungimsam

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Oct 17, 2012, 7:11:21 PM10/17/12
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There is some serious money in that bike. That's right -  I italicized, emboldened, and underlined the word "serious".

Good idea on the locking skewers. That is a beautiful ride.

Ryan

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Oct 18, 2012, 12:19:37 PM10/18/12
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How do you like those levers? I paired them with the Velo-Orange Gran Cru long reach brakes
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