I recently bought a 56 AHH frame from Peter, and I have to agree its a
wonderful bike. My current setup is much less "full riv" than yours. A
bit closer to a late 70's race bike. I took my first ride outside the
neighborhood last weekend and found myself thinking "I have got to get
myself one of these". Then of course I remembered I already had. Lots
of fun there.
On Jul 2, 7:26 am, Peter Morgano <
uscpeter11...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice to see there will be one less 23mm fixie around brooklyn when I am
> riding out there! Have fun with the AHH, it is a sweet ride.
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> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Peter Pesce <
petepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > That's a beauty! You really went full Riv on that one - Moustache bars,
> > Grip Kings, a huge Saddle sack!
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> > Welcome to the club.
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> > -Pete in CT
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> > On Sunday, July 1, 2012 9:23:48 PM UTC-4, Jimmy Hutch wrote:
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> >> Hey, all,
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> >> I've been reading RBW Owners Bunch for a couple of weeks and this is my
> >> first post.
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> >> I took the plunge and ordered a Rivendell, it arrived a couple of weeks
> >> ago. A 54cm AHH with 650B wheels.
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> >> A bicycle has been part of my commute for the past 10 years or so. I
> >> have several "typical commutes" that include various combinations of
> >> bicycle and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). My other commuting bikes are:
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> >> - 1955 Phillips 3-speed; Round-trip from home to LIRR station, 1
> >> mile each way.
> >> - Brompton - 1 mile ride to LIRR, 5 mile ride in NYC to office -
> >> reverse on the way home.
> >> - Bike Friday New World Tourist - I use this for 25 mile commute in
> >> the morning - 5 miles from office to LIRR in evening.
> >> - Merlin Agilis - Round-trip from LI to NYC 25 miles each way.
> >> (retired)
> >> - Rivendell A. Homer Hilsen - to replace the Merlin for the
> >> round-trip commute.
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> >> After switching between the Merlin than the BF regularly I began to
> >> notice that the Merlin took more effort to ride than the BF - I suspect it
> >> was a combination of the aggressive riding position coupled with carrying a
> >> large backpack for 25 miles - it was brutal. I came to favor the BF over
> >> the Merlin for the long commute. So I started researching full-sized bike
> >> to replace the Merlin and came upon Rivendell - I decide to order one and
> >> give it a try. I'm amazed at how well the Rivendell rides, it is
> >> remarkably comfortable, it is fast, it is maneuverable - what is the
> >> reason? is it the fat tires? the use of steel and lugs? the geometry? the
> >> forks? I have no clue but if everyone had a bike that rides like my
> >> Rivendell, they would all ride a lot more often.
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> >> Here is a pic from my maiden voyage taken somewhere in Brooklyn.
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