Show me your Riv with Bullmoose bars

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Max S

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Jun 18, 2024, 9:42:58 PM6/18/24
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As everyone knows, having a stem or a handlebar in the workshop and not attached to a bike is a very dangerous situation. I find myself in a double hazard with a Bullmoose handlebar / quill stem in the shop, not attached to any bike. The one proven safety measure in such a situation is to build a bike around it. As everyone knows. 

So, inspire me with your awesomest Bullmoosey-ist builds! 

- Max "double trouble" in A2 

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Jun 19, 2024, 6:40:04 AM6/19/24
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IMG_2490.jpegI will definitely recommend an Appaloosa bullmoose bar build!
Randy in WI

Paul M

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Jun 19, 2024, 9:06:52 AM6/19/24
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Supreme comfort with the Choco-Moose handlebar. 
Paul in Eugene, Oregon

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Dorothy C

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Jun 19, 2024, 9:45:03 AM6/19/24
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IMG_3505.jpegMy 2016 46cm Appa with Bullmoose and Ergon grips

Drurad

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Jun 19, 2024, 11:02:27 AM6/19/24
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Bill Lindsay

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Jun 19, 2024, 11:42:35 AM6/19/24
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I hope someday to be reunited with this one.  My former Bombadil:


Bill Lindsay
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Tommy Love

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Jun 19, 2024, 11:56:42 AM6/19/24
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Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY

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Jun 19, 2024, 1:40:24 PM6/19/24
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That’s a 200mm’er on your Bombadil, yes? That’s my dream-moose, only available with those Bombadils, I’ve heard. Good luck getting it back into the fold.
-Kai

Bill Lindsay

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Jun 19, 2024, 2:29:14 PM6/19/24
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My Bullmoose was indeed a 200mm variant.

BL in EC

vernon brooks

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Jun 20, 2024, 12:31:45 AM6/20/24
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Marty Gierke, Stewartstown PA

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Jun 20, 2024, 7:06:39 AM6/20/24
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Gone but not forgotten Quickbeam

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And my current rig - the CLEM-H single speeder

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Marty Gierke, Stewartstown PA

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Jun 20, 2024, 10:18:27 AM6/20/24
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Oh yeah - and this one:

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Berkeleyan

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Jun 20, 2024, 12:57:47 PM6/20/24
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66cm QB that gets daily/weekly love all around Berkeley. The Harlequin wrap has held up great over the past decade, thanks to shellac.

Mackenzy Albright

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Jun 20, 2024, 7:25:25 PM6/20/24
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Mackenzy,

What a useful looking mixte.  A few follow up questions for curious minds:  

Cable routing?  Is your rear brake cable wound up in your basketless basket net?  What is that mount your have strapped to your swoopy top tube?  I see two rings up front, are you finger shifting the front or just using the big ring on this?  

Thanks
Dustin in VA



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ian m

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Jun 20, 2024, 10:58:57 PM6/20/24
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Also what are those brake levers??

Mackenzy Albright

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Jun 21, 2024, 3:28:09 PM6/21/24
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Dustin - I had just hauled my hotdog air compressor to work with me and had it bungie netted on my portuer rack. It's just awkwardly hooked onto the handlebars over the cables. I have a double ring in front - but only use the 34 for my riding so I don't shift into a small ring almost ever so don't bother with a derailler. I am happy to tap it with my toe to shift down on the rare occasion. 

The mount on the swoop toob is a wzrd bikes cargo deck: https://www.wzrd.bike/justtryingtosurviveundercapitalism/p/cargo-decks 

Ian - It's an aliexpress lite speed levers. I snapped the bolt on this version and switched to a paul knockoff lite speed lever for now. It's very difficult to find (modern) V-brake levers that don't have bolts in annoying spots. Eventually I'd like real Pauls. Lite speeds have been *fine*. 

maxcr

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Jun 21, 2024, 3:50:04 PM6/21/24
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Here's mine from last fall:

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And you can always get a nifty Blue Lug bag for that open space:
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And finally, not mine, but I had saved this beautiful bullmoose shot (I love those raw welds):
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Max

Tom Allingham

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Jun 22, 2024, 11:39:26 AM6/22/24
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One more, my build of one of the 8 Riv "Mystery" bikes that kick-started the looooong chain stay design:

Tom Allingham

Tom Allingham

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Jun 22, 2024, 11:39:26 AM6/22/24
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Two Bullmoose Bombadil builds -- the first was a temporary experiment with wooden rim wheels, the second a Rohloff-equipped black Stealth Bomber that I love.



Enjoy!

Tom Allingham

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Jun 22, 2024, 11:40:00 AM6/22/24
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Here's a kind of fancy Clementine I built for a charity auction:


Tom Allingham

Tom Allingham

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Jun 22, 2024, 11:40:00 AM6/22/24
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And here's what has to be the most unconventional build of the bunch -- a Clem with a Superpedestrian self-contained electric rear wheel -- which worked for less than a year.  Now repurposed as a conventional 7 speed derailleur bike.


Tom A.

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Takashi

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Jun 24, 2024, 10:09:05 AM6/24/24
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Tom, it's been a long time since I saw your post last time!
I remember seeing that beautiful Clementine on Flickr, it was really gorgeous!

Here are a couple of pictures of my Hunqapillar, both from 2014.

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Takashi

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Tom

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Jun 24, 2024, 12:03:31 PM6/24/24
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Max,
A while back I had a Bullmoose on my Clem H.  The Bullmoose, and a Jones Bar I had on a previous Clem, were definitely better than Albatross, etc. for light off-roading.  Rock solid & nice width.
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Bill Fulford

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Jun 25, 2024, 1:47:36 PM6/25/24
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B0917736-E2B8-45F7-BC46-6F769A67F0AA.jpegLike a PBJ or a BLT, a perfect combination, GBW and a bullmoose.

Max S

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Jun 25, 2024, 9:16:16 PM6/25/24
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These are great! 

My trials of this bar on a few different bikes suggest that the angle of the grip is best if it goes on a 71° or shallower head tube, and about level with the saddle, but I'm also always tempted to cut the ends a bit short... I'll include an image of one iteration from a few years ago... I somehow haven't found the right frame... 

Are folks finding it a good fit to run the bars above or below saddle?.. What's the head angle that works best?.. 

- Max "the bar that wags the bike" in A2

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Doug H.

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Jun 26, 2024, 8:08:39 AM6/26/24
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That nice Simple One reminded me that I had Chocomoose bars on mine. Here's a photo. That bike took a flight to England to a new owner a few years back.

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Doug
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