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Ok, I will add Sammy J. Here. A lot of ceramic coating here. This bike has been setup in various configs over the years built I have settled on Albatross bars now. Seems like this frame was almost made for them.
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Howdy gang,After an unsuccessful attempt at finding a 58 Mustard Homer…I take delivery of this size 57, new to me, Sam today! I am pumped, and it should be an excellent canvas as a HiHo Silver specimen.I wanted to take a moment in light of recent scammy trends and briefly introduce myself. Happy to answer any follow up questions as well.I returned to bikes following a nominal investment in the bike infrastructure by Oklahoma City leadership. But the investment did at least provide a system of trails and paved pathways that allows for a good amount of riding off of the roadway.Unfortunately, I have had close friends struck and killed by vehicles on bikes and motorcycles. The environment has to be nearly perfect for me to feel even remotely comfortable touring on roads exclusively. The level of trust road cyclists have in the drivers passing by has always fascinated me. Driving is one of the most dangerous activities we can engage in. Anyhow enough of that.I began with Surly bikes, then quickly to Crust bikes, and finally…thanks to Blue Lug photography inspiration, a 58 Homer.The Homer is currently my favorite Riv. I have owned an orange Ram that was slightly too tall and an Atlantis 2 that could have worked but required some significant frame repair. Sold both bikes to Jarrod Bunk, an incredible person and former owner of Hope Cyclery.James knocked out the Homer build and Rich built a White/dynamo Quill wheelset. The bike fit like a tailored suit. My build was loosely modeled after the interpretation of James Homer prior to his latest Staff bike mods.Why did I sell it? Possibly the very cool buyer, maybe an attempt to cull bikes that couldn’t perform as well in NWA dirt touring (what was I thinking?), impulse, maybe some guilt in owning more bikes than my Wife (my best bud). I do regret selling it. But always forward.I traded a Crust Bombora for the Sam that I realized very quickly I was attempting to make more comfortable and upright like my Homer. I acknowledged this and happily traded. Hence the remaining ENVE wheels and White crankset I posted on the group recently.Let’s see, I have more than a few kiddos, three of the kids now ride also which is such a joy and I also train BJJ, weight lift/run.Some questions…The cockpit worked well for me, with an 80mm lugged stem and 90 reach Crust Shaka bar.I have received some helpful feedback already regarding this Sam. I would like to have a similar cockpit, if not the same with a Noodle or Shaka bar. Do I need a shorter stem?I have a new 85mm 90-190 stem. I wouldn’t mind running the Shaka again. Or snag a 70/80 stem to try the Noodle?Either way, I hope to buy a longer lugged stem from Jim and pick up an Albatross down the road. I certainly hope to try that one day.Anyone have any feedback on the H SON PLUS wheelset? No experience beyond Velocity and Crust wheels. Also my first experience with Campy.Will also be switching the saddle, seatpost, pedals, adding Moon Units, cages, and cable cherries.Photos of my previous Homer, and the Sam as it will arrive (hopefully)…Hope everyone is having a great week so far.Sent from my iPhone
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On May 9, 2024, at 12:18 AM, Brian Watts <watta...@gmail.com> wrote:
Howdy! I'm very excited to snag a Sam next Wednesday; I'll move over my Crust Romanceur bits: albatross, Paul Canti, White Ind. cranks etc. I'm so torn on the colors!! Fun bright periwinkle with more subdued accents or classic green with brown accents. INPUT??
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Thanks Paul - the red is a custom color. I wanted something as similar to 'Rad Red' that Richard Sachs was using a few years ago. There was supposed to be a hint of pink that didn't really come through, but i'm happy with it nonetheless.
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I see the Sachs with a hint of pink, spot on.These are all the same frame over so many years:
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On May 23, 2024, at 4:09 PM, Andrew Joseph <drew.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Finally picked up my Sam…
Better photos…
“The Cable Cherries are durable, reusable cable ends with a huge grip - no more crimps wiggling off leaving a frayed, pokey end! The easy-to-grab sphere shape makes adjusting cable tension or swapping components simple. Tape the included 1.5mm hex key to your tire lever, and you’re set!
Easily grab the sphere to snug up your cable tension. Take them on and off as much as you need with the included 1.5mm hex key & set screw. The Cable Cherries are CNC machined in Oakland, CA on the same equipment that makes surgical pins & screws. Get 'em tight, and have 'em for life.”
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