On Sep 24, 2020, at 4:56 PM, rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com wrote:
- It's a Bombadil - 2 Updates
- RBW's Banana Sax with inside flap for security is available. - 1 Update
- FS: Swift Industries Paloma Handlebar Bag and new KLICKfix for mounting - 1 Update
- FS: Rene Herse Antelope Hill tires, Swift Industries Short Stack Panniers - 1 Update
- Looking for in house bike stand/holder - 8 Updates
- WTB 62cm QB - 2 Updates
- How do you like/ DO you like your Fatty Rumpkins? - 1 Update
- Back In The Riv Saddle With A '98 Custom Starck-Riv - 2 Updates
- Do you leave it alone...or must you monkey? - 3 Updates
- Bluelug/Nitto Losco Bar - 1 Update
- Paul's Racer Brakes FS - 1 Update
- Sam Standover Hieghts for 51 & 55 - 1 Update
- FS: September Blow Out - 1 Update
Joseph Bernard <joer...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 04:52PM -0700
I rode it, the verdict is in, it's a great bike! I can't give any specifics
of ride quality because it just feels like a Riv to me: stable yet turns on
a dime, kinds floaty and zingy. Honestly it feels like a slightly shorter
version of my custom, which makes sense because the built-for-me frame was
spec'd pretty close to the Bombadil's mission.
Even the riding position is nailed right off the bat, which I find
hilarious. I plopped the bars and stem I had in there and set the saddle
height and it's perfect!
Here's a couple of sunny pics so you can see the raw metal better. Check
out that gusset under the downtube, I don't think any other Riv came with
it.
Joe Bernard
Joseph Bernard <joer...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 04:55PM -0700
Mark Roland <absolut...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 04:38PM -0700
I got mine a couple orders back, along with a jumbo grabby. I've been
grabbing the grabby but just broke out the banana on a short ride earlier
this evening. Both were purchased when I think the only color was gray. I
was hesistant, partly because I really liked the brown of my old jumbo
grabby, which someone grabbed out of my car :( a while back, partly because
I was worried about dirt.
No worries, most of the dirt is on the light side anyway. I almost think I
may like the gray better than the brown. And the banana is great--as
Roberta says, a bit roomier than my XS Sackville (in brown). And the gray
with the brown leather trim is high zoot & goes with my dark blue & black &
chrome Fuji Finest. Now I just have to break it in a bit. Shouldn't be too
hard as with winter coming the bag with more room will get the call more
often than not.
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On Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 12:58:39 PM UTC-4, Roberta wrote:
"Jim S." <ja...@simeri.me>: Sep 24 04:18PM -0700
$135 shipped.
Here's a description of the product:
https://builtbyswift.com/shop/paloma-handlebar-bag/
Here are photos:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9cCpw2PXkrdjJmTv6
Condition is good to very good. It looks like these are $175 new, and the
Klickfix is $27 new.
The Klickfix is included in the $135 price. I characterize the Klickfix as
new because I have never mounted it on a bike or even taken it out of its
box. Concededly, the box is a bit worn.
Zack <zac...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 03:59PM -0700
Tires gone, panniers still available. $209 shipped?
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 5:06:23 PM UTC-7 Zack wrote:
Joel <JRSt...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 10:36AM -0700
Cross posted on Bob.
I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very stable.
I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style to keep my
bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated. I’ve seen a few on eBay and
Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
Thanks
David <23wr...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 01:59PM -0400
Hi Joel
Are you talking a work stand or display stand. I have a couple of Nitto display stands that are quite nice but designed for 120 or 126 rear hubs so a bit of a wrestle to install. I also picked up a couple of Minoura stands that are newer so more readily fit modern bikes. More convenient but certainly a trade off on aesthetics.
David
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Ed Carolipio <ed.car...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 11:15AM -0700
I have the Feedback Velo Cache configured to carry 4
bikes: https://www.feedbacksports.com/product/velo-cache-black/
Good points:
- Free standing so no need to attach to anything, and from my experience
very stable
- Lightweight
- Fit and finish are excellent
- Rubber "grips" are sturdy and protect the paint finish on the top tube
Downsides:
- Pricey
- (Potential) Unknown how well it'll work with double top tube Rivs
- Need a top tube frame adapter for swoopy top tube frames(Clem L,
Cheviot, Gus/Suzie)
--Ed C.
On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 10:59:50 AM UTC-7 David Hays wrote:
Joel Stern <jrst...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 02:19PM -0400
David, not a work stand, not yet anyway. I want the bikes to be secure in
my sunroom which is where I leave them during cycling season but the stands
I have now are not at all secure, either too loose or too tight, I can
adjust but they seem to not be good for either 42mm or 48mm tires. These
use the front tire.
Joel
Joel Stern <jrst...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 02:21PM -0400
Thanks Ed, I was thinking of something like this or a floor stand. I will
take a look in a bit. I appreciate your input.
Joel
James Valiensi <jpval...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 11:33AM -0700
Feedback sports has nice floor stands for storage. I use them.
The Snag <northcoa...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 01:25PM -0700
Somafab has some nice looking stands by Kogu that are currently on sale....
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/category/tools-maintenance-racks-store-fixture-992
On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:33:21 AM UTC-7 James Valiensi wrote:
Joel Stern <jrst...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 04:40PM -0400
Thanks James, I’ll look.
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Dave Grossman <gma...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 10:21AM -0700
I will make a final appeal for a 62cm QB before I go and grab a BMC Monster
Cross canti. Matt is riding my old 58, which was way too small. I had what
I thought was 62cm last winter but that ended up being a 64cm and Reid
ended up with it after I bought it. Anyhow, if anyone has one they are
looking to move, let me know. Otherwise, I am close to giving up to
finding one of these until Riv reissues the single speed!
jamison brosseau <jamison....@gmail.com>: Sep 24 12:51PM -0700
email sent
On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 1:21:51 PM UTC-4 Dave Grossman wrote:
Nathan Mattia <nathan...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 12:17PM -0700
I just shoed Samwise with a pair of Rump-shakers this month, and I gotta
say, I dig em. They give off a lot more confidence in the corners on ANY
surface than did my Pari-Moto smooths (the ones a lot like the Loup Loup
Pass tires). I haven’t even tried running them with a lower psi yet, and
they’re still nice and cushy.
I see now that they are discontinued but my pop up every once in a while on
a site. Shame.
What are your impressions of your Fattys?
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Paul Brodek <pcb....@gmail.com>: Sep 24 11:04AM -0700
Thanks for linking it, Peter. If Trevor has it now, it went from Peter to
me to Trevor.
Peter asked me earlier offlist if the frame had been a little small for me,
and looking at my notes on the frame dims I said probably not. But now
looking at the built pix on flickr, yeah, definitely closer to "a little
too little" for me.
All I've managed with the new Starck Riv so far is a coupla round-the-block
sweeps, which it handled nicely. I detected slight notes of lemongrass,
with a subtle smoky finish.
Paul Brodek
Hillsdale, NJ USA
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 1:57:12 PM UTC-4, Peter Bridge wrote:
Paul Brodek <pcb....@gmail.com>: Sep 24 11:11AM -0700
Actually, come to think of it, if it was mine there's always the
possibility there was an intermediary caretaker between me and Trevor.
I'm pretty sure the color was considered a Burnt Orange. Frame size was
58.5cm square c-c, def a bit lower than I like. There were some paint flaws
down near the seat tube bottle bosses that were sanded away, visible in the
naked frame photos.
I have nothing against simplicity, but I think I like the curlier head lugs
on the '95 Road better than the simpler lines on the Starck.
Paul Brodek
Hillsdale, NJ USA
On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 2:04:21 PM UTC-4, Paul Brodek wrote:
Ben Mihovk <bjmi...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 07:04AM -0700
Got shipping notification for my Atlantis yesterday! I'm beyond excited.
I'll post a pic when it gets here...I'd do a full list of components now,
but honestly I went with what Vince picked out and my only input was that I
didn't need a saddle, I wanted the front of the Choco bar taped up, and
that I wanted inboard thumb shifters.
Should be ready to pick up at UPS Customer Center on Tuesday after work.
Cooler weather coming to Omaha should make for a lovely commute next
Wednesday morning!
On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 8:58:59 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
dougP <doug...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 10:28AM -0700
Ben:
You've probably seen photos on this forum of the epic packing job that
Rivendell does. When I got my Atlantis, I was able to ride it within an
hour of delivery, and I think the saddle & the pedals were the only things
I had to install. Like you, I went with their suggestion on parts & some
of the originals are still on there. Ride it out of the box, then start
tinkering. I think it took me a couple of weeks to find something to fuss
with.
dougP
On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 7:04:01 AM UTC-7, Ben Mihovk wrote:
Ben Mihovk <bjmi...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 10:36AM -0700
Doug,
Yes, I've seen the pack job! I've watched the video of Mark assembling a
Homer maybe fifteen times now (love the video and the music).
Good advice on riding for a while before tinkering. I'll definitely go that
way.
Ben
On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 12:28:45 PM UTC-5 dougP wrote:
Jason Fuller <jtf.f...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 08:03AM -0700
My comfortable height for "upright" bars is level with, to maybe 1" above
my saddle height, so Loscos make sense to me :D
James Valiensi <jpval...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 07:26AM -0700
HI,
I have a set I’m not using. They work really good and are a nice alternative to long reach calipers. These are a F&R set for recessed mounting.
https://www.paulcomp.com/shop/components/brakes/center-pull-brakes/racer-medium/ <https://www.paulcomp.com/shop/components/brakes/center-pull-brakes/racer-medium/>
$185 for the pair. This includes USPS Priority shipping. Payment via Paypal only. Friends and Family is nice-
aeroperf <dore...@comcast.net>: Sep 24 07:10AM -0700
Pat Smith <pbsm...@gmail.com>: Sep 24 06:51AM -0700
Hey Corwin I sent payment on the Nitto stems not realizing they were 26.0
clamp. I'd like to actually pass on these if it's not too late.
Thanks
Pat
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 5:35:14 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
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