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Blazing high above your head;
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When all the stars are dead.
(Rilke, Buddha in Glory)
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Of course, it's a Riv, so it must look good.
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It can be difficult, especially if the bike wasn't built with proper
distances for the mounting points. The Atlantis is notoriously
difficult, requiring the full length of a wine cork as a spacer at the
chainstay bridge. What bike are you installing fenders on, and what
kind of fenders are you mounting?
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As for fenders, once I did this I had no problem with rub on the
Kojaks; it was the rear that rubbed, and only on the sides.
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In other news (y'all): I ordered some Civia flat aluminum fenders in
silver (they come in "many designer colors" but silver will complement
the racks and rims and bars, etc). These are 622X42, but I figure that
a fender without a curved cross section ought to bend nicely, without
lasting strains, and give me ample length. I daresay they won't
protect as well as the Berthouds, but I do want this bike to have some
sort of fenders.
Photos when all said and done.
Have been too busy to ride much, but I did do a couple of 16 milers
and the new Kojaks -- dare I say it? -- transform the bike. Perhaps
it's just the encouraging feeling you have with new stuff, but I would
swear that the bike is, at least, as fast as with the Turbos and, of
course, it is much smoother over bigger bumps. And even though the
gear is 72 instead of the 69 with the skinnies, climbing seems to be
just as easy.
If I have to guess, I would attribute the improvement to the flywheel
effect of the heavier tires: 400 versus 200 grams. The Riv now feels
more like the 700C fixies I ride, with their inevitably heavier wheels
-- and the weight extended further out on a "lever arm." The Kojaks
feel more like those.
Oh, and I cannot recommend highly enough the new old-style Maes
Parallels: long, flat ramp even with the ends of the hooks perfectly
level. An inch higher, about an inch longer in reach (115 versus 90),
and 15 mm shallower (125 versus 140). I get as aero but with higher
flats: the hooks and hoods are higher but further away. Wonderful.
Anyway, climbing 1 mile long Meadowlark between Corrales and Rio
Rancho, and standing for 2/3 of it, the bike felt just perfect.
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