Hi Joe,
I used a nylon spacer on the bottom bracket to get the fender line
where I wanted it. The distance on the mounting at the brake bridge
was just what I could obtain using the standard fender brace and the
Sheldon Brown fender nuts. Removing the wheel doesn't require
deflating the tire, but I'm presently running a set of Panaracer
Category Pro I tires that I purchased from Rivendell some time back.
These are marked 700x28C, but the actual measurement of the tire is
25mm in width and height (from the rim). I imagine that a true 28mm
tire would not mount without partially deflating the tire. The
biggest problem with removing a wheel from the bike is actually the
Suntour Superbe Pro sidepull brake calipers, which don't open up very
wide.
Jim
On Nov 21, 10:33 am, Joe Bartoe <
jbar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Jim,
>
> How did you get the fender line to look that good on that bike? How did you space it rearward near the bottom bracket? Also what do you do for wheel removal? Do you have to deflate the tire?
>
> Joe
>
>
>
> > Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 08:59:00 -0800
> > Subject: [RBW] Re: fenders and short reach brakes
> > From:
Cloud...@aol.com
> > To:
rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com
>
> > The extended headtube was a "standard" feature of the Rivendell Road
> > Standard as early as 1996. Here's a quote from the Summer 1996
> > Rivendell Bicycle Works catalog: "The standard Rivendell frame has a
> > head tube 15mm taller than the top of the lug, and the steering tube
> > is 10mm extra longer (the difference is made up with a machined
> > spacer)..... If you know you won't want the high bar position, if you
> > understand its benefits but are set in your ways, we can build the
> > frame without the extension (it's easier to just leave it off, and
> > you'll save $10)."
>
> > My Rivendell Road Standard, built in 1996, has the extended head
> > tube. It obviously makes it easier to achieve a higher position of
> > the handlebars without having an extremely long stem. Here's a link
> > that shows the extension quite well:
>
> >
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37964304@N05/3634095108/in/set-721576197...
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