Such a beautiful bike! The red is so rich--like a redheaded woodpecker's head. You'll certainly be visible, flying through downtown DC!:D
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Such a beautiful bike! The red is so rich--like a redheaded woodpecker's head. You'll certainly be visible, flying through downtown DC!:D
Got my new Rivendell Glorius mixte on Friday, and just finished all the adjustments on the trainer. It's pouring rain, so her maiden voyage outdoors will be tomorrow's commute. While all the rest of the bikes live in the basement, this one is in the living room...such a work of art! I got a front rack and a bag for the front, but I think I've decided to send them back and get a Nigel Smythe handlebar bag (like Trek and KnottedYet's) for the work ID, sunglasses, tire repair stuff, etc.
(I dropped the multitool while adjusting the saddle and already chipped the paint. :( But I was happy to discover that Opi nail polish "The Thrill of Brazil"--my winter toe color--is a perfect match!)
Here she is, with Remy and Bailey supervising...
She's lovely! Have you given her a name yet?
Well good, you got that first ding out of the way. Red is such a practical bike color.Quote:
(I dropped the multitool while adjusting the saddle and already chipped the paint. :( But I was happy to discover that Opi nail polish "The Thrill of Brazil"--my winter toe color--is a perfect match!)
Wow, what a beautiful bike. I love it!
Divingbiker-
That Glorius is GORGEOUS! :) :) Oh you must be so thrilled.
DH and I were just recommending a Glorius to a woman friend last night- she does not want a drop bar road bike due to back issues, but doesn't want a clunky hybrid either. She hates having to swing her leg over top tubes as well.
...Glorius!
Say is that an 11mm stem on there? Are you tall? What size is that Glorius frame you got?
I think the glorius in red is way better than the periwinkle.
It's truly beautiful... :)
Nice bike! I could be interested in something like that. I'm curious about the handlebars - could you post a pic showing the shape a little better? Can't find anything on the Rivendell site...
What a nice looking bike, DB! Many happy commutes with it (are you really going to take it out tomorrow in the rain??).
Good thing you got that first scratch out of the way. Tom got his pulling the new Seven from the car after he picked it up for the first time from the LBS. We have a friend who actually will turn his new bike(s) upside down and scratch under the BB on purpose so he gets it over and done with!
Let us know how she rides.
I hope the shifters help your wrists.
Poor Remy and Bailey, tho', don't look to thrilled to be losing the attention! ;)
she is BEEEEEOOOOOTIFULLLLLL!!!
Congratulations!
And how very cool that your nail polish matches! :D
Trek and I fondled all the bikes at Riv (we just couldn't get ourselves to ride them... oh, what if we broke one!) and the Glorius and Saluki were two of my favorites.
I can highly recommend the Nigel Smythe bar bag for the rain. I rode in some juicy downpours yesterday and nothing in my bag got wet. My cell phone was in one of the inside pockets and in a ziplock bag for extra protection, but everything else was just loose in the bag.
withm: she said those were Albatross bars, which means they are these or these. I have the latter on my mixte and I love them for cruising around town. The only time I don't like them is when I have to make a fast stop, because they don't give you the best braking position. They are totally comfortable for any kind of hand/wrist problems, though.
Janice, I think that bike will make you the classiest commuter I've seen in DC yet. Great metalwork on the head tube!
Thanks for all your good thoughts. I am thrilled, and can't wait to take a ride. :)
I've been trying to think of one, but I've never named bikes, cars, etc, so suggestions are welcome.Quote:
She's lovely! Have you given her a name yet?
It's actually a 12 cm stem, and the bike is 58 cm. Sounds huge, I know, and we'll see how it feels on the road, but on the trainer it's good. I'm not exceptionally tall, 5' 6 1/2", but Grant suggested the 58 cm since the top bar is actually lower than it is on the 56 cm. (If I recall correctly, he originally didn't make a 52 or 58 cm, and when an older woman couldn't swing her leg over the bike, he lowered the top tube a bit on the 52 and 58. It makes the middle tube at the back swoop down a bit more, and I like the look of it a lot.) I also told him that on my current hybrid I felt a little "crunched up" so he made the stem a bit longer. I've not got a lot of seat post showing, and the albatross bars sweep pretty far back, so I think the largeness of both the frame and stem will work. Fingers crossed.Quote:
Say is that an 11mm stem on there? Are you tall? What size is that Glorius frame you got?
Hope the pic at the bottom of the page is clear. (I can't figure out how to make the attachment show up in the middle here...)Quote:
I'm curious about the handlebars - could you post a pic showing the shape a little better?
I guess we'll see in the morning, but right now that's the plan. 40 mph wind gusts don't sound too fun, though.Quote:
Many happy commutes with it (are you really going to take it out tomorrow in the rain??).
They sent me the green wool Little Loafer bag, since the canvas ones were out of stock and won't be in for six weeks. I thought the canvas would be much better in the rain, and you just confirmed it. Thanks for giving me the idea of the handlebar bag. :)Quote:
I can highly recommend the Nigel Smythe bar bag for the rain.
Well, one thing I've never been accused of being is classy, but maybe the bike will help a bit. :pQuote:
I think that bike will make you the classiest commuter I've seen in DC yet.
Wow, this got long. Thanks for all the positive feedback, ladies. You certainly are prolific!