New Bike Day!

April 11th, 2008

More like New Bike Week, rather. I won the frame off of eBay and finished building her up last Friday and have been riding her non-stop since. It’s a Rivendell Rambouillet, which has pretty much been one of my dream bikes since I found out about Rivendell’s existance, so I am very excited.

Meet Starbuck.

New bike day!

New bike day!

New bike day!

This is essentially an upgrade from my Bridgestone RB-2 for long distance, brevets, and light touring, and I moved nearly all my parts from the RB-2 onto this one. The only new things I needed were a seatpost and some standard-reach brakes. Meanwhile, I had enough parts in my garage to build back up my RB-2. I was thinking of selling it, but truth is I really love the frame so now I’m thinking I’m going to keep it as my “go fast” bike.

Anyways, here’s the details:
Frameset: 56cm* Rivendell Rambouillet
Wheels: 32h Mavic Open Pro rims laced to White Industries Tracker Ti hubs, Salsa skewers
Tires: 700×28mm Rivendell Ruffy Tuffy’s
Brake levers: Cane Creek SCR-5
Brakes: Tektro 521AG
Handlebars: 44cm Nitto Noodle
Bar tape: Brooks (this is the fourth set of handlebars they’ve been wrapped on, hence the dirtiness)
Stem: 100mm Nitto Pearl
Headset: Shimano Ultegra 1″ threaded
Cranks: Sugino XD 48/34 170mm compact crankset
Bottom Bracket: TH Industries, I think? 68×110.5
Front Derailleur: Shimano 600 FD-6207
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Dura Ace RD-7800 SS
Shifters: Shimano Dura Ace 9-speed bar ends
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 12-27
Seatpost: Nitto Dynamic 626
Saddle: Brooks Pro
Fenders: 40mm Gilles Berthoud, with a Sheldon fender nut and some Honjo fender hardware used to get the right fit
Rack: Tubus Luna

*Rivendell’s recommended sizing would put me on a 58 or 60cm frame for me, but I don’t ride with my handlebars level with my saddle as they also recommend, so I went with the same sizing as my RB-2 and it fits wonderfully.

I’m pretty satisfied with the build. Since all the parts were previously hanging off of my RB-2, I had already had all the bits I wanted worked out. The only thing I still want is a dynamo hub and lighting setup that I can pop in for brevets. In the meantime, I’ll make do with battery-powered lights. I also want to swap out the bottle cages for some Velo Orange ones whenever those become available.

A “would be nice” upgrade is the brakes. The 521AG have the right reach, but the arch clearance isn’t quite right and the calipers still squeeze the fenders a bit when applied, if that makes sense. However, they don’t move the fenders around enough to actually push them into the tire, so still totally usable, though not ideal. Apparently, Tektro just put out a new standard-reach brake model, the R538, which has a better arch profile and might solve the fender squeeze problem, so that’s something I might consider later.

As for “maybe” upgrades, I’d be interested in finding wider gearing up front. The FD-6207 has an 18-tooth capacity, which means it can probably handle a 20-tooth difference just fine. So I’d consider getting a wide-range double, like a 46/26, which would be achievable with something like the Sugino PX or TA Pro 5 Vis crank. Problem is those are both out of production and retardedly expensive (but at least the rings are still being made). Alternately, I could go with a triple - 46/36/26, or even a kooky 46/44/26 half-step plus granny setup that way I could still get the tight shifting steps of a 12-23 cassette while still having a wide gearing range. Either way, I would need to get a new rear derailleur and possibly bottom bracket depending on the cranks, and it’s really not that big of a deal to me yet so no rush there.

Also, I’m debating between racks. I really like the minimalism of the Tubus Luna rack, but I also have a Nitto R-15 (this one) that almost seems more appropriate in terms of style and finish.

About the name. You’ll note I’ve been saying “her” a lot. The bike is named after Starbuck of Battlestar Galactica, not Moby Dick, and not of the coffee chain (though if you want to make the coffee connection, the bike is green, like the logo). Reasons being, like Starbuck, the bike is pretty but can take a beating. While I don’t have any plans on abusing the bike, I’m also not going pamper it to the point that I’m too afraid to take it out and put it through its paces. The best way to show a bike love is to ride the crap out of it, and that’s what I plan to do.

Also, like Starbuck, this bike will either lead me to my destiny, or to the destruction of mankind.


4 Responses to “New Bike Day!”

  1. John on April 11, 2008 10:58 am

    Whew! Now I can pay for those Record 10 Ergo levers I just won and not feel so bad.

  2. Jon on April 11, 2008 4:56 pm

    Wow, Campy Record and 10-speed? You’re kicking up your game. That’s a whole new level of bike candy right there.

  3. John on April 12, 2008 3:55 pm

    Haha, but I will be running it super booty style with Shimano 8.

    Go Shimergo!

  4. Stevep on June 19, 2008 9:23 am

    I was wondering what happened with that ebay listing - it was tempting, but I couldn’t pull the trigger. Rambouillet frames are terrific and hard to come by since Riv isn’t making them right now. I’m glad the frame became a part of such a great bike. Nice build, it’s perfect!!!

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