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my Rivendell Bleriot 650b

hi everyone, been meaning to take these photos and blog this blog for a few months now. you see a friend of mine came across this Rivendell Blariot frame/headset/fork on the Rad Bazaar a few months ago and sent the link over to me. the seller had a bunch of really good ol’ pre long rear end riv stuff he was letting go, and this Bleriot he had listed for only $300. he said I was 3rd in line and he would let me know if anyone dropped out, so I messaged back offering $400 (still a deal)… SOLD!

that Bleriot guy is the first guy to fly over the English Channel. someone had already swam (swum?) it in 1875 though… I’d take a boat, personally. anyway, I think what is more important about this bike is that this was by most modern people’s perception, the first modern age production 650b bike. yah yah, Ritchey did it … the French did it … but thats ancient history, and none of them are Taiwanese production bikes that you could buy from QBP. thats right, these were available to most every bike shop out there in 2005. also they were the first Taiwanese Riv frame. click ahead on this link for the Internet archive of the catalogue, its a fun Grant read. so many more tires available these days. what a tire world we live in.

big 650b fan here — but the significance of this bike for me goes several onion skins deeper. lets chop!

I think ive written about this before, but in 2007, I built one of these up for a guy I worked with at North Cove Outfitters — Stephen Wall. this was the peak of my body shaving, and I routinely pedaled my BMC street fire (at least it was aluminum) into work so I could do a workout after. sometimes I would take my country fixed gear with mustache bars. when he noticed the mustache bars, he unloaded all this french wheel size knowledge, misunderstood as nonsense to my bike brain. knowledge or nonsense? enter me peeping the rivbike.com website for the first time to figure out what to do with the cloth tape he wanted me to wrap his bars with …. isn’t this rim tape???

I took the bike out for a test ride and instantly got it. this was a moment for me. ever since I’ve wanted a Bleriot, but their production was short lived, and long ago. the big size is rarer. riding pal Ballz has one, and they love it. they have lots of bikes to ride, but the Bleriot is what they go for. I was always kinda put off by the lack of canti mounts … but I have gotten over that now. these long reach tektros are light, attractive, and simple. I used zero compression housing to make up for the brake flex. seems like it worked a little.

I was ready for a Blertiot in my life. Especially since I’d tried to look up Stephen Wall a few years ago, and found that he’d passed in 2017. he was not very old. I wanted to thank him.

so I got to work getting this thing together a few months ago. it was a fun project that I had most of the parts for. I first opted for some nitto rando bars, but did not like them after about 100 miles, so I swapped them out for some shallow drop kinda nitto noodles that blue lug offers. I flared them out, of course. thats a sine wave beacon dynamo light. the sign wave guy grew up in New London CT. fun fact. its a good light.

started snowing 5 miles into this ride and then it just got dark and I didn’t realize it until I ran out of clicks on the ISO knob. this is out of sequence though. there are more in brighter light to below.

campagnolo 10 to Shimano 8. 9 speed waxed chain. iso taper 102mm bb with a suntour xc pro set up as a wide range double sucked all the way in.

ultradynamico cava JFF 650bx47 with tubes and sim works taco pedals. I like the pedals. made by MKS of course. they say these are the biggest MKS platforms out there, and I would say they still look pretty classic, so pretty cool look on a build like this.

crust rims are my favs. also thought the all black cockpit was a fun departure from my usual.

so I like mine all right. I like it a lot better now that I swapped the handlebars out for something that felt a bit more stable being up that high. many of my drop bar bikes these days have gotten pretty aggressive in the positioning, so I was hoping to kinda have this one as a more rivish relaxed drop bar ride. the seat tube angle really slacks back there, so it’s not meant for really putting the power in … and while its a much more racy riv on paper than anything they offer now, I do think my roadini rides better as a comfort drop bar bike. and as far as 650b bikes go, I also do think my crust lightning bolt rides better too. this bike just feels too muted. will have to further inspect why. it looks too good not to ride it a bunch though … I think Stephen would approve!

happy holidays and hope you get out at least for a little pedal about in these cold & short times … it works wonders, I swear!

XX RR

22 responses to “my Rivendell Bleriot 650b”

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    Anonymous

    Bars look awfully similar to Cinelli 64, or the modern repro Deda Speciale 26. Just a bit less steep going from the ramps to the hooks. Are those bars the M174AA, the indefinitely out of stock ones on Blue Lug? Been kicking myself for never picking up a pair.

    In a sense this bike continues to live on as the Roadini, as you and another commenter more or less note. Just marketed with 700c since it’s for, well, roadies. I just wish the Roadini was a bit shorter in the top tube for my body dimensions. And, to continue the comparison, if one tried to 650b convert the roadini I’ve got my doubts 73mm brake reach will be enough. Amazing the Bleriot came out in 2005. Thanks for the write-up, nothing like catching the white whale after being on the hunt for years. Despite being stout it sounds perfect for long distance hill climbing with luggage.

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    Anonymous

    i picked one of these up (also in 61cm) early last year. I had a local frame builder put cantis and some lowrider bosses on it ( •̀ᴗ•́ ). i took it out on a tour and a couple overnighters over the summer. reeeeaaal comfy, yet sporty. like a volvo station wagon.

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    Anonymous

    ah yes, sucked and tucked, did you looob that sucked in ISO taper?residual or intentional? How’s that affect the crack ability factor long term? 😉 rad!

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      I have been running a few set ups like this for years and have not had any issues. works great. the most risqué of my collection feature mere sheets of paper for clearance between inner taper and bb shell.

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    Anonymous

    Celestial greetings from behind the North Wind in Hokkaido.

    This build truly warms the cockles of my heart.

    Looking forward to many more potterings in 3025.

    @piskian

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      Anonymous

      2025,buggrit!

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    Anonymous

    How do the canvas fit? I have a bleriot with 42s on it but assumed 47s would be too big.

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      they fit great! these are on some wide rims too. would not have room for fenders though.

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    Anonymous

    it was a Christmas miracle after-all! glad to finally get a closer look at this. classic riv right here. the new long chain stays sure are polarizing. having one of the clem-hs, I can say I have mixed feelings on them. seems like it’s been a while since you’ve thrown a leg over the atlantis? I imagine the evoo fills in where that leaves off, but is much lighter/sportier?

    anyway, always gotta love a nice riv build, especially with some touches that break with riv orthodoxy, like brifters. inspired by some of your builds and @jdgesus’s I built up a romulus from the crust trader with the shimagnolo kit, and it’s pretty swell. Id be interested to compare it more closely with a roadini, since they seem to fill the same niche but from different eras of riv.

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    Anonymous

    Gotta love a Riv. I don’t own one (yet), but I will someday. Great looking bike. I must also compliment you on your photography skills. You’re approaching @theradavist quality.

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      that is quite the compliment! certainly have been inspired by ol’ JW over the years — mostly his symmetry approach.

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    Anonymous

    Id didn’t realize this bike was 650b when I saw it in person at Nutmeg. I just thought it was a super tall 700c. I think you hit the aesthetic sweet spot between frame size, OD of the tire, and just beautiful proportions with this one.

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    brent k

    rón can I ask, do you got the 94bcd xc pros on there?
    I too have a second or third-hand bleriyacht but with the 110 bcd’d xc pros, and think I’m limited to a 110/113 bb to clear the 36t inner ring ᴖ̈

    also loling at the anti-stVZO dyno angle

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      with the 94bcd the smallest ring you can use on the spider (not granny) is a 29t. that’s what I have here, and yes it does allow the cranks to snug in pretty far. could go further even. the iso taper allows for them to get within mm of the bb shell, for that classic 3-6 sheets of paper clearance look 😜 — as for the dynamo angle — gotta splash that light over the tire, other road users be damned/darned!

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        Anonymous

        how’s the chain stay to crank clearance though, I found the micro drive cranks meant for a wide stance mtb Q. Searched hard for them because of the small mid ring,but the splay is a nay

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      2. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

        the key is to suck them in as much as possible with the 102 ISO taper. without that trick, the splay is most certainly nay

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    Anonymous

    lovely story, great bike.

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    Anonymous

    I was first in line on this one I believe, but I ended up passing on it – stupid! Looks great here.

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      Anonymous

      Found good representation and projection

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    Anonymous

    Lovely pics as always, my friend. Happy holidays! -Nic

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  13. alpine luddites Avatar

    I remember working with stephen, and jean brewer(?) as one of their sales reps.

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      that was them. a lot of good folks at North Cove — miss that place!

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