Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Texas Fits
It is time for me to share that I am moving to Austin for several pragmatic reasons. Rawland will join me in Austin once everything is settled. In the meantime, I will test prototypes in this town without having to wait through the winter. That will undoubtedly be a boon to Rawland in many respects, so I really look forward to starting a new chapter in my life.
Happy as a gopher in soft dirt.
Sean
Monday, October 11, 2010
Geometry Continued and Tubing
Below is rSogn geometry with standover heights for different tire sizes. Do email me here questions about frame sizing.
rSogn
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Tubing
Here is what I would start with for all frame sizes:
rSogn
Click on the table to embiggen.
Tubing
Here is what I would start with for all frame sizes:
- rSogn: Standard diameter 8/5/8 top tube and 9/6/9 down tube.
- The XL rSogn probably will have standard diameter 9/6/9 for both tubes.
- Heat treatment may be considered; This will increase
stiffnessstrength and price. - 7/4/7 may be prone to denting.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Color and Revisions
First thing first, here is what I think works better for the rSogn:
Now, based on numerous email conversations with those who had pre-ordered the rSogn, I thought it would be prudent to revise the geometries of these models.
The table below is based on a smaller tire size at 38c for the rSogn. The resulting standover height of each frame size is now lower. There are some other revisions in response to the conversations as well.
Moreover, each illustration shows an approximate minimum saddle height and a 10mm spacer that doubles as a cable hanger. Please also note revisions in the lengths of top tube, seat tube, and head tube for some and/or all frame sizes.
rSogn
Click on all to embiggen.
Small
70cm saddle height
Medium
71.5cm saddle height
Medium-Large
73cm saddle height
Large
74.5cm saddle height
Extra Large
76cm saddle height
Comment away.
Cheers,
Sean
Now, based on numerous email conversations with those who had pre-ordered the rSogn, I thought it would be prudent to revise the geometries of these models.
The table below is based on a smaller tire size at 38c for the rSogn. The resulting standover height of each frame size is now lower. There are some other revisions in response to the conversations as well.
Moreover, each illustration shows an approximate minimum saddle height and a 10mm spacer that doubles as a cable hanger. Please also note revisions in the lengths of top tube, seat tube, and head tube for some and/or all frame sizes.
rSogn
Click on all to embiggen.
Small
70cm saddle height
Medium
71.5cm saddle height
Medium-Large
73cm saddle height
Large
74.5cm saddle height
Extra Large
76cm saddle height
Comment away.
Cheers,
Sean
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Colors
As promised, here is what I have for the rSogn. I am wrestling with these two shades of metallic pewter:
The first one, 7668, is dark silver. The second one, 7670, is the same with a hint of bronze. Which one should I pick?
Sean
The first one, 7668, is dark silver. The second one, 7670, is the same with a hint of bronze. Which one should I pick?
Sean
Friday, October 1, 2010
On Schedule
Greetings and Salutations,
Here we are with a design recap of the rSogn posted below. The past couple weeks were incredible to say the least. Although we are taking the Pageview feature with a grain of salt, we are stoked that this blog has received thousands and thousands of views. We thank all those who contributed to the process toward the creation of the rSogn.
Now we look forward to receiving (and riding) a prototype before finalizing details prior to production in a couple of months.
Also be sure to join our mailing list for updates and whatnots:
Rawland Mailing List
Skoal!
Sean and Anna
Here we are with a design recap of the rSogn posted below. The past couple weeks were incredible to say the least. Although we are taking the Pageview feature with a grain of salt, we are stoked that this blog has received thousands and thousands of views. We thank all those who contributed to the process toward the creation of the rSogn.
Now we look forward to receiving (and riding) a prototype before finalizing details prior to production in a couple of months.
Also be sure to join our mailing list for updates and whatnots:
Rawland Mailing List
Skoal!
Sean and Anna
rSogn Design Recap and Order
Wheel Size
- 650b
Tubing
- .8/.5/.8 and/or .9/.6/.9 standard diameter, depending on frame size.
Tire Clearance
- 74mm, up to 58c
Fork
- Cantilever bosses
- Tight-low bend
- Pacenti MTB fork crown
- 385mm axle-to-crown length
- 1 1/8” steerer
- At least 350mm steerer length
- Front rack mount hole
- Lowrider mounts
- 63mm rake
Dropouts
- Double-eyelet cast stainless steel front and rear sockets
Braze-ons
- Rear-facing seat post clamp slot
- Three water bottle mounts on the frame
- Head tube reinforcing rings a la the Drakkar
- Seatstay rack mounts
- Equidistance rear fender mounts facing the tire
- Brake cable stops at 10 o’clock
- Stainless steel chain hanger
- Down tube shifter mounts
- 132.5mm rear spacing
- TIG-welded pump peg on the seat tube
- Bottom bracket cable guide mount
Color
- Metallic pewter
- $250: Deposit link here
Questions
- Contact us by email here
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