LIGHT WEIGHT RANDO BIKE (NORTHER-LYON)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @MrJohnHartman
    @MrJohnHartman 5 лет назад +6

    This is great. I was really torn between Norther and Jeff Lyon for my first(only custom) about 3 years ago. I’m sure that the Lyon would have been great but I went with Norther and it’s a wonderful bike, truly better than I expected. It was a lot of money for me ( more than this, I saved for years) but it’s unquestionably a forever bike. Starmichael was so great to work with and unbelievably patient and responsive to my dozens of emails. I ordered it with Randonneuring top of mind but have used it for commuting, fastish group rides, bombing rocky Arizona single track and some light bike packing. It’s been a joy always and it feels like coming home every time I get on it. I’m sorry this turned embarrassingly gushy but I was pretty nervous going in and it turned into the best thing I’ve ever spent a lot of money on.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      It’s def an awesome bike. Wish I could have taken it off road. Wanted to keep it clean because it was a loaner.

    • @MrJohnHartman
      @MrJohnHartman 5 лет назад

      Path Less Pedaled You’re welcome to get mine dirty if you’re ever in Austin. But it’s 64cm.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      Gonna need a ladder.

  • @delta85us2000
    @delta85us2000 5 лет назад +3

    This bike is long overdue. I've been waiting for someone to offer batches of lightweight steel rando frames. Excellent! Well-reviewed.

  • @slopetechno
    @slopetechno 5 лет назад +5

    Nice review. I have an extremely similar bike (same tubing and fork spec) that was done entirely by Jeff, and I wanted to add that the tubing is not too light for every day use in my experience, I've used it at least every weekday for 3 years and I'm about 190lb. Best bike I've ever had.

  • @justinacciavatti6656
    @justinacciavatti6656 5 лет назад +10

    The guys at Norther are great, real problem solvers. Built a low trail fork for me that is rad. Conscientious work.
    I don't really see the $4k as too much, to get a bike you love rather than like, and by the time you swap out all the parts from a production bike you're around $4k anyhow.
    Great vid.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +3

      I personally think it is reasonable for what you get.

  • @Ray-dz9fn
    @Ray-dz9fn 5 лет назад +2

    So nice to see Jeff Lyon highlighted. I'm a past owner of one of his frames, a '78 Seraboni purchased in Sunnyvale, CA. The fork "end bend" looks a lot like the one on a '72 Raleigh International I also used to own.

  • @nesutoneko
    @nesutoneko 5 лет назад +4

    My 60.5 Lyon L'Avecaise with rack, swift rando bag, platform pedals, bottle cages, 650x48 tires etc (no fenders) but no real weight weenie parts weighs in at 23 pounds. It's a beautiful bike, a joy to ride and, so far, has shown no signs of fragility. I'm 6'/170# in my birthday suit and ride it almost exclusively on gravel roads and very rough local dirt bike paths.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      Good to know. Wanted to take it on some gravel but didn’t have enough time with it.

  • @benjirouse
    @benjirouse 5 лет назад +4

    I have a mid-80's (I think!) Lyonsport rando bike that I got at a community bike shop in Seattle 10 years ago, and it is absolutely my favorite bike ever. Jeff Lyon has long done incredible work. Happy to see this review!

  • @b5thomas7
    @b5thomas7 5 лет назад +6

    Not for me, but a really cool bike and I appreciate the video. While I think many viewers are yearning for more affordable bike reviews, I like the mix of mass market/affordable and boutique bikes. Keep up the great work.

  • @fulgurbikes9940
    @fulgurbikes9940 5 лет назад +6

    Beautiful bike. I love how simple and refined it looks. 4000 is a lot ufff but I can see why.

  • @BruceWalkerPhotography
    @BruceWalkerPhotography 2 года назад +1

    Pretty much my only comment can be, wow; gorgeous! As a guy who is still rocking his original 1972 Dawes Galaxy rando bike in its close to stock configuration, this one *really* appeals to me -- pushing all the buttons. Especially digging the crusty curmudgeon touches like down tube shifters; hooray!

  • @EnjineerDave
    @EnjineerDave 5 лет назад +7

    I have yet to give up my downtube (friction) shifters on my road bikes, so I like the classic components. That rando bag mount is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. Only thing I don't like about this bike is the lack of rear rack braze-ons, but the beauty of custom builds is you can add what you want.

  • @irgendwer3610
    @irgendwer3610 Год назад

    that super long mudguard/fender looks great, I wish more bikes had it like this

  • @1969Rake
    @1969Rake 2 года назад +1

    Came across this vid as I've just started learning about randoneering and doing basic research into it. This particular bike seems like it would ride like being on a cloud

  • @michaelmann6482
    @michaelmann6482 5 лет назад +1

    Glad you got to swing a leg over this bike. And good to see Mount Tabor (Montavilla represent!) scenery. As you say, low trail takes an adjustment, but it’s pretty intuitive. As someone who has 5 years and many thousands of miles on my 650b Ocean Air Cycles Rambler (trail = 37) I can say that the switch to higher trail is where I have to adjust now; they feel squirrelly to me. I wish you had the chance to put some front panniers on this or, better yet, ride a brevet. My experience is that one of the great features of a small front load on a low trail bike is less fatigue and more intuitive handling when you’re many miles and many hours into a ride. Low trail bikes take better care of their tired riders.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      Sweet. Have always wanted to try the Rambler. Wish I had more time on a low trail bike to really try it with a load.

  • @victcardona
    @victcardona 5 лет назад

    That is one of the loveliest looking bikes I’ve seen.

  • @ronskayakingandfishing414
    @ronskayakingandfishing414 5 лет назад +1

    Great review, very interesting. Going to have to keep my eye on these guys. I have some more work to do to get down to their suggested 180 pound weight limit, but that's my goal.

  • @garyarbogast6703
    @garyarbogast6703 4 года назад +2

    That sure looks like Mt. Tabor in S.E. Portland.

  • @steveb1972
    @steveb1972 5 лет назад +1

    What a gorgeous bike! Yes it’s pricey, but like you said Russ, worth the money. I want!

  • @Owwliv
    @Owwliv 5 лет назад +2

    I hope they are still making these when I can afford one....

  • @Jon-cw7gk
    @Jon-cw7gk 5 лет назад +1

    Love those connectors for the bag . Defo a bike I would stroke (whilst the owners not looking, obvs)

  • @philhouck3560
    @philhouck3560 5 месяцев назад

    I was very much interested in your comments about this frame. I am looking to purchase a touring bike with the vertical flex that I need for the really long rides I like to do. Can you please comment on the stability of the bottom bracket in terms of the lateral movement of the chainrings under heavy load such as that encountered on a steep hill. I don't want to have to trim the front derailleur every time I shift to a different cog. Thanks!

  • @ShiningTrapezoid
    @ShiningTrapezoid 3 года назад

    Work of art

  • @djkenny1202
    @djkenny1202 2 года назад

    It’s beautiful! I prefer bar end shifters. Not sure about so springy, and price is definitely prohibitive. Its gorgeous though!

  • @turboseize
    @turboseize Год назад

    What a nice bike!

  • @chrislang8553
    @chrislang8553 5 лет назад +2

    Wonder why they didn't choose bar end shifters ?

    • @steveb1972
      @steveb1972 5 лет назад +1

      Chris I guess they wanted to REALLY go old school! This would suit me as my latest bike is my first with front shifters! I’m old school too! Lol

    • @chrislang8553
      @chrislang8553 5 лет назад +1

      Steven Bird I grew up with down tube friction shifters. Always frowned on the bar end shifters, but I have grown to really like them.

    • @steveb1972
      @steveb1972 5 лет назад

      Chris I have to say I’ve never tried bar end shifters. A friend has them on his bike. I must ask him to let me give it a spin!

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +3

      Ultra light. Less housing :)

  • @sheilastallard
    @sheilastallard 5 лет назад +1

    Reminds me of my Dawes Galaxy I had about 25 years ago. Norther~Lyon is a beautiful bike very very retro but modern at the same time. If I was to have one I would go with that set up. Now Russ with Laura going "Breadwinner" are going Norther Lyon?

  • @brianmerryman6743
    @brianmerryman6743 5 лет назад

    Awesome bike! Nicely done.

  • @michaelhayward7572
    @michaelhayward7572 2 года назад

    Bloody beautiful !

  • @chrispatoz
    @chrispatoz 5 лет назад

    NICE!! I would love one :) thanks for the review :)

  • @NoFrictionZone
    @NoFrictionZone 5 лет назад

    What are your thoughts on the Surly Cross Check? maybe for next week's Q&A?

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      Haven't reviewed the Cross Check, but did review the Straggler it's disc brake cousin. ruclips.net/video/pUHaJhwY7DA/видео.html

  • @nguyenmr8862
    @nguyenmr8862 4 года назад

    Nice ! Please tell me what width of tyres?

  • @lxmayhem
    @lxmayhem 5 лет назад

    Amazing bike, but i do agree with the majority of the comments here, 4K is a lot of money!!!. You do have options for a lot less... But the craftmanship is amazing.

  • @rolfaalto
    @rolfaalto 2 года назад +1

    Shimano 9-speed is the best! I've downgraded from 10 and 11 speed and never looked back!

  • @SavGaEckmann
    @SavGaEckmann 3 года назад

    What Rando handle bar is that?
    Nitto B135?

  • @nirajshr
    @nirajshr 5 лет назад +1

    How was the front end suspension. Can you tell if it's comfier compared to carbon forks work super tires?
    And how does it compare to the Ritchey bike which you liked for it's springiness.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +3

      I think hands down more comfier than any carbon fork. I think for carbon forks to pass safety tests they have to be overbuilt. I would say that this bike was much springier than than the Ritchey all around.

  • @greggarrett7409
    @greggarrett7409 5 лет назад

    does that bag require a rack below to support it? mt tabor ------------- how'd it do in a climb?

  • @ShiftyJim
    @ShiftyJim 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Randonneuring bikes are the original gravel bike and very cool in my opinion. Did you experience any toe overlap with the 36 trail? Would you eventually get used to the handling and love it, or would you rather just ride a higher trail bike?

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      No overlap with size 9 shoes. I think you could ultimately adjust. Wish I had a chance to put front panniers on it though to really see how frail affects that.

  • @sergiografbike
    @sergiografbike 5 лет назад

    Amazing Bike!!
    We NEED same like this here at Brasil!!

  • @TimCalvin
    @TimCalvin 5 лет назад

    Serious bikes cost serious money- and my cup of tea is not for everyone. I’m not a big low-trail fan, but I also don’t carry lots of stuff or do 400k brevets. You know?
    And I really dig good steel.
    But I came up on downtube shifters, and... there are better options now. I’ve used those center pull brakes, and... we can do better.
    It’s always a tough line for me between nostalgia and rose tinted glasses. I wish there were disc mounts. And I don’t like the cranks. But it’s a beautiful bike, and I’m sure there are some people for whom there is no better cup of tea- and I’m happy this bike exists for them.

  • @AdventuresWithDaniel
    @AdventuresWithDaniel 5 лет назад +2

    Sweet ride, it looks like that saddle is pointed upwards? Was it adjusted that way intentionally?

  • @peppermintp2610
    @peppermintp2610 5 лет назад

    Beautiful bicycle!

  • @brettstenson
    @brettstenson 4 года назад +2

    it feels like a bike Frodo would ride in the absolutely most wonderful way

  • @lukashartwig3214
    @lukashartwig3214 5 лет назад

    How were those center pull brakes? I only know them mounted with one central bolt and think those are too flexy and not very effective. However Jan Heine raves about the version that is used here with two mount at the fork blades/seat stays. How strong are they and how is modulation in your experience, Russ?

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +1

      They were awesome. Worked so much better than cant's. About as strong as v-brakes IMO.

  • @delta85us2000
    @delta85us2000 5 лет назад +1

    25 lbs with the bag?

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah. Bag. Fenders. Rack. Pedals. Doesn't even have too many truly weight weenie parts either.

  • @JosephDowski
    @JosephDowski 5 лет назад

    Just curious, I notice that many older and/or dedicated rando bikes have the saddles tilted nose up. Many of the bikes also run Brooks saddles as well. This seems counter-intuitive yet there's obviously something to it? :)

    • @michaelcinibulk9500
      @michaelcinibulk9500 5 лет назад +1

      Joseph Dowski For me my saddles all need to be nose or I slide forward especially with brooks which are not flat front to rear.

  • @sandrochiavaroBeerCircles
    @sandrochiavaroBeerCircles 5 лет назад +2

    “Frame of reference” 😉

  • @niknice1646
    @niknice1646 4 года назад

    I need this bike

  • @Micolash777
    @Micolash777 5 лет назад

    Beautiful bike 🤩, what's its max tire clearance?

  • @markdale6104
    @markdale6104 5 лет назад

    Setting price aside for a moment, is this bike or this style of bike too delicate for taller/heavier riders? Or to ask another way, is there a height or weight ceiling to supple?

    • @adhunt1
      @adhunt1 5 лет назад

      Mark Dale fwiw I'm 6'1, 210lbs and ride an old race bike with identical diameter tubing, one thickness up (8/5/8 tt, 9/6/9 dt) and I love it!

    • @waisinglee1509
      @waisinglee1509 5 лет назад

      If you check out the Norther site, it says that the recommended weight limit for this bike is around 180lbs.

  • @mikedeal7457
    @mikedeal7457 5 лет назад +13

    Not my cup of tea. Definitely not giving up disc brakes and not gonna reach down to the down tube to shift anymore. I do like the sound of a light springy steel frame though.

    • @devoidbmx1
      @devoidbmx1 5 лет назад +2

      They also have a simular bike but with disc brakes and modern shifters. Called the Allure Libre.

  • @tygraham
    @tygraham 5 лет назад

    Where did you take the riding footage? PDX?

    • @MostAdmiredRelative
      @MostAdmiredRelative 5 лет назад

      Mount Tabor in SE Portland. I ride it once a week at least!

    • @tygraham
      @tygraham 5 лет назад +1

      Tim McCormick I’m not from PDX but just walked up Mt Tabor recently. Thought it looked familiar.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      Mt Tabor in PDX.

    • @MostAdmiredRelative
      @MostAdmiredRelative 5 лет назад

      @@tygraham It's pretty convenient to have something like Tabor nearby. I ride all 6 entrances to the top and call it 6 Flags over Tabor. :)

    • @MostAdmiredRelative
      @MostAdmiredRelative 5 лет назад

      @@tygraham And welcome to Portland. Come back and visit again!

  • @withfilm
    @withfilm 5 лет назад +1

    I know Tabor when I see it! 😉

  • @alancrome3684
    @alancrome3684 8 месяцев назад

    Honestly, for a bike meant to take as much as it's meant for, $4K doesn't seem like much.. It's a "Specialist tool" instead of someone who likes fitness on a bike and wants to take it up a notch, but their options are like $500-$5,000 over what they should cost..

  • @michaelmann6482
    @michaelmann6482 5 лет назад

    And DT shifters 4ever👍

  • @GreenmanWood
    @GreenmanWood 5 лет назад

    Make a disc version and you've got me.

    • @GreenmanWood
      @GreenmanWood 5 лет назад

      @marshallferron Fair enough, that just makes it not for me.

    • @djkenny1202
      @djkenny1202 2 года назад

      @@GreenmanWood a 5 yr old Trek 520 is great. Before they added the aluminum fork and let go of index shifter

  • @bramverbeek7109
    @bramverbeek7109 5 лет назад

    Light steel bikes are a joy to ride, but I'm not giving up my Magura's or rear STI (I ride with a Claris and canti in the back, and magura hs77 with bar end shifter in the front). Downtube shifting is a big no for me. I'm happy just to seek out the right old race frame, and build my bike from that.

  • @gffriedman
    @gffriedman 5 лет назад

    In light of how you pronounce Velo Orange, shouldn’t this be the “Norther Leon”

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      No. Lyon is the surname of Jeff Lyon and doesn’t reference the town in France and isn’t pronounced that way.

  • @owltune5496
    @owltune5496 5 лет назад +1

    Lost me at north or 4g,s

  • @AdrianBresfelean
    @AdrianBresfelean 5 лет назад +17

    Please please pretty please add metric on your videos, at least as overlay on your video cause, you know, don‘t make me exit your vid to look up the size...

    • @firesurfer
      @firesurfer Год назад

      Tough. It is what it is. If I can convert to metric, you can convert to standard.

  • @waisinglee1509
    @waisinglee1509 5 лет назад

    Bad news, Norther is shutting down.

  • @iancharless
    @iancharless 5 лет назад +5

    No hydraulic disc brakes, downtube shifters, $4000 dollars! 🤦‍♂️GTFOH

    • @MrJohnHartman
      @MrJohnHartman 5 лет назад

      Randonneuring takes you 100’s of miles from home, overnight, often solo, sometimes in shitty weather always under time pressure and sleep deprived. Reliability and field serviceability are highly prized, so it’s not unusual at all for people to choose downtube shifters. I’m positive Norther will build yours with whatever components you want.

  • @zacmorrison4314
    @zacmorrison4314 5 лет назад +1

    Lyon is pronounced Lee - on. Its in France. Great looking bicycle.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +4

      Lyon is pronounced Lion because it’s Jeff Lyons name.

    • @zacmorrison4314
      @zacmorrison4314 5 лет назад +1

      Shouldn't that be Lyons on the frame then?You say Tomato I say Tomatoe.
      Is it pronounced Bianchee or Biankee in Bianchi bicycles?
      Whiskey and Whisky........Yes please.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +1

      Take it up with them. I pronounced it like I was told from them.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +1

      Jeff Lyon non possessive form.

    • @zacmorrison4314
      @zacmorrison4314 5 лет назад

      WHISKEEE! Highly possessive form.

  • @fordkend
    @fordkend 4 года назад

    You seem to be a low-cadence rider. I suspect that "planing" would apply less to one who keeps a low cadence.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  4 года назад +1

      Complete opposite. I’m usually spinning at 80-90.

    • @fordkend
      @fordkend 4 года назад +1

      @@PathLessPedaledTV The guys who are athletically planing now are often at 100 - 105. We saw it coming, for example, when Armstrong spent a good part of his time trial up Alp de Huez spinning at 105. 30 years ago your cadence was the norm. But that changed. Planing is benefit of high cadence.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  4 года назад +1

      @@fordkend It's not actually if you've read any Jan. It has more to do with frame flex. A light rider on a stiff bike with a high cadence doesn't lead to planing. With regards to Armstrong I think his performance was probably more EPO induced than any planing.

  • @cipher.u.justice
    @cipher.u.justice 5 лет назад +1

    ...no emphasis mentioning ancient, inconvenient down-tube shifters and v-brakes? come on russ, these are huge negatives to consider

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +2

      Those are components and can be easily changed if you want (its a custom bike after all). What's unique is the frame and I decided to focus on that. Also the MAFAC center pulls worked surprisingly well!

    • @climbbikesurf
      @climbbikesurf 5 лет назад

      @@PathLessPedaledTV I have hydraulic disc brakes that I love but want to go with rim brakes on a travel bike. How does the MAFAC center pulls compare? My cyclocross bike had canti brakes that sucked and changed them to TRP CX 8.4 mini-v which is much better but not as good as hydraulic discs. I've been seriously looking at the center pulls with braze-ons like this bike.

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад

      Mike Tsoi the MAFACs were surprisingly good! Worked better than any cantis I’ve tried. Allows for more room between the pad and rim than the mini-v. Felt nearly as effective as V-brakes.

  • @woodchuckforestry293
    @woodchuckforestry293 5 лет назад

    First

  • @jameshleba8463
    @jameshleba8463 Год назад

    Way overpriced but cool. Get a wabi thunder and throw some velo orange fenders and rack and you have a far better bike for less then half.

  • @Colonist83
    @Colonist83 4 года назад

    Sucks they've gone out of business.

  • @davidcummings5826
    @davidcummings5826 5 лет назад

    What do I think of the bike? I think I just ji**ed in my pants... New most supple bike?

  • @kerime.7861
    @kerime.7861 5 лет назад

    I loved your videos. But it's so annoying the frequence of the word "supple" in your videos now.
    Apart from that, really interesting videos !

    • @PathLessPedaledTV
      @PathLessPedaledTV  5 лет назад +6

      Just mentally replace supple with “laterally stiff yet vertically compliant” and you’ll make it through.

    • @JosephDowski
      @JosephDowski 5 лет назад +1

      @@PathLessPedaledTV Lol! Funny cause I got pretty worn out from hearing, "laterally stiff, vertically compliant..", from every bike manufacturer a few years ago. :)

  • @hyperbolicsign6542
    @hyperbolicsign6542 Год назад

    lol, 25 pounds is not light for a bike like this xD My usual steel frame bike wheigs around 21 pound and i considered that to be heavy. This guy has no clue about bikes, eventhough hes fascinated by them.. what a joke