Thanks Mike.
No problem Applegate.
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 12:07:01 PM UTC-7, Applegate wrote:
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> Ah, thank you for the offer. I was thinking it'd be worth adding in the
> tires with the wheelset, but I won't rush the purchase without.
>
> On Tuesday, 21 July 2020 at 11:22:06 UTC-7 Matthew
Ah, thank you for the offer. I was thinking it'd be worth adding in the
tires with the wheelset, but I won't rush the purchase without.
On Tuesday, 21 July 2020 at 11:22:06 UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
> Applegate - the Thunderburts are available. I'm asking $70 plus
> shipping. Call it $80 flat.
Hey Matt, take a look at bikeflights for shipping wheels. -Mike
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> On Jul 21, 2020, at 2:22 PM, Matthew P wrote:
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> Applegate - the Thunderburts are available. I'm asking $70 plus shipping.
> Call it $80 flat. Does that work for you?
> Where are you located?
>
> The
Applegate - the Thunderburts are available. I'm asking $70 plus shipping.
Call it $80 flat. Does that work for you?
Where are you located?
The wheelset and all other parts have been claimed.
Anyone have suggestions shipping wheels? I'll search around.
Thank you.
-Matthew
San Diego
On
And the Thunder Burts, actually...
On Tuesday, 21 July 2020 at 10:42:12 UTC-7 Applegate wrote:
> Hi Matthew! I'd love to know a price for the Hands On Wheels-set. Thanks
> in advance.
>
> On Saturday, 18 July 2020 at 12:26:00 UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
>
>> The bike sold in June.
>> and again since
Hi Matthew! I'd love to know a price for the Hands On Wheels-set. Thanks in
advance.
On Saturday, 18 July 2020 at 12:26:00 UTC-7 Matthew P wrote:
> The bike sold in June.
> and again since then so I think its time I update this post.
>
> I have some parts from it if you're interested (see
The Paul touring canti brakes sold.
-Matthew
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 3:34 PM Matthew P
wrote:
> No problem.
> I'm asking $100 shipped to CONUS for the polished Paul touring cantilever
> brakes. Good condition. Light use.
> -Matthew
>
>
> On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:37:46 PM UTC-7, Lucky
No problem.
I'm asking $100 shipped to CONUS for the polished Paul touring cantilever
brakes. Good condition. Light use.
-Matthew
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:37:46 PM UTC-7, Lucky wrote:
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> Can you please email me price for Paul brakes? luckyturnip@gmail dotcom
>
> Or post here?
>
>
Can you please email me price for Paul brakes? luckyturnip@gmail dotcom
Or post here?
I’m on my phone so if I missed this, my apologies.
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The bike sold in June.
and again since then so I think its time I update this post.
I have some parts from it if you're interested (see photos of them on the
bike here
pics https://photos.app.goo.gl/zcQSxtk8sYFYoMmZ9
bars - I think they are the Albatross
stem - Nitto lugged
grips - Newbaum wrap
I’ll also just chime in and say I also have a 56cm 650b MUSA Atlantis with
longish but not super long chainstays. It’s the best bike I’ve ever owned.
Unless it didn’t fit, I can’t imagine anyone regretting this.
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Thanks Nate!
Yes, I have 2.35" Knobby Nicks and Magic Mary's on the 56 cm 650b so G Ones
measuring 2.4" fitting I believe.
In my response to Karl I mentioned a 58 cm Atlantis that also differs from
my and Nate's 56's in that it was Toyo made, 700c.
I'm trying to get a finger on its max tire
Someone buy my Clem and I'll get this thread closed out!
On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 7:34:28 PM UTC-4, Nate in Oakland wrote:
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> I just measured my g-one speeds (on my 56 650b musa Atlantis) at 2.4
> inches with my calipers.
>
> Nate
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I just measured my g-one speeds (on my 56 650b musa Atlantis) at 2.4 inches
with my calipers.
Nate
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By the complete bike Karl! :)
I can't wait to build up the 58 cm Atlantis from you. It looks like 2.2" is
the widest I can go. Did you ever find a max tire for it?
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020, 6:15 AM Karl wrote:
> Man, what a deal Matthew! This would complete my 650b stable!
>
> Karl
> Nash, TN
>
>
Man, what a deal Matthew! This would complete my 650b stable!
Karl
Nash, TN
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I’d like to say that I own this exact frame and it is excellent. Here are some
pluses:
-Excellent tire clearance. I’m running 650x2.3 in tires and maybe have room
for fenders.
-Looks. Almost flat top tube and chain stays that are longer than older
models, but not super long like the current
*Price drop on the complete bike to $2800 OBO* before I sell the frame &
fork and part out the rest.
pics https://photos.app.goo.gl/zcQSxtk8sYFYoMmZ9
Thanks.
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 6:59:47 AM UTC-7, Matthew P wrote:
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> Greetings.
> I'm offering to sell this *frame & fork for $1400*.
> The
Greetings.
I'm offering to sell this *frame & fork for $1400*.
The original owner paid about $2500 as a special order built by Waterford.
I paid $3000 for the complete bike.
Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks.
-Matthew
San Diego
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 2:09:24 PM UTC-7, Matthew P
Good eye ted! I gave a double look at that and should have checked.
correction -
standover, cm: 82.65
Thanks!
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 1:27:39 PM UTC-7, ted wrote:
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> Looks to me like you got the stand over from the 53 row.
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Here are some rough measurements made with a tape measure on this Waterford
Atlantis.
I give the measurement from the Riv 2017 geo chart in parentheses when
available.
Assume any discrepancies are my own error.
seat tube: 56 cm (vs. 56 cm)
top tube: 57 cm (vs. 57.7 eff. tt)
down tube: 62.25 cm
I figured it was a typo but went looking for WaltWorks anyway and found him on
Instagram. He made a custom 20-inch-wheel gravel bike for a little person!
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Ahh. Yes, I shoulda figured that.
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> On Apr 2, 2020, at 2:48 PM, Matthew P wrote:
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>
> Thanks Joe and thanks for the catch Mike.
>
> WATERFORD, not Walt Works
>
> -Matthew
>
>
>> On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 11:26:21 AM UTC-7, Mike Williams wrote:
>> Whoa! Did
Thanks Joe and thanks for the catch Mike.
WATERFORD, not Walt Works
-Matthew
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 11:26:21 AM UTC-7, Mike Williams wrote:
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> Whoa! Did I read that correct? A MUSA built Waltworks Atlantis? Only of
> its kind? Interesting. -Mike
>
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> On
Whoa! Did I read that correct? A MUSA built Waltworks Atlantis? Only of its
kind? Interesting. -Mike
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> On Apr 2, 2020, at 1:30 PM, Matthew P wrote:
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>
> Dear RBW Owners,
>
> I am selling a 56 cm 650b MUSA Atlantis. It's geometry is listed in the
> attachment.
I would recommend posting actual numbers you get with a tape measure for this,
that chart is going to be confusing for people.
Center of crank bolt to top of toptube will give the seattube number Riv uses
to size their frames. The toptube is mostly level so you can do a real (not
"effective")
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