I've talked to them about a few bikes. I thought they were a bit high, but 
not egregiously so. $1200 would be a screaming deal, IMHO. Given that it's 
a rare bike and less expensive than a new Riv, paying your birth year $19xx 
would not be a bad deal.

jim m
wc ca

On Monday, September 1, 2014 8:10:22 AM UTC-7, L. J. Charlton wrote:
>
> I was perusing the bikes for sale at Mt. Airy bikes (DC area) and 
> unexpectedly came across this:  
> http://bike123.com/used_bikes/used_sbikesview.php?ID=3804
>
> I've been longing for a Riv but haven't seen one that said, "Buy me." 
>  This does.  But I have two questions before I give them a call:
>
> 1.  Solely from talking to other bike shops it seems the proprietor has a 
> reputation over-pricing his used bikes.  With the understanding that 
> various regions and markets value bikes differently, what would be a 
> reasonable price for a 1995 All Rounder on the east coast?
>
> 2.  I can't for the life of me find a sizing chart for the All Rounder.  I 
> have a 59 PBH.  Reading this <http://www.rivbike.com/kb_results.asp?ID=41>, 
> which is very general, indicates that I could fit a 59cm but it would be on 
> the small side.  Any help with sizing would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
>
> Larry  
>

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