Edit: The "*NEW-In-Bag Thomson X4 Stem (Silver, +/-10 degrees x 100mm x 31.8mm):*" is actually the lighter, more elegant X2 model.
-Jack On Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 5:37:33 PM UTC-5, Jack K wrote: > > Hi Riv peoples, > > Updating the "for sale" list I posted almost a month ago. More items added > and price reductions ... Will be listing several frames and whole bikes > soon; including: > > - 1983 Trek 600 (620?) sport touring rig with full 1980's Campy group, > 20"-ish, very nice! > - 1977 Trek TX300 sport touring, completely original down to the bar > tape, 20"-ish, "barn find" condition > - 1985 Ross Signature, Tom Kellogg designed sport tourer, original > components, about 54cm, pristine! > - Early 80's (late 70's?) Nishiki Olympic sport-touring, appears > original except brake levers, 21"-ish, could pass for new > - NOS Meridian tandem frame, purchased about a decade ago as NOS after > Meridian folded, highend steel frame much like Santana's offerings at that > time (Meridian's founders were Santana defectors), size "small" (about a > 54cm TT for captain) > > Big, long list of parts follows... Enjoy! > > -Jack > > Hi, >> >> As part of my continuing efforts to turn excess bike bits into rent ... >> Lots >> of premo Riv-ish stuff here for your consideration! >> >> >> >> All prices are "+ shipping", where shipping will be a best guess rounded >> to $5. Figure $10 for saddles, $15 for panniers and $30 for wheels within >> the ConUS. Some things shown in photos, some found after photos taken. >> Happy to supply images on request! >> >> >> >> *Bags and racks:* >> >> - *NEW Carradice Super-C Saddlepack**:* >> Mounts to saddle rails, not the transverse style of Carradice bag. >> Black waterproof cotton duck, lotsa reflective material, 8 liter >> capacity, >> This guy: http://tinyurl.com/gwy4mny *$60* >> - *NEW MUSA Madden Buzzard Rear Panniers:* >> High quality bags sewn in Boulder, CO, I believe the last generation >> of Madden pannier. Purchased from Adventure Cycling website ($200 in >> 2006), >> but never used. High visibility gold/black color combo. Uses a locking >> attachment system that wraps completely around the rack rail, similar to >> Ortlieb, but you engage the lock with the flip of a finger. Lots of >> standard and mesh pockets for organizing & drying damp gear, reflective >> strips for visibility. A great bit of rugged American made kit! This guy >> here: http://www.suburbancyclist.com/madden.html *$165* >> - *NEW Tubus Cosmo Stainless Rear Rack** (with low rider mounts):* >> Installed, then removed without ever having a pannier mounted on it. >> Original version of the Cosmo, so looks like this: >> http://www.therandonneeshop.com/medi...ubus_Cosmo.jpg >> >> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.therandonneeshop.com%2Fmedia%2F238%2FTubus_Cosmo.jpg&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEnNw7prcaEYDOtEWlcoHy57VAwag> >> >> Included is the $13 Tubus "Lower Rack Mounting Kit", which can be used to >> position the rack slightly further back to increase clearance for heels >> or >> disc brakes, or help on bikes with shortish chainstays. Paid >> $210+$13=$223 >> at TheTouringStore.Com; say *$160* for everything. >> >> *Wheels and Tires:* >> >> >> - *Schmidt SON28 Dyno-hub Tandem Wheelset (10/9/8/7 Spd Shimano):* >> All silver, 700c, 36 spoke Schmidt classic front hub, 40 spoke DT/Hugi >> tandem rear hub (threaded on left for drag brake), Velocity Dyad rims, >> spaced 145 mm OLD (modern non-Santana tandem standard). Bought on >> list or eBay (can’t remember) a few years ago to build my ultimate >> BOB-ish >> tandem, then never used. Original owner stated they were built by Peter >> White and had less than 1000 miles. I can’t confirm that, but build and >> condition seem consistent. Look good to me, but assume they’ll need a >> touch-up truing (my assumption with any used wheels). No skewers. Cost >> considerably more than $800 to build, *$495* >> - *NEW 26” (559) XT M760 / Mavic 717 Wheelset (V-Brake, 10/9/8/7 Spd >> Shimano):* >> All silver. Purchased from one of the big online retailers (Colorado >> Cyclist most likely) back in the 9 speed era when XT M760 was current, >> but >> never used. When received I did mount a cassette and two different tires >> to >> test the fit of the tires in my touring frame, then hung in my garage for >> a >> decade. Silver XT M760 hubs, 32 stainless butted spokes front and rear, >> light/expensive Mavic XC717 rims, original silver XT skewers, tags still >> attached. *$270* >> - >> *NEW Continental Grand Prix 4000s II (a pair of 700c x 28 (measure >> 31mm+!)): *Two tires, new in boxes. One removed from box and test >> mounted. These have a very round profile and measure a bit over 31mm wide >> on my Pacenti SL23 V1 rims. The reference "best all-round road tire" that >> www.bicyclerollingresistance.com compares other sporting road rubber >> to. These guys: >> http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1168142_-1___ >> *$75* >> - *NEW Hutchinson TopSlick Folding Tires (a pair of 26" x 1.2" (559 x >> 31mm)):* >> New, still in packaging. One tire was test mounted, but never ridden. >> High thread count (127 tpi) tires with flexible sidewalls with reflective >> strip. Light / fast road tire for 26" wheels. *$35* >> >> >> - *Panasonic RiBMo Tires (a pair of 700 x 32):* >> Came on a bike I bought, replaced with my preferred tires. Less than 100 >> miles, probably closer to 50. I believe this is a Riv/Grant design. These >> guys: http://tinyurl.com/ne4x7du *$50* >> - *NEW Ritchey Tom Slick Pro K Folding Tires (a pair of 26" x 1.4"):* >> New, but no packaging. One tire was test mounted, but never ridden. >> The original version of this tire was supplied on the XO-1 and RB-1, and >> still a great tire after all these years! This is them: >> >> http://www.treefortbikes.com/product/333222364082/1524/Ritchey-Tom-Slick-Pro-Folding.html >> *$50* >> >> *Components:* >> >> - *NEW-In-Bag Thomson X4 Stem (Silver, +/-10 degrees x 100mm x >> 31.8mm):* >> Bought for tandem build that didn’t happen. Absolutely pristine, never >> mounted, always stored in original Thomson cloth bag. Like this one: >> http://tinyurl.com/nukcsdt *$75* >> >> >> - *NEW-In-Box Dura-Ace 9 Speed Bar-End Shifters:* >> Bought for (yet another) project that didn’t happen. This is the full >> kit, with shifters, pods, cables, pre-cut cable housing, BB guide and >> down-tube cable stops. Everything that’s metal is beautifully polished >> alloy. These ones here: http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/sh2-9.htm >> *$85* >> - *NEW-In-Box Schmidt SONdelux:* >> 32 hole, polished, rim brake model, 100mm width, includes bolt-on skewer >> – everything exactly as it comes from Schmidt. Purchsed from Boulder >> Bicycles where it had been built into a wheel, then immediately unbuilt >> again when customer changed his/her mind. Zero use on this, but very >> slight >> marks on flanges from spokes. A really beautiful bit of kit! This is it: >> https://www.compasscycle.com/shop/components/hubs/sondelux-generator-hub/ >> >> *$215* >> >> >> - *NEW-In-Box B&M Lumotec IQ Cyo R Plus:* >> New, never opened. "Plus" => standlight. "R" => it has a front >> reflector, which also implies the beam is focused closer in for use on >> town >> and commuter bikes, rather than fast sport riding. Includes fork crown >> mount, wires and whatever other bits are hiding in the unopened package. >> *$50* >> >> >> - *NOS SunTour XC-Pro Crankset:* >> 100% original, never mounted beauty! 170mm, stock 46/36/26 SunTour >> PowerRings™, JIS taper. Cold forged, meticulously polished (even the >> backs) >> and anodized. They don’t make them like this anymore – literally. Like >> this >> one (but with stock granny ring): http://tinyurl.com/jf6zo9g Note, >> these make a great double, just remove the granny and its’ spacers. >> Anodizing on middle ring slightly faded. * $215* >> - *Nitto 185 Handlebar (26.0, 42cm, “Mark’s Bar” shape):* >> Take-off bar purchased from Belmont Wheelworks Annex about 15 years ago, >> but never used. Was packaged as new, but scratches & tape residue on bar, >> some marks on center section. Not for your best bike, but 100% >> functional. >> Same shape as current “Mark’s bar” (82mm reach, 135mm drop), but 325 >> gram weight. See: http://tinyurl.com/zy4zxa8 *$30* >> - *Modern Shimano Brake-only Levers:* >> Same as the Tiagra levers on Riv's website, but the Tiagra's light >> gray plastic bit between the hood and the alloy lever blade is a much >> better black on these (I believe these were marketed as Ultegra, but >> Riv’s >> site seems to say they’re Dura-Ace). Look here: >> http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/bl1.htm Alloy lever blades are >> pretty much perfect, but hoods showing light wear from use. (Hoods $13 >> from >> Riv) *$30* >> - *NEW Nitto Handlebar Shim (25.4 **à* >> * 26.0): *Stainless steel shim still sealed in original package. *$8* >> >> *Saddles:* >> >> - *NEW Brooks B15 Swallow Titanium (Brown):* >> Titanium rails, no box, new saddle on display card, no other >> paraphernalia. This one: http://tinyurl.com/jxflswg *$260 *(Add >> matching Brooks microfiber bar tape for *$20*) >> - *NEW Brooks B15 Swallow Titanium (Honey):* >> New-In-Box, titanium rails, includes spanner, paperwork, etc…. This >> one: http://tinyurl.com/jxflswg >> >> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Ftinyurl.com%2Fjxflswg&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHZGTjZ3wgTXsF31PgrTB7oh_SzVQ> >> >> *$280 *(Add matching Brooks microfiber bar tape for *$20*) >> - *LN Brooks C13 Ultralight Carbon Framed Wunder Saddle:* >> Carbon framed 258 gram Brooks with the springy, hammock-like Cambium >> feel! Used on a couple of short test rides. Indistinguishable from new, >> even to my notoriously picky eye & tail-section! This one here: >> http://tinyurl.com/h7fcvoh *$165* >> - *EC+ Ti Fizik Arione Classic:* >> All black, titanium rails (248 grams on my scale), used on two rides, >> certainly less than 75 miles total. Pretty much indistinguishable from >> new, >> except for slight loss of “Arione” lettering screened onto side of saddle >> from thigh rub. Was suggested on iBOB a few years back, but didn’t work >> for >> me. This one: http://tinyurl.com/hpy9x5a *$70 * >> - *EC Ti Fizik Aliante Carbon Twin Flex:* >> All black, titanium rails and carbon shell with carbon/gel trampoline for >> support (246 grams on my scale), this precise model doesn’t appear to be >> available anymore. Highly recommended on iBOB and actually worked very >> well >> for me over a few hundred miles of use, but I’m using other things now. >> Very slight marks on rubber side bumpers, no other obvious signs of use >> except some loss of “Aliante” lettering screened onto side of saddle from >> thigh rub. *$75 * >> >> *Post Ride Refreshment:* >> >> - *NEW YayLabs! Ice Cream Maker Ball:* >> Brand new and in the original box, Yaylabs! Play & Freeze Ice Cream >> Maker makes a quart of ice cream as you or the kids roll it around. Great >> fun for kids (of all ages!) at parties or picnics. Uses no electricity, >> so >> can be used anywhere there's ice; i.e. camping, picnics, boating, at the >> playground, etc ... >> >> This is the updated "Mega" size ball, that makes a quart of ice >> cream, rather than the original ball's pint. Highly rated with 4.5 stars >> out of 5 on Amazon: >> https://www.amazon.com/Yaylabs-Cream-Ball-Blue-Quart/dp/B009GFKPDM >> >> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FYaylabs-Cream-Ball-Blue-Quart%2Fdp%2FB009GFKPDM&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHflPn3q68McJqtV-5tXjlxteuDqg> >> >> Video review of the ice cream ball in action: >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4t3SWKYWCE >> >> Received as gift, but never used. Retails for $40+. * $18 + shipping* >> >> >> Cheers and safe riding! >> >> >> -Jack >> >> >> Raleigh, NC >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. 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