You know,  In taking these pics I was going for more of the effect of the 
‘diamond in the rough’ bike at a yard sale( yard sale being CL or eBay) and 
when you get it home and get it all polished up,  you realize you have a 
beautifully made, solid, rad bike.  A real gem!   I would of course do the 
polishing before it’s shipped and get it all cleaned up.   I could work on my 
photo skills for sales purposes.

In all seriousness,  It’s a great bike,  no cracks/ never ever crashed.  It’s 
just a little big for me. I didn’t feel comfortable posting it the RBWOB list 
because it’s not a Riv and doesn’t have a ton of Riv qualities other than being 
steel and borrowing from the Hunq geo.   -Mike

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> On Apr 28, 2018, at 11:16 PM, CMR <cmillerrosa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I just bought a cracked frame that was covered up with dirt, not fun haha
> 
> The market for higher end bikes like this usually has much more trustworthy 
> sellers than the cheap bike I bought, but still. A 30 second spray with the 
> hose and better lighting go a long way for a sale.
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