I'd say buy a used seat post, flat pedals and a cheap saddle and sell it as 
a complete bike.  You'll get a broader audience and the rest of your keeper 
components can be found again.  Maybe the next Riv you find will be nicely 
equipped and you wont need to build it up.   Decide how much you need to 
get to be satisfied and post it for sale here first. It doesn't cost a 
thing and anyone here that fits that bike would be happy to own it for the 
right price.  Personally, I get in the same amount of trouble whether I buy 
another frame or a complete bike, so I'd prefer to be able to ride it a 
while before I start spending time wrenching on it and packages of bike 
parts start showing up at the door.  Good luck whatever you decide.

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