You could turn it into a fixed/free bike and keep the bars and saddle you 
have for a town bike. I'd keep it. They were nice bikes. What year?

On Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 4:43:05 PM UTC-6 jak...@me.com wrote:

> Thanks Joe, that helps with the planning.  The RB-1 has a 126.
>
> On Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 1:54:58 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> The hiccup will be rear spacing for the hub, it's 135 OLD on those Rivs, 
>> RBs used 126 or 130 hubs. 
>>
>> On Saturday, November 12, 2022 at 12:17:11 PM UTC-8 jak...@me.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, first post, warm greetings.
>>>
>>> I have a super nice RB-1 which is too racy for my desires.  I have long 
>>> been looking at a new Rivendell Hillborne or Appaloosa.  I would love to 
>>> use my RB-1 parts on it if they will fit.  No worries about over gearing as 
>>> I am in Florida.
>>>
>>> Shimano 600 derailleur, Sugino DGX crank 40/52, Shimano 13/25 cassette, 
>>> and Shimano RX-100 hubs,  Ritchey stem, Wolber 700c 32H wheels.  I have an 
>>> Albatross bar, Dia Compe MTB levers and a Brooks B-17 that will transfer 
>>> over.  
>>>
>>> Will the rest of it fit?
>>>
>>> I could turn the RB-1 into a fixed gear rig just for occasional 
>>> punishment. I'm not inclined to sell it.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>

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