Chris: Someone is going to be extremely fortunate to get that bike from you. People wait a year or more for something like that. And on the Renovelo thread someone was musing on why are all the good deals on extra large or extra small bikes. Here's a wonderful opportunity on an in-demand size. Now, can I convince my wife that an All Rounder is complimentary to my Atlantis?
dougP On Aug 20, 6:26 pm, Chris Cullum <cullum.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: > OK, this one hurts but I really don't use it enough to warrant holding > on to it... > > Rivendell All-Rounder, Joe Starck built, Joe Bell paint burnt orange > with cream headtube > > 59cm C-T, 57cm top tube, 44.5cm to centre of horizontal dropout > chainstays, 2 deg upslope to top tube, IIRC 72 deg parallel seat and > head tube angles, standover mid top tube is just under 33" or 83.5cm, > 3 water bottle braze-ons, huge tire clearance (26" 559 wheels size) > > Nitto Frog seatpost, Brooks honey B17 saddle, Nitto Tech Deluxe 110mm > stem, Nitto Noodle 46cm bars with shellacked blue cateye cloth tape, > Tektro levers and mid-profile Shimano XT cantis with KoolStop salmon > pads > > Shimano Ultegra 8 speed barcons, XT front and rear derailleurs, XTR > M900 cranks (the ultimate) with 46/36/26t rings, UN7x 107mm BB, 12-28 > XTR cassette, Sram chain > > Wheels: Shimano XT 32h 737 hubs, Bontrager Mustang rims, Wheelsmith > 14g db spokes, handbuilt Mark Garcia, Ritchey Tom Slick 1.4" folding > Kevlar bead tire, I can include some extra NOS Michelin Hi-Lite Comp > 1.75" folding tires with light tread (similar to a CdV) > > Bike is in great shape and shows virtually no wear. There are a few > paint chips (not many the paint is very good) that have been touched > up with matching paint. > > I got this bike off the list about 5 years ago and haven't really used > it much. Most of what I have done is upgrade the parts, switching out > the Moustache bars for Noodles and a longer stem and putting on the > XTR M900 crankset among other things. > > Photos: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/11446...@n07/sets/72157624770263720/ > > Asking $2500 (a new Riv custom frame and fork only starts at $3000USD, $3300 > next year). > > I'm in Vancouver, Canada but if shipped to the US I will ship from WA state. > > -- > Chris Cullum > Vancouver, BC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.