What on earth can your other 6 bikes be that one of these two need to go?

On Saturday, April 14, 2012 10:23:03 AM UTC-7, Blindrobert wrote:
>
> I have two Rivendell bikes that I love.  They are both superb and fit 
> me perfectly, but I'm moving and consolidating and it occurs to me 
> that maybe 8 bikes is more than one guy really needs. 
>
> So - whichever sells first is the one I will get rid of.  General 
> info: both frames are in excellent condition with a little riding wear 
> and the usual tiny paint nicks from gravel and careful use, no 
> crashes.  If you are looking for collector mint, these aren't the 
> right ones, but if you are looking for solid, loved, lightly used, and 
> well-maintained bikes, please read on.  Your choice for $3K delivered 
> east of the Mississippi - if you are elsewhere we can work out 
> something reasonable.  Please email me for pics: roberto (dot) 
> cipriano (at) gmail (dot) com. 
>
> 63cm A Homer Hilsen in the classic blue/cream paint.  I had the S&S 
> couplers installed after-market by Bilenky for about $1K including the 
> repaint which is flawlessly matched, I am the original owner.  Sugino 
> triple crank, 9 speed rear casette, Silver downtube shifters, 
> shellacked cloth bar tape, Tektro long reaach side-pull calipers, VO 
> hammer fenders, Nitto Noodle bar (I think it's 42 wide), no pedals, 
> and the spare wheel on the rack in the rear is not included!  Wheels 
> are Phil Wood rear hub 36 holes on Velocity O/C rim, front hub is 
> Schmidt Dyno hub 36 hole on matching Velocity rim to rear, but not O/C 
> since it's in the front!  Includes a Schmidt E6 light and bracket, 
> Brooks sprung saddle in brown that shows a little wear, but has years 
> of life in it and has been maintained regularly with proofide, 
> Schwalbe 32mm tires, wheels built by Peter White Cycles.  Phil Wood 
> BB. 
>
> 60cm Bombadil - built like a serious touring bike - last of the 
> parallel top tubes, I am the original owner!!! Phil Wood front and 
> rear hubs, with 40 spokes laced to Velocity Dyad rims, VO hammered 
> fenders, Sugino Triple crankset, Phil BB, shimano 9 speed rear 
> derailleur and casette with Shimano barcons, shellacked cloth bar 
> tape, Nitto noodle bar (I think it's 42 wide), Schwalbe marathon 
> tires, Brooks B17 special (copper rivets) saddle, shows a little wear 
> but has been maintained with proofide.  Clear coat paint finish shows 
> the metal construction and brazing underneath - it's gorgeous and it's 
> not rusting.  I think that whole controversy was a red herring 
> anyway.  Tubus racks NOT included in price, but available for extra.

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