Re: [RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-04 Thread Joe Ramey
Braden, it is 58cm c-c.

Best,
 Joe

On Dec 4, 2017 8:59 AM, "bdavis999"  wrote:

Hi Joe, what length is the top tube?
Regards, Braden


On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 10:43:29 PM UTC-5, Jim M. wrote:
>
> In this thread a couple months ago, Matt was looking for a 59 AR:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/rbw-owners-bu
> nch/all$20rounder%7Csort:date/rbw-owners-bunch/3f5Vf8Xh_xs/h7S_ijjsAQAJ
>
> Maybe a 58 would work for him.
>
> On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 7:32:35 PM UTC-8, Mojo wrote:
>>
>> Well there were many admirers of the All Rounder at the swap meet this
>> weekend but no takers. If anyone here is interested in the bike and can
>> help me figure out how to ship, I am willing. It is a nicely setup bike in
>> great shape completely ready for commuting or multi-surface adventure
>> rides. Just add panniers for long distance tours. I would split shipping
>> costs with any buyer, and of course take care of the packing on this end.
>> If someone wanted to pay less than $2000 I could take off a rack and/or the
>> second set of wheels, the Acorn handlebar bag, pedals, B17 saddle. If you
>> are interested, let's talk.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joe Ramey in Grand Junction
>>
>> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:15:56 PM UTC-7, Mojo wrote:
>>
>>> Of course this is the dressed up version of the Bridgestone XO-1.
>>>
>>> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:13:55 PM UTC-7, iamkeith wrote:

 All of the first gen All Rounders had 26" wheels.  Toward the end of
 the model's run (early 00s), frames this size and larger moved to 700c.  (I
 think Grant mainly liked the proportions better.)  Prior to that, there
 just weren't wide enough tires available for the big wheels.  26" still has
 a lot of advantages though, and there aren't many options for tall people
 who want them - certainly none this nice.
>>>
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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-04 Thread bdavis999
Hi Joe, what length is the top tube?
Regards, Braden

On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 10:43:29 PM UTC-5, Jim M. wrote:
>
> In this thread a couple months ago, Matt was looking for a 59 AR: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/rbw-owners-bunch/all$20rounder%7Csort:date/rbw-owners-bunch/3f5Vf8Xh_xs/h7S_ijjsAQAJ
>
> Maybe a 58 would work for him.
>
> On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 7:32:35 PM UTC-8, Mojo wrote:
>>
>> Well there were many admirers of the All Rounder at the swap meet this 
>> weekend but no takers. If anyone here is interested in the bike and can 
>> help me figure out how to ship, I am willing. It is a nicely setup bike in 
>> great shape completely ready for commuting or multi-surface adventure 
>> rides. Just add panniers for long distance tours. I would split shipping 
>> costs with any buyer, and of course take care of the packing on this end. 
>> If someone wanted to pay less than $2000 I could take off a rack and/or the 
>> second set of wheels, the Acorn handlebar bag, pedals, B17 saddle. If you 
>> are interested, let's talk.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joe Ramey in Grand Junction
>>
>> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:15:56 PM UTC-7, Mojo wrote:
>>
>>> Of course this is the dressed up version of the Bridgestone XO-1.
>>>
>>> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:13:55 PM UTC-7, iamkeith wrote:

 All of the first gen All Rounders had 26" wheels.  Toward the end of 
 the model's run (early 00s), frames this size and larger moved to 700c.  
 (I 
 think Grant mainly liked the proportions better.)  Prior to that, there 
 just weren't wide enough tires available for the big wheels.  26" still 
 has 
 a lot of advantages though, and there aren't many options for tall people 
 who want them - certainly none this nice.
>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-03 Thread Jim M.
In this thread a couple months ago, Matt was looking for a 59 
AR: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/rbw-owners-bunch/all$20rounder%7Csort:date/rbw-owners-bunch/3f5Vf8Xh_xs/h7S_ijjsAQAJ

Maybe a 58 would work for him.

On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 7:32:35 PM UTC-8, Mojo wrote:
>
> Well there were many admirers of the All Rounder at the swap meet this 
> weekend but no takers. If anyone here is interested in the bike and can 
> help me figure out how to ship, I am willing. It is a nicely setup bike in 
> great shape completely ready for commuting or multi-surface adventure 
> rides. Just add panniers for long distance tours. I would split shipping 
> costs with any buyer, and of course take care of the packing on this end. 
> If someone wanted to pay less than $2000 I could take off a rack and/or the 
> second set of wheels, the Acorn handlebar bag, pedals, B17 saddle. If you 
> are interested, let's talk.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe Ramey in Grand Junction
>
> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:15:56 PM UTC-7, Mojo wrote:
>
>> Of course this is the dressed up version of the Bridgestone XO-1.
>>
>> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:13:55 PM UTC-7, iamkeith wrote:
>>>
>>> All of the first gen All Rounders had 26" wheels.  Toward the end of the 
>>> model's run (early 00s), frames this size and larger moved to 700c.  (I 
>>> think Grant mainly liked the proportions better.)  Prior to that, there 
>>> just weren't wide enough tires available for the big wheels.  26" still has 
>>> a lot of advantages though, and there aren't many options for tall people 
>>> who want them - certainly none this nice.
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-03 Thread 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch
Well there were many admirers of the All Rounder at the swap meet this 
weekend but no takers. If anyone here is interested in the bike and can 
help me figure out how to ship, I am willing. It is a nicely setup bike in 
great shape completely ready for commuting or multi-surface adventure 
rides. Just add panniers for long distance tours. I would split shipping 
costs with any buyer, and of course take care of the packing on this end. 
If someone wanted to pay less than $2000 I could take off a rack and/or the 
second set of wheels, the Acorn handlebar bag, pedals, B17 saddle. If you 
are interested, let's talk.

Thanks,
Joe Ramey in Grand Junction

On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:15:56 PM UTC-7, Mojo wrote:

> Of course this is the dressed up version of the Bridgestone XO-1.
>
> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:13:55 PM UTC-7, iamkeith wrote:
>>
>> All of the first gen All Rounders had 26" wheels.  Toward the end of the 
>> model's run (early 00s), frames this size and larger moved to 700c.  (I 
>> think Grant mainly liked the proportions better.)  Prior to that, there 
>> just weren't wide enough tires available for the big wheels.  26" still has 
>> a lot of advantages though, and there aren't many options for tall people 
>> who want them - certainly none this nice.
>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-01 Thread 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch
Of course this is the dressed up version of the Bridgestone XO-1.

On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:13:55 PM UTC-7, iamkeith wrote:
>
> All of the first gen All Rounders had 26" wheels.  Toward the end of the 
> model's run (early 00s), frames this size and larger moved to 700c.  (I 
> think Grant mainly liked the proportions better.)  Prior to that, there 
> just weren't wide enough tires available for the big wheels.  26" still has 
> a lot of advantages though, and there aren't many options for tall people 
> who want them - certainly none this nice.

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-01 Thread iamkeith
All of the first gen All Rounders had 26" wheels.  Toward the end of the 
model's run (early 00s), frames this size and larger moved to 700c.  (I think 
Grant mainly liked the proportions better.)  Prior to that, there just weren't 
wide enough tires available for the big wheels.  26" still has a lot of 
advantages though, and there aren't many options for tall people who want them 
- certainly none this nice.

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-01 Thread 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch
Yes Doug, 26 inch wheels. So many data points

On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 6:00:51 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:
>
> 26" wheels?  Since you mention the tire widths in inches, I assume so.
>
> dougP
>
> On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 3:44:56 PM UTC-8, Mojo wrote:
>>
>> For Sale is a 1st generation AllRounder riding system including 
>> everything you see in picture #3. That includes two sets of wheels, three 
>> Nitto racks (M12, Nitto large front and rear),  Acorn large brown Rando 
>> handlebar bag, new VO fenders, front and rear lights & 3M reflective tape 
>> on racks and crank arms, burrito wrap under-saddle repair kit, Blackburn 
>> frame pump, striker brass bell, and a click-stand kickstand (
>> http://www.click-stand.com/),
>>
>> This bike is completely ready to ride as is. It has been on many 
>> adventures and used on and off road but always stored indoors. No terrible 
>> crashes just oh-shit! ones mainly in the dirt. It rides as well as the day 
>> I bought it. The setup you see in the pictures is for a 6 foot rider with 
>> an 89cm PBH. I think it would better fit riders in the 5'8" to 5'10" range. 
>> I ride 62cm frames these days.
>>
>> I would like $2000 not including shipping. Shipping all of this will be 
>> very difficult. It would be better to deliver. I am in Grand Junction 
>> (western) Colorado so am willing to drive 200 miles or so to meet the buyer.
>>
>> The frame: I am the original owner, built in 1995 by Waterford and 
>> delivered in January 1996. The tubing is the proprietary Reynolds 753 that 
>> Rivendell was using at the time, except Reynolds 531 fork blades. The paint 
>> is chameleon, that is two layers of green and purple. It is subtle, best 
>> seen in picture #2. The paint is in good shape except where it isn't. There 
>> is some touch-up paint on one fork leg and on a top tube ding that you can 
>> see in the final picture. There are some paint dings around the bottom 
>> bracket and especially around the horizontal dropouts.
>>
>> Components: 
>> B17 Champion saddle in good broken-in shape
>> Ritchey seatpost
>> Nitto Noodle 44cm handlebar
>> Nitto long quill Technomic stem 11cm
>> Cane Creek brake levers with new hoods
>> new cork tape
>> original headset with new grease
>> new Tektro 720 brakes with salmon pads
>> Shimano bar end 8/9 speed shifters
>> Shimano XT rear derailer and I-don't-remember silver front derailer
>> drivetrain is 3x8:
>> Ritchey Logic crank 175 48/36/26 or there abouts
>> new wide range (12-32?) cassette on off-road wheels, lightly used road 
>> (12-24?) cassette
>> new KMC 8 speed chain
>> I built the wheels with Suntour sealed front hubs that Rivendell used to 
>> sell, XT/XTR rear hubs, DT spokes & brass nipples, Mavic X517 rims - all 
>> strong and true
>> Schwalbe tires are 1.5" Marathon Racer and 1.9" Marathon XR all in good 
>> shape
>> bottom bracket is a Suntour repackable with new grease, bought with the 
>> frame
>> pedals are Shimano A530 spd/flat
>> two American Classic water bottle cages including an unusual gold one 
>> that matches the decals, and a Riv water bottle. 
>>
>> I will be showing this at a bike swap Saturday morning in Grand Junction. 
>> I think the price is quite fair and I think you can see I have made the 
>> bike as fresh as possible. It is a piece of Rivendell history.
>>
>> Joe Ramey in GJT
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/35306185223/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/35723450540/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899222308/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899223658/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899218868/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899220098/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-01 Thread dougP
26" wheels?  Since you mention the tire widths in inches, I assume so.

dougP

On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 3:44:56 PM UTC-8, Mojo wrote:
>
> For Sale is a 1st generation AllRounder riding system including everything 
> you see in picture #3. That includes two sets of wheels, three Nitto racks 
> (M12, Nitto large front and rear),  Acorn large brown Rando handlebar bag, 
> new VO fenders, front and rear lights & 3M reflective tape on racks and 
> crank arms, burrito wrap under-saddle repair kit, Blackburn frame pump, 
> striker brass bell, and a click-stand kickstand (
> http://www.click-stand.com/),
>
> This bike is completely ready to ride as is. It has been on many 
> adventures and used on and off road but always stored indoors. No terrible 
> crashes just oh-shit! ones mainly in the dirt. It rides as well as the day 
> I bought it. The setup you see in the pictures is for a 6 foot rider with 
> an 89cm PBH. I think it would better fit riders in the 5'8" to 5'10" range. 
> I ride 62cm frames these days.
>
> I would like $2000 not including shipping. Shipping all of this will be 
> very difficult. It would be better to deliver. I am in Grand Junction 
> (western) Colorado so am willing to drive 200 miles or so to meet the buyer.
>
> The frame: I am the original owner, built in 1995 by Waterford and 
> delivered in January 1996. The tubing is the proprietary Reynolds 753 that 
> Rivendell was using at the time, except Reynolds 531 fork blades. The paint 
> is chameleon, that is two layers of green and purple. It is subtle, best 
> seen in picture #2. The paint is in good shape except where it isn't. There 
> is some touch-up paint on one fork leg and on a top tube ding that you can 
> see in the final picture. There are some paint dings around the bottom 
> bracket and especially around the horizontal dropouts.
>
> Components: 
> B17 Champion saddle in good broken-in shape
> Ritchey seatpost
> Nitto Noodle 44cm handlebar
> Nitto long quill Technomic stem 11cm
> Cane Creek brake levers with new hoods
> new cork tape
> original headset with new grease
> new Tektro 720 brakes with salmon pads
> Shimano bar end 8/9 speed shifters
> Shimano XT rear derailer and I-don't-remember silver front derailer
> drivetrain is 3x8:
> Ritchey Logic crank 175 48/36/26 or there abouts
> new wide range (12-32?) cassette on off-road wheels, lightly used road 
> (12-24?) cassette
> new KMC 8 speed chain
> I built the wheels with Suntour sealed front hubs that Rivendell used to 
> sell, XT/XTR rear hubs, DT spokes & brass nipples, Mavic X517 rims - all 
> strong and true
> Schwalbe tires are 1.5" Marathon Racer and 1.9" Marathon XR all in good 
> shape
> bottom bracket is a Suntour repackable with new grease, bought with the 
> frame
> pedals are Shimano A530 spd/flat
> two American Classic water bottle cages including an unusual gold one that 
> matches the decals, and a Riv water bottle. 
>
> I will be showing this at a bike swap Saturday morning in Grand Junction. 
> I think the price is quite fair and I think you can see I have made the 
> bike as fresh as possible. It is a piece of Rivendell history.
>
> Joe Ramey in GJT
>
>
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/35306185223/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/35723450540/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899222308/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899223658/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899218868/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899220098/in/dateposted-public/
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-01 Thread Deacon Patrick
Wow. Beautiful bike and riding system at a fantastic price.

With abandon,
Patrick

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[RBW] Re: FS: 1995 58cm Rivendell AllRounder $2000

2017-12-01 Thread 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch
Correction, the mini front rack I believe is a Nitto 32. The external bolt 
through the fork crown has been replaced with a recessed allen bolt, which 
I think looks nicer for those of us that are into such things.

Joe in GJT

On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 4:44:56 PM UTC-7, Mojo wrote:

> For Sale is a 1st generation AllRounder riding system including everything 
> you see in picture #3. That includes two sets of wheels, three Nitto racks 
> (M12, Nitto large front and rear),  Acorn large brown Rando handlebar bag, 
> new VO fenders, front and rear lights & 3M reflective tape on racks and 
> crank arms, burrito wrap under-saddle repair kit, Blackburn frame pump, 
> striker brass bell, and a click-stand kickstand (
> http://www.click-stand.com/),
>
> This bike is completely ready to ride as is. It has been on many 
> adventures and used on and off road but always stored indoors. No terrible 
> crashes just oh-shit! ones mainly in the dirt. It rides as well as the day 
> I bought it. The setup you see in the pictures is for a 6 foot rider with 
> an 89cm PBH. I think it would better fit riders in the 5'8" to 5'10" range. 
> I ride 62cm frames these days.
>
> I would like $2000 not including shipping. Shipping all of this will be 
> very difficult. It would be better to deliver. I am in Grand Junction 
> (western) Colorado so am willing to drive 200 miles or so to meet the buyer.
>
> The frame: I am the original owner, built in 1995 by Waterford and 
> delivered in January 1996. The tubing is the proprietary Reynolds 753 that 
> Rivendell was using at the time, except Reynolds 531 fork blades. The paint 
> is chameleon, that is two layers of green and purple. It is subtle, best 
> seen in picture #2. The paint is in good shape except where it isn't. There 
> is some touch-up paint on one fork leg and on a top tube ding that you can 
> see in the final picture. There are some paint dings around the bottom 
> bracket and especially around the horizontal dropouts.
>
> Components: 
> B17 Champion saddle in good broken-in shape
> Ritchey seatpost
> Nitto Noodle 44cm handlebar
> Nitto long quill Technomic stem 11cm
> Cane Creek brake levers with new hoods
> new cork tape
> original headset with new grease
> new Tektro 720 brakes with salmon pads
> Shimano bar end 8/9 speed shifters
> Shimano XT rear derailer and I-don't-remember silver front derailer
> drivetrain is 3x8:
> Ritchey Logic crank 175 48/36/26 or there abouts
> new wide range (12-32?) cassette on off-road wheels, lightly used road 
> (12-24?) cassette
> new KMC 8 speed chain
> I built the wheels with Suntour sealed front hubs that Rivendell used to 
> sell, XT/XTR rear hubs, DT spokes & brass nipples, Mavic X517 rims - all 
> strong and true
> Schwalbe tires are 1.5" Marathon Racer and 1.9" Marathon XR all in good 
> shape
> bottom bracket is a Suntour repackable with new grease, bought with the 
> frame
> pedals are Shimano A530 spd/flat
> two American Classic water bottle cages including an unusual gold one that 
> matches the decals, and a Riv water bottle. 
>
> I will be showing this at a bike swap Saturday morning in Grand Junction. 
> I think the price is quite fair and I think you can see I have made the 
> bike as fresh as possible. It is a piece of Rivendell history.
>
> Joe Ramey in GJT
>
>
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/35306185223/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/35723450540/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899222308/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899223658/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899218868/in/dateposted-public/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24899220098/in/dateposted-public/
>

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