[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-23 Thread Jim Edgar
Hey - I accidentally nicked a follow-up comment about the double top tube - 
GooGroups gives me no way to retrieve it.  

Bad admin! No cookie!

Please repost when you are able.

On Monday, October 23, 2017 at 9:49:28 AM UTC-7, Andy Beichler wrote:
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> That is a beautiful bike.  But, I thought the 65's were double top tube.
>
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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-23 Thread Andy Beichler
That is a beautiful bike.  But, I thought the 65's were double top tube.


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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-18 Thread Bill Lindsay
I have been out there on a road bike recently. San Francisco Randonneurs has a 
mixed terrain 200k out there and I’ve been pre-riding big chunks of the course. 
 The Marin Mountains 200k was supposed to happen on the 14th but they 
rescheduled it to the 28th because of the unhealthy air quality. 

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito Ca

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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-17 Thread Ben Miller
Thanks Bill. I did fender it for awhile, but some time during the drought they 
came off and never went back on. I do prefer it fenderless. With all these 
fires I'd happily fender back up if it brought the rain though :/

Definitely ORRG on Tam. The Homer tackles that no problem. Lots of fun fire 
roads up there in Marin. Bolinas Ridge, Blythsdale Ridge, and Old Vee are some 
of my favorite. I've been wanting to ride Pine Mt Fire Rd, but haven't yet. 
Have you been out there?

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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-17 Thread Bill Lindsay
It's hard to put into words just how 'right' a 700c Hilsen looks with 
700x40s and no fenders.  Is that Railroad Grade trail?  The photo is 
unmistakeably taken FROM Mt Tamalpais.  We're looking over Southern Marin.  
Angel Island is in the middle, and Mount Diablo is that peak in the 
distance on the Left

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 5:34:07 PM UTC-7, Ben Miller wrote:
>
> A complete Homer Hilsen bike for sale. I reckon Grant designed it to be a 
> gentleman's country bike and I think this one lives up to that. A little 
> beausage, but not much at all. Ernestly ridden over mountains and through 
> valleys, as well as to more leisurely to market. This is one of the first 
> run Homer's, from Toyo in Japan, I believe (I'm sure someone will correct 
> me if it's actually from Waterford). But, it's honestly not got that many a 
> kilometer on it. I'm it's second owner, as the first never rode it at all, 
> due to back issues. It's a sweet whip, but I need room in my stable and it 
> overlaps too much with another bike (too me, at least). Alright, enough 
> prose, here are the brass tacks: 
>
> 65 cm Rivendell A Homer Hilsen 
> Sugino Triple (46/36/24) 
> IRD Triple Front Derailleur 
> Shiman Deore Rear Derailleur 
> Silver Down Tube Shifter (Front) 
> Micro shift R9 brifter (Rear) 
> Silver Long Reach Brakes 
> Nitto Dirt Drop Handlebar  
> Nitto Technomic Quill Stem 
> Nitto S-83 seat post 
> SP Dymano Front Hub 
> Shimano Deore Rear Hub (9 speed) 
> Shimano 9 speed Rear cassette (11-32T) 
> Hand built wheels with Velocity Synergy rims (700c) 
> Soma Supple V 700x40 tyres 
> Supernova E3 front light plus taillight 
> Nitto Mark's Front Rack 
> Nitto Big Back Rack 
> No pedals/saddle/water bottles/bags (I'll be keeping those) 
>
> Those are the particulars. Yeah, the shifting setup is a little odd, but 
> it works well for me. Other than that, it's all Nitto'ed out for your 
> aesthetic pleasure and durability. Ready for any road riding, touring, fire 
> road, or bike camping trip you might want. And into the night or early 
> morning with the dynamo setup. If you're not into nighttime riding or 
> riding with racks we can discuss not including those. I may entertain 
> frame-only offers, but I'd like to sell it more or less as a complete bike. 
>
> $2600 seems reasonable. That's what you'd get a frame for and this is 
> without the wait! Link to picture picture below. There are other ones in 
> the feed or I can send them directly if interested. Thanks for reading! 
>
> https://instagram.com/p/BG2d_hnl8Rb/

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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-17 Thread Ryan Fleming
from tenor to soprano?

On Monday, October 16, 2017 at 11:05:18 PM UTC-5, Ben Miller wrote:
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> Absolutely 65 cm. But what's a couple of cm anyways?

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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-16 Thread Ben Miller
Absolutely 65 cm. But what's a couple of cm anyways?

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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-16 Thread John G.
Absolutely, definitely a 65? Not a 63, by any chance?

On Friday, October 13, 2017 at 11:15:21 AM UTC-4, jim wrote:
>
> Beautiful bike!! Wish I wasn't getting laid off.
>
> Jim in Madison WI
>
> On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 7:34:07 PM UTC-5, Ben Miller wrote:
>>
>> A complete Homer Hilsen bike for sale. I reckon Grant designed it to be a 
>> gentleman's country bike and I think this one lives up to that. A little 
>> beausage, but not much at all. Ernestly ridden over mountains and through 
>> valleys, as well as to more leisurely to market. This is one of the first 
>> run Homer's, from Toyo in Japan, I believe (I'm sure someone will correct 
>> me if it's actually from Waterford). But, it's honestly not got that many a 
>> kilometer on it. I'm it's second owner, as the first never rode it at all, 
>> due to back issues. It's a sweet whip, but I need room in my stable and it 
>> overlaps too much with another bike (too me, at least). Alright, enough 
>> prose, here are the brass tacks: 
>>
>> 65 cm Rivendell A Homer Hilsen 
>> Sugino Triple (46/36/24) 
>> IRD Triple Front Derailleur 
>> Shiman Deore Rear Derailleur 
>> Silver Down Tube Shifter (Front) 
>> Micro shift R9 brifter (Rear) 
>> Silver Long Reach Brakes 
>> Nitto Dirt Drop Handlebar  
>> Nitto Technomic Quill Stem 
>> Nitto S-83 seat post 
>> SP Dymano Front Hub 
>> Shimano Deore Rear Hub (9 speed) 
>> Shimano 9 speed Rear cassette (11-32T) 
>> Hand built wheels with Velocity Synergy rims (700c) 
>> Soma Supple V 700x40 tyres 
>> Supernova E3 front light plus taillight 
>> Nitto Mark's Front Rack 
>> Nitto Big Back Rack 
>> No pedals/saddle/water bottles/bags (I'll be keeping those) 
>>
>> Those are the particulars. Yeah, the shifting setup is a little odd, but 
>> it works well for me. Other than that, it's all Nitto'ed out for your 
>> aesthetic pleasure and durability. Ready for any road riding, touring, fire 
>> road, or bike camping trip you might want. And into the night or early 
>> morning with the dynamo setup. If you're not into nighttime riding or 
>> riding with racks we can discuss not including those. I may entertain 
>> frame-only offers, but I'd like to sell it more or less as a complete bike. 
>>
>> $2600 seems reasonable. That's what you'd get a frame for and this is 
>> without the wait! Link to picture picture below. There are other ones in 
>> the feed or I can send them directly if interested. Thanks for reading! 
>>
>> https://instagram.com/p/BG2d_hnl8Rb/
>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: A. Homer Hilsen 65 Bike

2017-10-13 Thread jim
Beautiful bike!! Wish I wasn't getting laid off.

Jim in Madison WI

On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 7:34:07 PM UTC-5, Ben Miller wrote:
>
> A complete Homer Hilsen bike for sale. I reckon Grant designed it to be a 
> gentleman's country bike and I think this one lives up to that. A little 
> beausage, but not much at all. Ernestly ridden over mountains and through 
> valleys, as well as to more leisurely to market. This is one of the first 
> run Homer's, from Toyo in Japan, I believe (I'm sure someone will correct 
> me if it's actually from Waterford). But, it's honestly not got that many a 
> kilometer on it. I'm it's second owner, as the first never rode it at all, 
> due to back issues. It's a sweet whip, but I need room in my stable and it 
> overlaps too much with another bike (too me, at least). Alright, enough 
> prose, here are the brass tacks: 
>
> 65 cm Rivendell A Homer Hilsen 
> Sugino Triple (46/36/24) 
> IRD Triple Front Derailleur 
> Shiman Deore Rear Derailleur 
> Silver Down Tube Shifter (Front) 
> Micro shift R9 brifter (Rear) 
> Silver Long Reach Brakes 
> Nitto Dirt Drop Handlebar  
> Nitto Technomic Quill Stem 
> Nitto S-83 seat post 
> SP Dymano Front Hub 
> Shimano Deore Rear Hub (9 speed) 
> Shimano 9 speed Rear cassette (11-32T) 
> Hand built wheels with Velocity Synergy rims (700c) 
> Soma Supple V 700x40 tyres 
> Supernova E3 front light plus taillight 
> Nitto Mark's Front Rack 
> Nitto Big Back Rack 
> No pedals/saddle/water bottles/bags (I'll be keeping those) 
>
> Those are the particulars. Yeah, the shifting setup is a little odd, but 
> it works well for me. Other than that, it's all Nitto'ed out for your 
> aesthetic pleasure and durability. Ready for any road riding, touring, fire 
> road, or bike camping trip you might want. And into the night or early 
> morning with the dynamo setup. If you're not into nighttime riding or 
> riding with racks we can discuss not including those. I may entertain 
> frame-only offers, but I'd like to sell it more or less as a complete bike. 
>
> $2600 seems reasonable. That's what you'd get a frame for and this is 
> without the wait! Link to picture picture below. There are other ones in 
> the feed or I can send them directly if interested. Thanks for reading! 
>
> https://instagram.com/p/BG2d_hnl8Rb/

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