[RBW] Re: FS: SimpleOne 58cm

2022-03-11 Thread J Schwartz
This SimpleOne is sold

On Friday, March 4, 2022 at 3:16:33 PM UTC-5 J Schwartz wrote:

> Greetings, 
> I've had some interest in questions but as of now, this 58cm SimpleOne is 
> still available, 
> After consideration, I'm dropping the pice by $300 to $2500.
> More photos in the original post link 
> thanks
> JS
> [image: SimpleOne1.jpg]
>
> On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 3:32:59 PM UTC-5 J Schwartz wrote:
>
>> This one hurts.  I know I'm gonna regret selling this bike...but I'm not 
>> riding it too much lately and just converted my Hillborne to a 2 speed with 
>> a Paul Melvin...and need to continue to shed a few bikes.
>> I bought this as a frameset from Rivendell when they were released, back 
>> in 2012 or so.
>> I recently had the bike repainted by Bilenky .  They also did a small 
>> dent repair in the downtube.
>> They repainted the bike the same slimy green but with a cream head tube. 
>>  They also did all the little windows and fork wings in cream.
>> It's a 58cm and a special bike.  It's been set up as a kind of trail 
>> scorcher.  I've ridden it a lot on the rail trails here in the Hudson 
>> Valley.  It's got a 6 tooth spread on the crank chainrings and 700x43cm 
>> Bruce Gordon tires,   Also a White Industries 20T green freewheel.
>> I've mostly ridden it in the big (middle) chainring and really have only 
>> manually shifted it for some long monster climbs, on pavement.  Wheels are 
>> Synergy 32h laced to high polish hi-flange Paul hubs.  I recently changed 
>> the hubs from quick release to the fancy hex nuts and washers and keep 2 
>> hex wrenches attached to the seat stays with super magnets for fast rear 
>> axle adjustments on the road.
>> While the paint is relatively new and it's not had a lot of use since 
>> being repainted, there are a few chips here and there.  The only one that 
>> is of note is a scrape on the bottom of the downtube (facing the road, so 
>> you can't see it) that happened when I dropped a pedal wrench when 
>> attaching pedals.
>> Other than that, on the rack braze-ons, there's a little paint 
>> scuffingand the rear dropouts of course. **Note, in the photo below 
>> , the rear dropouts looked more scuffed than they arethat's actually 
>> white grease that's showing up in the photo *
>>
>> This bike is so good.  I had an orange Quickbeam in the same size (58) 
>> ..they are essentially identical frames...but the SimpleOne is better.
>> The drivetrain on this bike is great.  It engages instantly ...not sure 
>> if that's due to the heavier duty White Industries green "trials 
>> " freewheel (more 
>> engagement points than the standard W.I. freewheels)...but it just clicks 
>> right it and feels like a single speed should.  Pedaling in reverse leads 
>> to no chain suck or chain slap or whatever that's called.  
>> The freewheel is 20t.  That may sound high, but it worked very well for 
>> my needs which included climbing on paths.  The front chainrings are 38 and 
>> 32 (I believe).
>> Bars are Chocos upside down on a 10cm Tallux...with ESI grips and 
>> shellacked Newbaums on the curves.
>>
>> Parts list below:
>>
>> Rivendell SimpleOne 
>>
>> Size 58cm 
>>
>> *NO SADDLE OR PEDALS*
>>
>> Recently repainted by Bilenky (original slimy green but with cream 
>> headtube)
>>
>> ·  Stock Tange headset
>>
>> ·  Stock Tange 107mm bottom bracket 
>>
>> ·  Stock Taiwanese seatpost (27.2mm)
>>
>> ·  Nitto Tallux - 10cm , 26.0
>>
>> ·  Nitto Riv Choco bars (with Nitto 26.0 to 25.4 shim)
>>
>> ·  Newbaums green/blue with amber shellac & twined
>>
>> ·  ESG chunky silicon grips in Grey
>>
>> ·  Origin8 duo-trigger , 2-finger brake levers in Silver (for both 
>> short & long pull) (from Riv)
>>
>> ·  Dia-compe 980 cantilever brakes with upgraded pads in Silver (from 
>> Riv)
>>
>> ·  Sugino XD2 crankset in 170mm (from Riv, has some wear on the 
>> anodizing on the arms)
>>
>> ·  6-tooth spread – Inner ring - Sugino 32T, Middle ring - Sugino 38T 
>> & Outside ring - Sugino bashguard (which I had powdercoated black)
>>
>> ·  8-speed SRAM chain 
>>
>> ·  White Industries 20T green (beefier trials version) freewheel
>>
>> ·  Wheels:
>>
>> ·  Built by Anthony King @ Longleaf 
>>
>> ·  Velocity Synergy – 32 hole, front & rear, newest version, no 
>> offset on the rear
>>
>> ·  Paul Hi-flange front & rear hubs (32hole)- polished silver with 
>> the added strong Paul hex nuts and washers (rear 120mm)
>>
>> ·  Wheelsmith DB14 2.0/1.7/2.0 Silver Spoke w/ Silver Brass Nipple
>>
>> ·  Velox rim tape
>>
>> ·  Bruce Gordon Rock n Road tires in black sidewall, tubes
>>
>> ·  Jagwire brake cable and housing (White)
>>
>> ·  Pletscher Twin Legger kickstand with added rubber feet
>>
>> Price is $2800 net to me.  I'm in New York's Hudson Valley.  Can bring 
>> the bike to NYC though.  Shipping is doable at your cost.  I can ship from 
>> a q

[RBW] Re: FS: SimpleOne 58cm

2022-03-04 Thread J Schwartz
I've had some interest and questions but this SimpleOne is still for sale.
After some consideration, I'm dropping the price $300 to $2500.
[image: IMG_3227-2.jpg]

On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 7:30:09 PM UTC-5 Ryan wrote:

> Not my size and too many bikes including a 70's SS PX-10 with moustache 
> bars...and the non-trials WI freewheel on 36-hole late 70's Campy Record 
> hubs, which I love, ratty as it is.
>
> But...what a sweet bike! Love the build; you sure put a lot of thought 
> into it. I sense a bit of seller's remorse. Hope it finds a good home...it 
> is a beauty!
>
>
> On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 2:32:59 PM UTC-6 J Schwartz wrote:
>
>> This one hurts.  I know I'm gonna regret selling this bike...but I'm not 
>> riding it too much lately and just converted my Hillborne to a 2 speed with 
>> a Paul Melvin...and need to continue to shed a few bikes.
>> I bought this as a frameset from Rivendell when they were released, back 
>> in 2012 or so.
>> I recently had the bike repainted by Bilenky .  They also did a small 
>> dent repair in the downtube.
>> They repainted the bike the same slimy green but with a cream head tube. 
>>  They also did all the little windows and fork wings in cream.
>> It's a 58cm and a special bike.  It's been set up as a kind of trail 
>> scorcher.  I've ridden it a lot on the rail trails here in the Hudson 
>> Valley.  It's got a 6 tooth spread on the crank chainrings and 700x43cm 
>> Bruce Gordon tires,   Also a White Industries 20T green freewheel.
>> I've mostly ridden it in the big (middle) chainring and really have only 
>> manually shifted it for some long monster climbs, on pavement.  Wheels are 
>> Synergy 32h laced to high polish hi-flange Paul hubs.  I recently changed 
>> the hubs from quick release to the fancy hex nuts and washers and keep 2 
>> hex wrenches attached to the seat stays with super magnets for fast rear 
>> axle adjustments on the road.
>> While the paint is relatively new and it's not had a lot of use since 
>> being repainted, there are a few chips here and there.  The only one that 
>> is of note is a scrape on the bottom of the downtube (facing the road, so 
>> you can't see it) that happened when I dropped a pedal wrench when 
>> attaching pedals.
>> Other than that, on the rack braze-ons, there's a little paint 
>> scuffingand the rear dropouts of course. **Note, in the photo below 
>> , the rear dropouts looked more scuffed than they arethat's actually 
>> white grease that's showing up in the photo *
>>
>> This bike is so good.  I had an orange Quickbeam in the same size (58) 
>> ..they are essentially identical frames...but the SimpleOne is better.
>> The drivetrain on this bike is great.  It engages instantly ...not sure 
>> if that's due to the heavier duty White Industries green "trials 
>> " freewheel (more 
>> engagement points than the standard W.I. freewheels)...but it just clicks 
>> right it and feels like a single speed should.  Pedaling in reverse leads 
>> to no chain suck or chain slap or whatever that's called.  
>> The freewheel is 20t.  That may sound high, but it worked very well for 
>> my needs which included climbing on paths.  The front chainrings are 38 and 
>> 32 (I believe).
>> Bars are Chocos upside down on a 10cm Tallux...with ESI grips and 
>> shellacked Newbaums on the curves.
>>
>> Parts list below:
>>
>> Rivendell SimpleOne 
>>
>> Size 58cm 
>>
>> *NO SADDLE OR PEDALS*
>>
>> Recently repainted by Bilenky (original slimy green but with cream 
>> headtube)
>>
>> ·  Stock Tange headset
>>
>> ·  Stock Tange 107mm bottom bracket 
>>
>> ·  Stock Taiwanese seatpost (27.2mm)
>>
>> ·  Nitto Tallux - 10cm , 26.0
>>
>> ·  Nitto Riv Choco bars (with Nitto 26.0 to 25.4 shim)
>>
>> ·  Newbaums green/blue with amber shellac & twined
>>
>> ·  ESG chunky silicon grips in Grey
>>
>> ·  Origin8 duo-trigger , 2-finger brake levers in Silver (for both 
>> short & long pull) (from Riv)
>>
>> ·  Dia-compe 980 cantilever brakes with upgraded pads in Silver (from 
>> Riv)
>>
>> ·  Sugino XD2 crankset in 170mm (from Riv, has some wear on the 
>> anodizing on the arms)
>>
>> ·  6-tooth spread – Inner ring - Sugino 32T, Middle ring - Sugino 38T 
>> & Outside ring - Sugino bashguard (which I had powdercoated black)
>>
>> ·  8-speed SRAM chain 
>>
>> ·  White Industries 20T green (beefier trials version) freewheel
>>
>> ·  Wheels:
>>
>> ·  Built by Anthony King @ Longleaf 
>>
>> ·  Velocity Synergy – 32 hole, front & rear, newest version, no 
>> offset on the rear
>>
>> ·  Paul Hi-flange front & rear hubs (32hole)- polished silver with 
>> the added strong Paul hex nuts and washers (rear 120mm)
>>
>> ·  Wheelsmith DB14 2.0/1.7/2.0 Silver Spoke w/ Silver Brass Nipple
>>
>> ·  Velox rim tape
>>
>> ·  Bruce Gordon Rock n Road tires in black sidewall, tubes
>>
>> ·  Jagwire brake cable and hous

[RBW] Re: FS: SimpleOne 58cm

2022-02-28 Thread Ryan
Not my size and too many bikes including a 70's SS PX-10 with moustache 
bars...and the non-trials WI freewheel on 36-hole late 70's Campy Record 
hubs, which I love, ratty as it is.

But...what a sweet bike! Love the build; you sure put a lot of thought into 
it. I sense a bit of seller's remorse. Hope it finds a good home...it is a 
beauty!

On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 2:32:59 PM UTC-6 J Schwartz wrote:

> This one hurts.  I know I'm gonna regret selling this bike...but I'm not 
> riding it too much lately and just converted my Hillborne to a 2 speed with 
> a Paul Melvin...and need to continue to shed a few bikes.
> I bought this as a frameset from Rivendell when they were released, back 
> in 2012 or so.
> I recently had the bike repainted by Bilenky .  They also did a small dent 
> repair in the downtube.
> They repainted the bike the same slimy green but with a cream head tube. 
>  They also did all the little windows and fork wings in cream.
> It's a 58cm and a special bike.  It's been set up as a kind of trail 
> scorcher.  I've ridden it a lot on the rail trails here in the Hudson 
> Valley.  It's got a 6 tooth spread on the crank chainrings and 700x43cm 
> Bruce Gordon tires,   Also a White Industries 20T green freewheel.
> I've mostly ridden it in the big (middle) chainring and really have only 
> manually shifted it for some long monster climbs, on pavement.  Wheels are 
> Synergy 32h laced to high polish hi-flange Paul hubs.  I recently changed 
> the hubs from quick release to the fancy hex nuts and washers and keep 2 
> hex wrenches attached to the seat stays with super magnets for fast rear 
> axle adjustments on the road.
> While the paint is relatively new and it's not had a lot of use since 
> being repainted, there are a few chips here and there.  The only one that 
> is of note is a scrape on the bottom of the downtube (facing the road, so 
> you can't see it) that happened when I dropped a pedal wrench when 
> attaching pedals.
> Other than that, on the rack braze-ons, there's a little paint 
> scuffingand the rear dropouts of course. **Note, in the photo below , 
> the rear dropouts looked more scuffed than they arethat's actually 
> white grease that's showing up in the photo *
>
> This bike is so good.  I had an orange Quickbeam in the same size (58) 
> ..they are essentially identical frames...but the SimpleOne is better.
> The drivetrain on this bike is great.  It engages instantly ...not sure if 
> that's due to the heavier duty White Industries green "trials 
> " freewheel (more 
> engagement points than the standard W.I. freewheels)...but it just clicks 
> right it and feels like a single speed should.  Pedaling in reverse leads 
> to no chain suck or chain slap or whatever that's called.  
> The freewheel is 20t.  That may sound high, but it worked very well for my 
> needs which included climbing on paths.  The front chainrings are 38 and 32 
> (I believe).
> Bars are Chocos upside down on a 10cm Tallux...with ESI grips and 
> shellacked Newbaums on the curves.
>
> Parts list below:
>
> Rivendell SimpleOne 
>
> Size 58cm 
>
> *NO SADDLE OR PEDALS*
>
> Recently repainted by Bilenky (original slimy green but with cream 
> headtube)
>
> ·  Stock Tange headset
>
> ·  Stock Tange 107mm bottom bracket 
>
> ·  Stock Taiwanese seatpost (27.2mm)
>
> ·  Nitto Tallux - 10cm , 26.0
>
> ·  Nitto Riv Choco bars (with Nitto 26.0 to 25.4 shim)
>
> ·  Newbaums green/blue with amber shellac & twined
>
> ·  ESG chunky silicon grips in Grey
>
> ·  Origin8 duo-trigger , 2-finger brake levers in Silver (for both 
> short & long pull) (from Riv)
>
> ·  Dia-compe 980 cantilever brakes with upgraded pads in Silver (from 
> Riv)
>
> ·  Sugino XD2 crankset in 170mm (from Riv, has some wear on the 
> anodizing on the arms)
>
> ·  6-tooth spread – Inner ring - Sugino 32T, Middle ring - Sugino 38T 
> & Outside ring - Sugino bashguard (which I had powdercoated black)
>
> ·  8-speed SRAM chain 
>
> ·  White Industries 20T green (beefier trials version) freewheel
>
> ·  Wheels:
>
> ·  Built by Anthony King @ Longleaf 
>
> ·  Velocity Synergy – 32 hole, front & rear, newest version, no offset 
> on the rear
>
> ·  Paul Hi-flange front & rear hubs (32hole)- polished silver with the 
> added strong Paul hex nuts and washers (rear 120mm)
>
> ·  Wheelsmith DB14 2.0/1.7/2.0 Silver Spoke w/ Silver Brass Nipple
>
> ·  Velox rim tape
>
> ·  Bruce Gordon Rock n Road tires in black sidewall, tubes
>
> ·  Jagwire brake cable and housing (White)
>
> ·  Pletscher Twin Legger kickstand with added rubber feet
>
> Price is $2800 net to me.  I'm in New York's Hudson Valley.  Can bring the 
> bike to NYC though.  Shipping is doable at your cost.  I can ship from a 
> quality bike shop (Riv dealer) in my hometown.
>
> Here are some quick iPhone pics.  PHOTOS 
> 

[RBW] Re: FS - SimpleOne 58cm

2016-10-04 Thread John
Forgot to mention - I'm asking $1,150.  I will also ship for whatever the 
LBS charges to box and ship.

John

On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 11:51:37 AM UTC-5, John wrote:
>
> I recently moved to a home on a mountain (such as we call it in Alabama), 
> and my SimpleOne can't handle the hills.  Instead of letting it sit, I'd 
> like to find a new home for it while I ride my Ram.
>
> Here are some particulars:  
>
> Green with cream accents
> Overall fantastic shape
> Frame: 58cm (center to top)
> Seat Post: Nitto
> Saddle: Brooks B17
> Stem: Nitto Tallux 10 cm
> Handlebar: Nitto Noodle 46 cm with gel/cork tape and shellac'd twine
> Crank: Sugino 170mm
> Pedals: MKS Touring
> Chainring: Surly 42 tooth
> Front Wheel: 36 hole, Origin8 hub
> Rear Wheel: 36 hole, Origin8 hub
> Freewheel: White Industries Dos Eno Flip Flop 16 & 19 tooth cogs + Surly 
> 16 tooth fixed gear
> Headset: Tange
> Brakes: Tektro Cantilever
> Brake Levers: Shimano Super SL
> Tires: Schwalbe Marathon 700C x 32
> Fenders and Rack: Honjo smooth aluminum (not currently mounted)
>
> Typical signs of use - some minor dings in the seat tube decal, some paint 
> scuffs at the rear dropout, and a small dent in the rear fender. Paint is 
> in great shape overall. No dents in the tubes.
>
> Photos are available in the CL ad:  
> http://huntsville.craigslist.org/bik/5809111584.html
>
> I am willing to travel to meet buyers from Chattanooga, Nashville, 
> Birmingham, and Atlanta 
>
> If any questions, please email me directly:  lindbergjohn at Hotmail dot 
> com.
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: SimpleOne 58cm

2016-02-22 Thread David Podboy
An update: I had someone back out of purchasing the Frame/Fork/Headset/BB, 
so I am looking to just sell that now. The frame has been professionally 
boxed and is ready to ship.

$800 OBO + shipping

Thanks!
David

On Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 7:57:12 PM UTC-8, David Podboy wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I’m selling my SimpleOne 58cm. The bike is too small for me, and I’m 
> getting ready to move, so I need to clear things out.
>
> Bike is in great shape with some blemishes and scratches from use. The 
> previous owner used some touch up paint that is close but not an exact 
> match to the original paint. There are no dents or rust. I’ve tried to show 
> the marks in the photos.
>
> Pics: https://goo.gl/photos/gxPSVnVooDbTThhy8
>
> Components:
> Nitto Albatross
> Nitto Dirtdrop stem, 80mm
> Ergon GP1 Biokork grips
> Shimano R550 Brake Levers
> FSA Metropolis crankset with 45t chainring
> 18T Shimano freewheel on main side, 19T fixed on the flip side
> Shimano CT91 cantilever brakes
> MKS Touring Lite pedals
> Mavic Open Sport rims
> Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 700 x 35c tires
> Bells
> Kickstand
> WTB Saddle
>
> $1100 OBO (includes bike shop packing) + actual shipping costs.
>
> I’d like to sell the bike complete, but let me know if you are interested 
> in Frame/Fork/Headset/BB only.
>
> Ships from Portland, OR. If you are near the Portland or Seattle areas, 
> I’m happy to meet half way for pickup.
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Thanks!
> David
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: SimpleOne 58cm.

2014-07-05 Thread jandrews_nyc
Justin
I'll take the crank arms
Thanks 
Jason

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Re: [RBW] Re: FS: SimpleOne 58cm.

2014-07-05 Thread Mike Williams
Damn Justin,   Surprised that F/F/HS hasnt sold yet!  Killer deal

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 5, 2014, at 10:15 AM, justinaug...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Heya folks-
> Wanted to bump this for post-holiday consideration with slightly lower prices 
> and a caveat. If this isn't sold by Monday around noon then its getting 
> packed up in my moving container and heading out to Oakland with me. So if 
> you're waiting on it, there's that.
> Frame/Fork/Headset/NO BB $700
> Nitto Mini-Campee front rack add $50
> Specialized (Nitto Pearl) 90 (maybe 100mm) stem, 25.4mm clamp with VO Porteur 
> bars. - add $30
> Paul Black canti-levers - add $50
> Paul Components black Mini-Motos - add $175
> Paul set add $200
> Sugino XD2 170mm Triple arms (NO rings, build your own High/Low/Guard) add $25
> Velo-Orange seat post add $25
> Tubus Fly add $50
> Take all that for $1100.
> 
>> On Thursday, July 3, 2014 5:30:28 PM UTC-4, justin...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi folks.
>> The purge continues. I have made my peace with it.
>> Options. 
>> Frame/Fork/Headset/NO BB $750
>> Nitto Mini-Campee front rack add $50
>> Specialized (Nitto Pearl) 90 (maybe 100mm) stem, 25.4mm clamp with VO 
>> Porteur bars. - add $40
>> Paul Black canti-levers - add $75
>> Paul Components black Mini-Motos - add $175
>> Paul set add $225
>> Sugino XD2 170mm Triple arms (NO rings, build your own High/Low/Guard) add 
>> $50
>> Velo-Orange seat post add $25
>> 700c wheel set (Formula hubs to Sun CR18 rims, 32 spoke, flip flop, bolt on) 
>> w/ a set of Schwalbe Marathon Plus 35s or Pasela TG 32s. add $100
>> Take all that for $1300.
>> 
>> Various pics of it built up and in action.
>> 
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9002598386/
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9002600982/
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9002602210/
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9490935278/
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9492290265/
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9696106832/
>> 
>> Add shipping from 19146. Pickup in Philly a stone cold positive.
>> 
>> -J
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[RBW] Re: FS: SimpleOne 58cm.

2014-07-05 Thread justinaugust
Heya folks-
Wanted to bump this for post-holiday consideration with slightly lower 
prices and a caveat. If this isn't sold by Monday around noon then its 
getting packed up in my moving container and heading out to Oakland with 
me. So if you're waiting on it, there's that.
Frame/Fork/Headset/NO BB $700
Nitto Mini-Campee front rack add $50
Specialized (Nitto Pearl) 90 (maybe 100mm) stem, 25.4mm clamp with VO 
Porteur bars. - add $30
Paul Black canti-levers - add $50
Paul Components black Mini-Motos - add $175
Paul set add $200
Sugino XD2 170mm Triple arms (NO rings, build your own High/Low/Guard) add 
$25
Velo-Orange seat post add $25
Tubus Fly add $50
Take all that for $1100.

On Thursday, July 3, 2014 5:30:28 PM UTC-4, justin...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi folks.
> The purge continues. I have made my peace with it.
> Options. 
> Frame/Fork/Headset/NO BB $750
> Nitto Mini-Campee front rack add $50
> Specialized (Nitto Pearl) 90 (maybe 100mm) stem, 25.4mm clamp with VO 
> Porteur bars. - add $40
> Paul Black canti-levers - add $75
> Paul Components black Mini-Motos - add $175
> Paul set add $225
> Sugino XD2 170mm Triple arms (NO rings, build your own High/Low/Guard) add 
> $50
> Velo-Orange seat post add $25
> 700c wheel set (Formula hubs to Sun CR18 rims, 32 spoke, flip flop, bolt 
> on) w/ a set of Schwalbe Marathon Plus 35s or Pasela TG 32s. add $100
> Take all that for $1300.
>
> Various pics of it built up and in action.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9002598386/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9002600982/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9002602210/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9490935278/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9492290265/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinaugust/9696106832/
>
> Add shipping from 19146. Pickup in Philly a stone cold positive.
>
> -J
>
>

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