Tagua nut, from a type of palm tree. Can be carved as an ivory substitute.
These were from iBOB days, I think. I worked in a shop that was a San
Francisco Bridgestone dealer and as iBOB stuff became available we bought a
couple of these jerseys. I remember that there was a spare, but uncarved,
I have a 54.5 Rosco Bubbe “mountain Mixtec” that I may never build up. Let me
know if that is of any interest and we can discuss
Currently F/F/HS/BB/SP and I do have a wheel set (Shimano Dyno) as well as
chocolate norm handlebars. And the rest of the kit to build it out.
Feel free to PM me to
Awesome, I live vicariously lately through her pics on Flickr and Instagram.
Mark
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 2:25:59 PM UTC-7, Jon Dukeman,central
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> The world famous Purple Riv and her owner have been featured on page 89 of
> the latest issue of Bicycle Quarterly.
> What a
The OP made one jersey with a bike name that's also a mountain climbing company
name, both of which are derived from an old book. I don't know how y'all got
wrapped up in group orders and copyright infringement. He didn't mention doing
a run of them.
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It's not hard; I learned to do it successfully without really paying much
attention or trying very hard. I did manage to "blank up" a wheel or two,
creating a very small (I repeat: very small; it made no practical
difference in the feel of the wheel while riding) hop where none had
existed before,
Alex singer bike shop has very nice jerseys with front buttoned pockets.
i bought one.
when i got it in front of a good mirrror
the buttons looked like i had nipple enhancement surgery.
i had the buttons taken off and the buttonholes sewn to the body of the jersey
they have french racing blue and
my blue paint is holding up fine
but because of theft fears and my good little bridgestone cb1
it gets babied.
our bikes are french racing blue
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Like I said, I just do the 3-or-4 spokes to iron out a wobbly spot. If the hole
wheel needs work, I pay people who do that stuff.
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Mine is starting to lift/peel on seat tube. Some came off seatstays inside.
Cracking off on dropout eyelets. Blue Ram.
Was wondering how many years others are getting from theirs.
I know use/climate matters.
I am third owner and it was guesstimated to have 1200 miles on it when I got it
in 2016.
Thanks for the info!
Sounds tricky the more I research it.
Some online vids make it look easy, but then some introduce deeper stuff like
radial truing after lateral truing, then back and forth til wheel aligned both
ways.
Then measuring that the rim is centered over the hub properly. And these ar
In that case no worries, your kids have already ridden the scariest part of
the ride. Once you're across the Naples Bridge, you're home free.
When you said you were finishing in OC, I figured there must be a
connection.
dougP
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 4:13:15 PM UTC-7, Kip Otteson wr
My 58 cm blue Ram easily took 35 mm (labeled; 32 mm actual) Kojaks with
plenty of room for fenders; PBs, IIRC. It easily had room for true 35s
without fenders.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 4:19 PM Lum Gim Fong wrote:
> Yes, according to the brochure, it is intended for 28mm max with fenders.
> And th
Ana Candela (I love her name) has a very active bike life with her custom Riv
Mixte. Check her out on Instagram!
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> On Oct 10, 2018, at 8:17 PM, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
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> Who is Ana?
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I am guessing that is the first iteration(?) of orange with those pointy head
tube lugs, rather than the Atlantis type whale-tail lugs that most oranges seem
to have (came later?) -at least of the pics I have seen online.
Wow!! 33mm tires. Sounds like better clearances.
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My BQ hasn't yet arrived but I now know which page to turn to first. I've
loved following Ana's adventures on Instagram. The Purple Riv is seeing
some country.
dougP
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 2:25:59 PM UTC-7, Jon Dukeman,central
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> The world famous Purple Riv and her
Leah:
That's a truly inspiring story, so glad to hear of it. We all need to look
for opportunities, however humble, to be a Benefactor. Now, get a bigger
lock for that new bike.
dougP
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 7:59:54 AM UTC-7, Bicycle Belle Ding
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> A Boy, A Bike, and
Hi Everyone, it was so fun to read your responses today. I loved your poems and
stories and thoughts (some private, some posted) and savored them along with a
mug of strong, hot coffee. It felt like a group celebration among kindred
spirits; my joy was made complete. Anyone would be moved by the
Not really sure how to post pics with this android phone!?
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Those look nice. Summer shoe perfect actually.
-J
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Thanks for sharing, Ash.
I just checked, and I'm on week 10. So you all are saying there's a
chance...
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On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 6:14:59 PM UTC-7, Ash wrote:
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> I truly believe that there was a typo in order receipt notification. The
>> 10 to 12 days was meant to say 10 to 1
I fit Jack Browns with PDW fenders. It is close and as large as I would go.
Seems like 32 would be an easy fit. Mine is an orange Ram but I don’t know the
generation.
https://instagram.com/p/BjGEVpfhy4g/
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bumping this thread.. still available! price lowered.
thanks for looking and considering!
—jenny @ RBW
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F202458515883
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i have used the cowchippers and portolas and yes they are a bit different.
the portolas feel narrower, even though they have more pronounced flare.
On Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 8:16:05 PM UTC-7, Jonathan D. wrote:
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> Is anyone familiar with a good alternative to the Salsa Cowchipper Bar
> w
oof brutal - sorry to hear that!
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 2:35:03 PM UTC-7, Tully Lanter wrote:
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> I'm looking for F/F/HS, complete, or anything in between. Shipping to
> 98052.
>
> Slight preference for the Clem L since the price point makes goodies like
> dynamo lighting more accessible
Thanks for the tip! Would be seriously tempted to snag it right now had
someone not beaten me to it already!
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2018, 4:15 PM Adam Leibow wrote:
> you should see the riv special sale for the demo 55 sam H complete
>
> On Tuesday, October 9
you should see the riv special sale for the demo 55 sam H complete
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 2:35:03 PM UTC-7, Tully Lanter wrote:
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> I'm looking for F/F/HS, complete, or anything in between. Shipping to
> 98052.
>
> Slight preference for the Clem L since the price point makes goodies like
Here is the brochure:
http://www.cyclofiend.com/rbw/rambouillet/rambflyer/index.html
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Out of curiosity, I scanned the brochure to see what it recommended for
tires size with fenders.
But it didn't say what max should be with fenders that I could see.
But I think 28 max would be right. Safer clearances for sure.
With my 32's on there, it looks like a tire could rub if wheel goes ou
Yes, according to the brochure, it is intended for 28mm max with fenders.
And that call was on the money.
32 without fenders is great. I think it could take 700 x 35's without
fenders, too.
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I don't have a Rambouillet, but I think your experience is about what to
expect from any bike designed for 57mm reach brakes. Under best case
scenario, you might fit 32mm tires and fenders, but clearance will be
tight. I think the intention is for 28mm max tire size with fenders, and
35mm (mayb
Tears of joy... :-)Thank you for sharing the story, Leah.And thank you to the
benefactor for demonstrating that there is still good in this crazy
world.Cheers,Andrew in Sydney
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Leah,
Your words are always a gift to this group. Thanks for revealing another layer
of your personal life, the inner thoughts of your beautiful mind, and the
reflections about pride many of us struggle with also occasionally.
Ethan’s excitement takes many of back to previous joys about bikes a
Bill, not sure that is always the case, and I think there is fine print on most
“contracts” that require proof of value. The one time I had something damaged
as a seller, I had to show receipts (what I sold the item for and what it would
cost to repair) regardless what the insured value was. In
I think the design of the rear Simworks rack is especially elegant, as well,
Justin. Unfortunately, the max load on these appears woefully inadequate. The
3kg carrying capacity of the Simworks On The Road Rear Carrier compared to a
Tubus Logo Evo’s 26kg max load, for instance. This is a large di
Just for fun and reference. Put your info here too for others to see as
this is discussed sometimes. Seems like different iterations have different
clearances.
I have been wrestling with 700 x 40mm Berthouds to get them installed and
to fit with 700 x 32mm tires.
*My Ram's frame iteration *(I t
In a world that is so hostile sometimes, it warms the soul of such
generosity, and of Ethan's excitement!
Roberta
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 10:59:54 AM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding
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> A Boy, A Bike, and A Benefactor: A True and Heartwarming Rivendell Tale
>
> If you are livin
SOLD - SOLD
On Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 4:19:54 PM UTC-4, Charlie wrote:
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>
> GRANDPA PINE TAR SOAP 3.25 oz 48 each THIS IS the SMALLER BAR $100
> SHIPPED TO U.S.A.
>
> NOTE : these bars sell for $3 to $4 each
>
> ALSO SAMPLE BARS of the other soaps GRANDPA makes / abou
Willing to part with hoopless Mark Area Hub rack for $145 shipped.
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 9:37:33 AM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
>
> Price drop $235 shipped.
>
> On Thursday, September 20, 2018 at 8:13:13 PM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Selling marks Hub area rack and corresponding
SOLD -- SOLD -- SOLD
On Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 4:19:54 PM UTC-4, Charlie wrote:
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>
> GRANDPA PINE TAR SOAP 3.25 oz 48 each THIS IS the SMALLER BAR $100
> SHIPPED TO U.S.A.
>
> NOTE : these bars sell for $3 to $4 each
>
> ALSO SAMPLE BARS of the other soaps GRANDPA make
RBW sold branded wool jerseys made by Woolistic. The green one had the
distinctive script, a white one ad world champion stripes. AS noted by others
there was the old style and the plainer Wooly warm. I have a blue Wooly warm
and a green Woolistic. Not cold enough yet here in AL to wear them
I agree entirely; there are, actually, practical reasons to wear bike
clothing for biking.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 12:18 PM Toshi Takeuchi wrote:
> I'm not sure why Riv stopped selling bike jerseys. I think it went along
> with their thinking that having a bike specific shirt inhibits you from
Back in the early days of Rivendell they produced some very nice jerseys; 2
different models and periods, IIRC; actually, I think 3. The first were
truly retro ss with side or shoulder button plackets and buttons of some
exotic (= non plastic) material; Taiga? tagua? nuts? The second were some
ls,
Pics please!
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*SOLD!*
On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 8:21:38 AM UTC-7, nemom...@gmail.com wrote:
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> *FS 2011 SAM HILLBORNE FRAMESET + SEAT POST *- Hi, Sorry this may be a
> duplicate posting but I'm learning about this process and I hope to get
> better with this group - I just used the parts from this frame
Been wearing mine all day at work and they have stretched out enough that they
fit fine, I am pretty happy so far.
Order more in the future? We'll see.
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I'm not sure why Riv stopped selling bike jerseys. I think it went along
with their thinking that having a bike specific shirt inhibits you from
just riding. While I agree with that in principle, I don't like sticking
my phone/wallet in my bike bag, and having items in the jersey pockets is
way b
I am not sure of the history but there were these...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rivendell-Bicycle-Works-Jersey-2005-Small-Wool-very-rare/232959864082?hash=item363d7d6d12:g:6-8AAOSwdU9bvWIV:rk:2:pf:0
Bob
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 12:11:01 PM UTC-5, lconley wrote:
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> Interesting reactions t
Interesting reactions to this.
It is not a "counterfeit" Rivendell jersey, it is a "fake" Rivendell
jersey, given that there are no Rivendell jerseys to copy that I know of.
In my original post, I mentioned this being possible heresy, as I don't
think RBW is into kit. But Eroica wants period c
It's pretty easy, as everyone says. But sure, you could mess it up. Then
you could fix it, and you'd have a more visceral understanding of the
process.
I'd start with on-the-bike truing, since you might find you hate the whole
process. I'd wait on buying a truing stand and tensiometer until you
This is wonderful!
Thank you for sharing this.
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 10:59:54 AM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding
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> A Boy, A Bike, and A Benefactor: A True and Heartwarming Rivendell Tale
>
> If you are living here and now, you probably notice a scarcity of kindness
> and ge
That may be a little too long or have to strap it down really good. Or maybe a
different rack
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A group order of counterfeit Rivendell jerseys? I sure hope you all talk to
them before going ahead with this. Rivendell has a brand and image to uphold
like any other business, they might not want a bunch of almost-Rivendell style
jerseys/shirts/whatever floating around out there.
Darin
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Back in the days when I delivered newspapers, the bikes we used all had
long curved fork blades and wide tires. We didn't know about low trail. We
knew we needed to keep the load center >behind< the front axle. That
requirement, by definition, meant low trail (and usually, slack headtubes).
And
I am impressed, all the more by the donor's insistence on anonymity.
Will you please post photos of the mini-Clem and ride report (from your
son)?
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 8:59 AM Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <
jonasandle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A Boy, A Bike, and A Benefactor: A True and Heartwarming
Kevin asked what may have been a rhetorical question. In general,
insurance has little to do with the actual value of the thing you are
insuring. You are purchasing a contract. If I put an object in a box and
the shipper offers me the option to purchase insurance, I get to declare
how much I
Thanks for posting this amazing story.
When I first became interested in Rivendell bicycles, I was given a very
generous offer that I'm certain would have been felt by the benefactor.
The offer was made in a way that would have brought me far more benefit
than just the money that was involved.
Thank you for warming my heart.
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 10:59:54 AM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding
Ding! wrote:
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> A Boy, A Bike, and A Benefactor: A True and Heartwarming Rivendell Tale
>
> If you are living here and now, you probably notice a scarcity of kindness
> and generosity. You
Wow...just Wow! What a story, and beautifully written. Something for all
of us to learn from this, especially in the current climate...it's all
about human to human interactions. We can't fix the world but we can do
individual things that make a difference.
Leah, best of luck with your upcom
Thank you, Leah, for sharing this beautiful story.
Sincerely yours,
Shoji
Arlington MA
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 10:59:54 AM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding
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> A Boy, A Bike, and A Benefactor: A True and Heartwarming Rivendell Tale
>
> If you are living here and now, you proba
Beautiful, Leah! The economy of community is a wondrous blessing, and we
receive and pass on in love as we are able.
Life with brain injury comes with a number of losses, and early on, I wrote
this (warning, faith content, but it is core to the idea of receiving gifts
freely given):
Eucharisti
Sorry, that sucks.
My experience with bike shops packing bikes has not been good. Mostly this
has happened when I'm traveling away from home, and don't have the
facilities to do it myself. It's often relegated to the low person on the
totem pole of the shop, since it requires no special skill
Ha! Appreciated, Mark. I'll cross my fingers that two 52 Ls are floating
around out there!
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 4:13 AM 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch <
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> Oops, did not see Tully's new post seeking a bike. I withdraw my tentative
> query for now
riv might also beable toprovide a digitized logo template
for an absolutely correct result.
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Riv cotton or wool T with huge, full front, headbadge of your choice would be
cool.
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Is it possible to insure something for more that it's value? Doesn't make
sense to me.
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A Boy, A Bike, and A Benefactor: A True and Heartwarming Rivendell Tale
If you are living here and now, you probably notice a scarcity of kindness and
generosity. You aren’t sure how we got here and how to change it, and also,
you’re exhausted. What can we really do? This is a story that turns o
The jersey is kinda neat, but I really don't think it'd be right to proceed
in producing these without a blessing from Rivendell.
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Perhaps that is the secret ...
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 3:58 PM Will wrote:
> That's the size Wald basket I used for about 6 years delivering newspapers
> as a kid. You do need to reposition it though. It is about 3 inches to far
> forward. If the center of gravity for your load is ahead of the fr
Isn't that what Wald used to sell as the "Newsboy"? I owned one, but
despite the volume it could carry only a fraction of the weight that I
could readily carry in rear panniers without making the handling go
to hell, so I gave up on front loading as the primary carrying mode.
I think you need a de
I see that now -- I didn't bother to click the link because I'd just to
Crust in August and Matt didn't mention a new rack coming (he's sneaky like
that, I guess). That one is interesting but wouldn't have worked for me
anyway as I'm running brazed on CP rim brakes and they tend to block
forwar
want one and will see if my posse shows interest
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Trade made.
Thanks,
David
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 8:39:33 AM UTC-5, David B wrote:
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> I did a silly thing and bought a Clem L frameset when I already have a
> Clem H built up. I've decided to stick with my H.
> So selling this one for what I paid recently on this list.
>
> Rivendell Clem L
The rack that Keith linked to is a new rack that Crust is offering. Not the
one with lowrider attachments.
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 5:57:26 AM UTC-5, jeffrey kane wrote:
>
> I like that Crust Rack exactly because it doesn't have a diving board (and
> I like the platform size for the ba
I’ve also been in this situation, although in my case the frame was ruined. The
shop never did take any ownership, but the shipping company eventually covered
most of the cost of a new frame.
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I was on the receiving end of this of this as a buyer and the shop that botched
the job reimbursed me both packing and shipping costs. I initially tried to
file a claim with the freight handler but they said the damage was due to
packaging which I concurred with. Ended up with a complete quick
Warning: Rough measure taken with two meter sticks and eyeballing the
contact patches.
I got 125 cm. Maybe a touch over. Definitely less than 130 cm.
Best,
Reed
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 7:43 AM RDS wrote:
> What is the wheelbase length (meaning the distance b/t where the two tires
> make groun
Cool idea. I'm more of a t-shirt guy though, and wish Riv offered
high-quality t-shirts with a smallish (3"-4" dia) head badge of your choice
on the chest!
Tom
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 11:35:02 AM UTC-4, lconley wrote:
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> One of my goals when I retire is to do some Eroica rides. They re
The shop was negligent. They packed it and I assume that you paid for the
service. No physical damage to the box indicates the packing was not
adequate..
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 10:41:00 PM UTC-4, tc wrote:
>
> I guess there is a first time for everything. The beautiful, pristine Sam
>
Bill,
Absolutely agree with making things right with the buyer.
The night I found out what had happened, I offered to take the bike back
and refund the money. At that time, the buyer stated they wanted to keep
the bike, and look into getting the scratched/chipped places touched up.
And we wer
What is the wheelbase length (meaning the distance b/t where the two tires
make ground contact) for the 59 Clem L. I have to put my bike on a tray
style bike rack to go somewhere to ride and now am wondering if it will fit
or not.
On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 2:49:36 PM UTC-4, RDS wrote:
>
Joe,
Luckily there was no frame, component, nor wheel/rim damage per se ... this
is a scratched/chipped paint issue, plus the missing bolt.
Tom
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 11:35:55 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I don't know how to resolve it legally, but all that damage didn't come
> from
Oops, did not see Tully's new post seeking a bike. I withdraw my tentative
query for now!
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 10:43:17 PM UTC-4, Mark in Beacon wrote:
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>
>
> Yes, I am a Clem L fanboy! If anyone has a 52 frame and fork in grilver, I
> am almost at a point where I could consider reacq
What model is it?
Thanks,
Matt B
Oswego, IL
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I like that Crust Rack exactly because it doesn't have a diving board (and
I like the platform size for the basket, too). The Crust works off a pretty
smart "truss" or bracket that attaches to the center hole on a fork crown.
That bracket is quite beefy and spreads the load outward similar to a
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