Sold! The frame and some parts are going to a good home in Northern California.
Thanks for all the inquiries folks.
Darin
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Another thought: Be aware that it's terribly easy for us to pepper Riv -
especially Grant - about Rivbikes (and Bridgestones) we bought used, and it
doesn't relate to the business their in. I'm not saying they won't answer, but
it probably isn't going to be a priority over customer inquiries.
Just a thought———-check your spam folders regularly.
I find all sorts of emails in mine, oftentimes I find messages that I initially
thought were not answered.
Ray
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Looks like I got some Silver bar end shifters on the way, but still on the
lookout for some Albatrosseses and a Mark's rack.
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 11:15:13 AM UTC-8, sameness wrote:
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> Weekly bump, still looking for any and all of the items below.
Cygolite sold. Remaining items are:
*Analog Stem* (no extension) 31.8 w/ clear coat $130 shipped to continental
USA -- paid $160 this was from when first offered by analog cycles
** installed on a bike, but never ridden with
*Selle Anatomica* (2 available) $75 Shipped to continental USA -- At
Adam
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I just shipped a wheelset from Oakland to Philly for 37ish dollars. The box was
too big so that’s one reference point.
-J
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Hello RBW group,
I have for sale a very standard & solid 700C Rivendell wheelset.
Velocity DYAD 36H silver
Deore LX hubs 100/135OLD
Here's a horrible picture of what they look like mounted on a Rivendell in
bad interior light:
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I am pretty sure the
1997 picture...priceless. :-)
> 1997: https://www.flickr.com/photos/24722971@N05/4354670656/
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Yahooo! Can't wait!
We ordered (4) one for us and three for the shop...
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 3:07:12 PM UTC-5, Paul Clifton wrote:
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> And, according to today's email newsletter, it looks like they got enough
> orders to make it happen! This is going to be a really fun bike
spoke to soon. here is what is left.
-Nitto saddlebag grip/quick release- mounted and maybe used once. Basically
new - 85$ shipped
-Sackville fender flaps- tan, used for a season or so. Dirty on one side
but otherwise really good shape. - 25$ shipped for pair
-rhode gear flickstand- NOS,
David: I'll be interested to hear how the Cascadias fit over the G Ones. My
Cascadias at the tightest points cleared the 60.5 mm Big Ones literally by
just 1 mm or so.
The Cascadias *are* longer than the foolishly short SKS's.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 6:58 AM Dave Grossman wrote:
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> I
And, according to today's email newsletter, it looks like they got enough
orders to make it happen! This is going to be a really fun bike :)
Paul in ATL
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Weekly bump, still looking for any and all of the items below.
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 10:02:34 AM UTC-8, sameness wrote:
> - Nitto Albatross (B352AA), the heat-treated aluminum version
> - Nitto Mark's Rack (M1), the front rack with provisions for
Reid
I responded privately to you... not sure it was successful
let me know if you'd like to talk about selling the bars
thanks
Jason
On Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 8:37:15 PM UTC-5, Reid Echols wrote:
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> I’ve got one I could part with, lightly used.
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> Reid in Austin
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Don t recall shimming my ortleibs rode pretty rattle free and never jumped off
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> On Feb 28, 2019, at 9:16 AM, john Bokman wrote:
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> Thanks Tom. I don’t think measuring is necessary.. And thanks to Craig for
> all the fantastic pictures!
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> I’m surprised the Rim website
These pictures are great.
I have a feeling that some years in the future we'll see a bike with super
fat skinwall tires, fenders and drops and be able to place it in the late
teens or early 2020s.
Tom
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Thanks Tom. I don’t think measuring is necessary.. And thanks to Craig for all
the fantastic pictures!
I’m surprised the Rim website claims the 34F to be recommended for no more than
30# loads. I know they are being conservative, but still…If you look at t
similar looking rack, like Surly’s
> I currently have the SKS 65s with 50mm Big Bens and it works ok. The
> front fender is a bit short and I feel like I adjust it often.
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I recently picked up some amazing pink Planet Bike fenders at a swap meet
(Cascadia 60mm) and I am going to mount some 2.35 G Ones soon. I had the
same
Velo Orange Cigne Stem & adapter sold. Remaining items are:
*Cygolite 420 Rechargeable* $30 shipped to continental USA -- barely used,
but probably 2 or 3 years old
*Analog Stem* (no extension) 31.8 w/ clear coat $130 shipped to continental
USA -- paid $160 this was from when first offered by
I've had the same problem, and also found Soma Hwy1 bars solved it.
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