mark's rack and wavie bars are gone.
On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
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> Hi RBW group!
>
> Selling some hot-ticket items! I am at work now and will post pictures
> tonight.
>
> Nitto Wavie Bar (good condition) - $55 shipped
> Nitto Mark's Rack (w long stays)
I would totally rock the sequins! Shyly, of course 😬
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May all the Clems (and other rivbikes) be lit up for the season! Your bikes
look fantastic. This is just the most fun ever. I wish we were all neighbors
and had hot chocolate and would then go on parade. In reversible sequin
Christmas outfits (Instagram folks, you know what I’m saying).
I mean
Clems for Christmas!!! 🕺💃🙂🎅
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An inspiration to many
🥰.https://www.instagram.com/p/BsOzHT0lnUK/?igshid=1mjsw2v76skn4
(Video of my Holiday Clementine)
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related questions I hope.
Do the platform mounting points align with that of a marks rack? Meaning could
I use a Marks rack platform.
Without the little leg extenders from the dropout mounting point, is the rack
definitely too short? I know this will vary for wheel size, but generally, are
the
bike sold, thanks for all your interest.
On Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 9:49:39 AM UTC-5, Tom Horton wrote:
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> a little complicated but bear with me. selling frame, fork, headset and
> maybe wheels, my silver series 62 quickbeam, low miles, no chips or dents,
> very good condition.
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> I boug
My impression/memory of riding the demo Susie is the orange was ever so
slightly darker, a little more rust in it. Which looks spectacular, I think
you'll love it.
"Without more discussions and debates among common people I do not see how this
deep polarization and escalating mutual hatred can
If you want tons of clearance I have a fork from from a 58 cm Hunqapillar that
I had the canti posts moved to accommodate high volume 26" tires. If you're
running centerpulls you could have the posts removed.
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Over the weekend I ordered a Susie in orange. Looking at this picture I
hope that it is going to be the same shade of orange!
PS: This has been a good thread, IMO. During the rides or when I hangout
with bicycle people, we talk other things beside bikes. To me it is better
that way. We have
SOLD
On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 10:57:15 AM UTC-6, stoker wrote:
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> *FS - Spurcycle Saddle Bag - $25 shipped CONUS*
> Never used, perfect shape. See link for bag capacity, install
> instructions, etc.
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> PayPal works for me - thanks for looking!
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> https://www.spurcycle.com/products
Related to this topic: I just went to check inventory on rivbike.com for
the basket rack. The way you 'check inventory' is try to add 100 of them
to your cart, and the site will tell you how many you can add. I tried to
add 100 and it said I can only add 1. Last one! Who's going to get it?
AND...
A 62cm steamroller in drink more water yellow, new never built, $400
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Paul suite is taken.
Sale pending on Mark's Rack & Wavie bars.
On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
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> Hi RBW group!
>
> Selling some hot-ticket items! I am at work now and will post pictures
> tonight.
>
> Nitto Wavie Bar (good condition) - $55 shipped
> Nitt
Hi Riv folks,
I'm trying to resurrect a Sequoia I just came upon. Sure, not a Riv, but
very, very Riv-ish... The original fork is a little tweaked but is likely
alignable; I just don't have any leads on reputable frame benders here in
Boise.
Figured I'd see if anyone has a suitable Riv fork si
I'm looking at using friction shifters (Sunrace thumbies upside down) on my
9-speed cassette with a clutched derailleur from: (a) Shimano 10 speed
(e.g., M786) or (b) Microshift Advent ... could you give me some more info
about the Blahg or Blug that mentioned this method for adjusting the
shif
Sent PM.
On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-8, Adam Leibow wrote:
> Hi RBW group!
>
>
> Selling some hot-ticket items! I am at work now and will post pictures
> tonight.
>
>
> Nitto Wavie Bar (good condition) - $55 shipped
> Nitto Mark's Rack (w long stays) - $100 shipped
> Nitt
Hi RBW group!
Selling some hot-ticket items! I am at work now and will post pictures
tonight.
Nitto Wavie Bar (good condition) - $55 shipped
Nitto Mark's Rack (w long stays) - $100 shipped
Nitto 32F Rack - $100 shipped
Shimano 105 5800 Group (silver color, 172.5mm crankarms, 52/36 or 34, 11sp)
Thanks. A bit too small, alas.
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 11:46 AM 'jinxed' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
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> Patrick,
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> The only reflective areas are the printed logos. TNF on the left front and
> back right shoulder, then "apex" on the bottom left sleeve.
>
> Pit to pit: 21.5"
> Bottom collar to h
Patrick,
The only reflective areas are the printed logos. TNF on the left front and
back right shoulder, then "apex" on the bottom left sleeve.
Pit to pit: 21.5"
Bottom collar to hem front: 22"
Bottom collar to hem back: 27.5"
Shoulder to shoulder seam: 18.5"
Shoulder seam to cuff: 25.75"
On M
Brad: Does this have any reflective areas on the front or back or sleeves?
If so, can you tell me the pit-to-pit and bottom-of-collar
seam-to-bottom-of-hem measurements? (I'm sometimes a medium sometimes
a large depending on the maker and cut.)
If it doesn't totally disappear after dark and is bi
Cross post on some Rivvish, heritage type leathery wooly waxy cottony
goodness.
The great closet purge of 2019.
Unemployment makes you take stock...wow...I hang on to stuff WAY too long.
Most of these I outgrew or replaced, then just never moved them on.
In hindsight, I've been wearing bobish s
Joey, I'm glad to hear that. I was afraid it might be something like "Yeah,
they had these old, heavy steel bikes with kickstands and paperboy handlebars.
Didn't even have indexed shifting. The new Globes were a huge upgrade. We
played dumpster toss with the old bikes until the frames were unrid
I heard back from Pete from Outback Bikes. They said that the Carters were
replacing bikes that they kept at the Freedom Park (Carter Center) location
and the Rivendell bikes were kept in Plains, GA.
They also mentioned they've been servicing the Carters bikes in Atlanta for
some time and the
As a result if this thread, I just ordered some VP Vice pedals off eBay for
$30, though these JG Bike models look tempting as well.
Eric
On Monday, December 9, 2019, Bruce Herbitter
wrote:
> I rode our December Populaire (100KM) Saturday on my ‘95 Riv Road. One of
> the tricks I used to get the
I rode our December Populaire (100KM) Saturday on my ‘95 Riv Road. One of the
tricks I used to get the weight to 18.5 lbs is these very light pedals from JG
Bike. I really like them. Plenty of weight distribution, good grip without
pointy spikes messing up shoes, and very light. They have a ti
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