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On Friday, July 5, 2024 at 2:24:30 PM UTC-4 gson...@gmail.com wrote:
> $950 plus shipping (probably around $60-80)
>
> Located in LA area. If interested I will email you more photos. Thanks!
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I used to own this bike. It was a demo that I bought complete from
Rivendell. I sold it to a forum member and he’s the one who added the
disc mounts. He listed it for sale not long after that as I remember. I
still have the original unadulterated fork.
- Frank
On Sunday, January 21, 2024
Hello Eric,
I’ve sent an email re: Sugino 172.5 crank arms.
Thanks,
-Frank
On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 12:22:32 AM UTC-5 saintruggler wrote:
> Doing a little spring cleaning. Lots of bobs and bits, including
> chainrings (oooh!) and shiny levers (a!) and even a few shifty doodads
> from
Joe,
I've sent you a private message..
Thanks,
- Frank
On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 8:57:05 AM UTC-4 jga...@gmail.com wrote:
> Looking to pick up a *Billie Bar* if anyone here has one that that they
> would like to sell off to a good home. Shipping to 04330. I'll look to
> find a
Justin,
I sent you an email...
Thanks,
- Frank
On Sunday, June 12, 2022 at 8:56:59 PM UTC-4 alltheworl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> New-ish lurker, first time poster. I had the good fortune to pick up Bill
> Lindsay's Yves Gomez for my partner. I'm building that up to my partner's
>
Laing,
It looks like you're getting hooked. It's a wonderful place to ride on
many levels, the more time you spend out there the more you appreciate it.
- Frank
On Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 2:56:15 PM UTC-5 lconley wrote:
> I have been doing more riding on the levees in the last few
interesting build, reminds me of the Schwinn mailman bike I used to
have...But I must say, I would rather have the 911 ;^)
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 8:39:05 AM UTC-5 lconley wrote:
> Here is progress so far on the Clementine Clydesdale conversion.
> Cliffhanger rims - 27.5 rear, 20
Hi Laing,
Would you mind telling me the saddle height in the photo? I remember Keven
was a tall guy and I’m curious what size that frame is.
Thanks,
-Frank
On Monday, November 15, 2021 at 2:28:37 PM UTC-5 joseph...@gmail.com wrote:
> Awesome Bike! Really dig the Cargo rack
>
> On Saturday,
Sale pending...
- Frank
On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 2:23:06 PM UTC-5 frank_a wrote:
> For sale is my 55 Atlantis frameset (MIT) including headset, BB and
> seatpost. I purchased this from Rivendell in Feb. 2020. The frame has a few
> little chips in the paint and a small chainsuck scar
For sale is my 55 Atlantis frameset (MIT) including headset, BB and
seatpost. I purchased this from Rivendell in Feb. 2020. The frame has a few
little chips in the paint and a small chainsuck scar on the interior side
of the chain stay, but overall is in fine shape. The usual evidence from a
Toyo
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Hello All,
I'm looking for a 55 Appaloosa frameset. Please contact me privately.
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- Frank
On Monday, July 22, 2019 at 9:23:50 AM UTC-4, Tom Horton wrote:
>
> months back I posted about my friend mark's 2007 toyo built atlantis,
> purchased fully equipped by Riv to ride cross country. never happened.
> bike's got maybe three miles on it, been in
Riv called it school bus yellow. It’s a great color and looks even better in
“real life”
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Justin,
I sold you that Saluki and I used to run the Schwalbe”fatties” that Riv used
to sell. I think they were labeled 52 wide but measured about 47. That was
about the limit on that frame. It is the later model with the kickstand plate
which has more clearance than the first run Salukis. I
Mike,
400mm...tape end hooked on a pencil in the dropouts to the crown race.
- Frank
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On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 9:54:53 PM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
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> I've got a nice silver Thomson Elite setback seatpost and I'd prefer a
> zero setback post... Silver or black, doesn't have to be extra long though
> my current position is uncut and quite long.
>
> I can pull it to
Hello Michael,
Just sent you an email,
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Hi Ant,
Sent a PM a few hours ago re: Sugino AT cranks. Did you get it ?
- Frank
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Both seat posts sold
8cm Lugged stem sold.
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Brooks Swift sold.
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Hobo bag is sold.
Thanks.
On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 6:26:38 PM UTC-5, frank_a wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I never used these like I thought I would so I'm offering them for sale
> here.
>
> The Hobo bag has a few marks but is in great shape.
> $100.00 shipped
>
> The Boxy bag shows use and
Brooks C-15 sold.
Thanks.
On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 6:59:38 PM UTC-5, frank_a wrote:
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> Hi All,
> I've got two Brooks saddles for sale...
>
> Brooks Swift, Honey color with Ti rails. I bought this new a few years
> ago. I tried it a few times but stuck with the B-17.
> Good shape with a
Jaguar post sold.
Dynamic post spoken for, payment pending.
Thanks.
On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 6:40:15 PM UTC-5, frank_a wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I've got two Nitto lugged stems and a couple of Nitto seat posts up for
> sale.
>
> I bought these new a few years ago.They are in nice shape.
Hi All,
I've got two Brooks saddles for sale...
Brooks Swift, Honey color with Ti rails. I bought this new a few years ago.
I tried it a few times but stuck with the B-17.
Good shape with a few marks but not broken in. It was treated with Obenaufs.
$ 125.00 shipped.
Brooks Cambium C-15, Black.
Hi all,
I've got two Nitto lugged stems and a couple of Nitto seat posts up for
sale.
I bought these new a few years ago.They are in nice shape.
11cm: $110.00, shipped
8cm: $110.00, shipped
Nitto S72 Jaguar seat post, 27.2, 250 length. I bought this new and used it
very little but it
Hi all,
I never used these like I thought I would so I'm offering them for sale
here.
The Hobo bag has a few marks but is in great shape.
$100.00 shipped
The Boxy bag shows use and one seam has some stitching that came loose,
it's an easy repair but I never got around to it. Comes with the
Mine measured 42.5~ on Mavic A719 right after mounting them. Very easy to
mount and seat the bead (with inner tubes).
- Frank
On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 9:38:50 PM UTC-4, frank_a wrote:
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> They're here and they're sublime!
>
> - Frank
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Mine measure at 51 x 51 mounted on Mavic A719 rims.
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Edit:
Predictive text changed "diam." to diamond in the Nitto stem response post.
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I dialed things in a bit...I changed the saddle to a B-68 and the cranks from
170 to 175. The longer crank seems to work better for this set-up. While there
is no frame pump peg it's not a problem. The Topeak Master Blaster 54-59 pump
fits perfectly between the tubes and doesn't budge.
I'm
The stem is an older Nitto- I think it's an MT-11. You can still get them with
a 25.4 quill diamond. But this one is 22.2.
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Iamkeith,
I'm just a hair under 6' tall, PBH is 85.5~86. My saddle hit is 75.5. Grant's
suggested PBH range for this one is 83 to 88. So I'm just about dead center of
that. It's not a traditional look but that's what my custom Rivs are for :^).
- Frank
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iamkeith,
Thanks. I am not in Co. but i have "known" about Don since 2004 or so.
This thread: http://forums.mtbr.com/singlespeed/my-new-mcclung-453309.html
- finally convinced me I couldn't live without one. A few phone calls and
a few years later I had it. I'm definitely a "Riv guy" ...
Don McClung 29er cruiser - # 51
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8531240@N06/11392941485/in/photostream/
- Frank
On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 12:51:28 PM UTC-4, David Banzer wrote:
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> All in good fun, let's show Bill our BRG bikes!
> I'll start - BMC Monster Cross single speed 'road bike for
As I remember, Grant's explanation was that the original lugs were time
consuming to braze, mask and paint and that the simpler shorelines of the
redesigned "rounded" lugs was an attempt to speed up the process and in
turn, cut down on the time and costs.
The original lugs were used on the
I had a Waterfotd built AHH and had the same problem. Everything was centered
except at the chain stays. I checked with the string method, different wheel
sets, etc. My LBS checked it with the park frame alignment tool and things
checked out fine. I called Waterford and they had me send it to
Looking for a 60cm Quickbeam or Simpleone Frameset.
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Steve,
Nice work, that really looks like a great set-up.
- Frank
On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 1:27:55 AM UTC-5, Steve Greco wrote:
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> I had, for a very long time, wanted to add a Quickbeam to my collection
> but just barely missed the last batch of silver beams. I eventually scored
UPDATE:
Carradice Zipped Roll has been sold.
- Frank
On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 6:55:43 PM UTC-5, frank_a wrote:
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> Hi All,
> All I ever use is a Candy bar Bag and small saddle pouch so these are up
> for sale:
>
> Baggins Hobo bag in nice condition. I always wanted one of these,
Hello Conway,
I responded privately.
Thanks,
- Frank
On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 6:55:43 PM UTC-5, frank_a wrote:
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> Hi All,
> All I ever use is a Candy bar Bag and small saddle pouch so these are up
> for sale:
>
> Baggins Hobo bag in nice condition. I always wanted one of these,
Hi All,
All I ever use is a Candy bar Bag and small saddle pouch so these are up
for sale:
Baggins Hobo bag in nice condition. I always wanted one of these, bought it
a while ago but still haven't used it.
$85, shipped (CONUS)
Baggins Boxy Bag with Nitto rack. Looks used and sort of rough,
The Saluki has been sold to a list member.
- Frank
(My apologies to those on the email digest for the multiple posts. If
there's a text edit function that works after posting, I don't see it.
I kept finding errors and had to delete and correct. )
F.
On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at
Hi All,
I'm offering for sale a 58cm Saluki FF/HS including Tektro side pull
brakes, in Pea Sage Green . It's one of the last batch of Toyo frames and
has some really nice details. As many here know, it's the functional
equivalent of the 58cm A. Homer Hilsen.
I bought the frame used from a
Hi All,
I'm offering for sale a 58cm Saluki FF/HS including Tektro side pull
brakes, in Pea Sage Green . It's one of the last batch of Toyo frames and
has some really nice details. As many here know, it's the functional
equivalent of the 58cm A. Homer Hilsen.
I bought the frame used from a
me (frank_a change)
1:26 PM (less than a minute ago)
Hi All,
I'm offering for sale a 58cm Saluki FF/HS including Tektro side pull
brakes, in Pea Sage Green . It's one of the last batch of Toyo frames and
has some really nice details. As many here know, it's the functional
equivalent of
Hi All,
I'm offering for sale a 58cm Saluki FF/HS including Tektro side pull
brakes, in Pea Sage Green . It's one of the last batch of Toyo frames and
has some really nice details. As many here know, it's the functional
equivalent of the 58cm A. Homer Hilsen.
I bought the frame used from a
Mark,
The wheels are White Industries Tracker hubs from the 90's laced to Mavic
Open Pro CD's...(8 speed~ friction Silver DT shifters).. With WTB Nanos its
a nice light wheel set and plenty strong for my use.
-- With DT shifters bar swaps are a piece of cake.
The newer photo is a 61cm. The
Living in South Florida I can barley imagine going outside in weather like
that, let alone ride in it.
Definitely looks like an adventure.
- Frank
On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 5:00:40 PM UTC-5, Mark Reimer wrote:
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> Seems to be a lack of wintery photos making their way into the group
>
Bill,
Good call on the Atlantis. There's just something about them. I've owned
and sold four of them over the years (two 56's and two 58's), I always
regretted it. Now I have a 61, Albatross set-up.
It's a great bike.
Here's my Flickr album of the current and former Atl's:
It's not a Quickbeam, it's his Custom set up as a single speed. If you look
closely you can see the shifter bosses and der. hanger.
I think that frame was destroyed in a house fire.
- Frank
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The early Salukis won't fit much more than the Fatty Rumpkin or Hetre. The
later runs with the kickstand plates will take a larger tire but by that
time the 60 and 62 sizes were discontinued.
- Frank
On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 1:23:30 PM UTC-4, jeffrey kane wrote:
>
> Pudge: that's an
I'm with Mark, the proportions of your particular set-up…i.e. Black B-17
at that saddle height and the relationship of the Albatross bar height with
the Maxxis High Rollers and just dusty enough, man that looked perfect. I
fav'd a few of the Flickr shots.
I always loved the 56 Atl and I did
I called Velocity awhile back looking for black 650b synergy rims (which
used to be listed on the site) and they told me that the Synergy rims were
being discontinued.
- Frank
On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 4:45:36 PM UTC-4, Leslie wrote:
Was just poking around the Velocity website
I've got a set on my Atlantis and am very happy with them. It's a nice
light-ish, and fast rolling tire with a fairly supple sidewall. . The
rounded profile makes it a fun tire for bombing around on pavement too. I
prefer them to the Schwalbe Big Apples and Super Motos.
- Frank
On Tuesday,
They were frame specials because of the single color paint. It was about
two years ago +/-…I recall them being offered for 990.00, a bit of a
discount compared to the two-toned frames.
- Frank
On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 11:35:49 PM UTC-4, Zach Duval wrote:
When were the blue Sam's sold
Joe,
Actually the color is School Bus Yellow ( I sold that Saluki to Justin).
Justin,
It's still looking good.
I missed it and bought another one a while after…(Pea Sage Green though).
- Frank
On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 8:25:40 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
Ah, I stand corrected. A
The aluminum model has a red circular sticker near the clamp area that
reads heat treated, although perhaps that is missing from yours. The
aluminum model is rather light and has a brighter finish than the chromoly
which has more of a soft, satin finish.
I concur with Joe B, the aluminum bar
That's a big difference. I remember a blog entry from Grant awhile back where
he mentioned shortening the grips. I think it was something to do with making
more room available for the grip portion in front of the brake lever on the
Bosco bar.
I've got the originals which are still holding up.
Sorry, on a re-read I see that you did give an opinion.
F.
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I've owned a few Atlantis', all from the TOYO factory and the serial
number is on the bottom bracket reading left to right.. looks like this:
(example) AT0115
- Frank
On Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 3:57:35 AM UTC-5, AaronY wrote:
Hey Gang,
Just reading about the stolen Atlantis and the
I've eaten canned sardines once in my life. Back in the '70's a friend and
I took a bike tour from Miami to North Carolina. Somewhere in South
Carolina we were very hungry and finally came upon a country store. The
only thing there that looked like a meal was the sardines. At the time they
Victoria,
Sorry, no Rivendell mixtes in the garage. I've never seen one down here
either.
- Frank
On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 9:15:55 PM UTC-5, Tom Goodmann wrote:
Just over an hour ago, I snagged the last Sam Hillborne frame from Riv at
the sale price; I'm going to wait on the
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