for sure!
>>
>> On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 1:44:41 PM UTC-4 Anthony Davila wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Ryan, thanks for the info and the link. That's pretty cool that
>>> Waterford likely made my Homer!
>>>
>>> Yeah the owner was in Nevada
Congrats! I really like the super dark green frame, bar tape, and rack!
On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 6:41:09 AM UTC-4 Ryan wrote:
> I do like that black and creamniceenjoy!
>
> On Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at 5:10:54 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Nice! Congratulations and w
Oh and my cat Theo says thanks! He was excited in the last pic for sure!
On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 1:44:41 PM UTC-4 Anthony Davila wrote:
> Hey Ryan, thanks for the info and the link. That's pretty cool that
> Waterford likely made my Homer!
>
> Yeah the owner was i
ur
>> Homer
>> https://waterfordbikes.com/w/support/serial-numbers/
>>
>> Cute cat !
>>
>> On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 12:42:24 AM UTC-5 anthony...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Oops format got messed up my bad!
>>>
>>>
Oops format got messed up my bad!
On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 1:41:43 AM UTC-4 Anthony Davila wrote:
> I recently bought a used 54 cm Homer Hilsen (SN: D11009) and it finally
> came in today! I have some questions though since it seems like the seller
> is not sure of the man
Thanks everyone, I've been reading all the responses and decided to use it
as a commuter even though I can see using a beater as a very safe option.
It's hard to describe the room, but there are big openings and people right
outside of them studying at all hours of the day. I think it would be
Thanks for all the responses! I'll look more into Hexlox, it looks great
for locking down components and I've never heard of them before. Here's a
link to the picture I uploaded earlier that wasn't displaying for some
reason: https://imgur.com/a/oe7fjLZ.
On Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 7:22:4
n understated but mechanically sound, fun , not horrible to ride beater
> that wouldn't blow up my world if it got stolen, but ...I realize this goes
> against one of the purposes of getting said Homer. A risk I might be leery
> of but you might be OK with.
>
> Good luck with wha
Hi! I posted a while back asking for advice on what Riv model would fit me
and where I could try them. A month after visiting Riv HQ, I bought a used
homer, which is arriving tomorrow!
Anyway the point of this post was to ask your opinion on this particular
situation. I commute to my university
Oops meant to say “ the Roadini (in green)”! Hard to type on my phone.
On Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 9:30:53 PM UTC-7 Anthony Davila wrote:
>
> Hey Eric, first I wanted to say I have enjoyed your YouTube videos!
>
> I thought the Roadini with drops was great and exactly what
PM UTC-5 row.n.2...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Call Vince or James at Rivillle and ask if there are any old catalogs
>>>> laying around.
>>>> It has all the frame dimentions . Won't have latest models but it has
>>>> Sam , Cheviot, Ap
at Rivillle and ask if there are any old catalogs
>> laying around.
>> It has all the frame dimentions . Won't have latest models but it has Sam
>> , Cheviot, Appaloosa ,Homer,Clem,Atlantis.Rodini
>> Jon
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 29, 2024, 10:36 AM Anthony Davila
Hey Christian, I live near Miami Gardens/Miramar area, but currently I'm in
Tampa for an internship this summer. What kind of Rivendell are you looking
for and what size?
Also, I booked the flight and hotel in San Francisco as well as an
appointment at Riv HQ to go and try some bikes out lol. I
Also thanks Edwin for the story! Hope I enjoy the ride quality and am able
to buy used or get a good price to buy new anywhere within the year for
sure. I've also never spent that much on a bike, but I definitely want
something that'll last, look good, and feel right. This whole looking for a
n
I've been riding a large Raleigh Cadent 1 which is a hybrid I bought in
2021. I attached a sizing chart!
[image: Sizing]
Honestly, I started looking at flights to San Francisco and am leaning
towards taking a week vacation before the school year starts back up to go
try out some Rivendells. Do
I should’ve stated in the original post, my bad. I’m thinking that a 54 cm
Roadini would be a good fit since I’m 5’11 and have a PBH of 86 cm. Please
let me know if I’m wrong though!
On Sunday, June 30, 2024 at 8:32:27 AM UTC-4 mathiass...@gmail.com wrote:
> Regarding the test rides: you should
Thank you for the advice Bill!
I’m mostly just waiting to graduate university before getting the bike, but
I definitely see your point in purchasing if I get the opportunity. I was
thinking of making an LF/WTB/ISO post on here and some other forums with
Rivendell owners around the time that I
Hi, I'm interested in getting a Rivendell in a year or so, but I wanted to
try some out in the meantime. Does anyone know of any places that have
readily available rivs (preferably Roadinis)? Where did you guys try them
out before purchasing?
I'm from Florida and the riv dealer near me doesn't
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