Re: [RBW] Just restored '95 Riv Road

2023-02-09 Thread Peter Guyton
arts. My 1999 has the same > lugs. > > What are those pedals? > > On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 8:36 AM Peter Guyton wrote: > >> This may be my first post here, though it's likely I posted way back >> when (I probably should check that!) >> >> ... So I

[RBW] Re: Just restored '95 Riv Road

2023-02-09 Thread Peter Guyton
Well I live outside Portland Maine and the weather definitely has not been perfect ! though I did actually see some people riding outdoors today (it hit a balmy 45 today after being -17 last Friday). Riding here is great from April thru September though, and the summers don't get so hot.

[RBW] Re: Just restored '95 Riv Road

2023-02-09 Thread Peter Guyton
Jock, As additional info: Richard Sachs designed the curvey lugs for the first RIv Roads. I didn't know that in 1995 but saw it in one of the original catalogs. Yeah, there is definitely a difference when you turned the wrench yourself. Been a while but it was fun. I didn't wrap the bars so

Re: [RBW] Re: Just restored '95 Riv Road

2023-02-09 Thread Peter Guyton
I just love the color. The original Sherwood Forest just never did it for me, it sort of hid the nice lugs or made them less obvious. Good luck with the restore! On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 12:14:14 PM UTC-5 codyt...@gmail.com wrote: > I currently have a 1995 Riv Road at Waterford waiting

[RBW] Re: Just restored '95 Riv Road

2023-02-09 Thread Peter Guyton
Edwin, The cost was probably about $1,100 when it was all said and done, excluding a little extra work I had to pay for (I left the headset in and they charged me to take it out and replace the cups and one other spot where a bolt was stuck behind the BB where you can attach the bottom of the f