[RBW] FS: Roly Polys, like new

2012-08-03 Thread kolbyt
FS: pair of Roly Poly tires with less than 100 miles on them. Was experimenting with sizes and have settled on something slightly larger, so I've no more use for these. $90 shipped CONUS, via Paypal. Please email me off list: kolbyt at gmail dot com Thanks! -- You received this me

[RBW] Re: Lots of stuff FS: Riv related, 650b, Phil, Carradice, Tubus, Pacenti, Jitensha,Musa,Nitto,Paul

2012-07-18 Thread kolbyt
I'll take the Silver shifters and Musa shorts. Please email me: kolbyt at gmail dot com On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:10:28 AM UTC-4, hobie wrote: > > Spring cleaning sale in the summer. All prices include shipping and paypal. > > New Carradice Super C Front and Rear Pannie

[RBW] WTB: Mark's handlebar, Rolly Pollys, Tiagra brakes

2012-05-14 Thread kolbyt
Dear listers, I'm trying to make a few safety-oriented (and affordable) upgrades to my Paramount and am looking to buy the following Riv items in newish to lightly-used condition: -Nitto Mark's Handlebar -Rolly Pollys (a pair, no more than 200 miles or so) -Shimano Tiagra Sidepull brakes (thes

[RBW] Re: Any New York Rivendellish shops?

2012-04-11 Thread kolbyt
Bespoke Bicycles in Fort Greene On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 3:32:48 PM UTC-4, Manuel Acosta wrote: > > Planning on heading to New York with the lady friend for spring break. > Like any good couple we already picked a day "to ourselves" where we get to > see the beauty of New York without each oth

[RBW] Re: Jimmy Carter

2012-02-21 Thread kolbyt
That is a very cool photo -- thanks for sharing. Out of curiosity, does the group know of any other celebrities/public figures who are Riv owners? On Feb 20, 3:40 pm, cyclotourist wrote: > Yep, here it is:http://www.flickr.com/photos/24103159@N08/3360339647/ > > On 2/20/12, cyclotourist wrote: >

[RBW] Re: Fenders/Tires for Rom

2012-01-05 Thread kolbyt
Trying this again because my earlier post didn't seem to go through, or something... I too am running GB Cypres on my Rom with VO fenders and it's working great; highly recommended. But I'm not sure why Esteban says that the Rom should be ridden as the classic road bike that it is. His points abo