Thank you Ryan. Yes, I've seen a few of the geometry charts and one chart
that seems to recommend different frame sizes based on PBH. Mostly, I was
just curious how the bike measured up and definitely agree that the best
thing to do is understand the geometry of my own bike and why I love the
r
John not in my opinion. The Hunqa has a 6* upslope. Whereas the original AHH
had almost a level top tube.
Length of tube and angles are just a few of the variables that change to make
direct correlations not always likely.
Rivendell has lots of Geometry charts to search through and I recommen
Thanks JAS, but after looking at AHH sizing charts, I’ve realized that it’s too
big for me. I really appreciate the offer, though.
Best,
Brd
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Birdman, I have cousins in Petersburg. Would you like me to see if they
know the seller?
On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 4:52:36 PM UTC-7, Birdman wrote:
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> I’d be all over this, but it feels too risky to buy out of state through
> CL. Anybody on the list that can verify this bike/seller?
> Isaac
Well, I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I believe that frame is way too big
for me anyway.
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I have before but not a bike. I asked a bunch of questions that led me to
believe they were intimately knowledgeable of Rivendell and then used that to
feel comfortable with the sale. A big bike purchase would be hard to trust on
CL.
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I’d be all over this, but it feels too risky to buy out of state through CL.
Anybody on the list that can verify this bike/seller?
Isaac
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My PBH is 101.
I happily ride several 68 cm Rivs.
:)
Julian Westerhout
Bloomington, IL
On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 6:24:09 PM UTC-5, John Rinker wrote:
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> What kind of a PBH would one have to have in order to fit a 67-69cm AHH?
> That looks like a big bike!
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Thurs
My kind of pbh!
Curtis
El Cajon
"Who enjoys his 69 cm Bantam"
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 4:24 PM John Rinker wrote:
> What kind of a PBH would one have to have in order to fit a 67-69cm AHH?
> That looks like a big bike!
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 2:31:06 PM UTC-7, Jimmy Warren w
What kind of a PBH would one have to have in order to fit a 67-69cm AHH?
That looks like a big bike!
Cheers.
On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 2:31:06 PM UTC-7, Jimmy Warren wrote:
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> It’s a beauty. Looks like a great bike. My guess is that it’s a 67 cm.
> Maybe a 69 and they measured Center to C
It’s a beauty. Looks like a great bike. My guess is that it’s a 67 cm. Maybe a
69 and they measured Center to Center and called it 68? But it doesn’t look big
enough to be a 69.
I think those were always odd sizes in the big ones, so I doubt a 68 was made.
But who knows for sure?
> On Apr 30,
Thanks,
Here's the ad
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bik/d/petersburg-rivendell-68cm-ahomer-hilsen/7116450235.html
Bike located in Alaska
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 13:46, JAS wrote:
> PSA: For you tall folks! There's a 68cm Hilsen on the Seattle Craigslist
> in that beautiful blue sporting
PSA: For you tall folks! There's a 68cm Hilsen on the Seattle Craigslist
in that beautiful blue sporting racks, nice bags and a Brooks. (Again, no
association with the seller).
--Joyce
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