Olaf, this is a nice bike with quality components.  Both the frame and your 
difficulty in selling it t  fair price remind me of my experience with a 
Trek 620.  You might be better off breaking it up and selling it piece by 
piece.

There are a lot of people out there who have never ridden a standard gauge 
Reynolds 531 frame and don't know what a fine ride they give, but perhaps 
you could connect with someone who wants the frame in a very different 
setup.

In the end, I came across a good buy on a set of 650B wheels and converted 
my 620 frame, along with adding S&S couplers.  At that time I set it up as 
a go-fast travel bike but ended up liking it so much I ride it a lot on the 
dirt roads of Vermont.

Michael

On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 10:48:23 AM UTC-4, Olof Stroh wrote:
>
> Bobs, Phreds and RBWers!
>
>  
>
> In spring I tried to sell my beloved Heron Touring on the lists. Didn´t 
> work. Lowered price, didn´t work. Now I have decided to lower the price 
> with another $500. If it doesn´t sell for that I can as well keep it.
>
>  
>
> The bike is a 61 cm Heron Touring from Rivendell in excellent shape with 
> first class items. DB Reynolds 531. Geometry identical and quality same as 
> the Atlantis. More text and photos added.
>
>  
>
> Come on folks! This is half the price of a bare Atlantis frame!
>
>  
>
> Olof Stroh
>
> Uppsala Sweden
>
>  
>

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