I am making 3 great (2 rare) bikes available for new ownership. Pics are 
here: https://goo.gl/photos/c18rAi7TsQNFswGNA

 

2009 Legolas – One of about 80 total, it is one of 2 that have the coppery 
color chosen by former Riv staffer Keven. I'm the first owner. Incredible 
Riv ride qualities on road or fire trails. Has some beausage on the drive 
side chainstay but otherwise excellent condition. You can see it on a 
daylong explore of Mt. Diablo here 
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/20986098@N04/6773347072/in/dateposted-public/>. 
Includes Chris King headset and Nitto 27.2 seatpost.  $1750 plus shipping.

 

1999 Ritchey Swisscross – I’m the 2nd owner of this classic, TIG-welded, 
steel race bike. A bit more nimble than the Legolas, but still tracks as 
straight as you want. Driveside chainstay beausage, a few paint nicks here 
and there but otherwise great shape. Includes Ritchey WCS headset and 27.0 
seatpost. $800 plus shipping.

 

Both the Legolas and the Ritchey will fit a Contintental Cyclocross Speed 
(stated 42 but I measure 39). Both also have 1” threadless headsets. And 
for you closet weight weenies, the Ritchey weighs 6.5 lbs with headset and 
seatpost; the Legolas weighs 7.6 lbs with same. 

                        Legolas            Ritchey

ST                    59                     59

TT                     57                     56.5

BB drop            70                     65

ST Angle           73                     73.5

HT Angle           72.5                  72

Chainstay          44                     42.5

 

1990 Bridgestone MB-3 – A classic 26” mountain bike from Grant’s era. You 
can get the full specs at Sheldon’s site 
<http://sheldonbrown.com/bridgestone/1990/pages/bridgestone-1990-07.htm>. 
I’m the 2nd owner of this bike, which sat in the original owner’s garage 
for many years. It is nearly original. The only changes from original are 
new tires and tubes, no grips, and a Fizik Nisene saddle because the 
original Avocet was missing. I really like the MB 3, 2, and 1 as all 
purpose bikes. Their road handling is very good, and they handle loads 
well. This one is just a little small for me. $300 plus shipping.

 

I prefer pick-up to shipping, and am also willing to meet you halfway if 
you’re within a couple hundred miles of the SF Bay Area.

 

Jim Mather

Walnut Creek, CA

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