Was this made by that Cyclops guy, Olivier? I've followed his blog with interest over the years.
KJ On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 10:06:46 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ross wrote: > > Asking $2950 USD shipped in North America, open to offers. > > Pics here: http://toronto.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/5543461682.html > > Will ship. > > Located in Toronto, Canada. > > This is a replica/inspired by a classic Lejeune bike called the Campeur. > > Built with columbus and reynolds tubing. Compass bikes fork crown, > reynolds imperial oval blades. > > Selling my custom randonneur/touring bike I had built 3 years ago. > > 62cm seat tube - 57cm top tube > > Low trail geometry optimized for a front load. > > Tall and short, perfect for tall people with shorter torsos (like me). > > I love the bike, but want to do version 2.0 with slightly different sizing > and want to start with a clean slate. > > The frame and fork were built in Toronto by a friend. > > You can read about that here: > > > http://cycleops-into.blogspot.ca/2012/08/650b-project-and-defective-crown.html > > > http://cycleops-into.blogspot.ca/2012/08/front-triangle.html > > http://cycleops-into.blogspot.ca/2012/09/a-bunch-of-racks.html > > The bike is a 650B randonneuring/touring bike with racks, fenders, lights, > etc. > > The bike has some nice ($$$) goodies on it: > > - 3 x 8 drivetrain. SunRingle chainrings with XTR cassette. > > - Dura ace 8 speed bar end shifters. > > - Nitto Noodle 48cm heat treated bar. > > - Nitto tallux stem 7cm. > > - Supernova E3 Pro with matching tail light (brightest out there). Through > frame wiring, super clean. Everything soldered and sealed with heat shrink > tubing. > > - Light custom mounted on custom randonneur rack to accept a handlebar bag > (I never got around to that project). You can buy any one you want and it > should mount with a different decaleur. > > - Schmidt dynamo hub (the best on the market) > > - Custom rack system that allows the removal of the front lowrider racks > if desired. Everything bolts together. > > - Wheels are 650B Velocity Synergy rims (rear offset). Rear hub is Shimano > Tiagra, and front is Schmidt dynamo. > > - Grand Bois Hetre 42c tires. > > - Schwalbe tubes. > > Assembled by an experienced mechanic and kept in great shape. > > In 3 years I had a couple of small falls on streetcar tracks which > resulted in scrapes, some to the bike and mostly to my body. > > Get in touch to see the bike. > > Jeremy > > road, touring, 650b, custom, reynolds, columbus, hand made, steel, orange, > ultegra, dura ace, 105, campagnolo, soma, surly, all city, salsa, trek, > giant, specialized, norco, bianchi, raleigh, kona, bridgestone, rivendell, > mercian > > Jeremy Ross > Toronto, Canada > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.