It's not done, waiting on a 5speed freewheel (arrives today, I think..), 
need to run cables/housing for brakes, and get some tires/tubes..

Here it is before I got some Mavic/Campagnolo Record wheels and swapped the 
bars and stem for some Nitto (Cinelli too much $$$ and I do not care to 
make it 'period correct')



https://www.flickr.com/photos/14767344@N07/33463955011/in/album-72157679968193681/

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 12:39:18 PM UTC-4, Christopher Cote wrote:
>
> What's the story on the Richard Sachs? Do you have any pictures to share?
>
> Chris
>
>
> On Monday, April 3, 2017 at 3:12:24 PM UTC-4, Belopsky wrote:
>>
>> No longer any Rivendell's that I personally own, but my wife has a 
>> Cheviot.
>>
>> I have/will have:
>> 1. 2016 Bob Jackson Audax End-End. My go-fast bike.
>> 2. 2017 Bob Jackson Vigorelli. Single speed go-fast road (frame en route).
>> 3. 1976 Richard Sachs Road bike. Go-fast vintage mostly-Campy bike.
>> 4. 2009 Grand Bois Randonneur. Comfortable, 650B. Probably most 
>> versatile? 650B is nice for the roads here..
>> 5. An older Trek mountain bike that I stripped and is going to be a 
>> parts-bin-bike. Not sure what I'll use it for, perhaps single speed trail..
>> 6. Bikes Direct (yep!) Windsor Oxford that I am building up for my city 
>> commuter/beater. Cheap Clem Smith Jr perhaps? LOL
>>
>

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