Bill,

I know you also have two BMC Road bikes. Why did you choose to keep those over 
the selling one of the Roadini?  

Also I am curious how you thought the Joe Appaloosa compares to the Atlantis. 
My understanding they are similar bikes, except for wheel size, and you 
previously had the Joe. 

I love the builds. Great bikes. 


On Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 10:44:53 AM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The Rosco Bubbe is definitely claimed.  Three frames for sale remain
> 
> 
> 1. 57cm Leo Roadini Grilver, $600
> 2. 59cm Niner RLT9, $600
> 3. 58cm, Gunnar singlespeed, $600
> 
> 
> Let me know if you are interested
> 
> 
> BL in EC
> 
> On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 5:17:39 PM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> It appears there will be a match for Jamison on the Rosco Bubbe step-through. 
>  The other three remain available.  
> 
> 
> Bill
> 
> On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 2:36:52 PM UTC-8, jamison brosseau wrote:
> Sent PM on rosco bubbe mixte.
> 
> On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 4:44:32 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Front Story.  Four of my framesets are for sale.  Complete bikes or partial 
> builds can be discussed.  I'm 5'10" with a 75.5cm Saddle height. 86cm PBH.  
> 
> 
> 1. 58cm Gunnar singlespeed.  It's 58cm to the top of the seat clamp.  The 
> effective horizontal top tube length is 57cm center to center.  130mm rear 
> O.L.D.  Imagine a 55cm caliper-brake Hillborne with track ends.  Imagine a 
> MUSA-tig Quickbeam/Simpleone with caliper brakes. $600 
> Frame/Fork/Headset/Seatpost.  A complete would be ~$1200. Link to Flickr Photo
> 
> 
> 2.  54cm Rosco Bubbe 27.5" step through mountain frame.  This is the 
> Roman-designed Medium Mountain Step Through.  Imagine a tigged medium Cheviut 
> with cantilever brakes and clearance for 27.5 x 2.2" tires.  $600 
> Frame/Fork/Headset/Seatpost  A complete would be ~$2000 Link to Flickr Photo
> 
> 
> 3.  57cm Leo Roadini Grilver.  I've gotten my 1000 mile test ride in. It's an 
> awesome road bike, and I likely will buy another at another time.  I have a 
> bunch of nice road bikes that I can't replace, so this one is available.  
> $600 Frame/Fork/Headset/Seatpost.  A complete would be ~$1400 Link to Flickr 
> Photo
> 
> 
> 4.  59cm Niner RLT9 Aluminum.  Aluminum frame, carbon fork, disc braked 
> all-road/gravel/alternative adventure touring frame. It takes 700c wheels or 
> 650B.  Max tire width is ~43mm.  $600 Frame/Fork/Headset.  A complete would 
> be ~$2300 Link to Flickr photo
> 
> 
> Backstory.  I've got a ton of bikes.  I have decided to log 1000 miles on 
> Strava on each of my bikes, focusing on 2 or 3 bikes at a time.  Three of 
> these bikes have reached their 1000 mile quota and are going to be parked for 
> a while anyway.  This is your opportunity to grab them instead of letting 
> them sit in the stable.  The Gunnar singlespeed is a cute novelty to me, but 
> singlespeed riding is not something I need.  I've got 1000 miles of trying it 
> to prove I CAN do it, but I don't need to do it.  Having only one gear gets 
> me nothing.  Maybe it's time for you to do a 1000 mile experiment, or maybe 
> you know singlespeed is for you.  The Rosco Step Through has not been ridden 
> 1000 miles, but I want to replace it with a 56cm 650B Atlantis frameset.  
> Rivendell has 14 of them in stock, so if you buy this Rosco, you'll 
> indirectly help Rivendell manage their inventory.  The Leo Roadini is 
> awesome, but I can always get another.  The Niner RLT9 is awesome as well, 
> but I'm convinced that if I'm going to run a 650B disc road bike, I want to 
> be able to run >2.1" mountain bike tires.  This frame is limited to 43mm wide 
> tires, which in my book makes the disc brakes unnecessary.  There may be a 
> Black Mountain disc bike in my future, or a custom Steve Rex, but my Niner 
> experiment is sufficiently complete.  
> 
> 
> Also available for sale:  A Lauf Grit suspension fork  $500.  Link to Flickr 
> Photo
> 
> 
> Let me know if you are interested in any of the above.  I'd be delighted with 
> local sales, but bikeflights shipping is possible and negotiable in the 
> pricing of the stuff you buy.  
> 
> 
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA

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