That's the trademark rear end on the Hetchins. You pay extra for that! :)
BL in EC On Monday, October 23, 2023 at 6:23:23 AM UTC-7 George Schick wrote: > Are those wild bends on the stays of that Hetchins original? Almost makes > it look like it was in some kind of an accident. > > > On Sunday, October 22, 2023 at 12:14:22 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote: > >> I said I was on a low-ebb photo documenting...and then went and took a >> FLURRY of photos. I spent a solid day in the stand, re-imagining four >> bikes: >> >> Phase 1: The Rosco Bubble road got a total strip down. >> Frame+fork+headset went into a bike box for future re-imagination. The >> entire build kit was reabsorbed into the bike-borg inventory. Some parts >> received immediate reassignment from the Borg. Others went into their >> respective holding tanks >> >> Phase 2: My Bridgestone RB1 got slightly less stripped down. Its >> crankset, wheel set and 2x7 friction drivetrain went to the Borg >> >> Phase 3: My Hetchins Magnum Opus was half way through a wooden tubular >> wheel set conversion. It got a wood tubular rear wheel and associated cork >> brake pad conversion. The friction drivetrain and crankset from the RB1 >> rounded it out. The Hetchins relinquished its 2x(8of10) indexed drivetrain >> back to the RB1 >> >> Phase 4: The RB1 received its retro-modern 126mm OLD wheel set and >> 2x(8of10) indexed drivetrain from the Hetchins. It is in the midst of >> being re-configured as a late 90s time trial bike. The aero cockpit is >> forthcoming. >> >> Phase 5: A Vitus 979 is becoming the new city bike that the Rosco Bubbe >> had been in my stable. It received the crankset, BB, pedals, chain, and >> both derailleurs from the Rosco Bubbe. Today it receives the saddle and >> brake levers from the 8U883 also. It will get its wheel set from the RB1 >> above. >> >> One new build concept is complete on the Hetchins. The RB1 is rideable >> but only in a way station for its final (final?) destination. The Vitus is >> on its way and may be rideable as soon as tonight. Who knows when the >> boomerang Bubbe will get a re-do, but there's a lot here. I'm watching an >> eBay auction for the identical frame. The bidding is at $510 + $160 >> shipping at the moment. That'll help set the value. There are a number of >> ways I could go... >> >> A chaotic but reasonably well documented photo album captures some of the >> crimes committed in my stand on the morning of Oct 21, 2023: >> >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/albums/72177720312110882 >> >> Bill Lindsay >> El Cerrito, CA >> >> On Friday, October 20, 2023 at 12:20:16 PM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote: >> >>> for some reason I'm on a low-ebb on my tendency to photo document >>> everything....and I was desperate to get a huge pile of cardboard out to >>> the recycling center, so I sliced up that box setup rapidly and didn't take >>> any photos. :( >>> >>> BL in EC >>> >>> P.S. the Boomerang Rosco Bubbe road is now completely stripped down and >>> its build kit is getting redeployed. >>> >>> On Friday, October 20, 2023 at 11:51:11 AM UTC-7 Mike Godwin wrote: >>> >>>> Heck Bill, seems like the shipping features are worthy of a photo or >>>> two. >>>> 1 boomerang Riv in the stable (Roadeo). >>>> >>>> Mike SLO CA >>>> On Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 11:37:39 AM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote: >>>> >>>>> I received my second "boomerang Riv" yesterday. My definition of a >>>>> "boomerang Riv" is: >>>>> >>>>> -I bought it from Rivendell >>>>> -I sold it to somebody for whatever reason >>>>> -I bought it back again >>>>> >>>>> My first boomerang Riv was my Hillborne frame set. Boomerang Riv #2 >>>>> is my R05C0 8U883 road complete. It's the same BLUE 58cm as is on ebay >>>>> right now. I'm very pleased to have a liftatube bike back in the stable. >>>>> >>>>> The build kit of this Rosco will get re-absorbed into inventory and will >>>>> partially find its way on to a very weird upcoming build. I'm going to >>>>> develop a new build concept for the Rosco, and now have a frame to >>>>> handwring over if I decide I need to join the 26.8mm handwringers. Maybe >>>>> I'll get my hands on a seat tube reamer and WOW it out to 27.2mm. >>>>> >>>>> A very amusing shipping detail was that my boomerang seller had a shop >>>>> box up the bike. they put the bike into a "bike box" and then put the >>>>> bike >>>>> box into an "e-bike box". It was double boxed! It was by far the most >>>>> bullet proof box jobs I have seen. >>>>> >>>>> Pics when there are pics worth showing. >>>>> >>>>> Bill Lindsay >>>>> El Cerrito, CA >>>>> >>>> -- 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 view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/d477490a-526d-4328-8354-99a6303bb41cn%40googlegroups.com.