If you disregard the Bridgestone/early GP provenance, it's just another 
90's road bike with limited clearance for tires. I would be inclined to 
value it for much the same as your previously owned  Fuji Team. The Fuji 
may have had lighter tubing than the RB1 so the bikes may ride quite 
differently, despite the similar geometry.

So many good modern Rivendell options for fairly similar money. Maybe cast 
a net for a used Roadini (or even a Black Mountain Cycles Road+ for 
example).

Not meaning to denigrate  the RB1 though! And that one linked is a nice 
example. Just a lot of $$ for what it is.
IanA Alberta Canada
On Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 12:48:22 PM UTC-7 brenton...@gmail.com 
wrote:

>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-francisco-57cm-time-capsule-1993/7688650100.html
>
> The seller said he’d go as low as $1600. There’s gotta be some opinions 
> here. I have debated 90s road bike vs Roadini in previous threads and I’m 
> still considering both. Building a Roadini would cost me $2000-$2200. The 
> yellow 93 RB1 is my favorite, aesthetically speaking, but I’ve never ridden 
> one. 
>
> I’ve had a 92 Fuji Team with similar geo and loved it, but sold it. It was 
> a 56 and a hair too small. 
>

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