Greetings,

For your consideration is a 60cm Rivendell road frameset.  Based on the 
serial number and some markings on the steer tube, I believe (emphasis) 
this is a 1999 Match-built “Road Standard.”  For additional information on 
Match frames, please refer to Rivendell Reader #15.  Also, Rivendell 
catalog #3 has a geo chart for Road Standards.  Thanks to Reed et al. for 
hosting all of this information.

Stamped size is 60.  Additional frame details are as follows:

Seat tube (center-to-top): 60cm
Seat tube (center-to-center): 57cm
Top tube (center-to-center): ~58.5cm
Rear spacing: 130mm
Top tube: sloping ~1 degree

The frame is built for 700c wheels and does clear 700 x 32s, but that 
doesn't leave much room under the brake bridge.

This frameset looks quite good considering its age. There are blemishes to 
the Joe Bell paint on the fork legs (from p-clamps) and on the seat tube 
(from a clamp-on front derailleur).  Dropouts and other contact points show 
typical signs of use.  Little nicks and chips here and there, but nothing 
concerning to report. Bottom bracket shell looks great.

If you're wondering why I'm selling this frameset, the answer is simple: 
it's too big for me.  For reference, I have comfortably ridden a 58 Toyo 
Atlantis and a 54 Hunq.

Pictures are available here 
<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V9WhE1E8EdSqlYyV1a21HIYfHwnhC_ZZ?usp=sharing>.
 
 Price: $1,550.00 plus shipping and insurance to CONUS via UPS.  If you 
want to run numbers, the frame box is 44 x 26 x 8.

Thanks for looking and please send a message with any questions.

Huston
Lexington, KY 

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