It was posted for sale on iBob with pics, appears to be sold. 

Joe Bernard 

On Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 5:21:14 PM UTC-8 Cyclofiend Jim wrote:

> Can you clarify if you are the original owner? 
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> On Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 11:21:31 AM UTC-8 
> [email protected] wrote:
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>> If as represented who ever buys this will have a great bike
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>> I own similar waterford but in 52X51 cm.
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>> I would find it hard to sell.  
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>> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> *On 
>> Behalf Of *Andrew Turner
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 30, 2ho 025 1:23 PM
>> *To:* RBW Owners Bunch <[email protected]>
>> *Subject:* [RBW] WTT: Custom Waterford RS-14 frameset for fatter-tire 
>> lugged steel frameset
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>> Season’s greetings, group!
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>> *TL;DR:* I’m looking to trade my *Waterford RS-14 frameset 
>> <https://photos.app.goo.gl/ifneJexthKUT7Kcw5>* (Stack: 669mm / Reach: 
>> 379mm) for a lugged steel frameset with a horizontal top tube, 1" threaded 
>> steerer, fork bosses for a basket, and clearance for ~700x48mm tires (rim 
>> brake).
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>> I picked up this Waterford a couple years ago and it’s been an absolute 
>> blast to ride. That said, between a knee injury, kid duties, and some 
>> shifting aesthetic preferences, it feels like the right time to pass it 
>> along. I’m hoping to find a kindred spirit who’s looking for something a 
>> bit more modern and spirited—maybe someone sitting on a surplus of 
>> wide-tire, light-touring bikes who’s itching to hit the tarmac.
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>> *A little more about the Waterford:*
>> Included in this album <https://photos.app.goo.gl/ifneJexthKUT7Kcw5> is 
>> the spec sheet with full geometry details. The bike rides *so* dang 
>> well—predictable on descents, stiff where you want it, and definitely 
>> happiest when ridden fast. It clears a 35mm tire easily, or 30–32mm with 
>> fenders. The frameset would come with a Chris King headset, Wolftooth 
>> seatpost clamp, VO Grand Cru brakes and brass barrel adjusters.
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>> I’ve also got a variety of other parts I could potentially include (happy 
>> to chat about those), but I’d need to keep what’s pictured for now: wheels, 
>> saddle, shifters, bottle cages, pedals, and crank.
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>> *What I’m looking for:*
>> A lugged steel frameset with roughly similar geometry, but leaning more 
>> toward touring. Horizontal top tube, 1" threaded headset, quality steel 
>> tubing. Tire clearance of 700x45mm+ is key, along with fork bosses to 
>> cleanly mount a Nitto rack + basket. Semi-horizontal dropouts would be a 
>> big bonus.
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>> Thanks, everyone. Hope you’re all having a fantastic holiday week.
>>
>> Andrew Turner 
>> Brentwood TN
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