Hi everyone. I had some great offers but someone responded from a few blocks away with a Rivendell Rambouillet that wasn't getting much attention due to his amazing collection of great bikes (he rides his Bleriot mostly). It was way more than what I was looking for but I couldn't pass it up. Once the deal goes through and I move some parts over I'll post pics.
If anyone is looking to buy a bike I highly recommend a post to this group. There are some amazing bikes not being ridden enough in here! Thanks again, Ryan On Friday, April 6, 2012 11:24:45 AM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote: > > I finally convinced the Mrs. to let me get a second bike (as long as I > only spend freelance money on it). I'm looking for a steel club ride type > of bike allowing me to continue packing useful racks and gadgets (dynamo > lighting!) on my touring bike and maybe even putting some albatross bars > and a springy saddle on it. > > I'm on the lookout for a 64cm (or close) road bike that will fit fenders > and 25s or 28s but not necessarily racks or anything. Downtube shifter > bosses a plus. This bike will be ridden on 4 hr or less rides where I try > and keep up with my pretend racer friends who like to ride really fast. A > nice long top tube would be great as I hate "toeverlap." > > Interested in frame only, or full bike. Time to thin your herd and let > someone ride it every day! In Seattle a huge plus but I don't mind paying > shipping. > > Iv'e checked ebay and CL and nothing interesting yet. If I don't find > anything soon I'll likely go with a Smoothie ES later this year. > > - Ryan > On Friday, April 6, 2012 11:24:45 AM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote: > > I finally convinced the Mrs. to let me get a second bike (as long as I > only spend freelance money on it). I'm looking for a steel club ride type > of bike allowing me to continue packing useful racks and gadgets (dynamo > lighting!) on my touring bike and maybe even putting some albatross bars > and a springy saddle on it. > > I'm on the lookout for a 64cm (or close) road bike that will fit fenders > and 25s or 28s but not necessarily racks or anything. Downtube shifter > bosses a plus. This bike will be ridden on 4 hr or less rides where I try > and keep up with my pretend racer friends who like to ride really fast. A > nice long top tube would be great as I hate "toeverlap." > > Interested in frame only, or full bike. Time to thin your herd and let > someone ride it every day! In Seattle a huge plus but I don't mind paying > shipping. > > Iv'e checked ebay and CL and nothing interesting yet. If I don't find > anything soon I'll likely go with a Smoothie ES later this year. > > - Ryan > On Friday, April 6, 2012 11:24:45 AM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote: > > I finally convinced the Mrs. to let me get a second bike (as long as I > only spend freelance money on it). I'm looking for a steel club ride type > of bike allowing me to continue packing useful racks and gadgets (dynamo > lighting!) on my touring bike and maybe even putting some albatross bars > and a springy saddle on it. > > I'm on the lookout for a 64cm (or close) road bike that will fit fenders > and 25s or 28s but not necessarily racks or anything. Downtube shifter > bosses a plus. This bike will be ridden on 4 hr or less rides where I try > and keep up with my pretend racer friends who like to ride really fast. A > nice long top tube would be great as I hate "toeverlap." > > Interested in frame only, or full bike. Time to thin your herd and let > someone ride it every day! In Seattle a huge plus but I don't mind paying > shipping. > > Iv'e checked ebay and CL and nothing interesting yet. If I don't find > anything soon I'll likely go with a Smoothie ES later this year. > > - Ryan > On Friday, April 6, 2012 11:24:45 AM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote: > > I finally convinced the Mrs. to let me get a second bike (as long as I > only spend freelance money on it). I'm looking for a steel club ride type > of bike allowing me to continue packing useful racks and gadgets (dynamo > lighting!) on my touring bike and maybe even putting some albatross bars > and a springy saddle on it. > > I'm on the lookout for a 64cm (or close) road bike that will fit fenders > and 25s or 28s but not necessarily racks or anything. Downtube shifter > bosses a plus. This bike will be ridden on 4 hr or less rides where I try > and keep up with my pretend racer friends who like to ride really fast. A > nice long top tube would be great as I hate "toeverlap." > > Interested in frame only, or full bike. Time to thin your herd and let > someone ride it every day! In Seattle a huge plus but I don't mind paying > shipping. > > Iv'e checked ebay and CL and nothing interesting yet. If I don't find > anything soon I'll likely go with a Smoothie ES later this year. > > - Ryan > On Friday, April 6, 2012 11:24:45 AM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote: > > I finally convinced the Mrs. to let me get a second bike (as long as I > only spend freelance money on it). I'm looking for a steel club ride type > of bike allowing me to continue packing useful racks and gadgets (dynamo > lighting!) on my touring bike and maybe even putting some albatross bars > and a springy saddle on it. > > I'm on the lookout for a 64cm (or close) road bike that will fit fenders > and 25s or 28s but not necessarily racks or anything. Downtube shifter > bosses a plus. This bike will be ridden on 4 hr or less rides where I try > and keep up with my pretend racer friends who like to ride really fast. A > nice long top tube would be great as I hate "toeverlap." > > Interested in frame only, or full bike. Time to thin your herd and let > someone ride it every day! In Seattle a huge plus but I don't mind paying > shipping. > > Iv'e checked ebay and CL and nothing interesting yet. If I don't find > anything soon I'll likely go with a Smoothie ES later this year. > > - Ryan > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/Bp6xAR9bw94J. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.