Ryan,

Thanks for the inspiration.  I'm still looking for someone who is
looking to shed a 64 SH, 62 Hunq, 64 Bomba, or 67 AHH.  If I don't
find one soon I'm going to break down and buy a 64cm Surly LHT but it
will likely be too small.  I hope someone will save me from this
fate!

I'm 95-96cm in the PBH. Comfortable with a seat height of 83 - 84cm.

I'm looking to do some commuting and short (< 1 week) tours.  Fire
roads, back roads, etc.  Seems like a lot of Rivs would fit the bill.

According to Keven@Riv the following frames would work:
64cm Sam Hillborne
62cm Hunqapillar
64cm Bombadil
67cm AHH

Do you have a Riv you want to sell?  Drop me a line if so.

Jared

On Apr 8, 3:04 pm, Ryan Ray <ryanr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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

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