Hi,

This 1994 Bridgestone RB-2 I'm selling is in amazingly excellent condition for a bike of that age. While there are some scratches by the dropout, and some decals are cracked, the paint is shiny and there's no rust or dents.

Also, while common for the RB-1, this was a rare size for an RB-2.

If you don't know, Bridgestone sized frames center-to-top. That's the 57.5cm size. But in the more traditional center-to-center sizing, that's 56cm. Or if you size by top tube, you're back to a 57.5cm. But the standover height is more like a 56cm.

Whew!!

Here's a fuller accounting of the bike's geometry and other related info:

 * Seat tube (c-t) = 57.5cm
 * Seat tube (c-c) = 56.0cm
 * Top tube (c-c) = 57.5cm
 * Chainstay = 41.0cm
 * Head tube angle = 73.5 deg.
 * Seat tube angle = 73.0 deg.
 * Fork offset = 45mm
 * Standover height (w/700x25 tires) = 81.5cm
 * Head tube length = 14.7cm
 * Fork steerer length = 18.8cm
 * Rear spacing = 130mm
 * Seat post = 27.0mm
 * Headset required = 1-inch, threaded

Three pictures are linked below. If you need more, or more info, let me know.

This would make a great winter bike, beater bike. The Bridgestone RB series was always a great-handling group of lugged-steel bicycles.

*Price = $200, plus shipping*

Dave, /who is keeping his last RB-1 but thinks this RB-2 is one of the more beautiful colors for a bicycle/

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24440195/rb2_full_01.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24440195/rb2_front_01.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24440195/rb2_back_01.jpg

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