OK, Last chance to sweeten the deal further.  I will pick up the shipping 
and or deliver the bike as I make my way up and down the west coast in the 
first half of March on my way too and from the Seattle expo - Rob (really 
needing to get this bike out)

On Monday, February 25, 2013 9:23:43 PM UTC-8, rperks wrote:
>
> I am 6'3" with a PBH of 90-91cm and ran the saddle between 79-80 cm 
> depending on pedal shoe combinations.  That generally had me right at a 
> fist full of post and enough stand over that I was never worried - Rob
>
> On Monday, February 25, 2013 5:04:15 PM UTC-8, Minh wrote:
>>
>> No kidding, here i am rushing to the geometry charts to double-check the 
>> sizing, Rob, just for reference sake how tall are you?  pretty sure this is 
>> too big for me but can still dream!
>>
>> On Monday, February 25, 2013 1:48:16 PM UTC-5, Peter Pesce wrote:
>>>
>>> Oh boy. My size and the right price. 
>>>
>>> Well, the frame is the right price at least. But if I bought it the 
>>> resulting divorce would be very costly!
>>>
>>> -Pete in CT
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 25, 2013 1:34:37 PM UTC-5, rperks wrote:
>>>>
>>>> As described below, this is a great bike that needs to find a new home. 
>>>>  Update to the previous post with pictures here:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/rperks1/sets/72157632857361800/
>>>>
>>>> I am asking $1200 for the frame fork and Stronglight A9 headset with a 
>>>> replacement set of bearings.  I will install a new cable guide on the 
>>>> bottom bracket and can put on a new clear chain stay protector at your 
>>>> request.
>>>>
>>>> For those curios on how the RCP has held up over the years of riding on 
>>>> the coast, you can see the photo set from when it was new here: 
>>>>
>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/rperks1/sets/72157622875811028/
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for taking a look
>>>>
>>>> Rob
>>>> oceanaircycles.com
>>>> Ventura, Ca
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 4:03:30 PM UTC-8, rperks wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have not been riding my Roadeo at all this year, it has actually 
>>>>> been hanging as a frame set since I pirated many of the components off of 
>>>>> it for another project.  It is a great bike, but I am at a point where I 
>>>>> am 
>>>>> thinking of letting it go for the cash flow.  Structurally it is perfect. 
>>>>>  
>>>>> There was a mishap with a roof rack clamp and the fork, that was repaired 
>>>>> by waterford and is good as new.  The down side of the repair was the 
>>>>> clear 
>>>>> powder came apart on the fork.  I treated it with T9 regularly, and it 
>>>>> only 
>>>>> saw fair weather duty her in SoCal until my next project was ready, and 
>>>>> there is a bit of surface rust, but nothing deep.  The RCP held up pretty 
>>>>> well, but there are also some visible areas of pitting.  The bike is a 
>>>>> true 
>>>>> candidate for a repaint.
>>>>>
>>>>> All that considered I am thinking $1200 could get it out of my 
>>>>> workspace, you get a great bike, and can get it painted any way you like 
>>>>> and still come out hundreds less than a new one
>>>>>
>>>>> I will be setting my photo studio back up in a couple of days and will 
>>>>> shoot a detailed set of the bike if there is any interest.
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Rob Perks
>>>>> oceanaircycles.com
>>>>> Ventura, Ca
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>

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