Thanks for the emails. A sale is pending on the AHH and Phil Wheel set.  I'll 
post some other stuff for sale soon, on my Flickr site, including a grey check 
half-loaf Sackville bag, $95.

Thanks,
David

On May 25, 2013, at 5:14 PM, davidmcc <bikem...@olympus.net> wrote:

> I have a lightly used 67cm AHH for sale. Love the bike but I have to let this 
> one go. I bought it from Riv in 2010. I love the bike but have to down size 
> at this point, my loss and the next tall guy's gain. Never crashed, not 
> ridden hard, most parts new at time of purchase, campy shifters are older but 
> work fine. I love what Rivendell creates but need to cut down to two bikes at 
> this time of my life.
> 
> Here is a link to several pictures and I can send more if you would like some 
> more,  http://www.flickr.com/photos/d7mcc/
> 
> Waterford built 67cm AHH frame, some chain suck on BB shell and a few paint 
> dings but minor
> Mark's front rack, plus I have all the factory issued stays and parts, if you 
> want to mount it on the rear.
> Silver brake set
> Orange velo 45cm hammered fenders
> Sugino 48-36-24, 175mm cranks
> Synchros seatpost and handlebars
> Campy Chorus Ergo 8spd 
> Campy Rear Racing Triple derailer with Avid shift mate
> Campy Mirage Front derailer
> Original Riv Bike box to ship the bike to you.
> 
> As most of us have, I mixed and matched parts for my different desires at 
> different times. The Campy 8spd Chorus Ergo, shifts nicely and work fine and 
> can be rebuilt (down the road) as opposed to Shimano brifters. 
> 
> Asking $1,900 plus shipping for the above, I have over $2,600 in parts at 
> time of purchase invested (not including shifters, seatpost, handlebars, 
> etc.). New frame is now $2,300. Any questions or offers, just let me know, I 
> want this bike to find a good home, it's fun to ride. Us tall guys are well 
> serviced by Rivendell.
> 
> I'm new to this oneline selling business and have more stuff to shed, such as 
> a Sackville half-loaf bag, and other bike hardware. I'll keep posting 
> pictures to my Flickr site.
> 
> I ran different wheel sets including an older OpenPro 32 spoke PhilWood 8 spd 
> freewheel rear and std PhilWood front most recently as well as an OpenPro 
> Schmidt front generator setup as seen in one of the pictures. I'm open to 
> discussion about these other parts to an interested party.
> 
> Thanks,
> David
> 
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