Yeah, I don't have anything from you, either. As you say in your reply to
Joe, this is the first time PM hasn't worked for me, either. Wonder if
Google hosed something up during their shutdown of their Google+ social
network?
On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 5:07:10 PM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wro
I rarely have problems receiving the PMs, but I've lost count of how many I've
sent that landed in spam folders and I heard from the seller a week later. Not
to mention the ones I never heard back from at all..I don't even try to ask
twice anymore.
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Price drop. Don’t think i can go lower on the Sam but dang, I think this is a
deal. Prices do not include shipping cost
55 Sage F/F/HS and post $850
90 nitto technomic stem $30
Shimano dura ace bar end shifters 9sp $50
10 speed tiagra RD $20
Tektro RL520 brake levers $15
Pearl izumi neoprene bo
Forgot a couple details: 58cm. $2400
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/bik/d/saint-louis-58cm-rivendell-sam/6861843693.html
I only see one posted.
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Strangely, Joe, it usually works okay for me.
On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 5:42:22 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> You gotta post your email without characters like this:
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> joeremi62 gmail com
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> Then he emails at your address. The Google Groups PM feature is useless.
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Just enter Rivendell in the search window on St. Louis Craigslist and you
should see two Hillborne twin top tube versions for sale.
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Kai,
Your Rosco is a fearsome looking ride. NYC roads? Hey, we ain't afraid of
nothin! Thanks for posting.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 2:08 PM Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY <
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> I've been meaning to take some glamour shots of my Rosco Bubbe, but
> haven't. A
You gotta post your email without characters like this:
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Then he emails at your address. The Google Groups PM feature is useless.
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George, it has not come through, yet. I just sent you an off list
response, too.
On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 10:57:06 AM UTC-5, George Schick wrote:
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> OK, tried sending a reply by clicking on that embedded hyperlink
> (hotmail), but I'm not sure it worked.
>
> On Thursday, April 18, 2019 a
Thanks Drw! They're funky, but the price was right (time, I'm cheap)
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Thanks for all the responses. I'll post pictures over the weekend.
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Has anyone heard from Sean directly. Have attempted 2 DM (Direct Messages) to
no avail. My attempts often include a potential error message but 75-80
percent seem to correctly reach the intended audience. No idea where the other
20-25 go! Long story short many interested individuals it appea
status? pics?
i've got a 64 toyo atlantis...
On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 4:52:02 PM UTC-7, Sean Conroy wrote:
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> Purchased a Riv Ramboulliet this weekend on eBay that was listed as a
> 64cm. Unfortunately, it is a 66cm and a bit too tall. The bike had only
> about 125 miles on it. It is in
Kai, you have possibly the coolest bike in the world. I've never liked wood
fenders, but somehow they are perfect on that bike.
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Good call Roger, thanks
On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 2:50:20 PM UTC-4, Roger wrote:
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> The first time I shellacked bar tape, I stopped by Riv (probably when they
> were upstairs at the old address) and I believe it was Joe Bauder squeezed
> a small amount of liquid dye for me out of a plast
The first time I shellacked bar tape, I stopped by Riv (probably when they
were upstairs at the old address) and I believe it was Joe Bauder squeezed
a small amount of liquid dye for me out of a plastic bottle to darken the
shellac. It may have been an ounce or less of dye, and I don't remember
One of the surprises for me (and as Joe points out, there are more variables
than longer chain stays) is the ease with which GBW "glides" over rocks and
roots AS I climb and with turns. Part of it is a longer wheelbase doesn't get
"stuck" between rocks and roots as easily (and fatter tires are a
I've been meaning to take some glamour shots of my Rosco Bubbe, but
haven't. Anyhoo, yesterday I stopped by 718 cycles as an errand took me
through their neighborhood and Joe of 718 took my bike aside for some shots
while I checked out their beautiful goods. Here's a link to those pics on
insta
The ramp position was quite usable. Not bad at all. For the shifting
range my drive train setup and my riding conditions required, it is a bit
less ergonomic as compared to having them next to the levers.
The issue (also minor) with the position near the levers was that the left
shift lever w
OK, tried sending a reply by clicking on that embedded hyperlink (hotmail),
but I'm not sure it worked.
On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 8:49:02 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
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> Good morning, George. I can't seem to find anything from you on my
> G-mail. Please try this address: doc38s...@hot
Ash , what were some of the minuses with having the shifters mounted on the
ramp as in the first couple of photos from your 51 Appa?
On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 10:06:05 AM UTC-4, Ash wrote:
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> Some pictures of my Bosco journey:
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> https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOhf1uB27juoT13FN7P
I have an entire bag of amber flakes lying around somewhere. If you'd want
a hand full of flakes I can send'm your way. Disolve and mix in w/ your
clear.
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 10:08:26 PM UTC-4, jandrews wrote:
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> Greetings
> Curious if anyone knows how to tint Bullseye clear She
Some pictures of my Bosco journey:
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOhf1uB27juoT13FN7PFF6WYPAn8eno-U4kVYsP6-9ol31l8g19VBsPD-JZ87ufHA?key=QUV5UEE2VzNHTmtBeGxwdlNuY3c5eWFzQ0F1eEtR
- On 51 Appaloosa I had 9 speed Microshifts mounted inboard. Sometime near
the levers, sometimes on the ramp. B
Good morning, George. I can't seem to find anything from you on my
G-mail. Please try this address: doc38spec...@hotmail.com. Thanks and
sorry for the confusion. Steve
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 9:19:35 AM UTC-5, George Schick wrote:
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> Actually, I did send you a PM (not sure what "DM
Thanks David
Really just looking to tint a couple of ounces for a small job..hence not
wanting to buy a new quart.
I used to be able to purchase half pints of that product, but most if not
all retailers in my part of the country do not carry that size anymore
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 10
"the golden age of Toyo Rivs"
It's funny to think that just 15 years ago, we can think it was the "golden
age." Riv models and sizes change so rapidly it does get difficult to keep
them all straight. :) The Japanese Period, as it might better be called because
Panasonic also supplied bikes and
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