55.5cm size - center to top. 57.5 top tube. Higher standover than I
imagined, but expect it will be a nice rider, hopefully good comfortable
town bike with fire road capability.
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 12:16:21 PM UTC-7, Jingy wrote:
>
> Nice looking bike! What size is it?
>
>
> On
Very nice!
On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 8:59:10 PM UTC-4 Paul Brodek wrote:
> Took a little while, but I finally landed Ray Foss' '98 Custom Starck-Riv
> Road frameset. Ray got it from the original owner, but with many other
> awesome mounts to choose from, Ray never managed to build it up.
NYC peeps can pick up the henry hudson trail or the edgar felix bikepath
almost directly from the train stations. Both are somewhat scenic with
almost no elevation. Sandy Hook is great too but I think the ferry shuts
down at the end of sept. That said, you can just about ride the HHT to
Sand
I am interested!
On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 8:38:02 PM UTC-4 Brady Smith wrote:
> For a shorter ride, here's the Half-Dirty Populaire:
> https://ridewithgps.com/routes/27124941
>
> On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 7:08:56 PM UTC-4 John Hawrylak wrote:
>
>> Roberta
>>
>> The Cranbury 200K i
For a shorter ride, here's the Half-Dirty
Populaire: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/27124941
On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 7:08:56 PM UTC-4 John Hawrylak wrote:
> Roberta
>
> The Cranbury 200K is fairly flat and some NJ Rando person may have a
> shorter version
>
> John Hawrylak
> Woodstown
I’d be interested, though my weekends are hit or miss. I’m in Fort Lee but
could drive anywhere.
On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 4:05:18 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> It won't be as big or as exciting as our wonderful Eastern ride at Mohonk
> for Riv's 25th anniversary, but I did notice a large n
When I see such bikes -- very appealing; a modern and much better
re-invention of the Raleigh Sport, of which I've owned at least 3 -- I
think again about turning the 2003 Curt 26" wheel Riv Road custom into an
upright, tourist-type bar, B 67-type saddle cruiser with the abandoned fork
from the new
Roberta
The Cranbury 200K is fairly flat and some NJ Rando person may have a
shorter version
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ, far southern NJ, The Garden Spot of the Garden State
On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 4:05:18 PM UTC-4, Roberta wrote:
>
> It won't be as big or as exciting as our wonderful
Roberta, from what can tell in the write up and photos between Riv and BL
websites, it is indeed a Bosco bar shape but with much less rise. Judging
from the side views it's less rise than an Alba, about the same rise as a
Billie, give or take 5mm. Whatever you can fit onto a Bosco bar would app
Recently I had a chance to look at CGH prototype in person at WHQ. A
worthy successor to the Roadini. I really liked what I saw.Was ready
to put the money down if they would take it!
I'd have replaced those mini V-brakes with the upcoming Cantis. But if CHG
comes with no canti studs,
I'd like that.
-Kai
On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 4:05:18 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> It won't be as big or as exciting as our wonderful Eastern ride at Mohonk
> for Riv's 25th anniversary, but I did notice a large number of New Yorkers,
> especially from the boroughs. I know there are a few
I am also eyeing these for my future Platypus build. I have a Bosco on my
Appaloosa and an Albatross on my San Marcos. The Losco looks like a hybrid
between them.
On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 2:47:50 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:
> (I deleted last post because of a typo in a link, rendering the
It won't be as big or as exciting as our wonderful Eastern ride at Mohonk
for Riv's 25th anniversary, but I did notice a large number of New Yorkers,
especially from the boroughs. I know there are a few of us from NJ, and
I'm not that far, in Philadelphia.
I'm trying to learn more routes and w
(I deleted last post because of a typo in a link, rendering the link
useless. This is the corrected version.)
Does anyone have rise information, especially on how it compares to the
Albatross?These bars aren't published on the excellent site
whatbars.com . Rise for Bosco is 100, for the A
Does anyone have rise information, especially on how it compares to the
Albatross?These bars aren't published on the excellent site watbars.com
. Rise for Bosco is 100, for the Albas at 50 on the site.
I'm thinking about these for my Platypus. These look like there's more
room for bell, s
How about $130 plus $8 shipping CONUS for this mini Microshift groupset?
On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 11:45:59 AM UTC-7 Bruce Smitham wrote:
> Microshift M110 1 x 11 speed dual control shift/brake levers (left and
> right) and Microshift RD M865M XCD 11 speed rear derailleur. Mini groupse
If anyone's got a pair they'd like to replace with paypal credit, I'm your
guy!
Thanks,
Andrew
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Clem is sold.
Thanks to everyone who expressed interest.
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I sent a private mail, but if you have any stem trades you might want to
list what you have. I would also trade for a Dirt Drop in 8 or 10, as well.
-Dave J
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 12:47:39 PM UTC-4, David B wrote:
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> Need a different stem length for my Redwood.
>
> Looking for:
>
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