SPF, thanks for the interest and inquiries
On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 2:29:29 PM UTC-7 Friend wrote:
> Got any more pictures?
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> On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 4:03:53 PM UTC-4 zac.te...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> pm sent
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>> On Thursday, March 17, 2022 at 4:07:11 PM UTC-7 Marc R wrote:
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>>> Pur
Albatross bars, bar-end shifter mounts, levers, and grips: Sold!
Still available:
Wheelset: $400 obo
Cassette & derailleur (sold as a set): $60 obo
On Mar 17, 2022, at 4:08 PM, Matthew Williams
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> More photos.
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That's a good question. My policy is no smash-and-grabs, if the bike is
priced too low I make sure the seller is on the up and up and knows what
they have. If at that point they're clear they really just want it out of
the garage then I'll move forward.*
*I did not talk to the seller, I need fe
The All Rounder like the XO-1 before it gets a lot of interest and praise,
but I think that, like the XO-1 that preceeded it, it is an early design
that has been superseded and bettered by later Grantian bikes, starting
with the Atlantis and continuing with the Sam Hillborne and doubtless the
more
I've used a couple of B 67s and B 68s and they are very definitely made for
the old-fashioned sit-up-and-beg riding position; bend forward much and
you'll wish for something narrower. But for sitting bolt upright they were
fine, tho' I'm just as happy upright on a b 17-width saddle, which I find
to
We’ve always sold at fair prices on this forum, I have no issue with
someone telling him it is worth more. My only question is would he have
told him that if he would have shipped it?
On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 6:21:13 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dang, I was hoping someone got it fo
Pretty sure I would like the seatpost.
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> On Mar 20, 2022, at 5:38 PM, Sofie C wrote:
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> Clearing out a few parts to save up for some new ones on my wishlist!
> Nitto S83 seatpost (26.8 x 300) - purchased from Riv, barely used, but has
> scratches - $95
> Soma kickstan
Dang, I was hoping someone got it for a sweet deal. Too bad the person
asking for shipping ruined it for the next buyer.
On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 1:38:53 PM UTC-4 J wrote:
> No. The seller was contacted by someone from this group wanting him to
> ship it. When he said it was local pickup o
B67 - Check. The flip/flop hub will accept a splined cog for fixed, I just
have not ordered one - It's on my short list though. Running a 36X18 now.
If that holds I'll order both a White freewheel and splined cog. I'm more
of a tortoise than a hare, so fast is not one of my objectives. Like
gri
Haha, trust me Brendon, the Bombadil gets ridden silly with or without your
influence :) I set a top Strava time down a steep, rocky double track in
the valley north of me on my last ride on it, making questionable
decisions. Would be less sketchy without fenders! Agree on a dropper -
the Bo
I've cycled through a few different saddles but I now prefer my B67s on my
new clem (even over my Berthoud Marie-Blanque saddle and definitely more
than the B17). The cons of the saddle seem to be the weight (those heavy
springs!) -- also at first the leather feels almost plastic-like, as
compa
Clearing out a few parts to save up for some new ones on my wishlist!
- Nitto S83 seatpost (26.8 x 300) - purchased from Riv, barely used, but
has scratches - $95
- Soma kickstand (silver clamp-on) - purchased from Riv, mounted on my
platypus and trimmed by local bike shop (message m
No Jason! I don't want to be the reason you crash that beautiful bicycle!
I've already 'written off' the Silver Joe so I'm mentally relaxed about
being silly on it. I actually came off that morning after the Gopro had
gone flat because the B-67 stops you getting your weight far enough back in
em
Does anyone have a set of 55cm Tosco bars for sale? My lady rode a Clem
with them, fell in love, and wants to put them on her Platypus. Thanks!
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After seeing the post for the bike in Arizona, I thought I should post that
I'm still looking for a 58cm Atlantis. Toyo is preferred. I'd certainly
consider a Waterford one too.
If someone is looking for something smaller, I do have one of the Taiwan
650B Atlantis in what I think was a 56,
B67?
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> On Mar 20, 2022, at 3:00 PM, Ian A wrote:
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> You know, this is marvelous. The more I ponder the photo, the more I am
> reminded of Deacon Patrick's fixed gear Hunqapillar, although he had the
> dropouts completely changed as the ENO wouldn't have worked for a reas
As above — looking for a large Trunksack in tan. No ETA on the Riv site. I
have a small Trunksack in tan that I can offer in partial trade if that
sweetens the deal.
Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA
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Jason, thank you. I have a feeling this will move into #1 position.
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On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 1:45 PM, Jason Fuller wrote:
> Excellent to hear it's working out as you'd hoped! Looking forward to more
> photos and ride reports as spring and summer approach.
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> On Sat
You know, this is marvelous. The more I ponder the photo, the more I am
reminded of Deacon Patrick's fixed gear Hunqapillar, although he had the
dropouts completely changed as the ENO wouldn't have worked for a reason I
can't recall (possibly torque related). Your Clem H is truly elegant built
That's some intense riding for a Joe Appa! I'm inspired to take the
fenders and maybe racks off the Bombadil, and see how quick I can go down
some trails now..
On Saturday, 19 March 2022 at 19:13:05 UTC-7 brendonoid wrote:
> Thanks Eric! The local trail networks have received a lot of funding
Excellent to hear it's working out as you'd hoped! Looking forward to more
photos and ride reports as spring and summer approach.
On Saturday, 19 March 2022 at 12:44:31 UTC-7 Joel S wrote:
> Thanks Rich. I wasn’t sure if the bags would work when I got the frame
> but I like it now. The size
No. The seller was contacted by someone from this group wanting him to ship
it. When he said it was local pickup only the person told him then he
should sell it for much more. Congrats to whomever that was. Let this one
rest.
On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 10:30:12 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wro
Anybody here nab this?
On Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 7:57:24 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
> It's still dicey but if he's come to a place of just needing it gone, that
> number should do it. I've done sales like that.
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> On Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 4:42:21 PM UTC-7 Ryan wrote:
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>> Actua
Sent you a PM!
Joe in Los Angeles
> On Mar 20, 2022, at 8:18 AM, Daniel Jackson
> wrote:
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> Happy Sunday,
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> Looking for a roadish Rivendell frameset or complete bike for the 75-76cm
> saddle height range.
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> Thanks!
> D.
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This may or may not be a question aimed specifically at Clem owners.
Rivendell suggest the B67 for very upright positions. But, most Riv bikes
(Clem or other) I see have either B17, Flyer or other brand leather saddles
(Rivet, RH, SAA...). Even when I take a look at the Riv "staff bikes" I
rare
BUMP as I’m still looking. :)
On Saturday, January 1, 2022 at 7:55:06 PM UTC-5 jeffbog...@hotmail.com
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> PM sent
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> On Saturday, 1 January 2022 at 10:34:19 UTC-6 Jason Braaten wrote:
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>> Bumping up for the new year, still looking :)
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>> Happy New Year!
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>> On Wednesday, September
bump and lowering price to $2300. Thanks for looking! Ben
On Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 4:59:41 PM UTC-5 Benjamin Park wrote:
> one more thing to note, check the geo specs. While this is a 61cm, the TT
> is relatively short, at 59cm, so it fits more like a 59. At least for me.
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> On Saturday,
Happy Sunday,
Looking for a roadish Rivendell frameset or complete bike for the 75-76cm
saddle height range.
Thanks!
D.
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I'm convinced by his inclusion of the phrase "the price is NOT negotiable!"
On Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 7:28:48 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
> It's weird but the description is written like he knows exactly what he
> has. If he's the original owner and knocking the selling price down from
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