Also cross posting here.
45cm Clem Smith Jr - $1950
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/bik/d/san-mateo-rivendell-clem-smith-jr/7695219731.html
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 1:06:51 PM UTC-8 Josh C wrote:
> Sam 56cm just outside Asheville
>
> https://asheville.craigslist.org/bik/d/hendersonv
In an effort to clear out some space in storage:
*Brooks B68*, Brown - $120
*Paul Touring Cantis* Silver - $90/set (two sets)
*Shimano Dura-Ace* 9-Speed Barcons - $80
*Gravelking SS* 650b x 48mm black (set) - $50
*Nitto UI-5GX hreadless stem* 12cm 7deg silver 1-1/8 25.4mm t - $40
*Tektr
2015 or 2016
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 8:10:35 PM UTC-6 Eric Grim wrote:
> Does anyone remember, in what year (or years) were butterscotch-colored
> Appaloosas made? The 2018 frames catalog lists blue and silver ones. The
> website presently offers them in purple and olive. Mine's
Does anyone remember, in what year (or years) were butterscotch-colored
Appaloosas made? The 2018 frames catalog lists blue and silver ones. The
website presently offers them in purple and olive. Mine's butterscotch,
but I don't remember when I bought it. Pre-pandemic, I think it was . . .
Update: Frame/fork (with VP Modus headset) + front and rear racks now
available for $900 shipped CONUS.
I'm planning to keep the other parts, since no one nabbed the complete
build.
On Friday, December 8, 2023 at 12:06:29 PM UTC-8 saintruggler wrote:
> Cross-post with i-bob.
>
> The sun came o
+1. You should see the state of the Raleigh (Carleton) Gran Prix that
wears the studs in my stable. Lots o' rust. Sacrificial frame.
Will near Boston
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023, 5:46 PM Julian Westerhout
wrote:
> I'm impressed and/or depressed at the sight of lovely Hunqs being ridden
> in snow an
I'm impressed and/or depressed at the sight of lovely Hunqs being ridden in
snow and ice. In the middle of Illinois we get snow and ice but always
accompanied by lots of road salt. I commute in those conditions on an old
Schwinn High Sierra set up as a 1 x 6 with Marathon winter tires with stud
PM sent.
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 1:16:43 PM UTC-8 Michael Baquerizo wrote:
>
> hi all - i took my VBC chainrings off my appaloosa and theyre going on to
> a bob jackson audax frame that has a braze on for front derailleur, ie i
> need to use a certain size ring to get my front derail
hi all - i took my VBC chainrings off my appaloosa and theyre going on to a
bob jackson audax frame that has a braze on for front derailleur, ie i need
to use a certain size ring to get my front derailleur to work. thinking
anyhting from 46-50 would be ideal for the big ring, and 36-38 or so fo
Sam 56cm just outside Asheville
https://asheville.craigslist.org/bik/d/hendersonville-sell-or-trade-rivendell/7696749429.html
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 4:05:09 PM UTC-5 Josh C wrote:
> Roadini 54m FF + in OH
> $1200 +
>
> https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/bik/d/mason-rivendell-roadini-f
Roadini 54m FF + in OH
$1200 +
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/bik/d/mason-rivendell-roadini-frameset-new/7696448569.html
On Monday, December 4, 2023 at 5:44:16 PM UTC-5 Philip Williamson wrote:
> 60cm Simpleone frameset - $600 - Bikelist.com -
> https://bikelist.com/listings/60cm-rivendell-si
Good for you, love it! Good advice from the lads above. I've got a set of
polished Quills and they are both durable and beautiful to look at.
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 12:59:54 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote:
> Thank you guys for sharing your thoughts/opinions. Definitely going with
> DB spokes
Doh! Just noticed that yours is a slotted screw in the photo, which
reminded me that I swapped out the original screw on mine to one with a 3mm
socket head. I don't remember if I had to replace the nut at the same time,
so probably best to disregard my previous post and just bring the whole
thi
Hi Roberta,
That screw should be an M4 x 0.7 mm pitch thread. I think ~16mm in length
should be adequate. Is the nut on the other side still in place?
Danny
Madison, WI
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:38 AM RichS wrote:
> Roberta, if you have a nearby hardware store, Ace or similar in scale, not
>
That is helpful Brian. Thank you. And, nice job on the sand-stand!
Doug
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 12:51:05 PM UTC-5 Brian Cunningham wrote:
> Here's a visual, if it helps, of what a 54 looks like with approx. 74cm
> saddle height. If it's not instructive in terms of sizing, at least it
Thank you guys for sharing your thoughts/opinions. Definitely going with DB
spokes, upon your advice.
Velocity Quills and DT Swiss 350s it will be - NWD (new wheels day) coming
soon for me!
Steve, the Lousy Poet
On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 9:49:33 PM UTC-5 Ed Carolipio wrote:
> Like Tim,
And such a sweet couple the ''Acorns' seem to be.
Jock
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 8:30:20 AM UTC-8 John Dewey wrote:
> Plus one on ACORN. On all JD bikes. And they get better with age…like we
> all wish we did. Such a nice patina they produce and plenty of room for all
> those sandwich
It generally fits. He would be at the very top of what they suggest for
that size but if going for a road fit with drops being at the top is
preferable to being at the bottom. Most of their "size up" philosophy is
based on upright relaxed riding.
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 9:55:30 AM UT
John - Ive ridden extensively with both studs and regular tires through
severe Minnesota and Alberta winters. Back when winters had a fair amount
of temperature consistency I found fat MTB tires were excellent. I loved
when the cold weather hit -19*c and packed snow becomes hard and squeaky.
It
Roberta, if you have a nearby hardware store, Ace or similar in scale, not
the big box HD variety, they should have the same screw or a capable
substitute.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 8:05:52 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:
> Over the years, these dull. I always thought they pit
Plus one on ACORN. On all JD bikes. And they get better with age…like we
all wish we did. Such a nice patina they produce and plenty of room for all
those sandwich breaks and one of the glass-bottle Coca Colas if you’re so
inclined. We can pass ‘em down through the generations.
Jock
On Wed, Dec 1
Check SF Bay Area Craigslist, there's a Large Susie frame and Gus complete
there.
Joe "you might want to tell people where you're located" Bernard
Lake County CA.
On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 6:21:23 PM UTC-8 Ben Hannon wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I know that they're coming out with a lugged Susie
This is somewhat surprising as it does not seem to align with Riv’s published size suggestions? I too am 5’10” & ride with a 72cm saddle height. Sent from my iPhoneOn Dec 12, 2023, at 10:14 AM, Doug H. wrote:I had an email exchange with Will at Rivendell and he suggested a size 50 Roadini for me.
My wife and I each have a "Boxy Rando" bag from back in 2016, during the
time when they used snaps and didn't put their logo patch on the bags. We
love those bags, and it was time for me to get a bag for the back of my
bike, instead of using my Ortlieb panniers. So I waited for the Large
Sadd
I have a burnt orange Susie XL that's new in the box from the first
manufacturing batch that I'll consider selling. I'm not familiar with who
you are however as you have no posting history here and this is your only
posting. You can contact me offlist and I'd appreciate if you can provide
some
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