Quickbeam is no longer for sale...
On Sunday, September 29, 2013 3:41:51 PM UTC-6, C REINO wrote:
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> Well taken care of Rivendell Quickbeam for sale. Pumpkin orange color
> with all original equipment except this has dirt drop handlebars. MKS
> sneaker pedals, brand new san
Sorry but this bike is no longer for sale...
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One thing to consider is the importance of being in your big ring for the
downhills for two reasons: To lessen chain slap and, in the case of a
crash, the teeth on the big ring are under the chain and its better to be
covered in greasy chain marks on your legs VS the teeth of the exposed big
r
Hello! I can't seem to navigate this group to find the original note from
you with the photo's of your legoles. Can you email me at
ch...@community-realestate.com please?
On Saturday, October 27, 2012 11:22:07 AM UTC-6, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Not mine, no connection, just love the most
Hi there,
The owner of the shop is a friend of mine and felt awful. A company called
handsome bikes makes a X01 replica, and sells replica forks, which he
bought for me. Still a bummer though!
On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 12:21:07 PM UTC-6, Seth Vidal wrote:
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> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 6:05 P
I own a Rivendell custom (one of the first from 1995), a quickbeam,
Sam Hillborne, and as of last summer, an Atlantis (I also have an
X01). If I had to choose just on bike, it would be the atlantis,
without a question. It rides great loaded (better than my Sam). It
is so versatile, depending on