Barely used, about 500 miles or less. Local sale only on SF Bay Area craigslist
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/4400140766.html
This is mine and I'm trying to raise funds for my pooch's upcoming surgery...
But I'd rather find another way to pay for surgery than sell this bike too
cheap cuz
I could do it if I had the space...
Bikes I still have:
1) AHH with boscos for most of my recreational riding and light commuting
(small saddlesack)
2) Betty Foy with albas and racks for commuting
3) Quickbeam for quick errands (carradice bag)
4) Bridgesone RB-1 to ride with my roadie friends
5)
Looks great! I have Boscos on my 50 cm Homer and I find myself often grabbing
the bar near the brake levers instead of the grips. What's your favorite hand
position with the Boscos?
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Yup, good ol auto correct. I meant that I like em.
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I have Boscos on my Hilsen. I like email but am not sure if I like email better
than the albas I have on my betty. I often grab near the bend near the shifters
when I don't want to be too upright.
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I have a Hilsen and a Betty... I think the Betty will be the one that
grows old with me because 1) the step-through is easier than kicking the
leg over at age 80+... and 2) I will probably shrink as I age, and the
Hilsen may be too big then.
I vote for Foy/Gomez too.
On Friday, February 15,
Looks great! And it's accessorized well too :)
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Of the Betty, Quickbeam, RB-1 and AHH... I enjoy riding the AHH the most... But
I would probably pick Betty if I could only have one. I am thinking ahead to
when I may not be limber, and the step-thru frame will age well with me.
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I love my Betty because it's nice to commute with. With the step-thru top tube,
it's easy to load up rear bags or panniers and not worry about having to swing
the leg over. Also easy to maneuver the front of the bike around at street
lights. Can't think of anything I don't like. Btw, congrats on
Hi Pam,
I have a 52 Betty and a 77 pbh. I also have a 91 red RB-1 that is 51 cm. I
think that was the smallest one they made then. I think this 57/58 will be too
big for you. If you can find the moolah, I think the 47 cm Toyo AHH on the Riv
clearance will fit you.
Karen
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Looks like the Homer, tandem and Extracycle are gone already. Had my eye on the
Extracycle, and am slightly relieved I don't need to find more garage space ;)
Did you happen to get it, Manny?
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Does buying a $300 gift certificate count?
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Congrats to Dawn on the betty you're building. They are great bikes and my
first Riv was a Betty... And I know that I will keep her always as my daughter
has already claimed her post mortum ;) As you said, they do ride smooth...
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Thanks for the info and advice, Jim!
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I know this is an old thread, but I'm curious if there are any Hilsens out
there with the Boscos on it. I'm getting a Hilsen and am debating on whether to
put Albas or Boscos on it. I have albas on my Betty, noodle on quickbeam, and
moustache on an old Centurion. Betty is my commuter and I'd li
I got a pair of 650b Middys for $5. There were some great deals on some used
Hilsens for $1700, a mystery bike for $2000 and the 48 Sam with moustache for
$2000. Saw more but that's what stood out in my mind. I went specifically
looking for new tires for my Betty but brought $1500 in cash just i
All,
Have too many bikes and decided not to continue updating my RB-1... and am
selling on CL. I am in Fairfield between Sac and SF. Looking for a local buyer.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/3418754619.html
Karen Yuen
Fairfild, CA
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Hubby has a Hunq. I have a Betty, Quickbeam and RB-1... And am being tempted by
the 50.6 pink custom, 50 homer and 48 bomb. I need to stay off the Riv site lol
Seems like they always have small frames on clearance :(
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Nice pics! I live in Fairfield and used to ride to Lake Berryessa.
Where did your ride start?
On Jun 2, 3:25 pm, Eric Norris wrote:
> Photos from today's ride, taken from my lugged steel, friction-shifting
> Benotto.
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/campyonlyguy/sets/72157630017656414/with...
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I use my Betty for commuting also. The step-through really helps when
I try to maneuver her around to hit crosswalk signals when needed (not
all our lights are "smart." I notice people are nicer to me when I
ride Betty and wear my Nutcase watermelon helmet. They're not as nice
when I ride my red R
That is a beautiful bike. Wish I had the space and funds :(
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Great news! I'm still enjoying my Betty today as much as when I first
got her :)
Karen
On Aug 22, 9:53 am, hugh rope wrote:
> Bike ordered!
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> Thanks again!
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> On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 5:50 PM, hugh rope wrote:
> > Dear all,
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> > Thanks everyone for the helpful (& the humorous) comments,
I like the noodles on my Quickbeam, but am changing my old Centurion
drops to moustache with dirtdrop stem.
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Beautiful Betty! I think you all will enjoy her as much as I do mine :)
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Nice setup! I think you can put Betty or Yves decals on either
color... so id you go with the blue, you can ask for Yves decals
instead of Bettys.
On Aug 20, 12:31 pm, William wrote:
> I've finished setting up my wife's mixte. It's turned out quite
> nicely. 52cm Yves Gomez. She's adjusting to
Riv now makes a small Betty in a 47 cm.
On Jul 26, 7:53 pm, Earl Grey wrote:
> My friend has been riding a Fisher mountain bike for years (a 13") but
> now wants a faster/more versatile bike for mixed and road riding and
> commuting. Pretty much the only stock bikes that fit her are Terrys
> (her
bottom bracket and I would just get one
> from Riv. You'll probably need either a 110mm or 113mm one. If the
> old one works without rubbing and it shifts your are good to go but
> the new sealed bearing units are nice and easy to install.
>
> On May 29, 7:35 pm, Crazy4Suki wrote:
Hi, I have an old Centurion Lemans in my garage with downtube
shifters. I can manage most rides with it as is, but I'd like to be
able to do long rides with hills so I started looking at other
options. I ordered the Quickbeam Sugino XD2 for the Centurion as it
has 40/32T which should help me with
My sitbones are towards the back of the saddle.
On Mar 29, 11:03 am, NickBull wrote:
> Does anyone else ride on the "middle" of the saddle?
>
> I thought the whole idea of a Brooks is to put your weight onto your
> sitbones so that no weight is on the soft tissue of your perineum.
> Sitting on th
Congrats on your new Betty! She looks GREAT!
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Congrats on your new Betty! I will be in Sac with my Betty too :) I
look forwad to meeting you!
On Mar 25, 7:40 pm, Beth wrote:
> So, this Saturday, 3/27 I pick up my new, luscious Betty Foy..the very
> next day is the Sacramento Tweed Ride!
>
> I know of four other Rivs that are likely coming
Congrats to Erin on her new Betty! That's a great custom paint job :D
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So NICE! Enjoy, Brad - looks like your patience has paid off.
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After reading a post about the new Riv/Soma frame and hearing folks
talk about one-colored frames... I thought I'd share some pics of my
Cream and Red Betty that were posted up on Ecovelo today.
http://www.ecovelo.info/2010/01/09/gallery-karens-rivendell-betty-foy/#comment-23925
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