In case your interested, I have a new Synergy (symmetric)650b laced to a
Phil Wood FW style hub (130mm). Riv Rich Built wheel. Will sell for price
of hub and rim only ($400)
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 11:09:19 AM UTC-6 tob...@gmail.com wrote:
> I just picked up a set of these and only need
Saturday Cycles has a new sage colored 60cm Cheviot frameset available for
sale if anyone is interested. $1500
On Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 5:37:58 PM UTC-6 Carla Waugh wrote:
> Sold
>
> On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 5:28:19 PM UTC-5 Carla Waugh wrote:
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>> BTW the bike is in Norman Ok. and is a
Adrianna,
I would submit that this bike is kinda small for you. Most gals 5'5" are
more of a traditional size 51/52, and would have a longer top tube. The
closest recent Riv would be the Rambouillet . Check out sizing specs etc on
it, the 50 and 52 were the 26" wheel also. Grant would have told
26.8 was just as common as 27.2 back in the 70's and 80's, prior to the now
more . Riv has done 26.8 on a bunch of the step throughs since way back
when.
With that said, 26.8 is probably in short supply right now due to pandemic,
but...
Nitto makes in crystal fellow and s83
Thomson makes 26.8
Thats a pretty fat tire for a Dyad. I would submit that your usage case is
probably different than a lot here, so this is a bunch of speculating.
I assume you aren't running tubeless?
That narrow of a rim usually calls for higher tire pressure to prevent tire
from rolling off.
The answer: (RH t
Fat head guys are always the red head step child. But I have found the Walz
caps come in 2 sizes and the LG fits me well. YMMV
I still don't understand the 50 used riv hat deal though
On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 8:37:21 PM UTC-7 Mark Roland wrote:
> That is one deluxe cycling cap, though. R
We have a 59 Complete Clem L if you are interested. (New bike)
$1500 boxed to ship.
On Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 11:46:23 PM UTC-6, jamin orrall wrote:
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> looking for a clem L 59 frameset. Need to stop riding my cheviot like a
> mtb!
>
> Jamin
> Located in Los Angeles
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Bring it to Salt Lake City and Saturday Cycles can help!
If you would like to do it yourself, we could send you all the parts to
easily attach on your own.
On Friday, March 13, 2020 at 7:44:19 PM UTC-6, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
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> My dearest wish is to move to a city where there is a
Hello,
I have a 58 Sam complete, new. Stock build from Rivbike. $1950. Color is
the recent mustardie orange. Like pic.
I can get photos if you like sound of it.
On Monday, October 21, 2019 at 1:26:58 PM UTC-7, ilikecoffee wrote:
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> wanted to see if anybody would sell their 58 Sam Hill
Well, if you spend $$ (maybe 400-500ish at Waterford) to get it refinished
you have a frame that would be $3000 to buy.
I would think that someone that wants the benfit of the S&S and 26" wheels
(to fit into case easily) that 1500 would be a fair all around ;) price!
Perhaps I value these inan
Heron website is still up and it says Reynolds 531 (?!) and Kaisei fork. (I
don't know of any frames coming from the the current owner and my inquiries
have gone unanswered)
On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 6:10:13 AM UTC-7, Marty Gierke,
Stewartstown PA wrote:
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> Ted - can you weigh in on th
My Ram is same color. I think the year is 2003-2004. I don't recall
exactly. This looks like a solid build and the 1000-1500 range seems about
right. (Although it would take more than that for me to let go of mine)
These are japan made, and the color is beautiful.
On Thursday, August 23, 2018 a
Hi Adam,
We have a Clem H in Shop. Has Velo Orange fenders and a rear rack (MSW)
installed. Bike is pretty much as new. Will sell for $1200.
If interested I can get you photos.
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 4:03:50 PM UTC-7, adam leibow wrote:
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> Kinda a longshot but I am interested in a Clem in
For Sale:
Brand new 650b FW wheel. Frameset project for this wheel went away before
wheel was installed.
Phil Hub 36h, FW threaded, 135mm spaced $190
Velocity Synergy 650B 36H $90
Butted spokes $54
Wheel built by Phil Wood and Co $30
Total $364
Sell for $250 plus ship cost.
Contact: saturdaycycl
For Sale:
Brand new 650b FW wheel. Frameset project for this wheel went away before
wheel was installed.
Phil Hub 36h, FW threaded, 135mm spaced $190
Velocity Synergy 650B 36H $90
Butted spokes $54
Wheel built by Phil Wood and Co $30
Total $364
Sell for $250 plus ship cost.
Contact: saturdaycycl
Hi Steve,
Saturday Cycles in SLC has an 'almost' used Betty Foy for sale. Sold it and
due to unfortunate circumstance we got it back after being ridden perhaps a
hundred or 3 miles. Bike as new. Built with dirt drop and albatross,
typical Riv type kit with Sugino triple, Shimano bar ends 9spd, B
Sean,
Saturday Cycles has a very nice build Rambouillet in 60cm. Original full
build cost was about 4kselling complete for 2400
Frameset Riv Ramouillet Brake Levers SRAM Shifters Silver DT Crank Sugino
compact2 Bottom Bracket SKF Brakes Pauls Center Front Derailleur IRD Rear
Derail
The IRD triple is great, however it has been out of stock for quite
some time. Good luck finding one.
The current Tiagra triple seems to work fine. Other than that you are
probably going to have to scour Ebay and Craigslist...
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Lengths: 75, 90, 105, 120 in 130 degree (40 deg up)
On Dec 16, 10:53 am, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> Trying to come up with a replacement stem and moustache bars..
> 1 1/8th diamater and need about 11 cm stem.. so looks like I need to come 23
> cm up from head tube and 11 c
St George Utah sports several great rides right out of town. Weather
there can be Cali like in winter. Check in with Red Rock Cycles in St
George for pointers when you arrive. They don't deal Rivendell, but
great group of guys.
On Dec 16, 8:13 am, lauren wrote:
> I am traveling in Fort Collins, S
See inserted comments.I think it's about even between the 2 basic
choices.
On Dec 7, 2:31 pm, JimP wrote:
> Which Rivendell bike would you choose for the following:
>
> Approx 3500 acres of Hardwoods and pastures,very hilly with ridges and
> bottoms (Hunq/Bomb). Surrounded by asphalt gravel a
JB Importers part number for this widget is 1421. Most shops have a JB
account. (No implication that JB actually has them in stock...)
On Oct 19, 10:43 pm, Ian Dickson wrote:
> There's also these, if you want to get fancy:
>
> http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/components/brakes/pads-parts/d
That bike is a 19". This would be too big for you if you want it set
up as a stock bike, however if you plan on Albatross-izing it into a
city bike, it might work OK(maybe better than OK).
This bike would have a standover around 76cm, so you could ride it
safely.
Just my $0.02
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This is interesting. I chatted with Richard Schwinn about this last
year, and he told me about this Bicycle Classics thing. I sent a
couple emails at that time but received no response. ?? The funny
thing is that just this last week, I heard rumors again, and it looks
like Aaron's in Seattle is als
I have a Concor Lite new never mounted that I would trade for your
B17.
On Apr 6, 6:57 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> I've tried it for a couple of hundred miles and while the b17 that came
> stock on my Sam Hill is far, far FAR better than any B17 I've ridden before,
> it is still too obtrusive for
You should check out the new Keen shoes. They are making a "Chuck
Taylor"ish bike shoe now. I think they will be available in the next
month or so at Keen Cycle dealer near you
http://www.keenfootwear.com/product/ss10/shoes/men/pedal/coronado%20cruiser
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Check out Sheila Moons stuff. She does a bit of this and that with
regard to lycra or wool, but in any case Sheila is a great person and
cycling supporter!
sheilamoon.com
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There is a new company pursuing this model, and I think they are
taking the correct line to be able to get it going. Beloved Cycles is
the brand from Portland based Cycle Works. http://belovedcycles.com/
They are using lean manufacturing (AKA 'The Toyota Method') to set up
a shop that can deliver
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