Hey,Thanks for the response.Can you do 2500 shipped?I got my complete large hubbuh for 2000, so i’m disinclined to spend too much more than ive spent in the past.Thanks!Best,IsaiahOn Jul 16, 2024, at 6:37 PM, jaredwilson wrote:Hey IY,Thanks for the interest. I'm not looking to part out,
This vibes and views look incredible! As an east-coaster, this terrain is
the stuff dreams are made of.
Anyone willing to share a RWGPS link for either the double or triple scoop
routes? I found some from '23 but not sure if it's been improved
meaningfully since.
Cheers
David
On
Has anyone here weighed the 170 variety and can tell me the weight? Curious
how they stack up against other cranks
Thanks
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It looks nice! For sale?
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/d/petaluma-rivendell-clem-smith-jr-59cm/7247895131.html
On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 7:47:54 AM UTC-5 EricP wrote:
> Very nice build. This kind of build reminds me of why Grant, et.al, look
> at the Clem as the modern version of t
still got it.
new parts..
nitto stem, not the faceplater, and albatross bars.
no seat or pedals
$2400? plz
On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 9:56:15 AM UTC-5 i wrote:
> Some nibbles but still got it
> On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 7:55:53 PM UTC-5 i wrote:
>
>> Yes, it is I
That was quick, found
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 7:19:50 AM UTC-5 i wrote:
> 25.4mm bar clamp preferred so I do not need to much with shims, however I
> have those as well so I'd take 26mm as well.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Igor
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25.4mm bar clamp preferred so I do not need to much with shims, however I
have those as well so I'd take 26mm as well.
Thanks!
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I was right..was a list member's friend for $1300, now is being sold for
more. No harm in that, just nice to see I'm not making things
up.
https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/D-1QK_YHusI/m/0i2Pi-_QCgAJ
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 7:04:40 AM UTC-5 i wrote:
> Th
This Ramouillet is super nice, IMO. Always wanted one of these. I think
this may be a list member?
On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 12:57:07 PM UTC-5 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Rambouillet
> 56cm
> 1600
> San Francisco, CA
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-f
Please see my items for sale here https://www.instagram.com/igor_sells_too/
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Some nibbles but still got it
On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 7:55:53 PM UTC-5 i wrote:
> Yes, it is I
>
> Igor, Ann Arbor, MI
>
> :D
> On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 5:56:17 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Yes it its. I just bought a pair of tires from him, b
Yes, it is I
Igor, Ann Arbor, MI
:D
On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 5:56:17 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Yes it its. I just bought a pair of tires from him, but he signed "Igor"
> for that post, and I recognized the name. On the RBW list, the sender's
> nam
I've changed my mind.
S65 post not included. the original stock one is. Knock $100 off the price.
$2400 it is then.
On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 3:49:40 PM UTC-5 i wrote:
> $2500
>
> Why this price? I dont know, I spit balled it. I'm reluctant to sell this
> bike b
$2500
Why this price? I dont know, I spit balled it. I'm reluctant to sell this
bike but I also don't really need it. It takes time to pack a bike, time I
don't have, time is expensive to me right now.
It's really fun and rides well but..yeah reducing what is in my s
This sold off list
On Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 5:19:00 PM UTC-5 s...@austin.utexas.edu
wrote:
> I am possibly interested if this is for sale again (is that what I am
> reading here?). I think it maybe a bit tall for me, but I like frames to
> show only a fistful of post. My pb
No but here they are on a bike https://imgur.com/Nr220fQ
On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 4:53:28 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Did you mean to attach a photo? There is nothing attached.
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 2:50 PM i wrote:
>
>> Not exactly what you're after
Sold
On Monday, November 23, 2020 at 12:03:21 PM UTC-5 i wrote:
> FWIW, I am 5'7 with a 83cm PBH and this was perfect. As some of you may
> know, these frames fit a variety of heights/inseams. I would *not* fit or
> want to ride a smaller or larger one of these.
>
>
>
Not exactly what you're after but, I have these, "new" - I mounted and rode
1 mile in them. $100shipped for the pair
Cheers
On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 4:33:39 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Long shot, but if anyone has a used but still good Naches Pass, I'
I guess I should post my hillborne
I hate the albatross bars actually. not for me. going with drops. got some
really nice aluminum ones for sale if someone wants em, maybe..might put
them on the MB1 and see how that goes.
https://imgur.com/EWuiFri
On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 1:49:54 PM UTC
FWIW, I am 5'7 with a 83cm PBH and this was perfect. As some of you may
know, these frames fit a variety of heights/inseams. I would *not* fit or
want to ride a smaller or larger one of these.
On Sunday, November 22, 2020 at 8:00:11 PM UTC-5 i wrote:
> I rode this two or three times,
I rode this two or three times, I built up a Susie and a Hillborne since, I
dont need this.
Frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, seatpost and stock seat.
$900 shipped
Paint mar where the front derailleur was
https://annarbor.craigslist.org/bik/d/ann-arbor-rivendell-clem-smith-52cm/7235439347
Or another rack that works well w v-brakes
Thanks
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Probably these w some gold touches
https://www.velovitality.co.uk/products/andel-3-pin-classic-double-chainset
On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 3:13:33 PM UTC-5 i wrote:
> Those are not Rene Herse cranks. They look like these but different..
> http://www.diacompe.com.tw/product/ene-ciclo
Those are not Rene Herse cranks. They look like these but
different.. http://www.diacompe.com.tw/product/ene-ciclo-chain-wheel-double/
Dave, what are they?
On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 12:09:15 PM UTC-5 David Person wrote:
> I like the gold bling on the Rene Herse cranks.
>
>
Lucky!
Was there a pre-order? I'm a bit surprised at how long James told me for my
frame to be honest with you. I ordered 2mins into the go-live :( Oh well, I
still need to get a wheelset so I suppose no rush
On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 8:53:32 PM UTC-5 Howard Hatten wrote:
>
&
Has anyone received a shipping email yet? I spoke with James today and he
says due to the amount of orders, they're a bit behind. 2-3 weeks for my
frame+parts. I did not ask for it to be prepped. I believe that prepped
frames take a lot longer.
On Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 2:22:38 PM UT
Glad I jumped on the 54 when I did!
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 10:42:21 PM UTC-5 velomann wrote:
> It looks like the gold frames are only available in 48 now, and the blue
> only in 57 or 60.
> That's how I read it anyway.
> Day 1, 7:40 PM PST.
>
> Mike M
>
Hi all, bit of a catch and release here, the frame feels a bit small for me
wanting to use upright bars. I am contemplating a sale
On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 11:30:00 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:
> I appreciate you selling it before I saw the ad, cheers.
>
> Phew,
> Jason
Im guessing y'all thinking about the Hillbornes as well.
igor
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 12:43:04 PM UTC-5 Collin A wrote:
> I recently built up one of their "unprepped" frames.
>
> The headset cups are installed, but you'll need to insert the cartridge
&
does anyone own a hunqapillar know what the front spacing is?
rear is 135, but i'm not sure what the front is..
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Looking to buy a frame used Hunqapillar frame, if anyone is willing to part
with one
Will pay plenty, just been wanting to have one for a few years now, thanks!
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Thanks!!!
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 5:51:54 AM UTC-8, Anne wrote:
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> Great looking bike and build!
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This is for sale for $2500 but i'm open to offers, thanks
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Di2 and XTR,
so ideally it could only really be used as a one by if you want to shift
with both shifters..
However if done by Syncro shift, I have it set where I just downshifts at
my highest gear (11) then move the cassette down one also (speed 2)
, all the while there is no wire in the left
I saw these being used in one of the youtube videos on this. This is a
good resource.. $75 seems pretty steep though. Unless you compare it
the two-cog White Industries freewheel Riv sells! I guess that's what
an "An eccentric bike nerd building a retro-direct bike" has to pay. A
Man, I love this video. I've never heard of a retro-direct drive
before.
I've also never been particularly excited about single speed bikes
since I moved up to geared ones when I was a teenager, but the
mechanic/engineer side of me is fascinated by this retro-direct drive.
I think a
For those who like metric, I used a 3.5mm drill bit to drill out the
holes in my pedals. I didn't have any spikes, but I had a bag of 4mm
stainless steel set screws. Didn't bother tapping the holes. I just
screwed the set scews in with an allen wrench, backing them out a bit
when it felt
In general, I really like the Grip Kings a lot. I have big feet --13,
sometimes 14 depending on the shoes, and the Grip Kings feel wonderful
under my feet. I love the support I get from how long they are, and
find it really nice to be able to move my feet around as needed. Like
Bruce, I too feel
It was reported in this forum that the Zefals could be defeated with a
strong magnet.
I later confirmed this with mine. If you turn the Zefals to lock and
unlock and listen carefully, you'll hear a click. Stick a magnet on
that clicking point when they are locked, and the magnet will pul
I am not the owner or poster of this craiglists ad, but it looks like
a pretty good deal and thought I'd share it with the list, especially
since tall bikes don't seem to show up that often. If I hadn't bought
a 66cm Atlantis last spring, I'd be all over this
I have to second that plastic shopping bags with thick wool socks over
them work really well. I usually wear some sort shoe that does not
allow much airflow for the outside layer. Lightweight leather hiking
shoes work well. Sorels are nice too, but I find the sole to be too
bulky for my liking
his?
On Sep 23, 10:51 am, Rititi wrote:
> Anyone else cares to weigh in on this issue? I like the simplicity of
> the system.
>
> Additional question: is it easy to erase the branding on the skewer,
> so as not to advertise the eventual flaw at the same time as the brand
> n
I tried magnets on mine, and nothing happened. When you turn the
skewer upside down next to your ear, you can hear a little click as
something slides in there, allowing the ball bearing that locks the
lever closed to be to retract (I believe there is a spring behind the
ball bearing as well
Thanks for checking that out for me Ian. I felt like it would be a
long shot that a magnet would open them up. Seems like it would be an
obvious ploy for any professional bike thief, so they'd design against
that. On the other hand, I suppose the pros are the ones that are
going to get your
I've been thinking about buying a set of the Zefal Lock n'Rolls first
for my commuter bike, and then maybe for the Atlantis (which I can
rarely make myself leave unattended, yet). So while doing a google on
them, I found someone had left a review on them at Bikeman.
Here's what
I emailed Spencer at Riv on Friday and asked when they would have the
Baggins Li'Loafer back in. He said that the Baggins line had been
discontinued and were being replaced by the Sackvilles.
- Zach
On Aug 1, 4:55 pm, Bridgestone wrote:
> I've got a Baggins Big Loafer on the ba
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