Re: [RBW] FS: 1984 Trek 850 - 22"

2020-08-31 Thread Sam Perez
im in California, I still have to mesure myself to see where I stand, no pun intended. On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 8:52:45 PM UTC-7 velomann wrote: > Sam, > Are you in Portland? > I have an 18' Trek 950 that's pretty much stock I was going to list on CL > soon, and a 19" 930 that I need to

Re: [RBW] FS: 1984 Trek 850 - 22"

2020-08-30 Thread velomann
Sam, Are you in Portland? I have an 18' Trek 950 that's pretty much stock I was going to list on CL soon, and a 19" 930 that I need to convert back to 26" wheels that will also be listed soon. Both of these are lugged, US-made True Temper frames - the good stuff. Not that Ant's 850 isn't good -

Re: [RBW] FS: 1984 Trek 850 - 22"

2020-08-30 Thread Joe Bernard
Sam, I'm 5-6 and I would barely get a leg over that thing, the seattube is almost 56cm. As it's a mountain bike I presume the toptube length is crazy long for us, too, especially with the reach of dropbars added. A 19" mtb of that era is the practical limit for me, and even the '89 Ritchey I had

Re: [RBW] FS: 1984 Trek 850 - 22"

2020-08-30 Thread Sam Perez
Hello I am 5'5 would that be the appropriate size for me I generally ride a 52 cm. On Sun, Aug 30, 2020, 4:19 PM ant ritchey wrote: > Hi everyone. > > Selling a bike I built up for a friend. It's a fantastic rigjust not > getting "the attention it deserves" from said friend. Pics and details

[RBW] FS: 1984 Trek 850 - 22"

2020-08-30 Thread ant ritchey
Hi everyone. Selling a bike I built up for a friend. It's a fantastic rigjust not getting "the attention it deserves" from said friend. Pics and details here: https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/d/portland-1984-trek-850-drop-bar-dirt/7180672271.html Buyer pays actual shipping via BIkef