[RBW] Re: In the market for a 58-60cm Riv frame

2008-09-06 Thread pruckelshaus
Actually, the dryer was fine, and was donated to Habitat for Humanity. It was the washer that died. Still, it's amazing how quickly this thread went down the clothesline path :P I have had a couple of people contact me about Romulus frames; their asking price is well within my budget (even afte

[RBW] Re: In the market for a 58-60cm Riv frame

2008-09-06 Thread Angus
Pete, This thread sure headed down the clothesline path quickly. Hang in there, I'm sure the right Rivendell frame will show up. Our dryer had problems after we moved into our new home (the dryer came with the house, the previous owners had seven kids). I spent every evening for a week taking

[RBW] Re: In the market for a 58-60cm Riv frame

2008-09-05 Thread Esteban
For the record, I like the idea of line drying. Wish more people did it. As for Pete's more pressing question - I have a Kogswell P58 that I've thought about selling: http://www.cyclofiend.com/cc/2008/cc480-estebandelrio0508.html I suppose I could be talked into it :) I do love the bike, thou

[RBW] Re: In the market for a 58-60cm Riv frame

2008-09-05 Thread Kelt
I second Eric's suggestion, and raise it thusly: http://www.laundrylist.org/ These people help lobby against restrictive language in HOA agreements. Florida (where I no longer live ) for example has legislation prohibiting HOA's from prohibiting laundry lines or solar collection panels. Still go

[RBW] Re: In the market for a 58-60cm Riv frame

2008-09-05 Thread Eric Norris
Perhaps attach a bicycle to the dryer? I'm trying to work with you here ... a penny saved on the dryer is a penny earned toward a new bike! --Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.campyonly.com www.wheelsnorth.org On Sep 5, 2008, at 4:03 PM, pruckelshaus wrote: > > Alas, I live in one of those idiot-fi