I don't understand why a Riv owner - a notoriously reliable bunch for knowing
their stuff - doesn't understand the drivetrain on the bike, nor explains the
very noticeable tire mismatch. In the long run I don't actually care - anybody
can sell a bike any way they want - but it popped up here and
I don’t understand that sentence but the rest of the ad seems pretty normal and
straightforward to me.
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My questions about the ad are crystal clear, and that quote doesn't answer
them.
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*Selling my Rivendell Cheviot mixte bike. It's in excellent condition; my
wife used it a few times before she bought a Cheviot of her own (she needed
a size smaller).*
Seems crystal clear to the point of maybe even too much information
necessary -- to me, anyway ...
On Sunday, October 21, 2018
I think he mentioned his wife's involvement as an affirmation that it's
good enough that she had to have her own. At least that's how I read it.
Mismatched tires are somewhat common amongst the general bike owner
population; they are not nearly as fastidious to match tires, not to
mention bags.