[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-09 Thread Len Lescosky
I didn't get any takers on this list for my Riv Road a few weeks ago. The frame is on ebay now, it meets most of your requirements. It looks really good, but you probably are ok with missing that one. Len > > > I am looking to buy a frame and fork (or partial build) to set up as a > > randonneur

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-09 Thread rickjverhoe...@gmail.com
Isaac, I have 2 frames that you may be interested in, however, one may be too large. Both are early 1970's Mondias with chrome Nervex lugs and chrome on the fork blades and rear triangle. One is a Mondia “Super” and is in original condition except for 2 seat tube graphics and the reynolds 531 s

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Mike
Isaac, why not try to hold on a little while longer and just get one of the new VO production randonneurs when they become available? --mike --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. T

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Jim M.
If you can be patient, I think you'll eventually find an older Riv for that amount. But there's also the new Bruce Gordon http://www.bgcycles.com/BasicLoadedTouring.html to be had for $975 (canti brakes, though). For non-canti, you could look at the Soma Smoothie ES (about $550 f&f), which fits 32

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread audiisaac
Thanks for the replys, but they are not quite what I am looking for, THe trek is a little too big, and I am hoping to avoid canti brakes. Also a frame/fork would be ideal as I have a full Campy Chorus alloy group and wheels just waiting for a frame! THnaks On Sep 8, 7:57 am, Don wrote: > When I

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Don
When I posted the numbers for the crank I was going by memory and then I checked it and it is 52-42-28. I am not sure about the numbers for the freewheel but it is a 6 speed. Photos coming hopefully later today. Cheers, Don On Sep 8, 3:37 am, Don wrote: > Isaac, > I have a 62cm Myata 610. Mechan

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-08 Thread Don
Isaac, I have a 62cm Myata 610. Mechanically and structurally the bike is in excellent condition. The frame has some over painting on the toptube and front fork which are cosmetic concerns. This frame and fork are are superb. The tires are 27x1/14 (new Kendra) and the rims are made in Japan in ver

[RBW] Re: WTB 60cm -63cm frame and fork

2009-09-07 Thread John Stoesser
I have a 1985 Trek 720 touring bike in very good condition. It is the 25" model which puts it at about 63cm and change. It has fenders all the original racks etc. You can check it out on Ebay. It ends tomorrow or I can send you additional pictures etc. I tried to contact you at your email address