Hi crew,
I'm considering selling my San Marcos in favor one of the upcoming
Roadunos. My area is pretty flat and I'm intrigued by the long-n-light
approach. The San Marcos is in great shape save for some beausage that came
from the bike falling while locked up. It's in the original color with t
If interested in talking, message me
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I now have a new Riv-ish second road bike, and the LongLow should go to a
good home. This was built in 1998 by Joe Stark from Grant's specifications
for my height and reach, and painted by Joe Bell. I will try to sell it as
a complete bike before considering pulling the parts off. I think $2,000
Nice build, and interesting writeup. I can't say that I, either, find the
plant eye pleasing, but it is, so to speak, philosophically pleasing for
the reasons you describe. (The Sam is eye pleasing, for the record, despite
its second top tube.)
It's sad that so many such operations have been sold
I swapped the Cazaderos and Albastaches on my Sam and put it back into
stripped down pavement mode, with Compass Bon Jon’s and drop bars, largely
for the purpose testing a quill stem adapter + threadless stem for possible
use on a new 61cm Roadini (it’s orange!!) where I’ll be transferring
c
Sorry,
Sorting out some technical difficulties
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