A canti AHH is called a Saluki. ;)
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They do exist, but all I know of are custom mods. My 61 AHH has cantis, but
they were an aftermarket addition. Not for sale, but here's a recent picture:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BAnaZgFzfzK/
If you find a Homer that needs a repaint, a local framebuilder should be able
to add the canti bosse
Homers use long-reach sidepulls. If there were ever any Canti-AHHs built,
they'll be extremely rare.
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This is a long shot, but I'll give it a try.
I'm looking for an AHH in a 61cm size, single top-tube, with canti brake
mounts. If anyone has anything out there, please let me know.
Thanks,
Keith
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you wouldnt be interested in a green rambouillet 56?
i had a 54 hh in 650 and sold it
i now have a 54 ram a 56 ram and a 53 atlants
i love the rams but no one needs two rams and the 54 fits better
the 56 is clearly up for grabs
just a thought...
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Choices. They are wonderful but come with the cost of having to decide. Lucky
for you that all the choices sound like winners.
Regarding the 55cm/700c Hilsen, I agree that they are available, Keven at Riv
offered it as an anternative to the 54cm/650b, which i choose instead. I
suspect the 55
The Sam would be a great choice but to get the 650B you would need to go with
the 51 size which might be a tiny bit on the small size. The 52 would be a
better choice which is no longer available so you would need to go used. Since
you wanted to save some money that might not be an issue and the
Change of heart and will try the 650b route. I just need to decide which
bike to get, the Hilsen or the Hillborne, but I will ask this is another
thread. Thanks for everyone's input as it help me rethink my decision.
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On 08/30/2013 05:34 PM, Tim Gavin wrote:
That's like a backwards version of my Riv Road: designed for
700c/short reach brakes, fits 700x28 max. with long reach brakes,
fits 650x38.
Makes sense, I guess, since the Hilsen is the scion of the Road
Standard > Rambouillet geometry.
I thought
That's like a backwards version of my Riv Road: designed for 700c/short
reach brakes, fits 700x28 max. with long reach brakes, fits 650x38.
Makes sense, I guess, since the Hilsen is the scion of the Road Standard >
Rambouillet geometry.
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 4:22 PM, William wrote:
> For w
For what it's worth, a few people (including Mile at Riv, and me) have run
700c wheels with skinny tires and short reach sidepull brakes on the 650B A
Homer Hilsen. I did it just for fun, for a few weeks, and I keep the 700c
wheelset around as an option. Since you are tearing down another bike
Christopher that is a good question. I am trying to keep costs down and I
have a bike that I can transfer over 95% of the parts which includes a
great set of wheels.
As for carrying anything, I use a porteur rack with a Wald basket plus if I
need extra carrying power I use my Burley Travoy tra
Yes, blakcloud, I assumed you were asking because you wanted a used one at
a fair used price. I pointed out that you can order one from Riv just to
dispute the assertion that very few of them were ever made. Even though
the text on the description page does not list a 55, I know that they will
Any reason why you want 700c on a "smaller" frame?
I have a 700c 57 Hilsen and there's barely enough clearance for a large
saddlesack + R14 rack.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 2:54 PM, blakcloud wrote:
> William that is not what it states on the Riv site.
>
> 47-50-52-54-56-58 are for 650B wheels.
>
William that is not what it states on the Riv site.
47-50-52-54-56-58 are for 650B wheels.
57-59-61-63-65-67-69-71 are for 700c wheels.
Plus if I wanted new frame, I would have not posted here looking for a used
one. A new one for me, is $2300 plus 75.00 shipping to an American address,
plus
There must've been more than a half-dozen 700c 55s made, since it is a size
you can order right now at the same price as any other size.
On Thursday, August 29, 2013 1:07:36 PM UTC-7, Dan wrote:
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> FYI the two for sale may have been the same bike. I bought one the list a
> few years ago and t
FYI the two for sale may have been the same bike. I bought one the list a
few years ago and then sold it on the list this spring. I think there were
only a half a dozen or so 55cm AHHs made.
Dan Abelson
On Aug 29, 2013 2:22 PM, "blakcloud" wrote:
> I know this bike is rare but there were one or
I know this bike is rare but there were one or two for sale on this board
in the last few years. A. Homer Hilsen 55 cm with 700c wheel size. Looking
for frame and fork since I have almost everything else.
Not interested in the 650b version yet, though it may come to this.
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