For sale. Three P-clamp sets. I'm not sure of the sizes but I think
it's one small, two medium. Also included are Canti brake mounts that
came with my Nitto highrider rack but I'll never use.
$15 shipped. Sorry, I don't have the hardwear w/ the P-clamps.
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Mine got hit, but no damage to the frame or components other than just a
scratch on the shifter lever and a broken bottle cage. Bent rim, but spokes
and rim have been replaced now.
I think my right leg and the rear rack to the brunt of the blow. It was a
slow moving accident. Like a snow plow
Value of these things is a matter of agreement between the buyer and seller,
and there's no way to know up front if, or how much, the value of your bike
will be affected by the car crash. Even without the car crash, the "value" of a
used Bleriot falls in a wide range. My strategy when selling a
i am all for a high level of honesty. i would not take your approach if i
was trying to sell that bike. if there are no signs of damage and it has
been thorougly checked out by highly trained professionals, then you should
be good to go. why get in your own way by discussing history that is not
Man, at the risk of sounding politically incorrect, I'd say get a
beater...single-speed if terrain allows... for winter. On the other hand,
as others say, fenders, Boeshield application for your frame, waxing, and
cleaning the salt and sand sludge will help a lot...Rivs are tough and if
it's go
Hey, howabout fenders in Southern New Mexico?
They dress up Ms. Giselle Bleriot, makes her look twice as classy (Woody's
mahogany & oak).
When we do get some rain (an event to be celebrated), there are few things so
intoxicating as a ride through the desert, standing water everywhere, the
chami
>
> You do have a good point eflayer. If the bike is fine, then why bother
> mentioning it, since there were no consequences of the crash and the bike
> is the same as when I first got it.
>
> However, on the remote chance the buyer called me up a month later saying
> that there was a crack
For me nope.
On Friday, December 21, 2012 9:56:03 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
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> Thanks, Manny! Do the edges of the cutout rub at all? Or you cannot feel
>> them and they don't bother you?
>>
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On Dec 22, 2012, at 8:14 AM, Michael wrote:
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>
> But seriously, I would just feel more comfortable with full disclosure.
>
>
A couple hundred bucks is worth that. I like the full honesty approach. It will
also help you know if the person you are selling to is knowledgable. Selling to
s
>
> If I would have been hit on my other bike (aluminum with carbon fork) I
> would never have ridden it again. I would not have trusted the integrity of
> the fork after an accident.
>
I am happy that the steel frame held up so well.
>
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Patrick,
I'm pointedly ignoring the nose of the svelte blue car in the foreground,
but Is that your white boxy thing in the background? I have a similar faded
blue 'Tardis' that's been just about everywhere in Australia a tin-top can
go and can take (I know this from experience) 14 bikes and 2
Not a Rivendell, but Riv-inspired (silver shifters, Nigel Smythe bag
purchased off the list), funded by the sale of the Sam Hillborne frame and
other stuff. Need to raise the drops a bit and lower the saddle. Otherwise
should be ready to get dirty.
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Real curious to know which 29er tires people are running on their big
Atlanti, especially along the lines of XC / trail riding.
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Me, a custom Atlantis-All rounder with S&S couplings and internal wiring
for generator lighting. I wonder if Grant would do Rohloff dropouts?
On Thursday, December 20, 2012 10:03:57 PM UTC-5, Allan in Portland wrote:
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> I had been trying to decide whether to start this topic. Seeing the
> direc
I agree that honesty is the right thing here. It's easy for me to
say, because my wife wouldn't let me buy another bike anyways, but it
wouldn't be a big factor for me. If you've got time to wait for an
offer, you should be able to find a buyer at a mutually agreeable
price.
John
On Dec 22, 1
I have ridden this downhill many times on the way into work over the last
couple months. My usual habit is to coast ~ 30mph on the hoods.
Then, reach to the barcon to downshift in preperation for the next climb.
Today, lotsa winds in this area. Gusty and fast.
When I reached down to the drop for
Took the Sam to the supermarket today to get some groceries. Not a
huge load, but enough to fill 2 smallish panniers and a large saddle
bag. I commute with just the saddle bag so I'm not used to that much
weight. Thing is, it felt pretty good. Uphill took a little more
effort but on the flats it j
Took the Sam to the supermarket today to get some groceries. Not a
huge load, but enough to fill 2 smallish panniers and a large saddle
bag. I commute with just the saddle bag so I'm not used to that much
weight. Thing is, it felt pretty good. Uphill took a little more
effort but on the flats it j
What bike?
I've had bikes develop moderate shimmy at certain speeds; on the '03 Riv
just recently, as a matter of fact but it went away very quickly -- no idea
why it came or went. Ditto for the '95 Riv; again, after a week or so, it
went away. Both at about 18-20, IIRC.
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 1
What's your frame Michael ?
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55cm Bleriot.
Maybe the floppy ebd of the Longboard Fenders caught some wind, too.
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Perhaps some will think this is a waste of a won Riv custom, but the bike
I've been thinking about for a next bike is an adult sized BMX for knocking
around with my kids. If Grant said no to that, I'd go with some sort of
single speed Roadeo sized for my 93pbh. That or I would ask for the
Prot
Another possibility: maybe the headset is getting a little loose?
Aaron Young
Vancouver, WA
On Saturday, December 22, 2012, Michael wrote:
> 55cm Bleriot.
>
>
> Maybe the floppy ebd of the Longboard Fenders caught some wind, too.
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I had some Kenda Karma 29x1.9 on my Cross-Check. Good, light, not too expensive.
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Doesn't sound like the frame sustained any more trauma than a low speed
spill. If the rear triangle wasn't pushed out of alignment, it sounds like
the wheel acted as a crumple zone and absorbed most of the initial impact.
On Saturday, December 22, 2012 8:15:00 AM UTC-7, Michael wrote:
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> Min
On Friday, December 21, 2012 6:25:25 AM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> On Thu, 2012-12-20 at 19:03 -0800, Allan in Portland wrote:
> > Mine is a thin-wall, low-trail Saluki. (Would Grant do a low-trail
> > custom? I think he would.)
>
> I doubt it. However, Mitch Pryor will -- it's called
>
> OK, so, school me.
>
> What could I fairly ask for the complete bike?
>
The entire bike has ~2500 miles on it including what the original owner put
on it, except for whatever is notated as new:
>
>
*Frame:*
> Bleriot 55cm frame. I am second owner.
> Paint 8 out of 10 ( I would say, t
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Michael wrote:
>> OK, so, school me.
>
Search the Riv group, the BOB group, the 650B group, the Bleriot
Owners Group, and completed Ebay listings for Bleriot listings. Then,
take an educated guess. If it doesn't sell, you priced it too high.
Give a man a price an
Long gone, sorry!
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Santa came early? ;-)
Merry Christmas, Patrick, All,
Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 12/22/12, Bertin753 wrote:
> Damn! I say, Da-yum!!!
>
> Thanks, Tim!
>
> Not bad for a beater, what? May cut off non-fixie braze-on.
>
> (Juust kidding, Steve.)
>
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Great bike! I've had many good times on mine.
On Dec 22, 2012, at 6:04 PM, Bertin753 wrote:
> Damn! I say, Da-yum!!!
>
> Thanks, Tim!
>
> Not bad for a beater, what? May cut off non-fixie braze-on.
>
> (Juust kidding, Steve.)
>
>
>
>
> Patrick Moore
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I would price it a couple hundred above what you paid, and expect to sell
for a couple hundred under. I'm sure you'd like to recoup your investment
in new components, but, in my experience, the market doesn't account for
them.
I'm on the fence about noting the car incident. Any bike in regular
Holding one knee against the top tube dampens out shimmy, but it's hard to
remember to do at that moment of terror. My 58 cm Atlantis will do that
with certain loads but fortunately at lower speed. Shimmy seems to be a
mystery.
dougP
On Saturday, December 22, 2012 10:48:11 AM UTC-8, Michael
No photo, mate. We need pics!
On Friday, December 21, 2012 12:20:49 PM UTC-8, John L wrote:
> Not a Rivendell, but Riv-inspired (silver shifters, Nigel Smythe bag
> purchased off the list), funded by the sale of the Sam Hillborne frame and
> other stuff. Need to raise the drops a bit and lower
>
> You know what...now that you mention it I knew the knee trick, too, but
> was too scared to remember it or move an inch anyway! Ha ha!!
> I just froze like a statue when the shaking started.
> If the wheel had been turning any further in its oscillations, I am sure I
> would have lost it.
>
>
> Yeah, I didn't get smacked, just knocked down.
> I was travelling on the main thoroughfare westbound in a traffic circle
> and the lady, after stopping in her on-ramp, accellerated into the circle
> for about maybe 30 feet, and then hit me.
> I hit the hood, and then the ground. Her bumper/l
On Sat, 2012-12-22 at 19:13 -0800, Michael wrote:
> Yeah, I didn't get smacked, just knocked down.
> I was travelling on the main thoroughfare westbound in a
> traffic circle and the lady, after stopping in her on-ramp,
> accellerated into the circle for about maybe
Put it on eBay and let the market decide. Not now, though. The holidays are a
lousy time to sell bikes, IME. By the end of January, when spring fever sets
in, you can get a better price.
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I gotta say in praise of the Bombadil design ... whether it's the heavier
tubing and the double TT and the whole design or whatever but it is
rock solid at any speed , any condition. I LOVE that !!!
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Sweet!!! You're going to love it... :)
On Saturday, December 22, 2012 8:04:13 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> Damn! I say, Da-yum!!!
>
> Thanks, Tim!
>
> Not bad for a beater, what? May cut off non-fixie braze-on.
>
> (Juust kidding, Steve.)
>
>
>
>
>
> Patrick Moore
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Thanks to everyones ideas and such. As a result the base build is done.
I still need to decide on final mounting on the lights and then clean up
the wires.
Figure out the handlebar tape ...
I finally got the wheels built and put on. The shiny Rims from Velo-Orange
look great. (in my
On Saturday, December 22, 2012 6:04:13 PM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> Damn! I say, Da-yum!!!
>
> Thanks, Tim!
>
> Not bad for a beater, what? May cut off non-fixie braze-on.
>
> (Juust kidding, Steve.)
At first I didn't see the "just kidding." I was gonna beg you not to turn
this i
>
> Well, I just wanted to be sure that my Bleriot wasn't like worthless on
> the Riv-market now because it was in an accident.
>
>
Because, if that was the case...let the lug tracing begin!!! (shaking up
paint pen noises). She's a keeper!
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> You forgot to mention it is especially good for lookin' at. Yum!
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> drool...drool...
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> drool...I've killed for cranks that weren't half as nice as that
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