I just ordered one of the blue bar sacks before they were all gone. I sold
my rack though on this list awhile back.
Anyone have a lonely rack lying about?
I have some 700c Rich-Built wheels lying about that I could trade. Or pay
cash.
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I have a 58 persimmon (orange)/white rambouillet with 650b, 42 red Hetres
that fit well. I haven't tried a fender yet.
Michael Allen
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 6:32:46 AM UTC-7, alan lavine wrote:
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> Orange/white
>
> > On Sep 21, 2016, at 9:26 AM, Steve Palincsar > wrote:
> >
> > O
Would anyone else be interested in a under-the-radar,
clear-coat-over-steel, with no decals?
Michael Allen
On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 7:04:52 AM UTC-7, Belopsky wrote:
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> do we have an idea of what these will run? Im saving my pennies
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I saw an orange 58 on SF craigslist.
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On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 11:36:38 AM UTC-7, Bob Davis wrote:
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> 57 or 58 frame size
> Frame or whole bike.
>
> Bob
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Deacon,Thank you. I'm sure that is solid advice. A Hunqapillar is just what I
was thinking of. I love the Simple One, and it's perfect for getting around
Portland, which is mainly very flat, but I figure I could do both with the big
bike. We live in a small condo (very), so there is no room insi
I had the 55's on a 56 Atlantis for awhile, and that was my favorite place.
Very restful.
I'm looking forward to getting them on another bike soon.
Michael Allen
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Bump $1400. If it makes a difference, I would be happy to remove the stickers
before sale.
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Does anyone in the community have a picture of a Rambouillet with Bosco's?
I picked up the Eugene Orange Rambouillet with the shrunken stack, and I'm
planning to put it together with a set of 650b's and an upright setup.
Thanks in advance,
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Thanks for the advice. Would it change anything to know that I had the
Bosco's on a 56 Atlantis and like them?
Michael Allen
On Monday, April 25, 2016 at 1:52:04 PM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> Does anyone in the community have a picture of a Rambouillet with Bosco's?
&
I am in SF. I have a mini-front and a tubus tara that I would swap for the
big front rack.
Michael Allen
On Saturday, November 24, 2012 2:39:30 PM UTC-8, Adam wrote:
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> Greetings all,
>
> I have a Nitto Big Front Rack- http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/r5.htm in
> very condition that I am looki
It sounds like you have a lot of heavy bikes and mostly commute. Have you
thought about trying to buy a used simple one or quickbeam? I also had/have
heavier bikes (big dummy, Atlantis) but mostly commute. I bought a Simple
One this year and set it up for my commute with a front basket and rear
i just upgraded to a Rich-built Synergy with dynamo front wheel for my
Simple One, so have older CR-18 wheel with Phil hub to spare. I bought it
on c-list locally for $70 earlier this year. The guy I bought it from told
me he bought it at a Riv Garage sale but I can't confirm this. Happy to
pas
I would love to tag along on a ride or two, just about anywhere in the bay
area. I'm out near Ocean Beach in SF but work near downtown SF with easy
access to Bart. Might motivate me to finish reconfiguring my Atlantis for
trails.
On Monday, December 17, 2012 12:15:26 PM UTC-8, Jim Thill - Hiawa
It was sunny (but not warm) out at ocean beach this morning. Maybe a
coastal ride in Marin one day? Are there good trails there? I'm in for Jan.
1.
On Monday, December 17, 2012 12:15:26 PM UTC-8, Jim Thill - Hiawatha
Cyclery wrote:
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> I just put my (vaguely Riv-ish) bike and camping/touring st
Does anyone have some of the older style MUSA shorts in medium they are not
using and not likely to use? I bought a butternut pair on ebay awhile ago,
and I love them. I've tried on the new shorts, and the fit isn't as good. I
would love to have more than one pair. Color unimportant.
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I have a 58 simple one in San Francisco, and its my favorite bike to ride
around town. It does a great job of going from the Pacific to the Bay, but
I stay away from the steeper slopes.
On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 5:36:10 PM UTC-8, danmc wrote:
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> Plus a 51cm grey Betty Foy.
>
>
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Still no plans for a Marin ride?
On Monday, December 17, 2012 12:15:26 PM UTC-8, Jim Thill - Hiawatha
Cyclery wrote:
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> I just put my (vaguely Riv-ish) bike and camping/touring stuff on a train,
> with plans to retrieve it in a week at the Amtrak station on Oakland. From
> there, I have about
Plus 1 on the Brooks Plump/Fat grips. I have them on my S1 with Dove bars,
and they are the comfiest feeling thing I've had under my hands yet. I have
tried the Riv-Cork and the Ergon but much prefer the Brooks. Much more
expensive but if the price isn't too much a consideration …
On Sunday, De
I'm planning on being there at 9:30, coming from Ocean Beach, SF.
On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 9:05:50 AM UTC-8, Jim M. wrote:
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> I thought I'd start a thread for this ride, which was mentioned in another
> thread. The plan is to meet at Pleasant Hill BART at 9:30 am: *
> http://tinyurl.com/b
I am trying to makeshift a bullmoose bar with a nitto flat bar (surly
torsion), together with a dirt drop stem. I'm wondering whether to use the
longer dirt drop or the shorter. Any advice?
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more touring-type set up.
On Saturday, December 29, 2012 9:03:34 AM UTC-8, allenmichael wrote:
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> I am trying to makeshift a bullmoose bar with a nitto flat bar (surly
> torsion), together with a dirt drop stem. I'm wondering whether to use the
> l
Yes. Absolutely love the pre-get out of the cold and into the tent posts
from the Bay Area wildness. Looking forward to meeting you tomorrow.
Michael Allen
On Monday, December 31, 2012 5:35:53 PM UTC-8, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
wrote:
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> After about 9 years of being a Riv fan/rider/dealer,
looking forward to seeing you all in the morning, especially Michael
Williams, who sold me the Atlantis that I will be riding.
Michael Allen
On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 9:05:50 AM UTC-8, Jim M. wrote:
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> I thought I'd start a thread for this ride, which was mentioned in another
> thread. T
I have 40-622 marathons on my fendered S1, and they seem perfect.
On Monday, December 31, 2012 12:52:33 PM UTC-8, Philip Williamson wrote:
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> Hi all, after another rear Pasela sidewall fail, I'm left with a ton of
> tires that are too fat for a fendered Quickbeam. What I want is a set of
> high
two more here. my wife and I were both in.
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 4:48:12 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
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> Just curious what the odds were.
> I wasn't in it. Maybe next time.
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i would love to purchase the marathon supreme. let me know how to make
payment.
Michael Allen
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On Wednesday, November 2, 2011 12:31:01 PM UTC-7, mkrbec wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> It seems everyone is cleaning out the old parts closet these days, and
> I am no exception.
Manny,
thanks for the pics. I'm sorry I couldn't stick around and get lost with
the rest of you. Would love to ride along again sometime soon.
Michael Allen
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 6:06:06 PM UTC-8, Manuel Acosta wrote:
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> Ride happened. Good weather, good folks. I'll start with some of my
After reading this post, I stopped at my local bike shop to inquire about
the price for installing a new headset, $30. Might be a Feb., pre-summer
tour, purchase. I've experienced a shimmy at times with my 56 Atlantis, and
I'm sure the headset is aged at this point. Probably too much to hope for
I was riding my S1 home through Golden Gate Park in SF two days ago, on the
downhill headed for the beach, and was passed like I was standing still by
a woman who must have been 65 years old at least. I won't say that I didn't
feel some slight shame/embarassment but I didn't feel like speeding u
I remember a picture of Jimmy Carter on what looked like a Root-Beer Brown
custom (on an Atlantis pic page). That would be a great Bombadil color. I
dream of an Orange Custom (has anyone seen the second season of the hour?
there is one episode where Belle wears an amazing orange dress—i want a
Have others been registering their bikes with Rivendell?
On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 2:40:34 PM UTC-8, Jim M. wrote:
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> Seen on CL: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/3563538367.html
>
> Keep your eye out for it.
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Currently, I have a S1 set up "simply" with one in the front and one in the
back. I'm not sure how many gear inches I have but it handles moderate
hills in San Francisco comfortably and isn't too slow on the flats. I'm
wondering though about whether I could set up the bike with two-in-front
and
I have a Trek 660 from what I think is 1989. I've been calling it 56 cm,
but looks to measure 22" from mid-crank to top of seat post. True temper
tubing and Soria components. In San Francisco.
Michael Allen
On Monday, January 28, 2013 3:39:10 PM UTC-8, Alex wrote:
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> Hi folks,
>
> I crashed a
If the other trade doesn't work out, I also have a set of albatross bars
and would be interested in trading for a bosco.
Michael Allen
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On Sunday, February 17, 2013 3:33:21 AM UTC-8, cbone97 wrote:
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> Hi gang. I've built a V.O. Polyvalent Riv-style (wide low double,
> Grip
I have a used set of Rumpkins (without the extra armor) that my wife didn't
want any more. She did not wear them out. Anyone interested in a 650b set
for $25 shipped?
On Friday, February 22, 2013 1:32:02 PM UTC-8, William wrote:
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> Force Field Fatty Rumpkins. Like it! Wire bead. I might have
Used Rumpkins are spoken for.
On Friday, February 22, 2013 1:32:02 PM UTC-8, William wrote:
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> Force Field Fatty Rumpkins. Like it! Wire bead. I might have to get a
> pair of these when I wear out my New Express'. Maybe I'll show up to Riv a
> little early tomorrow and put them on, on the s
Maybe Riv will save money by building the bike out of cardboard. This guy
says that he can make a cardboard bike for $9 to $12.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2012/11/cardboard-bicycles
On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 8:58:02 AM UTC-8, murphyjrfk wrote:
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> Does any one know if the budget
Thanks for the post.
On Sunday, February 24, 2013 9:25:57 AM UTC-8, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
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> Not too many "Homer" shots as I was taking the pictures, but connected
> with JimG and Stork for a Railroad Grade "Redux" - reliving the glory loop
> of Cyclotouring/BikeTinker/Gino.
>
> As Manny oft
Interested in 650b configuration. What size?
Michael Allen
On Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 3:18:50 PM UTC-7, cbone97 wrote:
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> So here is my "can I convert a 27"wheel to 26" wheel?" project bike. The
> answer is "yes" - thanks to those bigTektro beach cruiser brakes which have
> been mentioned
my favorites have been the Brooks plump grips. I liked the wider diameter
and the feel of the leather. They also look gorgeous with a Brooks Saddle.
Michael Allen
On Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 8:44:58 PM UTC-7, Max Bergen wrote:
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> I'm putting a Bullmoose handlebar on my new Hunqapillar. Using
Jonathan,
If you want to test ride a 56 Hillborne with Albatross bars, that is
well-racked and shod with new Schwalbe Mondials, I have one downtown that
you are welcome to ride.
I am also an 85 pbh, and it fits me nicely.
Michael Allen
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 8:35:57 AM UTC-7, Jonathan
The Quickbeams and Simple Ones are some of Rivendell's finest bicycles. My wife
and I have plans to move on to a boat early next year, and I need to begin the
process of selling large, more difficult to store items such as this bike (and
a 56 Sam Hillborne that I will post after this bike moves
bump. I might be able to deliver this down to LA or the SF bay area.
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 9:39:44 AM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> The Quickbeams and Simple Ones are some of Rivendell's finest bicycles. My
> wife and I have plans to move on to a boat early next year,
I haven't wanted to take this apart, but I have not had any offers for the
complete bike.
Price is for local pickup, but I'm happy to have it boxed and shipped at
buyer's expense.
This was a prototype frame, full of braze ons, rides amazing. Just rode it
from Portland or Oregon City yesterday.
I have a set of Synergys with a Schmidt dynamo hub up front and a Chris King in
the rear 130 spacing.
They were briefly on a Rambouillet conversion. I bought them used, in excellent
shape, and would sell the for the same.
Michael Allen
Portland, OR
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Frame and crankset are sold.
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Frame and crankset are sold. I still have a very nice single speed wheelset
with flip flop Phil hub if anyone is interested.
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$250 but I am open to being educated if that is not a fair price.
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I like the Goines posters very much, but I just never fell in love with
this one. It is still in the box, never hung. Will turn it around for $30
shipped.
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sale pending
On Saturday, August 8, 2015 at 10:59:36 AM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> I like the Goines posters very much, but I just never fell in love with
> this one. It is still in the box, never hung. Will turn it around for $30
> shipped.
>
> Michael Allen
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I bought these for an Atlantis that I sold to another list member. I kept
the tires thinking I might use them but haven't.
$50 shipped.
Michael Allen
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On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 4:28:36 PM UTC-7, Michael Ullmer wrote:
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> Interested, PM sent.
>
> On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 3:07:09 PM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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>> I bought these for an Atlantis that I sold to another list member. I kept
>>
I just bought this a few months ago from another list member, but have
decided not to build it up. Being honest with myself about my actual
riding, I think I can get by fine with just my S1.
The condition is excellent. There is at least one tiny paint chip
I'm not sure in what country it was p
chael Allen
On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 11:51:13 AM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> I just bought this a few months ago from another list member, but have
> decided not to build it up. Being honest with myself about my actual
> riding, I think I can get by fine with just my S1.
>
No money has changed hands, but the frame looks sold. To be delivered to
list member in Seattle.
Michael Allen
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 4:17:31 PM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> I will be making a trip up to Seattle, WA from Portland, OR next month,
> and driving from Portlan
I have a 56 Atlantis in SF and would love to try the Hilsen. Where
are you located?
On Sep 23, 10:40 am, Eric wrote:
> Looking to try out a 56cm Atlantis...anyone looking to try out a 59cm
> A. Homer Hilsen...let's talk!
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interested in vest. can pay now and will be in portland in late
november (week of thanksgiving).
On Oct 31, 9:28 am, Joe Broach wrote:
> Cleaning out the bike room! Let me know if something strikes your
> fancy. All prices are plus actual postage from 97202 (likely $5-10 on
> most items). Ple
I just did my first tour this past summer on a 56 Atlantis. The
Atlantis was terrific except for climbing at very low speeds. I was
carrying a lot of weight, about 65 lbs., and some of it was on the
front. I had a riv high rider nitto rack with two loaded panniers and
my wife's sleeping pad ridi
I need to raise cash to buy parts for a Jones Mountain Bike frame I recently
purchased. I'm holding on to my Sam and parting-out my Rambouillet. I will also
be selling my maroon 58 S1.
58 Ram f/f/hs (the bike is in excellent, not showroom condition) $700
650b synergy wheels with red anodized Sc
I'm not seeing how to attach photos, but can send on request.
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https://www.dropbox.com/sc/l172j53cvya4yv6/AADWZDuajEvPNMTxwKPqkusqa
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great shape, comes with everything you see. No struts or hardware.
photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/w1q00bl8gbnhhqa/AAAJJNuyjK04CKeoLNFVrf8Ta
http://store.somafab.com/nica27r.html
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https://www.rivbike.com/collections/racks/products/nitto-barsack-rack-f15-20031
$30, plus whatever it costs me to get it to you.
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Yes. I remeasured it yesterday just to make certain. 58 from the center of
the crank to the top of the seat post.
On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 5:08:42 PM UTC-8, allenmichael wrote:
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> I need to raise cash to buy parts for a Jones Mountain Bike frame I
> recently purchased. I'm
The Rambouillet frame is sold and being boxed at a local downtown bike
shop. I'll try and repost the parts with photos later.
On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 5:08:42 PM UTC-8, allenmichael wrote:
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> I need to raise cash to buy parts for a Jones Mountain Bike frame I
> recently
No pictures yet, but decided to sell his past weekend after a successful
ride through the Tillamook forest on a new-to-me Jones Bike.
The bike was built by Rivendell for a friend of mine (who purchased for his
father). I'm the second owner. It has not seen much use and is in excellent
condition
price does not include shipping. The bike is in Portland, Oregon. I could
probably deliver it to many places in California or Southern Oregon.
On Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 8:53:28 AM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> No pictures yet, but decided to sell his past weekend after a successful
I'll take some pictures the first chance I get. Maybe tomorrow.
On Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 8:53:28 AM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> No pictures yet, but decided to sell his past weekend after a successful
> ride through the Tillamook forest on a new-to-me Jones Bike.
>
>
The bike was built by Rivendell for a friend of mine (who purchased for his
father). I'm the second owner. It has not seen much use and is in excellent
condition. A beauty. And it rides wonderfully.
I'm only selling because of space limitations, and while my Jones bike
won't work as well for ev
Happily. The Hillborne had moved on to a new owner. Sold.
On Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 10:56:55 AM UTC-7, allenmichael wrote:
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> The bike was built by Rivendell for a friend of mine (who purchased for
> his father). I'm the second owner. It has not seen much use and is i
5'9" and pbh of 85. I had a 58 Simple One, and it fit better than any bike
I've ever had.
On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 6:46:46 AM UTC-7, Andrew Huston wrote:
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> Likely a long shot. Probably a 54 or 56. 5’10 and 84 PBH.
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I use these (tinted) while running and they look pretty good, don’t slip, and
don’t cost . Might be worth a try.
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Does anyone have a 650b rear wheel, 130 spacing, they would have an
interest in trading for a similar wheel with a red Chris King hub and a
Synergy rim? Or selling.
The Chris King is beautiful, but I spend a lot of time coasting, and the
sound makes me crazy. I have a Heron road that I love bu
Thank you to the list. I found a good swap.
On Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 4:00:01 PM UTC-8 allenmichael wrote:
> Does anyone have a 650b rear wheel, 130 spacing, they would have an
> interest in trading for a similar wheel with a red Chris King hub and a
> Synergy rim? Or selling.
I would love to take the Frye boots.
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