This bike is sold and moving to the West Coast.
On Friday, July 8, 2022 at 1:06:20 PM UTC-4 jamison brosseau wrote:
> I have a 61cm A Homer Hilsen for sale. I believe it to be Toyo built.
> Fantastic condition.
> Sugino cranks, XT Hubs, Dyad Rims, Noodle bars, Nitto 83 seat
this bike is sold and moving to Colorado
On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 1:38:05 PM UTC-4 jamison brosseau wrote:
> I have a great condition 60cm Green Quickbeam FS. Price is $975 shipped
> CONUSA . The Frame will come with sakae double crankset, bottom bracket
> (shimano?). headset c
I have a variety of items for sale CONUSA shipping included, PayPal fees
are not included. New Items have been marked as new. Photos on request.
Brooks B67 lightly used $80.00
Sackville saddle sack medium grid grey great shape.$150.00
I have two of the Sackville Shopsack Medium military green wi
Wheels are 700c
On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 3:05:05 PM UTC-5 Andy Casler wrote:
> Hi Jamison:
> I worked like the Nitto bottle cages if still available.
>
> Thanks,
> —Andy C.
> SF
>
> On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 11:24 AM jamison brosseau
> wrote:
>
>>
RBW51 rack sold
Both shopsack mediums sold
pedals sold
Bottle cages sold
On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 3:27:50 PM UTC-5 jamison brosseau wrote:
> Wheels are 700c
>
> On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 3:05:05 PM UTC-5 Andy Casler wrote:
>
>> Hi Jamison:
>> I worked lik
-5 jamison brosseau wrote:
> RBW51 rack sold
> Both shopsack mediums sold
> pedals sold
> Bottle cages sold
>
> On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 3:27:50 PM UTC-5 jamison brosseau wrote:
>
>> Wheels are 700c
>>
>> On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 3:05:0
I run a box components 9 speed wide range cassette 1x and have experienced
no issues or any desire to run a larger cassette. I have used microshift
, dura ace and sunrace shifters. I have recently switched to indexed
shifting and am not sure I will be going back to friction any time soon.
On
Hey so, I have an 89cm pbh. i am six feet tall. i have a 63 cm
homer, a 61 atlantis and a 60 cm bombadil. if i were to choose a
hunquapillar i would get a 58, to account for the larger tires and
such ( the same reason i have a 61 atlantis. I can lift all of my
bikes about 1-1.5 inches off the g
i pedaled in clips for ten years or so, but was always fixed riding.
when i made the move to geared bike i decided to try the grip king,
cause i wear a variety of shoes and they seamed appealing. the grip
king didn't seem so grippy to me, and on a lark i bought a set of
super cheap plastic bmx pla
Seeing if anyone here has any of these racks they would like to part
with. I ride bikes in the neighborhood of 62 " all 700 wheels so the
racks would need to fit that. Please contact me off list. Danke.
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On Jun 2, 11:04 am, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> Seeing if anyone here has any of these racks they would like to part
> with. I ride bikes in the neighborhood of 62 " all 700 wheels so the
> racks would need to fit that. Please contact me off list. Danke.
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hey, imron paint is generally durable. with powder coating in my
experience, corrosion can and does happen under an otherwise normal
looking finish. with wet paint this doesn't happen, im not sure why
this is.
i also lock my bike outside, but i wouldn't really consider powder
coat, the finish its
down and dirty. For both those places you
need to strip your paint, i think the painter in jersey will do that
for you.
jamison
On Jun 5, 10:58 am, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> hey, imron paint is generally durable. with powder coating in my
> experience, corrosion can and does happen un
melt the decals.
> Sacha
>
> On Jun 5, 2011, at 9:58 AM, jamison brosseau wrote:
>
> > hey, imron paint is generally durable. with powder coating in my
> > experience, corrosion can and does happen under an otherwise normal
> > looking finish. with wet paint thi
Personally I like the undertubes. I wish I had gotten a second one on
my AHH.
I like the way it looks.
On Jun 6, 5:14 pm, Peter Pesce wrote:
> I chose a 60cm Taiwan Sam over a Waterford Sam because I didn't really like
> the looks of the undertube. At the time one was able the get a 60 in either
i am hoping all the folks here in the city think im riding on a cheap
bike. i would get three tubes if i could, just to make up for all of
you that can't see the beauty of the undertube.
On Jun 6, 8:28 pm, EricP wrote:
> Have an early single tube 56cm Hillborne, weigh 225 and find it is
> just fi
or you could always get the betty foy. no extra top tub. problem
solved.
On Jun 6, 8:47 pm, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> i am hoping all the folks here in the city think im riding on a cheap
> bike. i would get three tubes if i could, just to make up for all of
> you that can't see
Hey all, had luck with the racks, so I thought I would try and see if
i could find a quickbeam, if it doesn't happen I will prob go with a
simpleone. after years and years of fixed riding , I love my geared
bikes, and am a little concerned i won't ride a single as much, thats
why im looking for a
one more try, thought i found one, but it slipple through my fingers.
On Jun 12, 10:42 am, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> Hey all, had luck with the racks, so I thought I would try and see if
> i could find aquickbeam, if it doesn't happen I will prob go with a
> simpleone. after year
IF it doesn't happen by Monday I'm gettin a quickbeam.
On Jun 12, 10:42 am, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> Hey all, had luck with the racks, so I thought I would try and see if
> i could find aquickbeam, if it doesn't happen I will prob go with a
> simpleone. after years a
Yes
On Jun 16, 3:44 pm, Mojo wrote:
> I enjoyed that Jim.
> Thanks
>
> in sunny hot breezy not-yet-smoky Albuquack after a ride to Sandia
> Crest on the Legolas
>
> On Jun 16, 1:23 pm, Jim Cloud wrote:
>
>
>
> > A link to this site was recently posted on another Google groups forum
> > (Internet
I mean simpleone
On Jun 16, 4:29 pm, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> IF it doesn't happen by Monday I'm gettin a quickbeam.
>
> On Jun 12, 10:42 am, jamison brosseau
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> Hey all, had luck with the racks, so I thought I would try and see if
>
AHH 63
Bombadil 60
Atlantis 61
Betty Foy (still waiting on delivery) 62
80's univega mtb ?
96 rockhopper at my parents house in iowa
schwinn speedster at my parents house in iowa
unknown fillet braised cyclocross frame 58 , probably needs a new
home.
plus i went for the hs bike. so late this year
I signed up. I know nothing though. It will b a good bike.
On Jun 20, 10:58 pm, William wrote:
> and now SEVEN of them are sold. I'm pleasantly surprised. I'm
> waiting for a lister to speak up and say that they've put their money
> down.
>
> On Jun 20, 7:09 pm, "Bill Gibson (III)"
> wro
hey if you still have it , and it isn't ramped or pinned. i will buy it
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I know its a long shot, but seeing if anyone wants to trade a one year old,
one owner 63cm AHH frameset for a 61. bike has been ridden, but is in nice
shape with a couple of chips. i know its a long shot, but if this doesn't
happen the frame will be for sale, or the whole bike.
thanks jamiso
Don't worry bout it. Chip it up. Paint jobs are cheap. The bike
won't rust through.
On Jul 4, 1:08 pm, James Warren wrote:
> Isn't "Sally Hanson" the name of that secret surpise new bike that Rivendell
> is developing?
>
> On Jul 4, 2011, at 2:31 AM, Jay wrote:
>
>
>
> > Sally Hanson, Lacquer
I'm not sure u would be happy with any of those gears in NYC.
Too much spinning. I think in a flattish place like this the mid to
low 70s is a TGIF place to be.
On Jul 7, 12:26 pm, jandrews_nyc wrote:
> I know there have already been some posts on this topic, but I just wanted
> to check in abou
i wish all of my bikes had at least two top tubes. maybe even three. i may
do the wooden dowel trick, on my bombadil to see what it looks like.
i prolly don't need em. i like the way they look. 50mm tires in nyc on
mostly roads is really one of the best choices i have ever made. im not
sl
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On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 1:21:51 PM UTC-4 Dave Grossman wrote:
> I will make a final appeal for a 62cm QB before I go and grab a BMC
> Monster Cross canti. Matt is riding my old 58, which was way too small. I
> had what I thought was 62cm last winter but that ended up being
sume this is 700c?
> Any guess on total mileage? I assume no rust issues?
>
> Willet M.
>
> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 11:32:48 AM UTC-6 jamison brosseau
> wrote:
>
>> I have a 60 cm Bombadil Frame for sale, headset and bottom bracket will
>> be incl
This Frame is Sold. Happy Sunday.
JB
On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 8:43:15 AM UTC-4 jamison brosseau wrote:
> I live in NYC the bike was ridden at least 5 times per week for approx
> 1.5-2.5 years anywhere from 5-15 miles per day. I am 6 feet tall with an.
> 89 pbh. I have also
>
> On Sunday, October 11, 2020 at 12:57:38 PM UTC-7, jamison brosseau wrote:
>>
>> I have two Quickbeams for sale.
>>
>> 60cm green Quickbeam: good condition no dents, technomic stem, soma
>> bars, Phil Wood Double fixed wheel set, tektro cantilevers (will
I agree with Eamon, Coleman has shifted the green a bit. I am willing to
cover shipping the shipping on either of these bikes at the prices listed
above, and open to reasonable offers.
On Monday, October 19, 2020 at 12:57:02 AM UTC-4 Eamon Nordquist wrote:
> Depends on the era of Coleman. My o
I got my 63cm hilsen from dick at the country bike shop. they really
are great. i also have a 61cm atlantis from a lister, and a 60
bombadil from riv. i weigh 220 or so and am six feet tall, i have no
issues with flex on any of the frames, you should have no trouble with
the AHH.
congratulations
if you can afford two, get three.
On Aug 25, 9:33 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
>
> wrote:
> > And have just one bike HAHAHAHAHAHA
>
> +1 :)
>
> -sv
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not a company. People will see the bikes, and you
will have lots of opportunities to talk up the company, but making
your own flag seems way cooler, and way more in line with the whole
Riv philosophy.
make your own flag,
jamison brosseau
On Aug 29, 8:36 pm, JimD wrote:
> I've got one of t
superiority or in the vivian's
bikes cases inferiority. perhaps i can come up with some syllogisms
(sp)
bikes made in wisconsin are superior to bikes made in japan
my bikes are made in wisconsin
my bikes are superor
sorry vivian,
jamison brosseau
On Sep 2, 10:06 pm, Rene Sterental wrote:
>
the dude from my local lbs just ran onto the street to tell me my
bombadil and my girlfriends bridgestone track were photoged and put on
prolly is not probably. you have to scroll down a bit, but you will
see the bikes.
fame is going to my head and stuff. http://tinyurl.com/ykcpsht
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d about "country bike". At
> least the guy zeroed in on the lugs & got into the details. Just
> caught the cool pedals in the last photo. Color doesn't really go
> with the orange but maybe that's part of the "quirky city" thing?
>
> Congrats on ge
foppish.
just some thoughts.
jamison brosseau
On Sep 22, 2:52 pm, Ian Dickson wrote:
> Bikesnob loves to ridicule his sponsors. He's never more cruel to
> Rapha than when he has an event scheduled at their store. It's all
> good fun.
>
> On Sep 22, 10:25 am, Montclair Bob
bit higher. i bet if my toes got chopped off i
would prefer a bit lower saddle. thats why i moved to new york city,
so i can stay far away from lawnmowers.
jamison brosseau
On Sep 28, 6:35 am, Ken Freeman wrote:
> Leverage is the wrong word, but the tri coach who fitted me said it allo
hey, i don't live in the east bay, but do live in brooklyn new york.
i lock up my bikes frequently. for commuting i only use baskets, with
tote type bags, and remove them from the bike when i go in someplace.
the racks stay, but i use two u locks, and a long cable. one long u
lock will do my fron
anyone have any experience bike camping in and around NYC, without
first driving or taking a train? Just somplace to ride within a
couple hours and camp?
thanks
jamison
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i am also in brooklyn, and would be very interested in camping near
DIa this summer. As far as I know there is camping on long island as
well, but perhaps montauk is too far. After five years in the city,
and leaving very little. I have realized these little jaunts into
nature, are just what i n
I have marathon supremes which measure out at 37, and they fit fine
beneath fenders.
On May 15, 12:25 pm, MichaelH wrote:
> Rivendell list the AHH clearance as 38mm with fenders, but is that
> actual, or just for a tire labeled 38 mm, which is more likely 35
> actual?
>
> Michael
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I actually got my 63cm hilsen, and i have just over an inch of space,
the top tube fits perfectly. I really think a 61 would have been too
small for me, and would have been close to not being able to get my
bars higher than my saddle. my saddle height is right at 79, i'm not
too worried about the
its funny cause the atlantis was the first riv bike i was interested
in. i plan on getting another next year, but am afraid the 61 would
be too small. when i was concerned about the 61 vs 63 Keven suggested
i just ride the 63 for a while and see what i thought. I couldn't be
happier. Out of cur
I am interested in seeing if anyone out there has a 62 cm Saluki they
would be willing to part with. Mostly interested in Frame only, but
would be open to a complete bike.
thanks,
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> On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 5:21 PM, jamison brosseau
>
> wrote:
> > I am interested in seeing if anyone out there has a 62 cm Saluki they
> > would be willing to part with. Mostly interested in Frame only, but
> > would be open to a complete bike.
> > thanks,
>
i dont understand. i have been riding daily most of my life. i don't
own any cycling specific clothing. i do have work and non work
clothing, but depending on whether im working or not i wear both on my
bikes. i don't clip in, but i have before. i agree with the bike
snob, who cares? wear what
i wear the kangaroos, and wear them for everything in the summer fall
spring. longer ones in the winter. they last longer than the wigwam
or smartwool for me, and are a huge improvement over cotton.
On Jun 18, 10:25 pm, Bridgestone wrote:
> I've finally decided that life is too short to wear cr
i cant imagine this basket holding up well in wet/humid weather.
On Jun 27, 12:10 am, Eric Norris wrote:
> Thought the group might be interested in this: An alternative to metal
> baskets.
>
> Wanted: A Bike Basket Perfect for Eames
> Freakshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/fastcompany/headlines/~
I have been happily using grip king pedals for the past 2000 miles or
so. Recently purchased a used atlantis, minus pedals, and bought a
pair of animal bmx pedals from the local bike shop. Alloy platform,
with screws already in place for grip. no need to add aftermarket
spikes. they work great,
i like the musa shorts alot. I dont find them loose at all. In fact I
need the XLs and i have a 35" waist. maybe i am a bit thicker thighed
and bottomed than most. i had mine cut shorter, and hemmed. I really
hate that shorts have stopped being short, and are more medium in
length. 5-6" inseam
Let me start by saying i have a big head (7 7/8 to be exact). I have
a very difficult time finding woven hats that will fit over my
noggin. I have had some custom cycling caps in the past (winter and
summer variety) that were great, but none of them are as nice as this
cap. fits over my dome wit
I have an A Homer Hilsen, Atlantis, and on monday ups willing a
Bombadil. I live in Brooklyn NY and commute everywhere by bike. I
only have these three bikes, I lock them on NYC streets everyday. My
A Homer is only a couple months old, but already has plenty of dings
and scrapes. The parts on t
i thought you were selling this bike.
On Jul 8, 3:38 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> http://picasaweb.google.com/BERTIN753/BIKESMISCELLANEA#54916215196399...
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/BERTIN753/BIKESMISCELLANEA#54916215317039...
>
> Dave Porter, frame builder and auto restorer here in ABQ, braze
I must say i think both colors are nice blues.
I think the darker blue is a bit more unusual, This blue is of medium
value, certainly not dark, still light enough to clearly see the lug
lines, yet dark enough to provide a nice (but not to heavy) contrast
with the cream accents. In fact I think thi
Hey all, I have a pair of slightly used grip king pedals I would love
to trade for MKS RMX pedals, and a slightly used black b17 imperial
saddle i would love to trade for a regular b17 in similar condition.
Further I have a set of 46 noodle bars on a 8cm technomic deluxe stem
i would love to trade
Saddle is traded
On Jul 14, 12:02 pm, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> Hey all, I have a pair of slightly used grip king pedals I would love
> to trade for MKS RMX pedals, and a slightly used black b17 imperial
> saddle i would love to trade for a regular b17 in similar condition.
> Furt
grip kings are traded
On Jul 14, 12:39 pm, jamison brosseau
wrote:
> Saddle is traded
>
> On Jul 14, 12:02 pm, jamison brosseau
> wrote:
>
> > Hey all, I have a pair of slightly used grip king pedals I would love
> > to trade for MKS RMX pedals, and a sligh
my recent trading bonaza has gained me some tiagra levers, now i have
a set of used cane creek levers (came off my atlantis), that i wont
use again too blocky for me, but thought i would offer them for free
to someone who needs/ likes em.
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On Jul 14, 3:26 pm, William wrote:
> I like the Campy-copy shape of the Cane Creeks, but I just bought four
> sets of Tektro's for reserves to give me that same shape, so I
> definitely do not need them.
>
> On Jul 14, 12:22 pm, jamison brosseau
> wrote:
i would get a non budget shimano wheelset. those hubs last a long
time, and with the money you save, you can afford to outfit your bike
with all the racks and bags you will need.
jamison
On Jul 17, 11:30 am, rperks wrote:
> I love mine, five or 6 speeds in the rear is all I seem to need. I
>
ers not now not ever.
all that being said, if one of my bikes (or my old rockhopper) got
stolen i would be sad, but i would get a new one, thats what insurance
is for. whats the big deal? if salt and snow is a concern maybe a
second wheelset would make sense.
happy sunday
jamison brosseau
On Jul 18, 1
think i was a bit curt.
i didn't get to say how much i loved the bike, and how well it handles
doing things that it is and sometimes isn't supposed to do
anyway if any of you was this person, i'm sorry for seeming cold. i
was actually hot, but anyhow i love the bike, and long fo
this is my first time sharing online photos so im a novice. hey just a
quick link to a few photos of my new bombadil, build will be finished
today, more photos later, and and overloaded AHH. The bombadil is a
very typical riv build.
thanks jamison
http://tinyurl.com/284uzvl
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i should add the bombadil is imron color persimmon, flat not metallic,
it appears orange in the photos but is more of a smoked salmon pinky
color.
On Jul 21, 9:55 am, jamison brosseau
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> this is my first time sharing online photos so im a novice. hey just a
> quick link to a few pho
hey Ginz,
im glad you like the pedals.
jamison
On Jul 21, 9:56 am, Ginz wrote:
> Took my first ride with a set of Grip Kings yesterday, thirty miles
> after which I never felt better. I may never go back to clips and
> straps. I learned that I like being able to put my foot exactly where
> I wa
o ride that big Bomba in NYC...
> you must have big potholes huh?
>
> ~Mike~
>
> On Jul 21, 6:57 am, jamison brosseau
> wrote:
>
> > i should add the bombadil is imron color persimmon, flat not metallic,
> > it appears orange in the photos but is more of a smoked s
How tall is the headtube? I have a 62 Betty foy and it is 8”. If this were
taller I would consider it.
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The Betty Foy is sold
On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 1:44:55 PM UTC-4, jamison brosseau wrote:
>
> I have many Rivs. I only ride the Clem Low. I am selling the others. I
> will start with these two. Shipping and fees are not included in the
> prices listed. I cannot ship until
PM sent
On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 11:23:25 PM UTC-4, tc wrote:
>
> Thought I'd check in again to see if anyone might be interested in selling
> - complete, or F/F/HS, or in between. Thanks.
>
> Tom
>
> On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 9:46:31 PM UTC-4, tc wrote:
>>
>> If you have a complete, or
Hi Sky, PM sent
On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 11:06:29 PM UTC-4, Sky Coulter wrote:
>
> I’m with Matt. Anyone have a 61cm atlantis frameset in that ballpark, i’d
> be a happy new owner.
>
> Sky in new west
>
> > On Sep 19, 2019, at 7:50 PM, Matt Beecher > wrote:
> >
> > $700?!?! Anybod
im kinda over the double top tube/ undertube, yay or nay. like jim showed,
they have pretty classic single tubed bikes available, as well as the double
tubers. seems like everyone should be happy.
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Hey MBB,
i think i may be down for this thing , my gf is moving to beantown, so it
could be a visit/ novanglian tour.
as you say peace,
jamison
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i doubt a new headset will cure shimmy. most of the time its not really a
big deal.
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Hi all, I know this is probably a reach, but I am looking for a 60cm
Quickbeam. Please let me know if you have one you are willing to part with
or know someone who does. Thanks
Jamison in Queens
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Hi Kai, I would be open to a Simpleone, but a Quickbeam is at the top of
my Christmas List.
JB
On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 1:54:12 PM UTC-5, Kainalu V. wrote:
>
> Or Simpleones? Not that I can help with that, but it's been said that
> they're at least as good as Quickbeams. And if anybody's
Hoping for a Christmas Miracle
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Missed seeing the 62cm on EBay. Still looking for a 60cm, but could probably
make a 62cm work if one became available.
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On Monday, December 31, 2018 at 10:14:15 AM UTC-5, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>
> MUSA 2015 58cm Hunqapillar frame, fork, headset and Nitto seatpost. A bit
> of beausage documented in photos; overall great shape. Geometry chart
> included in photos below.
>
> $1370 shipped CONUS
>
> Bars, s
Sent PM on rosco bubbe mixte.
On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 4:44:32 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Front Story. Four of my framesets are for sale. Complete bikes or
> partial builds can be discussed. I'm 5'10" with a 75.5cm Saddle height.
> 86cm PBH.
>
> 1. 58cm Gunnar singlespeed. I
The fishnet works well with breathable synthetics on top. My fishnets of
recent have all been synthetic as well. I have also found this system to work
well with cotton flannel and wool. When I used to frame houses in Iowa in the
winter lots of us would wear pantyhose bottoms and mesh jersey t
Good luck Matt. I am working on a deal with a list member currently!
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I had really good luck in my search for a 60cm Quickbeam, so lucky in fact that
I ended up with a 60 and a 62. Gonna ride them both over the winter and see
which I prefer.
Anyhow I would really like to find a 56cm Bombadil as a complete or frame set.
If you have one and you are thinking of pa
For sure!
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Truth be told I ended up with two 62cm and one 60cm. I found a 62cm after I
had already gotten another, and it was too good of a deal to pass up.
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Congratulations Bill! The new bike looks great! I can’t decide between the 56
and the 59.
Have fun
JB
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Would you mind measuring the stand over at the middle of the top tube?
Thanks
Jamison
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Those Lens trailheads look dope!
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Hi Bill, is that stem powder coated or painted? Has the finish held up well?
Thinking about a color matched stem for a build I am working on.
I like the red with the blue green.
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Still searching for a 56 bombadil.
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I agree with Bill and Joe, that a 56 Atlantis will do everything I am looking
for, except be a 56cm Bombadil. I am planning on getting either a 59 or a 56
Atlantis, and am leaning towards the 59 (love the curvy tube) I still really
want a 56 bombadil, and am willing to wait. FWIW I have a 60
So I ordered a 60cm Cheviot in RBW Blue last night. Still trying to decide on
sizing for the Atlantis. Still looking for a 56 Bombadil.
Enjoy the long weekend.
JB
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Hi Matt, I live in NYC, so probably too far for a test ride, though I
appreciate the offer.
Todd, congratulations on the new bike! I too am a bit worried about missing
out on whichever frame size I choose.
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Todd , that sounds like fun! Let me know when you get your Atlantis, I would
love to try it out.
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On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 7:42:28 PM UTC-5, Randall Rupp wrote:
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> Riv sourced parts from recently decommissioned bike, plus previously
> posted Waterford (complete bike):
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> Sugino XD2 48-36-24 crank from 2009, typical wear, $60 shipped CONUS
> MKS Grip King pedals, lightly used,
They did a 62 Betty Foy. I’m pretty sure the Yves Gomez was a rebadged and
stickered B Foy.
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