One note: I do need to keep the pedals for the incoming Roadini, so sale 
includes everything but the pedals/
On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 9:46:56 AM UTC-7 Brian Cunningham wrote:

> Hello!
>
> After 13 years with my Ram and deluding myself to keep it despite the 
> extreme French fit (my saddle height is 74cm as pictured; my PBH is 85 or 
> 86cm), I am going to find it a new home. Piaw and Houston inspired me with 
> their orange Roadinis and now I have one incoming from the Facebook Riv 
> group. Since n+0 is the name of the game and I have a road oriented Riv en 
> route, I'm afraid this must go.
>
> The build is a bit unorthodox for Riv with a lot more European parts 
> (Campy Record 10-speed gruppo with brifters! and a Mavic Krysium wheelset) 
> than Japanese (though there's still a Nitto B115 bar, Pearl stem, and Nitto 
> seatpost.) There's also a well-worn Brooks Swift. The Rene Herse Bon Jon 
> Pass tires have no more than 100 miles on them (and are the fattest tire 
> this model can clear.)
>
> This bike has some patina, scratches, chain suck, and a very faint 
> indentation in the headtube near where the brake cables route. If you're 
> looking for a rider with some beausage, this is a good candidate. 
>
> The one thing that had recently troubled me was what might be termed 
> "Mavic howl" out on a ride. I'm a terrible mechanic and even a real bike 
> mechanic wasn't able to replicate the problem when test riding the bike so 
> the freehub may need some work. With all the nice parts included, even if 
> this wheelset needs replacement, I think my price is fair, but correct me 
> if I'm wrong.
>
> Please note that this era of Riv, the sizing was center to top, not center 
> to center, so while it's on the big side for me, it's not AS BIG as it may 
> sound compared to how huge a present-day 60 Riv is. Riv envisioned this 
> size for a 87-89pbh/77-79 saddle height. 
>
> I'm hoping that with this low asking price I can have a quick local sale 
> here in Southern California. I'm based in Glendale. I just want this to go 
> to a good (slightly leggier!) home and I'd rather not ship.
>
> It's a really special bike and a relic of the Toyo days, but I really need 
> a 58, not a 60.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian Cunningham
> Glendale, CA.
>
>
>

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