Hello!

I can see the Rambouillet doesn't possess the allure of the rarer, coveted 
Hunqapillar! However, I know there's enough aficionados of this bike that I 
should be able to unload the complete bike if the price is right. Maybe 
$1250 was a bit much after all.

If nobody local is interested in the complete bike, I intend to bring it to 
a local shop in Pasadena to consign. They take a substantial percentage but 
do all the work. I'm guessing that they'd price it in such a way that I'd 
net about $1000, so in the spirit of trying to pass on what I think to be a 
bargain to a group that has brought me friendship, knowledge and good 
deals, is there anyone in SoCal who's interested in this bike for an even 
$1k? My desire to maintain n+0 in light of the incoming Roadini outweighs 
my desire to hold out for an imagined price I think I deserve. 

Let me know ASAP if this sweetens the deal for anyone!

Thanks,

Brian

On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 3:03:02 PM UTC-7 Brian Cunningham wrote:

>
> Thanks, Piaw! Yeah I’m an oddly built 6-footer. I’m smack in the middle of 
> the recommended range of PBH/saddle height for a 54 Roadini. Often I’m 
> in-between sizes.
> On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 2:57:48 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> It's a really special bike and a relic of the Toyo days, but I really 
>> need a 58, not a 60.
>>
>>
>> I'm 5' 10" with a PBH of 86 and Will/Grant sized me down to a 54cm 
>> Roadini. It was a good choice! 
>>
>

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