As promised, here's a couple of pictures of the 52cm QB:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/58462...@n00/4647195269/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/58462...@n00/4647195223/

Also, I've been asked to provide standover heights, so, for the 64cm,
it's 88cm; for the 52cm, it's 76cm.

Rick



On May 27, 9:34 am, Rick <[email protected]> wrote:
> We've had them for about a year, and now we're ready to try another
> approach to urban cycling; hers is a 52cm frame with Nitto racks front
> and rear, albatross handlebars with cork grips and Tektro Reverse
> levers, a Green Brooks B17, and a large green tweed Baggins. I'll take
> her bike out today, take a few pictures, and post them later tonight.
>
> His is the 64cm frame, decked out with, well, check it 
> out:http://www.ecovelo.info/2009/12/03/a-sweet-city-bike/
> Mostly, I've built it with Albatross Bars,, Wood grips, B67 saddle,
> B&M lighting with a bottle generator, ABUS "Cafe" lock with chain,
> Berthoud fenders, and a Pletscher double stand.
>
> We're flexible on pricing, but we're not in a hurry, either; the bikes
> are in Sacramento, and the negotiated price will not include shipping.
> No, I will not be parting the bikes out--it's a "take it or leave it"
> kind of thing--and if anyone wants to buy both of them, I'll be happy
> to discuss an additional discount. As for pricing, I'll start with the
> "make me an offer" approach, and let's see where that goes; I've got
> $2600 invested in the 64cm, and $2100 in the 52cm, so I'll obviously
> be trying to minimize my losses. I'll keep this posted here for a
> week, and if nothing happens, the next stop will be EBay...and I hate
> going there! :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Rick

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