That great looking bike is just my size and if I didn't already have too 
many bikes I'd take a stab at purchasing it.  I'm at the point, though like 
Rich, where I need to be considering getting rid of some of my bikes, not 
acquiring more.  Oh, and I agree with some other commenters - I'd have to 
change the bars and stem to a road (drop) configuration, get new brake 
levers accordingly, and move to DT shifting.

On Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 11:55:34 AM UTC-5 Rich Lesnik wrote:

> Time to let my Waterford-built Roadeo go, I'm afraid. With advancing age, 
> it's just not comfortable any more! I'm putting a link to the web page 
> describing the bike, with lots of photos. There are some significant 
> changes to the cockpit, and a different rear derailleur. Otherwise, as 
> pictured (no bag, saddle or pedals, though).
>
> Some features:
> Ritchey Logic double crank, set up "wide-low" (48/38)
> White Industries anodized red T11 hubs, Velocity A23 rims, also anodized 
> red. Black spokes/nipples. 32 spokes front and rear
> Albatross bars, with a Silver2 bar-end shifter for the rear. Simplex 
> downtube shifter for front.
> I also have an alternate cockpit: Albastache bar, Shimano brake levers, 
> brown shellacked tape.
>
> Asking $2800.
> Rich's 53cm Roadeo 
> <https://www.rivbike.com/blogs/staff-bikes/richs-53cm-roadeo>
>
>
>

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