If there was a 64cm in either style (preferably the cross frame) I would 
order one today.

- Ryan




On Monday, March 5, 2012 11:01:28 AM UTC-8, William wrote:
>
> Thanks to Rivendell, my entire stable of bikes got turned over in the last 
> few years.  That process started in 2009.  The last remaining bike I had 
> from my past life was a custom road bike (Davidson Signature), but even 
> that, I decided, was too small.  I corrected that somewhat with a tall and 
> long stem, which looked a little goofy but improved the situation.  The 
> nagging shortcoming to my Davidson was that I can't run anything wider than 
> a 700x25.  Hence it's for sale on ebay, as many of you have seen (now it 
> has a bid!).  
>
> To replace it, I had bounced around several ideas.  First off, a 59 
> Roadeo.  I'm virtually certain a Roadeo would be perfect for what I want 
> from this particular spot in my stable, but I'm on a bike department budget 
> that made that impossible.  A San Marcos was out of the question, mainly 
> because I'm in between sizes.  So, I considered the forthcoming Rawland 
> Nordavinden, was tempted by a super low sale price on the VO Rando frame, 
> and kept an eye out for a 58 Rambouilet.  
>
> My search ended when I got turned on to Black Mountain Cycles, a one-man 
> shop in Point Reyes Station.  Mike Varley does the design and Taiwan source 
> thing for both a road frameset and a really slick monster cross.  Mike has 
> a long history of design in the bike industry, and he's got a spectacular 
> operation.  We had an open control in Pt Reyes Station last month on an SF 
> Randonneurs brevet.  I stopped in, checked out a couple measurements, and 
> bought it.  Our RBA was pretty entertained that my receipt for that open 
> control was for a frameset.  Anyway, I drove out there and picked it up 
> yesterday, and got started on the build.  So now I have a road bike that 
> makes it easier to get the bars up, takes Jack Browns without fenders, and 
> Roly Polys with fenders.  It's entirely possible that I'll have the money 
> for a Roadeo someday, and riding this will get me ready to buy that with 
> confidence.  Or maybe I'll get more refined opinions and do a Custom.  This 
> bike gets me to a MUCH more useful road experience at an incredible price. 
>  I highly recommend giving Black Mountain Cycles a look if you are in the 
> market for a $600 road frameset.
>
> Pictures show the progress and status:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157629154963632/ 
>
>
>

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