Blindrobert, Do you still have this frame for sale? If so, I'm interested. I couldn't figure out how to contact you through the group, so please get in touch with me.
Thanks! On Monday, August 1, 2011 4:02:12 PM UTC-4, Blindrobert wrote: > > oops. > > Here is a picture link that hopefully works: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/blindrobert/3041663523/ > > On Aug 1, 3:57 pm, Blindrobert <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have an AHH 63cm AHH with S&S couplers installed by Bilenky. Frame > > is in excellent shape - low miles - excellent paint, a few spots show > > use in the usual places, but no dents and no major scratches, just > > normal wear and tear for a few year old bike. > > > > Standard AHH blue paint was perfectly matched, blended and clearcoated > > by Bilenky after the retrofit, so the decals are all intact and if I > > didn't know better I would think it came out of the Rivendell workshop > > this way. > > > > The only reason I am selling it: I have a lot of bikes - this one was > > a holdover until I got a custom done by Curt Goodrich, which is due > > later this year. > > > > The build details: Nitto Noodle bar with cloth tape and shellac, > > shimano bar end shifters (barcons), threadless stem adapter and > > threadless stem for easy breakdown and packing, Shimano LX reverse > > throw rear derailleur, Sugino XD2 46/34/24 triple front crank 175mm > > length with self-extracting crank bolts, Ultegra Headset, Phil Wood > > Bottom Bracket, Peter White built wheelset: front Schmidt Dynamo Hub > > with Schmidt E6 dynamo headlight, rear phil wood road hub, front and > > rear 36 spokes laced 3X to Velocity Synergy rims (Synergy OC rear for > > stability, mountain bike geared cassette (the tooth count and brand > > escapes me right now, but I think it's a 34t low end made by either > > shimano or SRAM - I can verify if it really matters, but it's geared > > right to get up the big hills and go fast enough on the flats), shift > > brake cables already have the cable splitters attached. Anything I > > missed, let me know! > > > > And now the pricing: > > Frame/Fork only with headset and BB: $1800 (these currently go for > > $2000 and the S&S couplers with paint will run you another $1000). > > > > Complete Bike: $3100 > > > > Shipping will be at actual cost. I will provide an estimate based on > > your shipping zip - you pay that amount, if it's cheaper I will refund > > your money, if it costs more I will ask you to make up the > > difference...and I'm not going to quibble or make a fuss if I end up > > eating a couple of bucks. > > > > Pics on request. This is a great bike, I have traveled the world with > > it including France, Spain, Borneo & Japan. It's never created a > > problem, I can break it down or build it up in under and hour. I > > usually travel with it in two suitcases - the hardshell case for the > > frame, bars, etc. and the backpack suitcase for the wheels and > > fenders. There's always enough room left over for a helmet, lots of > > clothes, and a few souveniers. > > > > I have over a decade of positive feedback on ebay, sell lots of high > > end camera gear on various buy sell boards, so I have lots of history > > and feedback. > > > > Let me know if you are interested! > > > > This picture was taken a few years ago on my tour of the Oregon and > > California coastline. > > <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/blindrobert/3041663523/" > > title="Loaded Homer - OR/CA tour by Blind Robert, on Flickr"><img > > src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3040/3041663523_2402be2a4e.jpg" > > width="500" height="375" alt="Loaded Homer - OR/CA tour"></a> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/RhF7d2kBPbcJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.
