[RBW] Re: Rivendell Timeline

2020-04-10 Thread Raymond Galang
It would be interesting to see a column for when it was retired. (if 
available)

On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-7, Marty Gierke, 
Stewartstown PA wrote:
>
> A continuing conversation about models, variations, names and resources of 
> interest related to Rivbike models from 1994 to present day. This 
> information is subject to change at any time as new information is 
> discovered and new models introduced. Resources used to develop this 
> timeline have come from several sources: the Rivendell Reader Archive, 
> (available on the main page of this group) the BLUG archive, (available on 
> the Rivendell website) Grant's BLAHG, (available on the Rivendell website) 
> periodic emails from Rivendell and member/owner recollection. Dates listed 
> for each model reflect first mention or introduction of the model using 
> it's production name, not necessarily when it was delivered to owners. Some 
> bikes took longer to develop and reach owners than others. Variations and 
> overlaps are endless, so this list only captures each model that was 
> uniquely named and produced in some quantity. No customs, one-offs, 
> prototypes or collaborations with other companies are included. (The one 
> exception being HERON, which set the stage for many of the named Rivbikes 
> to come.) There is no information about the quantity of each model 
> produced. Some were very short lived or limited production, others have 
> remained in production for many years. Likewise, variations in where in the 
> world and by whom each model was built complicates the timeline. This is a 
> group-sourced database. Corrections or missing detail fill-ins are welcome. 
>
>
> *Model   YearRR 
> IssueBLUG BLAHG*
>
> Road19940 
>
> All Rounder   19940 
>
> Mountain Expedition   1994   0 
>
> Long Low   1996   8 
>
> Cyclo-cross1996   8 
>
> Heron 1998  11 
>
> Atlantis   2000  
> 18 
>
> Rambouillet 2001   24 
>
> Quickbeam 2002   27 
>
> Romulus 2002   28 
>
> Redwood200228 
>
> Saluki 2004   
> 35 
>
> Glorius2006   
> 37 
>
> Wilbury   2006   
> 37 
>
> Bleriot 2006   
> 37 
>
> A Homer Hilsen2006  38 
>
> Legolas   2007   
> 39 
>
> Bombadil 2009   41 
>
> Samuel Hillborne  2009   41 
>
> Roadeo2010   
> 42 
>   
> Simpleone
> 2011 December 2010 
>
> Betty Foy 2011   
> 43 March 2011 
>
> Yves Gomez 2011   43 
>
> Hunqapillar   2011   
> 43 
>
> Appaloosa
> 2012   January 2012 
>
> Cheviot 2014 
>
> Clem Smith (Clementine)   2015
> 44March 2015 
>
> Roscoe Bubbe  2016 
>
> Hubbuhubbuh2017 
>
> L. Roadini 2017 
>
> Frank Jones Sr. 2018 
>
> Gus Boots-Willsen 2018
>   September 14, 2018 
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Long shot desperately seeking 56 cm saluki.

2020-04-10 Thread Raymond Galang
hi Brian, yes that's my -soon-to-by-not-mine bike! Sad to list it, but I've 
been putting off building it up for years. 

On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 7:41:38 PM UTC-7, Brian Campbell wrote:
>
> Ray, is this yours? Very Nice!
>
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-old-stock-Rivendell-Saluki-frame-and-fork-56cm/133382696568?hash=item1f0e3a6e78:g:s14AAOSw1ZJejoej
>
> On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 12:38:40 AM UTC-4, Raymond Galang wrote:
>>
>> Hi Hugh, 
>> I have a brand new 56cm Rivendell Saluki frame and fork. It was a project 
>> bike that got put on hold and now 14 years have passed and it's still 
>> hanging in my garage. 
>>
>> Send me an email (rgalang(at)gmail.com) and go from there! 
>>
>> Raymond
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 11:51:09 AM UTC-8, Hugh Smitham wrote:
>>>
>>> Bump.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 30, 2020 at 4:56:16 PM UTC-8, Hugh Smitham wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Just kidding I'm nowhere near desperate but I figured I'd try and see 
>>>> if anybody wanted to sell a 56 CM saluki frame and fork?
>>>>
>>>> I'm expecting crickets but hey you never know?
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Hugh
>>>>
>>>>

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[RBW] Re: Long shot desperately seeking 56 cm saluki.

2020-04-07 Thread Raymond Galang
Hi Hugh, 
I have a brand new 56cm Rivendell Saluki frame and fork. It was a project 
bike that got put on hold and now 14 years have passed and it's still 
hanging in my garage. 

Send me an email (rgalang(at)gmail.com) and go from there! 

Raymond


On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 11:51:09 AM UTC-8, Hugh Smitham wrote:
>
> Bump.
>
> On Thursday, January 30, 2020 at 4:56:16 PM UTC-8, Hugh Smitham wrote:
>>
>> Just kidding I'm nowhere near desperate but I figured I'd try and see if 
>> anybody wanted to sell a 56 CM saluki frame and fork?
>>
>> I'm expecting crickets but hey you never know?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Hugh
>>
>>

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