[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-03-25 Thread Corwin
Hi Gabriel -

Congratulations on selling the frame. Very glad you were able to sell the 
brakes and headset as well.

Bill's frame is a little bit closer to what I am looking for anyway.

Have a great weekend.

Regards,


Corwin

On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:28:21 PM UTC-7 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Corwin, crazy timing.  I just gave up on selling the complete and sold the 
> frame, brakes, and headset earlier this week.  The other parts listed in OP 
> are available if you or anyone else is interested.  Thank you,
> -Gabe  
>
> On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 3:51:39 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> Corwin
>>
>> I have a white with red 59cm Roadeo.  I had listed it complete, but I 
>> could consider selling frame and for with a Chris King headset for $1750 
>> plus shipping.  Let me know if you are interested
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>>
>> On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 12:07:37 PM UTC-7 Corwin wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Gabriel -
>>>
>>> Do you still have the bike? Any chance you would go for selling the 
>>> frame alone?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Corwin
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at 2:32:46 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>>
 Bump

 On Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 11:16:36 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier 
 wrote:

> Bump: bike is still available.  I have some offers for the frame and 
> assorted parts, but would strongly prefer to sell the complete.  Please 
> make an offer if interested in complete.
>
> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 4:12:27 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Thank you, Jonathan!!!  
>>
>> Thanks for your question, Bill!  Yes, the rear hub is still 135mm.  I 
>> didn't spread out the rear spacing on the frame to 135mm, but when I was 
>> initially building up the bike I thought I might have to.  However, I 
>> found 
>> that the rear wheel installed with less fight than I expected, or, than 
>> I 
>> have experienced with other frames I've squeezed oversized hubs into.  
>> And 
>> the wheel was aligned fine in the stays, at least upon visual 
>> inspection.  
>> So I suspected that it might have been spread by a previous owner, 
>> though I 
>> never measured or looked into it any further.  It rode beautifully so I 
>> didn't pursue it further, though I'd be willing to if it is a concern 
>> for a 
>> future buyer.
>>
>> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:45:15 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On 
>>> behalf of your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The 
>>> Roadeo 
>>> is clearly a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road 
>>> frameset.  
>>> As such it is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any 
>>> normal 
>>> road wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT 
>>> hubs, 
>>> which by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent 
>>> mismatch?  
>>> Was the frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 
>>> 135mm?  
>>> Was the rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset? 
>>>  Or 
>>> are you just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other 
>>> Rivendells are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and 
>>> Hillborne, among others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately 
>>> made 
>>> with 132.5mm spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of 
>>> those.  Perhaps your buyer would like to hear the story there.  
>>>
>>> Bill Lindsay
>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hello all,

 Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded 
 fork.  It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
  (or very close to that 
 color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, 
 I am 
 the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, 
 rode 
 it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage 
 since 
 then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, 
 and 
 would rather send it on to a new home.

 Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage 
 on the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield 
 before 
 building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.

 Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing 
 recommendations. 
   My PBH 
 is right around 85, and this size worked for me.

 Photos are here. 
 

[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-03-25 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Corwin, crazy timing.  I just gave up on selling the complete and sold the 
frame, brakes, and headset earlier this week.  The other parts listed in OP 
are available if you or anyone else is interested.  Thank you,
-Gabe  

On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 3:51:39 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:

> Corwin
>
> I have a white with red 59cm Roadeo.  I had listed it complete, but I 
> could consider selling frame and for with a Chris King headset for $1750 
> plus shipping.  Let me know if you are interested
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 12:07:37 PM UTC-7 Corwin wrote:
>
>> Hey Gabriel -
>>
>> Do you still have the bike? Any chance you would go for selling the frame 
>> alone?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Corwin
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at 2:32:46 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>
>>> Bump
>>>
>>> On Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 11:16:36 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Bump: bike is still available.  I have some offers for the frame and 
 assorted parts, but would strongly prefer to sell the complete.  Please 
 make an offer if interested in complete.

 On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 4:12:27 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Thank you, Jonathan!!!  
>
> Thanks for your question, Bill!  Yes, the rear hub is still 135mm.  I 
> didn't spread out the rear spacing on the frame to 135mm, but when I was 
> initially building up the bike I thought I might have to.  However, I 
> found 
> that the rear wheel installed with less fight than I expected, or, than I 
> have experienced with other frames I've squeezed oversized hubs into.  
> And 
> the wheel was aligned fine in the stays, at least upon visual inspection. 
>  
> So I suspected that it might have been spread by a previous owner, though 
> I 
> never measured or looked into it any further.  It rode beautifully so I 
> didn't pursue it further, though I'd be willing to if it is a concern for 
> a 
> future buyer.
>
> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:45:15 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On behalf 
>> of your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The Roadeo is 
>> clearly a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road frameset.  
>> As 
>> such it is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any normal 
>> road wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT hubs, 
>> which by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent mismatch? 
>>  
>> Was the frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 
>> 135mm?  
>> Was the rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset?  
>> Or 
>> are you just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other 
>> Rivendells are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and 
>> Hillborne, among others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately 
>> made 
>> with 132.5mm spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of 
>> those.  Perhaps your buyer would like to hear the story there.  
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>>
>> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded 
>>> fork.  It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>>  (or very close to that 
>>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, 
>>> I am 
>>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, 
>>> rode 
>>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage 
>>> since 
>>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>>
>>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage 
>>> on the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>>
>>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing 
>>> recommendations. 
>>>   My PBH is 
>>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>>
>>> Photos are here. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>>
>>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake 
>>> levers, and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape. 
>>>  
>>> Though there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts 
>>> were 
>>> bought new.
>>>
>>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>>> shipping to 

[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-03-24 Thread Bill Lindsay
Corwin

I have a white with red 59cm Roadeo.  I had listed it complete, but I could 
consider selling frame and for with a Chris King headset for $1750 plus 
shipping.  Let me know if you are interested

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 12:07:37 PM UTC-7 Corwin wrote:

> Hey Gabriel -
>
> Do you still have the bike? Any chance you would go for selling the frame 
> alone?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Corwin
>
> On Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at 2:32:46 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Bump
>>
>> On Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 11:16:36 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Bump: bike is still available.  I have some offers for the frame and 
>>> assorted parts, but would strongly prefer to sell the complete.  Please 
>>> make an offer if interested in complete.
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 4:12:27 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>>
 Thank you, Jonathan!!!  

 Thanks for your question, Bill!  Yes, the rear hub is still 135mm.  I 
 didn't spread out the rear spacing on the frame to 135mm, but when I was 
 initially building up the bike I thought I might have to.  However, I 
 found 
 that the rear wheel installed with less fight than I expected, or, than I 
 have experienced with other frames I've squeezed oversized hubs into.  And 
 the wheel was aligned fine in the stays, at least upon visual inspection.  
 So I suspected that it might have been spread by a previous owner, though 
 I 
 never measured or looked into it any further.  It rode beautifully so I 
 didn't pursue it further, though I'd be willing to if it is a concern for 
 a 
 future buyer.

 On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:45:15 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:

> I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On behalf 
> of your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The Roadeo is 
> clearly a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road frameset.  As 
> such it is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any normal 
> road wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT hubs, 
> which by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent mismatch?  
> Was the frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 135mm? 
>  
> Was the rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset?  
> Or 
> are you just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other 
> Rivendells are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and 
> Hillborne, among others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately 
> made 
> with 132.5mm spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of 
> those.  Perhaps your buyer would like to hear the story there.  
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded 
>> fork.  It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>  (or very close to that 
>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I 
>> am 
>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, 
>> rode 
>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage 
>> since 
>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>
>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage 
>> on the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>
>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>>   My PBH is 
>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>
>> Photos are here. 
>> 
>>  
>>
>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake 
>> levers, and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  
>> Though there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts 
>> were 
>> bought new.
>>
>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in 
>> the 
>> complete.
>>
>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>> reading,
>> -Gabe
>>
>> Cockpit: 
>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>> TRP RRL SL levers
>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>> ESI bar 

[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-03-24 Thread Corwin
Hey Gabriel -

Do you still have the bike? Any chance you would go for selling the frame 
alone?

Thanks,

Corwin

On Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at 2:32:46 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Bump
>
> On Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 11:16:36 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Bump: bike is still available.  I have some offers for the frame and 
>> assorted parts, but would strongly prefer to sell the complete.  Please 
>> make an offer if interested in complete.
>>
>> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 4:12:27 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you, Jonathan!!!  
>>>
>>> Thanks for your question, Bill!  Yes, the rear hub is still 135mm.  I 
>>> didn't spread out the rear spacing on the frame to 135mm, but when I was 
>>> initially building up the bike I thought I might have to.  However, I found 
>>> that the rear wheel installed with less fight than I expected, or, than I 
>>> have experienced with other frames I've squeezed oversized hubs into.  And 
>>> the wheel was aligned fine in the stays, at least upon visual inspection.  
>>> So I suspected that it might have been spread by a previous owner, though I 
>>> never measured or looked into it any further.  It rode beautifully so I 
>>> didn't pursue it further, though I'd be willing to if it is a concern for a 
>>> future buyer.
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:45:15 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>
 I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On behalf 
 of your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The Roadeo is 
 clearly a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road frameset.  As 
 such it is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any normal 
 road wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT hubs, 
 which by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent mismatch?  
 Was the frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 135mm?  
 Was the rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset?  
 Or 
 are you just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other 
 Rivendells are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and 
 Hillborne, among others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately 
 made 
 with 132.5mm spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of 
 those.  Perhaps your buyer would like to hear the story there.  

 Bill Lindsay
 El Cerrito, CA

 On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier 
 wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded 
> fork.  It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>  (or very close to that 
> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I 
> am 
> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
> would rather send it on to a new home.
>
> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
> the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>
> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>   My PBH is 
> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>
> Photos are here. 
> 
>  
>
> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
> and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
> there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were 
> bought 
> new.
>
> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in 
> the 
> complete.
>
> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
> reading,
> -Gabe
>
> Cockpit: 
> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
> TRP RRL SL levers
> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
> ESI bar tape
> Cane Creek 100 headset
>
> Drivetrain:
> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
> 
> Butted spokes, black hardware
> Compass Barlow Pass EL
> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
> White Industries bottom bracket
> 

[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-03-01 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Bump

On Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 11:16:36 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Bump: bike is still available.  I have some offers for the frame and 
> assorted parts, but would strongly prefer to sell the complete.  Please 
> make an offer if interested in complete.
>
> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 4:12:27 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Thank you, Jonathan!!!  
>>
>> Thanks for your question, Bill!  Yes, the rear hub is still 135mm.  I 
>> didn't spread out the rear spacing on the frame to 135mm, but when I was 
>> initially building up the bike I thought I might have to.  However, I found 
>> that the rear wheel installed with less fight than I expected, or, than I 
>> have experienced with other frames I've squeezed oversized hubs into.  And 
>> the wheel was aligned fine in the stays, at least upon visual inspection.  
>> So I suspected that it might have been spread by a previous owner, though I 
>> never measured or looked into it any further.  It rode beautifully so I 
>> didn't pursue it further, though I'd be willing to if it is a concern for a 
>> future buyer.
>>
>> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:45:15 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On behalf of 
>>> your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The Roadeo is clearly 
>>> a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road frameset.  As such it 
>>> is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any normal road 
>>> wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT hubs, which 
>>> by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent mismatch?  Was the 
>>> frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 135mm?  Was the 
>>> rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset?  Or are you 
>>> just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other Rivendells 
>>> are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and Hillborne, among 
>>> others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately made with 132.5mm 
>>> spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of those.  Perhaps 
>>> your buyer would like to hear the story there.  
>>>
>>> Bill Lindsay
>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>>
 Hello all,

 Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  
 It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
  (or very close to that 
 color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I 
 am 
 the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
 it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
 then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
 would rather send it on to a new home.

 Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
 the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
 building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.

 Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
   My PBH is 
 right around 85, and this size worked for me.

 Photos are here. 
 
  

 The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
 and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
 there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were 
 bought 
 new.

 I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
 shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
 trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
 complete.

 Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
 reading,
 -Gabe

 Cockpit: 
 Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
 Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
 TRP RRL SL levers
 Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
 ESI bar tape
 Cane Creek 100 headset

 Drivetrain:
 Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
 
 Butted spokes, black hardware
 Compass Barlow Pass EL
 Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
 White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
 White Industries bottom bracket
 Simworks bubbly pedals
 Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
 105 front der

 Brakes:
 Paul Racer centerpulls
 Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
 Paul Moon units

 Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
 Seatpost: Nitto S65

 (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 

[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-02-12 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Bump: bike is still available.  I have some offers for the frame and 
assorted parts, but would strongly prefer to sell the complete.  Please 
make an offer if interested in complete.

On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 4:12:27 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Thank you, Jonathan!!!  
>
> Thanks for your question, Bill!  Yes, the rear hub is still 135mm.  I 
> didn't spread out the rear spacing on the frame to 135mm, but when I was 
> initially building up the bike I thought I might have to.  However, I found 
> that the rear wheel installed with less fight than I expected, or, than I 
> have experienced with other frames I've squeezed oversized hubs into.  And 
> the wheel was aligned fine in the stays, at least upon visual inspection.  
> So I suspected that it might have been spread by a previous owner, though I 
> never measured or looked into it any further.  It rode beautifully so I 
> didn't pursue it further, though I'd be willing to if it is a concern for a 
> future buyer.
>
> On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:45:15 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On behalf of 
>> your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The Roadeo is clearly 
>> a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road frameset.  As such it 
>> is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any normal road 
>> wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT hubs, which 
>> by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent mismatch?  Was the 
>> frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 135mm?  Was the 
>> rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset?  Or are you 
>> just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other Rivendells 
>> are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and Hillborne, among 
>> others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately made with 132.5mm 
>> spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of those.  Perhaps 
>> your buyer would like to hear the story there.  
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>>
>> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  
>>> It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>>  (or very close to that 
>>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I am 
>>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
>>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
>>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>>
>>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
>>> the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>>
>>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>>>   My PBH is 
>>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>>
>>> Photos are here. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>>
>>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
>>> and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
>>> there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were bought 
>>> new.
>>>
>>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
>>> complete.
>>>
>>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>>> reading,
>>> -Gabe
>>>
>>> Cockpit: 
>>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>>> TRP RRL SL levers
>>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>>> ESI bar tape
>>> Cane Creek 100 headset
>>>
>>> Drivetrain:
>>> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
>>> 
>>> Butted spokes, black hardware
>>> Compass Barlow Pass EL
>>> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
>>> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
>>> White Industries bottom bracket
>>> Simworks bubbly pedals
>>> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
>>> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
>>> 105 front der
>>>
>>> Brakes:
>>> Paul Racer centerpulls
>>> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
>>> Paul Moon units
>>>
>>> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
>>> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>>>
>>> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-02-04 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Thank you, Jonathan!!!  

Thanks for your question, Bill!  Yes, the rear hub is still 135mm.  I 
didn't spread out the rear spacing on the frame to 135mm, but when I was 
initially building up the bike I thought I might have to.  However, I found 
that the rear wheel installed with less fight than I expected, or, than I 
have experienced with other frames I've squeezed oversized hubs into.  And 
the wheel was aligned fine in the stays, at least upon visual inspection.  
So I suspected that it might have been spread by a previous owner, though I 
never measured or looked into it any further.  It rode beautifully so I 
didn't pursue it further, though I'd be willing to if it is a concern for a 
future buyer.

On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 2:45:15 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:

> I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On behalf of 
> your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The Roadeo is clearly 
> a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road frameset.  As such it 
> is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any normal road 
> wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT hubs, which 
> by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent mismatch?  Was the 
> frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 135mm?  Was the 
> rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset?  Or are you 
> just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other Rivendells 
> are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and Hillborne, among 
> others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately made with 132.5mm 
> spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of those.  Perhaps 
> your buyer would like to hear the story there.  
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  
>> It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>  (or very close to that 
>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I am 
>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>
>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
>> the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>
>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>>   My PBH is 
>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>
>> Photos are here. 
>> 
>>  
>>
>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
>> and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
>> there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were bought 
>> new.
>>
>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
>> complete.
>>
>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>> reading,
>> -Gabe
>>
>> Cockpit: 
>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>> TRP RRL SL levers
>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>> ESI bar tape
>> Cane Creek 100 headset
>>
>> Drivetrain:
>> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
>> 
>> Butted spokes, black hardware
>> Compass Barlow Pass EL
>> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
>> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
>> White Industries bottom bracket
>> Simworks bubbly pedals
>> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
>> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
>> 105 front der
>>
>> Brakes:
>> Paul Racer centerpulls
>> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
>> Paul Moon units
>>
>> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
>> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>>
>> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-02-04 Thread Bill Lindsay
I own a 59cm Roadeo and it is indeed a terrific road bike.  On behalf of 
your potential customers, I guess I have a question.  The Roadeo is clearly 
a straight ahead conventional and contemporary road frameset.  As such it 
is built from the factory with 130mm spacing, to take any normal road 
wheelset.  Your build list indicates you are running Deore XT hubs, which 
by definition are 135mm.  Can you clear up that apparent mismatch?  Was the 
frameset spread out by you or a previous owner from 130 to 135mm?  Was the 
rear hub respaced to 130mm by the shop that built the wheelset?  Or are you 
just squeezing it in there and it seems to work?  Lots of other Rivendells 
are 135mm in back, like the Atlantis, A Homer Hilsen and Hillborne, among 
others.  Some historical Rivendells were deliberately made with 132.5mm 
spacing so they'd take either/or.  The Romulus was one of those.  Perhaps 
your buyer would like to hear the story there.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:07:33 PM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  It 
> is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>  (or very close to that color).  
> This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I am the 
> third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode it 
> over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
> would rather send it on to a new home.
>
> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on the 
> paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before building 
> it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>
> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>   My PBH is right 
> around 85, and this size worked for me.
>
> Photos are here. 
> 
>  
>
> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, and 
> shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though there 
> is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were bought new.
>
> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
> complete.
>
> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
> reading,
> -Gabe
>
> Cockpit: 
> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
> TRP RRL SL levers
> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
> ESI bar tape
> Cane Creek 100 headset
>
> Drivetrain:
> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
> 
> Butted spokes, black hardware
> Compass Barlow Pass EL
> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
> White Industries bottom bracket
> Simworks bubbly pedals
> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
> 105 front der
>
> Brakes:
> Paul Racer centerpulls
> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
> Paul Moon units
>
> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>
> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-02-04 Thread Jonathan D.
This is an amazing and rare bike.  Just putting a plug in and Gabriel is 
great to work with on buying a bike. 

On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 9:46:16 AM UTC-8 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Bump: will consider reasonable offers on complete bike.
>
> On Friday, January 28, 2022 at 11:09:25 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Bump:  Price reduction to $3000, with split shipping costs.
>>
>> On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 11:32:28 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>
>>> Bump
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 3:52:48 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>>
 Clearance with 38's is a little tight in the chainstays, but within the 
 still safe range.

 Martin, yes there a handful of us pedaling around Lincoln!  

 On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:58:40 AM UTC-6 bdcamp...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

>
> 33 w/ fenders.
> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 11:14:45 AM UTC-5 BobW wrote:
>
>> Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
>> tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
>> really tight??
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded 
>>> fork.  It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>>  (or very close to that 
>>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, 
>>> I am 
>>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, 
>>> rode 
>>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage 
>>> since 
>>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>>
>>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage 
>>> on the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>>
>>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing 
>>> recommendations. 
>>>   My PBH is 
>>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>>
>>> Photos are here. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>>
>>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake 
>>> levers, and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape. 
>>>  
>>> Though there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts 
>>> were 
>>> bought new.
>>>
>>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in 
>>> the 
>>> complete.
>>>
>>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>>> reading,
>>> -Gabe
>>>
>>> Cockpit: 
>>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>>> TRP RRL SL levers
>>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>>> ESI bar tape
>>> Cane Creek 100 headset
>>>
>>> Drivetrain:
>>> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench 
>>> Cyles 
>>> 
>>> Butted spokes, black hardware
>>> Compass Barlow Pass EL
>>> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
>>> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
>>> White Industries bottom bracket
>>> Simworks bubbly pedals
>>> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
>>> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
>>> 105 front der
>>>
>>> Brakes:
>>> Paul Racer centerpulls
>>> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
>>> Paul Moon units
>>>
>>> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
>>> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>>>
>>> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-02-04 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Bump: will consider reasonable offers on complete bike.

On Friday, January 28, 2022 at 11:09:25 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Bump:  Price reduction to $3000, with split shipping costs.
>
> On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 11:32:28 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Bump
>>
>> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 3:52:48 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>
>>> Clearance with 38's is a little tight in the chainstays, but within the 
>>> still safe range.
>>>
>>> Martin, yes there a handful of us pedaling around Lincoln!  
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:58:40 AM UTC-6 bdcamp...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>

 33 w/ fenders.
 On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 11:14:45 AM UTC-5 BobW wrote:

> Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
> tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
> really tight??
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded 
>> fork.  It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>  (or very close to that 
>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I 
>> am 
>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, 
>> rode 
>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage 
>> since 
>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>
>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage 
>> on the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>
>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>>   My PBH is 
>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>
>> Photos are here. 
>> 
>>  
>>
>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake 
>> levers, and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  
>> Though there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts 
>> were 
>> bought new.
>>
>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in 
>> the 
>> complete.
>>
>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>> reading,
>> -Gabe
>>
>> Cockpit: 
>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>> TRP RRL SL levers
>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>> ESI bar tape
>> Cane Creek 100 headset
>>
>> Drivetrain:
>> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
>> 
>> Butted spokes, black hardware
>> Compass Barlow Pass EL
>> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
>> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
>> White Industries bottom bracket
>> Simworks bubbly pedals
>> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
>> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
>> 105 front der
>>
>> Brakes:
>> Paul Racer centerpulls
>> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
>> Paul Moon units
>>
>> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
>> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>>
>> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-01-28 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Bump:  Price reduction to $3000, with split shipping costs.

On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 11:32:28 AM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Bump
>
> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 3:52:48 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Clearance with 38's is a little tight in the chainstays, but within the 
>> still safe range.
>>
>> Martin, yes there a handful of us pedaling around Lincoln!  
>>
>> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:58:40 AM UTC-6 bdcamp...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 33 w/ fenders.
>>> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 11:14:45 AM UTC-5 BobW wrote:
>>>
 Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
 tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
 really tight??



 On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier 
 wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded 
> fork.  It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>  (or very close to that 
> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I 
> am 
> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
> would rather send it on to a new home.
>
> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
> the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>
> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>   My PBH is 
> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>
> Photos are here. 
> 
>  
>
> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
> and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
> there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were 
> bought 
> new.
>
> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in 
> the 
> complete.
>
> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
> reading,
> -Gabe
>
> Cockpit: 
> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
> TRP RRL SL levers
> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
> ESI bar tape
> Cane Creek 100 headset
>
> Drivetrain:
> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
> 
> Butted spokes, black hardware
> Compass Barlow Pass EL
> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
> White Industries bottom bracket
> Simworks bubbly pedals
> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
> 105 front der
>
> Brakes:
> Paul Racer centerpulls
> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
> Paul Moon units
>
> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>
> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>


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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-01-20 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Bump

On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 3:52:48 PM UTC-6 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Clearance with 38's is a little tight in the chainstays, but within the 
> still safe range.
>
> Martin, yes there a handful of us pedaling around Lincoln!  
>
> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:58:40 AM UTC-6 bdcamp...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>>
>> 33 w/ fenders.
>> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 11:14:45 AM UTC-5 BobW wrote:
>>
>>> Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
>>> tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
>>> really tight??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>>
 Hello all,

 Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  
 It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
  (or very close to that 
 color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I 
 am 
 the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
 it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
 then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
 would rather send it on to a new home.

 Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
 the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
 building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.

 Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
   My PBH is 
 right around 85, and this size worked for me.

 Photos are here. 
 
  

 The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
 and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
 there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were 
 bought 
 new.

 I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
 shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
 trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
 complete.

 Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
 reading,
 -Gabe

 Cockpit: 
 Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
 Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
 TRP RRL SL levers
 Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
 ESI bar tape
 Cane Creek 100 headset

 Drivetrain:
 Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
 
 Butted spokes, black hardware
 Compass Barlow Pass EL
 Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
 White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
 White Industries bottom bracket
 Simworks bubbly pedals
 Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
 105 front der

 Brakes:
 Paul Racer centerpulls
 Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
 Paul Moon units

 Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
 Seatpost: Nitto S65

 (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 

>>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-01-14 Thread Gabriel Bruguier
Clearance with 38's is a little tight in the chainstays, but within the 
still safe range.

Martin, yes there a handful of us pedaling around Lincoln!  

On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:58:40 AM UTC-6 bdcamp...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> 33 w/ fenders.
> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 11:14:45 AM UTC-5 BobW wrote:
>
>> Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
>> tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
>> really tight??
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  
>>> It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>>  (or very close to that 
>>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I am 
>>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
>>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
>>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>>
>>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
>>> the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>>
>>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>>>   My PBH is 
>>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>>
>>> Photos are here. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>>
>>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
>>> and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
>>> there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were bought 
>>> new.
>>>
>>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
>>> complete.
>>>
>>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>>> reading,
>>> -Gabe
>>>
>>> Cockpit: 
>>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>>> TRP RRL SL levers
>>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>>> ESI bar tape
>>> Cane Creek 100 headset
>>>
>>> Drivetrain:
>>> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
>>> 
>>> Butted spokes, black hardware
>>> Compass Barlow Pass EL
>>> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
>>> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
>>> White Industries bottom bracket
>>> Simworks bubbly pedals
>>> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
>>> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
>>> 105 front der
>>>
>>> Brakes:
>>> Paul Racer centerpulls
>>> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
>>> Paul Moon units
>>>
>>> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
>>> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>>>
>>> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-01-14 Thread Brian Campbell

33 w/ fenders.
On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 11:14:45 AM UTC-5 BobW wrote:

> Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
> tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
> really tight??
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  
>> It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>  (or very close to that 
>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I am 
>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>
>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
>> the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>
>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>>   My PBH is 
>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>
>> Photos are here. 
>> 
>>  
>>
>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
>> and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
>> there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were bought 
>> new.
>>
>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
>> complete.
>>
>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>> reading,
>> -Gabe
>>
>> Cockpit: 
>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>> TRP RRL SL levers
>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>> ESI bar tape
>> Cane Creek 100 headset
>>
>> Drivetrain:
>> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
>> 
>> Butted spokes, black hardware
>> Compass Barlow Pass EL
>> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
>> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
>> White Industries bottom bracket
>> Simworks bubbly pedals
>> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
>> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
>> 105 front der
>>
>> Brakes:
>> Paul Racer centerpulls
>> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
>> Paul Moon units
>>
>> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
>> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>>
>> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-01-14 Thread Martin Alvarez
There are Riv riders in Lincoln?! -Martin in Omaha. 

On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:14:45 AM UTC-6 BobW wrote:

> Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
> tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
> really tight??
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  
>> It is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>>  (or very close to that 
>> color).  This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I am 
>> the third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode 
>> it over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
>> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
>> would rather send it on to a new home.
>>
>> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on 
>> the paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before 
>> building it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>>
>> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>>   My PBH is 
>> right around 85, and this size worked for me.
>>
>> Photos are here. 
>> 
>>  
>>
>> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, 
>> and shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though 
>> there is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were bought 
>> new.
>>
>> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
>> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
>> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
>> complete.
>>
>> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
>> reading,
>> -Gabe
>>
>> Cockpit: 
>> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
>> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
>> TRP RRL SL levers
>> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
>> ESI bar tape
>> Cane Creek 100 headset
>>
>> Drivetrain:
>> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
>> 
>> Butted spokes, black hardware
>> Compass Barlow Pass EL
>> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
>> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
>> White Industries bottom bracket
>> Simworks bubbly pedals
>> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
>> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
>> 105 front der
>>
>> Brakes:
>> Paul Racer centerpulls
>> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
>> Paul Moon units
>>
>> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
>> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>>
>> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: 59cm Waterford Roadeo

2022-01-14 Thread BobW
Nice looking Roadeo!   I thought the Roadeo maxed out at 33.3 width 
tires??  How did you manage to get 38's on there?   Are the clearances 
really tight??



On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:07:33 PM UTC-5 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Up for sale is my 59cm Roadeo, built by Waterford, with threaded fork.  It 
> is the Maroon colorway shown on the Riv product page 
>  (or very close to that color).  
> This frame has mid-fork eyelets installed.  As far as I know, I am the 
> third owner.  I bought it off a fellow RBWOB lister last winter, rode it 
> over the spring and summer, but it has been stored in the garage since 
> then.  I love the bike but I don't foresee as much use as I'd like, and 
> would rather send it on to a new home.
>
> Frame is in good used shape.  There are plenty of signs of beausage on the 
> paint, but no dents or rust.  I sprayed it with Boeshield before building 
> it up.  It has never been crashed to my knowledge.
>
> Here's Riv's geometry chart with a link to PBH sizing recommendations. 
>   My PBH is right 
> around 85, and this size worked for me.
>
> Photos are here. 
> 
>  
>
> The build list is below.  The front der, wheels, brakes, brake levers, and 
> shifters were from a previous build, but are in good shape.  Though there 
> is some scraping on shifters and levers.  All other parts were bought new.
>
> I am asking $3500 for the complete bike, plus LBS packing fee, and 
> shipping to lower 48.  Located in Lincoln, NE.  I am not interested in 
> trades.  I might be open to parting it out, if there isn't interest in the 
> complete.
>
> Please contact me off list with questions or offers.  Thank you for 
> reading,
> -Gabe
>
> Cockpit: 
> Nitto/Crust Shaka bars, 54cm
> Nitto/Crust stem (30 degree, 60mm)
> TRP RRL SL levers
> Microshift bar ends, 11 sp
> ESI bar tape
> Cane Creek 100 headset
>
> Drivetrain:
> Wheels: Velocity A23 rims, XT hubs, hand built at Monkey Wrench Cyles 
> 
> Butted spokes, black hardware
> Compass Barlow Pass EL
> Tubes with Orange Seal sealant
> White Industries R30 double crankset (46tX36t)
> White Industries bottom bracket
> Simworks bubbly pedals
> Ultegra rear der (11 speed)
> 9 Sp XT cassette 11-32
> 105 front der
>
> Brakes:
> Paul Racer centerpulls
> Paul Funky Monkey cable stop
> Paul Moon units
>
> Saddle: Brooks C17 carved
> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>
> (Spurcycle bell in photos is not included) 
>

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