By miracle, does anyone have a Soma Portfolder in Silver or Nitto Porteur
rack (or the wish of all wishes... a Paul Porteur rack) I could purchase?
Needing something for my summer build. Thank you so much!
Karl
Nashville, TN
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On Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 2:46:57 PM UTC-5 Karl wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
> I finally landed my 58cm Saluki, so time to make a little room (and my
> daughter finally outgrew her Clem) I didn't want to muck
The builders overheated that fork-- they did the right thing by replacing
the fork. It has absolutely nothing with 'mileage' or the use of the bike
and everyone knows that...
On Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 11:42 AM Matthew Williams <
matthewwilliamsdes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone, thank you for
Where are you located J.C.?
Karl in Nashville, TN
On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 4:43:43 PM UTC-5 jcbrya...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've found myself in need of a spare set of rim brake 650b wheels for my
> wife's bike. She's happy running 38-42 tires, so I don't need anything
> c
The new Specialized saddles are quite comfortable— I use one with a 168mm
width; it is about the same width as my Brooks saddles. They are also
impressively light.
On Thursday, September 22, 2022, zem...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have tried and failed for years to love and get comfortable on
Yes, I used to be 6’7” tall. At 62, I am now one inch shorter. I have
moved my saddle closer to the bars. It immediately solved my aching lower
back on steep climbs.
On Thursday, September 22, 2022, 'Charlie' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I USED TO RIDE
three and something fun in the box for
bonus.
Karl in Nashville
On Monday, September 12, 2022 at 10:57:24 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Joe is right about bag #9. I run exactly that bag on some of my drop bar
> bikes. It's definitely a RACKLESS bag. If nobody else wants it, I'
Sent from my iPhoneOn Sep 10, 2022, at 8:48 AM, James M wrote:Hi, Karl. Count me in for the #8 Baggins bag JamesOn Friday, September 9, 2022 at 2:20:48 PM UTC-4 Karl wrote:Needing to dramatically downsize my "stuff" so, first post is my Rivendell Bags I have had collecting dust
I am 6’6” tall, so I ride ‘tall’ no matter what. I ride a 61cm Roadini,
but do not find that it rides taller than my other frames (I have a 69cm
Mercian frame, for example). But, I also ride with my bars about 1 inch
below saddle height. If you lowered your bars, the feeling of riding tall
But aren’t carbon rims ridiculously expensive?
On Monday, August 15, 2022, Max S wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> This is a deeply and widely explored topic. There are some numbers and
> graphs to look at here: https://www.wheelscience.com/pages/aero-v-weight
> In my personal experience, deep rims can
Yes, 114 is extremely rare in the East Bay, but I live up in the hills of
the North Bay (Napa Valley) and while we were told by media that our high
was 112, my weather station under my covered front porch (shade) indicated
a high of 91 degrees. I also did my 30 mile ride with a six mile climb at
Little Joe (#4) is (Sold) moseying on down the range.
Karl
On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 1:20:48 PM UTC-5 Karl wrote:
> Needing to dramatically downsize my "stuff" so, first post is my Rivendell
> Bags I have had collecting dust and Golden Retriever hair! If interested
$120 Shipped
#8- Baggins Adam (?)- Good shape- $100 Shipped
#9- Rivendell Vegan Rack Bag- $30 Shipped
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Thanks Nick for the tip— I always preferred 8 speed, now I can run it again.
On Thursday, September 1, 2022, Nick Shoemaker
wrote:
> I've always run 10sp Campy brifters with a Shimano 8sp cassette on my San
> Marcos. No funky cable trickery required, you just set them up like normal
> and end
This is one of the many reasons I love this list! Alexander, I hope you find your Rivendell! Let me know if you end up with the Quickbeam. I believe I still have a brand new set of wheels for one. KarlNash, TNSent from my iPhoneOn Aug 13, 2022, at 6:46 PM, Jason wrote:Hi Alexander,I’m also
bicycles!
Karl
Nashville, TN
On Thursday, August 11, 2022 at 7:29:44 PM UTC-5 alexander...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a new group member but long time Riv fan. I recently came the closest
> I've come to actually buying Rivendell, having only recently reached a
> poi
Sweet 56cm Saluki for sale in the FaceBook Rivendellicious
<https://www.facebook.com/groups/19202914712/> group. Someone snap this one
up!
Karl
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Velocity will replace cracked rims.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 2:55 PM Wesley wrote:
> Hi Catherina,
> Going with a Shimano freehub seems unlikely to be relevant, since the
> problem is with shifting your front chainrings. They appear to not be have
> any features like "ramps" and "pins" that are
I have both the Roadini and the San Marcos. They are essentially the same
frame in terms of design. The only difference is that the San Marcos can
take 38c tires, and my 2018 Roadini only accommodates 35's. The San Marcos
in my size also has the double top tube. I actually think that the
DM sent!
On Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 5:36:39 PM UTC+2 campyo...@me.com wrote:
> Sending this again. Some interest from the first posting, but these wheels
> are still waiting for new adventures.
>
> 135mm spacing at the rear can be easily converted with a new Phil Wood
> axle piece.
>
>
ccents.
>
> Laing
>
> On Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 3:46:57 PM UTC-4 Karl wrote:
>
>> Hello Group,
>>
>> I finally landed my 58cm Saluki, so time to make a little room (and my
>> daughter finally outgrew her Clem) I didn't want to muck up a big post, so
>>
Thanks Matt! Hoping it is all I have it built up to be!
Karl
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 4:29 PM Matt Beecher wrote:
> Congratulations! I recently bought back my old silver Saluki, after
> failing to find an Atlantis at a reasonable price. Now I have that to
> rebuild, along with a G
or Hillborne and $250 off
the Clem. Will gladly drop them at Halcyon for boxing or can deliver to
Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Hudson Valley, or Portland Maine in the next couple
of weeks. If taking PayPal, friends and family. Thanks for looking.
Questions answered slow, but honest.
Karl in Nashville, TN
Now that is a bicycle I would buy! The drops just seem perfect to me...
encouraging to see drops on a Rivendell!
On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 6:12 PM Johnny Alien
wrote:
> Yes!! I was hoping to hear from the other proto owners. Yours is the
> reverse of mine. I have a Gallop headbadge but
I won't pile on, but Compass tires are boutique cycling at its best! In
other words, I can't afford them (I ride too much). And, then, one blew
out at the sidewall on a 40 mile descent. No reason; just an apparently
'flawed' sidewall (and, of course, a very thin sidewall in order to achieve
It's slightly off the topic of commuting bags, but over the many years I
have commuted via pedals (from age 17 to age 61), I discovered that a
single speed or fixed gear commute bike was ideal: much fewer repairs, no
malfunctions, and really strong wheels (the latter cannot be overstressed--
no
I used a large Messenger Bag for a 20 mile commute for many years-- very
handy because I did not need racks, and you can just get off the bike and
walk to the office. I carried up to 20 pounds in the Messenger Bag with no
discomfort; I would never use a backpack (sweaty back and load too high
Jeff,
How did the 38mm tires work out on the Roadini? I have the first
generation/shipment Roadini (gray/silver color), and I did not think that
the frame would allow 38c tires.
Cheers,
Karl
On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 9:56 AM Jeff B wrote:
>
> I own a Roadini that I bought from the other J
. And,
of course, it is always comfortable! This is key: the Roadini does not
cause neck pain, back pain, hand tingling or stress from the worry of going
down if I hit a pot hole. I won't be selling mine.
On Friday, January 28, 2022 at 12:48:36 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Well said, K
It might be helpful when considering a Roadini to observe that frame
stiffness or compliance are not the only things that matter. I find my
Roadini stiffer than I prefer, but the
Roadini offers other features that I just can't find in other production
frames. For instance, the roadini fits me
a 15-20 pound load as opposed to a pure club frame. It rides alot
like my old Schwinn Superior fillet brazed frame-- solid, dependable,
utilitarian but not spirited. But if you routinely carry a load or if you
like to do some light touring, it would be the ticket, I think.
Cheers,
Karl
On Thu, Jan
Best gear combination for me (Sierra mountain region) is a 46x30 on the
front and a 13-34 or 36 7 speed on the back. I get the 7 speed cassette by
taking apart a 10 speed cassette and putting just 7 cogs on the hub (my
rear hub is 120mm). It works great with friction, and with the 120mm hub,
I
I use a Lanolin based spray (Lanolin is sheep's wool grease) in all tubes--
it is highly water resistant: many years riding in English and Scottish
winter weather with no corrosion on a 40 year Mercian.
Cheers,
Karl
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 8:29 PM Mackenzy Albright <
mackenzy.albri...@gmail.
I am glad to see you got the ‘Redwood’ frame in there!
Cheers,
Karl
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 27, 2021, at 3:29 AM, Fullylugged wrote:
>
> Nice Jason, and needed. The Road was followed quickly by the Road Standard,
> I think by '96.
>
>> On Saturday, November 27, 202
, but that was all. Any one with a metal lathe can easily fix
this... but I do wish that Rivendell would address this problem more
proactively.
Cheers,
Karl
Weimar, CA.
On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 6:33 AM Ben Mihovk wrote:
> I'm having the same issue on two bikes, a 2019 Atlantis with 26.8mm tube
> and a 20
All claimed! Thanks!!
On Monday, November 8, 2021 at 4:37:04 PM UTC-6 Karl wrote:
> Further realizing I will never have more than one noggin. Therefore, I am
> downsizing hats! I have a few Randi Jo (Best cycling hats in the WORLD)
> hats from Rivelo (Still miss John and Darby's sh
I find that a Pendleton wool shirt is ideal for winter rides, as it has a
'hard' finish that resists wind without adding so much insulation that one
sweats to death on climbs. It is also a low bulk garment that can easily
fit into a mussette or handlebar bag, etc. I get my Pendleton wool shirts
How long is the steer tube on the Evans Frame?
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 6:08 PM Andrew Turner
wrote:
> End of day update, here's what's left:
>
> *1: FW Evans Frameset: $400 + half shipping *
> *This is an English-made frameset made in the late 80s, early 90's with
> 531 tubing. Great for
An excellent couple of mountaineering narratives (non-fiction) are Herzog's
'Annapurna' and 'Minus 148: The First Winter Ascent of Mt. Mckinley'. And,
then, of course, there is the incomparable 'Mawsons Will' (1912 Antarctic
exploration/survival story). And, also, Ernest Shackleton's amazing
Improved spokes and rims have made 36 holes or higher wheels obsolete even
for heavier riders (max 200+ pounds or so). At 210 and 2 meters tall, I
even use 32 wheels for touring with absolutely no problems. I have been
building my own wheels for 45 years, and I can see no reason to revert back
'The Long Walk' has been identified as a fictional account by the BBC and
others-- I enjoyed reading it very much, but, in retrospect, learning that
it is largely if not entirely fictional, I have no desire to re-read it.
As a historian, I can assure you that while an oral history can be very
I am 6'6" and 210-- 32 spoke 700c wheels have always been fine for me.
Keep an eye on spoke tension with a new wheel, but otherwise, I have not
been able to discern any difference between 36 and 32 wheels.
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 5:39 AM Ben Mihovk wrote:
> Hey all!
> Hypothetically...does an
A Motobecane would be an excellent stand-in for a Roadini (I ride both).
There are Motobecanes with Japanese components; I believe the 1981 Le
Champion came with Shimano 600 and Vitus steel (equivalent to Reynolds
531). Actually, any Reynolds 531 frame on Ebay that was built for 27 inch
In an effort to get down to one bike… and to own the one I should have
bought when Rivendell still produced them… Any interest in a 2 for one
swap? Nice builds. I can send details if someone will let go of a 58cm
Saluki!
Thanks
Karl
Nashville, TN
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with other frames). At any rate, the Promax seat post is the one to
get in my opinion, and although it is kind of long, it only weighs about 9
ounces (and, of course, it can easily be cut down).
Cheers,
Karl
Weimar, CA.
On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 10:37 AM lconley wrote:
> Probably voided the warra
It is not easy to find high quality alloy seat posts for my 2018 Roadini.
Note that when you purchase a Roadini frameset, it comes with a seat post!
That should tell you something.
Cheers,
Karl
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 7:12 PM Ron Frazelle wrote:
> Sometimes when it comes to manufacturing, i
The Homer will be 'heavier' or stiffer in terms of feel than the Roadini; I
actually find the Roadini too stiff for my riding style.
Karl
On Thu, Sep 23, 2021 at 7:38 AM Bones wrote:
> I know these comparisons have come up frequently, but here is my
> particular situation:
>
>
@Tim... I also have a 93 pbh with a 84cm saddle height. I decided that the
63cm Roadeo was just not large enough. I do not like elongated stems
(vertical or horizontal). I got the 2018 Roadini instead. It fits
perfectly. My only gripe with the Roadini is that it is too stiff for my
kind of
was
perfect, I found the frame too stiff for my style of riding.
Cheers,
Karl
Weimar, CA.
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Large and XL gone! Medium grab bag is still up! Thanks!!
On Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 2:56:08 PM UTC-5 Karl wrote:
> No photos... but I will gladly refund you if it's not the best $25 you
> have spent in a minute Other than a stray dog hair or three, it's a
> good pile too (no
No photos... but I will gladly refund you if it's not the best $25 you have
spent in a minute Other than a stray dog hair or three, it's a good
pile too (not as good as the L or XL... but it's good)
K
On Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 2:50:19 PM UTC-5 esoter...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hiy
Good Evening! I have always had a spot in my heart (and kept a spot in the
stable) for a Saluki. Anyone have a frame or bike for sale or thinking
about selling? I am stuck on a Saluki and not a AHH. Thank y'all in advance!
Karl
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get it down in
the upper 20s pretty easy
Hope that helps! My email is karl.wor...@gmail.com if you have any other
questions you want to chat private. Thanks!
Karl
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 8:52:35 PM UTC-5 Tirebiter ATX wrote:
> A couple of questions. I’m fairly new to Rivend
She would look good on you Tirebiter! Thanks for the reply Robert!
Karl
Nash, TN
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 12:40:24 PM UTC-5 Tirebiter ATX wrote:
> Thanks. I’ll need to read up on that. I like the coupler option.
>
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 10:51 AM Robert Tilley wrote:
>
>
John,
For some reason I cannot PM... I may have a Cheviot.
Karl
Nash, TN
On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 7:36:42 PM UTC-5 John H. wrote:
> Hey Bunch -- This is a bit of a hail mary, but I figured I'd post and see
> if anyone out there is looking to unload a small Riv. (complete pre
Maybe I am off... hmmm, what if I throw in a second Rivendell Road frame
that is a 58 square and would be a great spandex machine!
On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 5:08:12 PM UTC-5 Karl wrote:
> Thinning a bit. This one is collecting too much dust. XT Rear, Chorus
> front, Phil Wood whe
... and you get to meet the JOHN BENNETT! What a deal!
Karl
Nash, TN
On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 4:54:49 PM UTC-5 John A. Bennett wrote:
> Sean, I don't have any Babyshoes, but I do have a pair of lightly used
> Fatty Rumpkins that I took in trade at Rivelo last year.
>
> The
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Would like $2000 to me. Would LOVE local pickup, or a road trip... but can
pack and ship for cost.
Karl
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Big person Quickbeam. Looks great! I need another foot of height to think
about it!
https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=254659=Rivendell
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 6:11:41 PM UTC-5 Matthew Williams wrote:
> This thread is for Rivendells you've found on eBay, CraigsList, and
I have no recommendations for you, but huge praises for being able to shed your
cell phone. You are an inspiration Deacon!
Karl
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Man, what a deal Matthew! This would complete my 650b stable!
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Toyo is the builder Rivendell used in Japan.
Karl
> On Apr 1, 2020, at 10:05 AM, Lyman Labry wrote:
>
> What does Toyo mean?
> Thanks!
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 8:48 AM Karl Worley <mailto:karl.wor...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Ahh I was doing ok until I saw you we
m 650b MUSA Atlantis (from Brencho).
> Thank you Karl.
> -Matthew
> San Diego
>
>
> On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 9:10:28 AM UTC-7, SurlyProf wrote:
> Nice to see those wheel mounts selling. It's a clever design by one of my
> past Industrial Design students who picked up cyc
I’ll hold it until I hear from you.
Karl
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 5:29 PM, Matthew Pendergraft
> wrote:
>
> Hey Karl,
> I'd like to work out something for the Atlantis. I'm away from my computer
> but will get home soon and will be in touch.
> -Matthew
>
> On Thu,
- Beausage a plenty, but no dents or dings. Would make
a fantastic commuter! $800 shipped to lower 48
Will take $100 off if you pick it up (You can buy a round trip plane
ticket...and still have money left!!)
Thanks
Karl
Nashville, TN
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 9:50:09 AM UTC-5, Karl wrote
Took me a minute!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/409839826/offset-bicycle-wheel-storage
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Thanks Fred! Link below. I was trying to find something that would hold
securely without taking away of the beauty of my bike art!
https://www.amazon.com/Powerfly-Wall-Mount-Repair-Stand/dp/B06XWFVDPR/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1=wall+mounted+bike+stand=1584547314=8-6
Karl
Nash, TN
On Wednesday, March
Wheels and Hunq sold!
Atlantis is Toyo. I bought it used from a guy a few years back to make into a
commuting beast. Moved farther than I am comfortable commuting in Nashville and
it’s tired of collecting dust!
Rivendell custom... let’s say $850 with a max $900 including shipping to lower
48
Challenge thrown!
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> On Mar 17, 2020, at 9:06 PM, WETH wrote:
>
> I have one! A great bike, but every thing is for sale at the right price!
>
> Erl
> Kensington, MD, USA
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Old? Sorry, not that technical. Explain and I’ll figure out
Spokes: white industries 40-40
Phil Wood 36 rear/32 front
Cassette: 8/9 speed Phil. I know 8 for the White.
Thanks
Karl
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> On Mar 17, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Teague Scott wrote:
>
>
> Hey Karl,
>
I’ll send it all to you Bill! I may be able to personally fly it cheaper at
this point!
Karl
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Finally getting some dusty frames off the wall now that I have some time at
home. Open to questions and offers. Prices do not include shipping. I will
pack, and charge actual Bikeflights or ShipBikes delivery. Photos
here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/axtohyjzEyJBC3fW9
*59cm Custom Road.* Will
Wish I could unsee this!!
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I think Joe is pretty spot on from the All Rounder and All Rounder frame I just
sold. Getting ready to put a custom road frame up and will be happy if I get 1k
for her!
Karl
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How would you say the Yves compares to the Clem?
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Beautiful Appaloosa! Wow!
Karl
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I still do not need a Legolas but it’s my size doh!
Karl
Legolas-less in Nashville, TN
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This is where I hate that you are my size Bill! I do not need a LegolasI do
not need a Legolas
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That is insanely beautiful! Good luck with the sale! Wow!
Karl
Nash, TN
On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 9:04:00 AM UTC-6, Ron Gurth wrote:
>
> On Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 12:03:15 PM UTC-7, Ron Gurth wrote:
> > My wife is posting her beloved Rivendell Betty Foy bicy
Mike,
That is very generous of you! I would be willing to do the same here in
Nashville. It would be cool to have a “If you want to try a Rivendell” list
somewhere for the people who are on the fence as it is a big commitment!
Karl
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Thanks John and S! I certainly could have named the thread better (I know
better next time!) my heart is warm for y’all.
Karl
Still in Nash, TN
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Noted Joe!
Karl
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S,
Bought one in December. Can’t remember the final price, but always wanted one!
Can barely wait the 6ish months!
Karl
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could make a difference and also allow Grant, Vince, Corey, Will, Mark, and
all of those fine folks know how much they are appreciated, valued, and
loved.
Thank you for reading my little thoughts. I am grateful for all of you and
the way you bless and warm my life.
Karl
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Ordered a new frame, which will be built for touring, but thought I would try
one last time to see if anyone had an old Saluki gathering dust. Wanted to
build up an every day go anywhere 650b all rounder. Thanks!!
Karl
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I love a good Bill L resell bike!!
Karl (Don’t need it, but want it. bad)
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Joe...amazing answer!
Karl
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Kevin,
I have a couple of All Rounders. I’ve been thinking of thinning down bicycles.
I have a 56cm frame and a 56cm Rivendell Mountain bike. If interested, let me
know and if you buy the one on Craigslist and it’s too large, I’d be into
trading!
Karl
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I was thinking the same thing earlier Rich! Such amazing detail. Love a
super detailed head badge!
Karl
Nash, TN
On Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at 9:20:12 AM UTC-6, RichS wrote:
>
> Marty, thanks very much for continuing this tradition. The Yves Gomez,
> Glorius and Wilbu
Thank you Marty! Look forward to this time of the year!
Karl
Nashville, TN
On Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at 7:04:17 AM UTC-6, Marty Gierke,
Stewartstown PA wrote:
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> It's become a tradition for me, and as long as Rivendell pumps out new
> models I'll keep updating the poster.
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Oh well, no sale... anyone looking for a cycling computer that maybe can not
afford one? I’ll ship her out to you. Please don’t just email for a free
computer, but email if you have wanted a computer and couldn’t afford one!
Karl
Nash, TN
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Owned an orange frame like this! One of my favorite bikes I have owned for
sure! She looks great Mike!
Karl
Nash, TN
On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 7:32:43 AM UTC-6, Leaf Slayer wrote:
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> For clarification, the picture of the frame is of it mocked up with some
> narrow tires and
Same here Eric. I normally receive packages in 2 days from PA. it took a
week to receive. Well worth the wait though!
Karl
On Friday, December 13, 2019 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-6, Eric Norris wrote:
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> Still waiting for my Karoo. I think FedEx put it the back of a very slow
> pony. It
My new Karoo came in, and I am already in love. Time for this to get a good
home. Works great. $110 shipped to lower 48. Thanks!
Karl
Nash, TN
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Glad we aren’t the same size Joe... my basement couldn’t handle it! Great
looking bike.
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I’ve never wished more to shave 10” off my PBH! Doh! Dream bike
Karl
Salukiless in Nashville, TN
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That was a steal of a deal! Glad I didn’t see this until it was too late!
Karl
Nash, TN
On Sunday, December 8, 2019 at 8:44:15 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> That's a nice bike which will look totally custom with new paint. I miss
> my AHH.
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I ordered one to try. Not loving my Garmin 520. Hoping it is more user
friendly.
Karl
Nashville, TN
On Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 10:56:20 PM UTC-6, Eric Norris wrote:
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> Wonder if anybody on this list is using the Karoo Hammerhead. They have a
> Black Friday sale going on, and
Joe,
Bought it for a backup yet? Looks just about your size! ;)
Karl
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