The bag has been sold.
On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 7:59:15 PM UTC-7, SJB wrote:
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> I have for sale a used Ostrich rando bag, model F-104. This bag is made
> from sturdy canvas and measures 10w x8d x 9h inches. It includes a
> Velo-Orange decaleur which allows you to steady and se
All items have been sold.
On Sunday, May 24, 2020 at 12:50:31 PM UTC-7, SJB wrote:
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> Offered for sale are:
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> Nitto M18 front rack. These sell new for $129-$149, I'm asking $75.
> Zimbale front rack bag- made to fit the M18 rack.], 2L capacity Zimbale
> bags are made in K
Offered for sale are:
Nitto M18 front rack. These sell new for $129-$149, I'm asking $75.
Zimbale front rack bag- made to fit the M18 rack.], 2L capacity Zimbale
bags are made in Korea of waterproof canvas and leather. $40
Zimbale seatbag, 2.3L capacity expandable to __L. $40
Shipping will be
Make me an offer, :)
On Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 7:32:00 PM UTC-7, Reid Echols wrote:
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> Uh oh, nearly purpose-built for my coldset Quickbeam...
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130mm, standard road size
On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 7:16:23 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Rear spacing?
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$30 plus shipping from Tuscon, unless you're in Tucson, then they're $30.
Steve
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I know it's sort of late, but I just heard from a friend of mine that he
has to back out on his plan to ride RAGBRAI. He has two registrations and
Bubba's sherpa service for two that he's trying to unload. Contact me if
you're interested and I'll facilitate.
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I tried to like this saddle, but after 200 miles, I've decided it just
doesn't work for me.
The saddle is like new. I'll send all original packaging, should the buyer
wish.
$100 shipped and inclusive of any Paypal fees.
-Steve
Tucson
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My BMC Cross.
On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 9:51:28 AM UTC-7, David Banzer wrote:
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> All in good fun, let's show Bill our BRG bikes!
> I'll start - BMC Monster Cross single speed 'road bike for dirt' -
> https://www.instagram.com/p/BGbx9nOMmeI/
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In the next few weeks my son's string quartet will be relocating to
Seattle. Would anyone have a line on some affordable housing in the Seattle
area?
My son and a roommate, (the 2nd violinist,) are looking for a two bedroom
place. They are still struggling musicians, so value is a priority.
If
Out Your Backdoor repurposes Swiss Army bags to make some spiffy panniers.
The link to is here:
*http://outyourbackdoor.com/newarticle.php?id=443*
I've modified mine to make them attach to a front or rear rack more
securely. Unmodified, they go for $49 each.
I'll let a pair go for $75,
I wore a Giro wool blend tee shirt this afternoon on my rode home for work.
93 degrees and I never felt hot.
But then, I was in Tucson, where its a dry heat.
-Steve
On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 6:34:22 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
Did the Sweetpea replace the Ram? What are the differences
What color?
On Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 4:29:01 PM UTC-7, Carla Waugh wrote:
Sackville still available 200. Thanks
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I'm always on the lookout for the perfect bag for commuting. I use a VO
Porteur rack up front and I'm wondering if anyone has used a Saddlesack
with this rack. The Saddlesack medium seems like it would fit the VO rack
profile pretty well.
Has anyone done this? And if so, how did it work?
I've been looking for the right bag to mount to my VO porteur rack and
haven't found it yet. Last night I had the idea that a Riv saddlesack might
just fit my needs. Has anyone used a saddle sack as a front bag? A medium
saddlesack pretty much has the same footprint as my VO rack. I'm thinking
Nitto mustache bars- $50 shipped
Nitto M12 front rack- $50 shipped
Both in fine used condition. So what's that mean?
The bars will come with tape residue and are likely to have some scuffs
where brake levers were attached.
The Nitto sticker has mostly worn off the rack.
If you want pristine,
to your door.
On Saturday, March 29, 2014 2:46:34 PM UTC-7, SJB wrote:
Nitto mustache bars- $50 shipped
Nitto M12 front rack- $50 shipped
Both in fine used condition. So what's that mean?
The bars will come with tape residue and are likely to have some scuffs
where brake levers were attached
For forks with canti studs. I'll include the canti bolt and acorn nut
you'll need to mount the rack.
$100 shipped
-Steve
Tucson
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Since I've had no luck selling my VI rando frame, I think I'll repurpose it
as a flat bar road bike.
Since I've sold off many of the VO's components already, I'm in need of
brakes.
Looking at the Tektro offerings, I see two that should work, the R737 and
R539.
For the life of me, I can't
My riding is taking me down a different path, hence I have several items
from a VO Rando build for sale.
VO Gran Cru stem, 1 inch, quill stem, chrome plated, 120mm, -17 degrees,
excellent condition- $60, shipped
More details here:
My riding is taking me down a different path, hence I have several items
from a VO Rando build for sale.
VO Gran Cru stem, 1 inch, quill stem, chrome plated, 120mm, -17 degrees,
excellent condition- $60, shipped
More details here:
I'm thinking about moving away from front loads on my commuter. Currently,
I use an Ostrich front bad on a VO front rack.
Riv's small Saddlesack has a smaller capacity than my Ostrich bag, but I
think it might work. I think the medium would be way too large for my needs
(which are just lunch
Nothing posted on Maynard's blog in months.
Does any know what's up with him??
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How does the bike handle with that short, upright stem?
Isn't it rather twitchy?
On Oct 4, 4:48 pm, Ian Dickson iandicks...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks! I ride a 58 or 59 road frame. The 54 Hunqapillar fits me
very well. I would not have been able to get a 58 to work for me with
drop bars. I
Can someone explain why the double top tube is necessary?
I just don't get it. Rough stuff bikes have been around for a long
time and do quite well with a single top tube.
Is there a purpose or is Riv just making their own little style
statement?
Steve
On Apr 17, 10:49 pm, Rene Sterental
I ran a 9 speed Campy triple drive train with a Shimano 9 speed rear
hub for many years with no shifting problems.
My daughter still rides that drive train. Just find some NOS Campy
levers and you should be good to go. If not, then add a J-tek device.
On Apr 8, 10:05 am, M. Chandler
I gotta say it, that is one seriously fugly bike.
Steve-
On Mar 10, 7:42 pm, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:
Uploaded pictures at the Riv site.
http://www.rivbike.com/assets/payloads/252/original_11-4site.pdf
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It looks like its name.
On Feb 8, 5:46 pm, John Bennett johnat...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/knothole_post/190
Cheers,
John RBW
Ulan Bator Branch Office
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Has anyone picked up a small, Sackville Saddlesack?
I'm curious to know what you think about the newest Rivbike bike
luggage offering.
Thanks
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