Sadly sold.
On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 8:54:02 AM UTC-6 A. Douglas M. wrote:
> Having travelled the western states through wildfire and dust storms, I am
> back in Texas, and this bike is ready for its new owner to come forward.
>
> Reduction to $2000.00 and we’ll split actual packing
Having travelled the western states through wildfire and dust storms, I am back
in Texas, and this bike is ready for its new owner to come forward.
Reduction to $2000.00 and we’ll split actual packing and shipping.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you!
Best,
Aaron
On Aug
I appreciate everyone’s interest so far! I’ll be out of town for a few
weeks and unable to respond to email.
Best,
Aaron in El Paso
On Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 9:21:50 PM UTC-6 Lucky wrote:
> Me too, Collin…me too.
>
> On Aug 3, 2021, at 20:10, Collin A wrote:
>
> Gosh darnit, this would
Me too, Collin…me too.
> On Aug 3, 2021, at 20:10, Collin A wrote:
>
> Gosh darnit, this would fit and would be perfect for Sacramento...but not in
> the cards right now with my partner starting grad school.
>
> Collin in Sacramento
>
>> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 6:00:54 PM UTC-7
Gosh darnit, this would fit and would be perfect for Sacramento...but not
in the cards right now with my partner starting grad school.
Collin in Sacramento
On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 6:00:54 PM UTC-7 ryan.merri...@gmail.com wrote:
> Somebody needs to buy this! The Frank Jones Sr. is a
Somebody needs to buy this! The Frank Jones Sr. is a wonderful single
speed bike and I'm extremely glad I bought Joe's a year or so ago...well,
it was during the pandemic anyway. I'm always happy while riding that bike.
Good luck with the sale!
On Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 1:03:41 PM UTC-5
Hey Bones,
They made them up to a 59 which had a 58cm top tube, so not a big frame by most
standards. These were made at the request of Blue Lug for their anniversary
with the intent of selling them to the Japanese market.
Only a handful were sold here.
The only two Rivs I’ve owned were
Beautiful. That’s pretty much my dream bike. They didn’t make them in
larger sizes though did they? Good luck selling it Aaron.
Bones
On Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 4:41:25 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
> I had one of these that was also slightly too small (51cm) but it was a
> great bike I
I had one of these that was also slightly too small (51cm) but it was a
great bike I probably would have kept if my creaky old back hadn't informed
me I don't climb hills on singlespeeds anymore. If you're interested in a
light Riv road bike with gorgeous lugs and fillet-brazed BB, this is the
Hey Doug in Athens,
I’ve carried a Pedros Trixie tool since I built up my first fixed gear
(RB2). It has a 15mm wrench, cog spanner and 5mm Allen on it and fits to
cage bosses with wing nuts. Great tool if you have axle nuts.
It is too bad about the mix up. Ultimately, I felt it would be a
Aaron,
Nice build, too bad it doesn't fit and about the mix-up in size. Do you
carry a wrench on rides so that you can change to the other chain ring? I
assume you have to move the wheel back to tension the chain.
Thanks,
Doug in Athens, Ga.
On Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 2:03:41 PM UTC-4 A.
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