Steve: I see that you emailed the list about the frameset a couple of weeks
ago, so please forgive the caution. There is one person in line ahead of
you; if he doesn't like the $750 shipped price, it is yours if you want it.
I'll give the OP another day.
Thanks, Patrick
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at
It is, Patrick - thank you for the detailed info that just feeds into my
predisposition to buy Rene Herse stuff :D This bike was on the sale list
for a while, but I'm thinking about hanging onto it a bit longer--and if I
do, I know those tires are on the list!
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I have to laugh, not in scorn or derision, but in exhilaration. I've used
the 559 X 32 (non-Tourguard) Paselas extensively, and while they are --
I'll go so far -- "acceptable" tires, ones I'd use in the absence of
anything better -- they are in a wholly different universe from the Elk
Pass. The
It will be, eventually, after I get around to taking photos and deciding on
a price.
Aside: Thanks all for the feedback on a price to be asked. Will post it FS
before too long.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 8:43 AM S. Greco wrote:
> Is this bike for sale?
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I should add in response to some of the questions and comments that this is
a* road *frame, though one whose distant parent was my 1992 XO-1. It can
easily take 32 mm tire with fenders, and I daresay 38s, only the calipers,
even if you choose widely-arched ones like the old Dura Aces I have on it
I too am a single speed/fixed gear junkie. I think that bike is
beautiful. You find the right buyer, it will move. If it was a
61-62ST/59-60TT I might be that buyer.
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What is max tire width? 559 with a narrow tire is relatively uncommon.
Best,
Aaron
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I too agree that $500 is about the right price. One issue is tire size.
Your tires are 26" (559mm) and most bikes today run "29ers" or 700c (622mm)
wheels. There is even a single speed CX racing category, but again, it uses
700c wheels.
Still, it might fit in the vintage mtb category where
Patrick,
Unless there is another Patrick Moore in the world I think your bike has
limited resale value. Maybe I do not understand your unique preference for
single speed fixed gear cycling. However one of my favorite Rivendell’s is my
68cm Quickbeam which I will never part with.
I see your
Ach. 58 cm st c-c, 56.5 or 57 effective tt, c-c. Fits me who am 5'10" with
long torso, and whose "classic" fit is 60 C 56-57 c-c. Ordinary bloke size.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 9:27 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> It has long horizontals and no derailleur hangar, tho' I can supply a
> claw. It doesn't
Frame + fork + racks f/r + fenders, only.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 9:27 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> It has long horizontals and no derailleur hangar, tho' I can supply a
> claw. It doesn't have shifter bosses or housing stops, but it does have
> rear brake stops. It does have the original under-bb
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