Hey all,
Thanks for the ride! Had a blast.
Thanks for coffee, beer, and phone lending, and especially the company.
A lot more pink on the way home! Hope you had a pleasant ride back.
See you out there,
Clayton
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I made it
Hi All,
Looking for a big back rack with the single rail top and the bag loop.
Looks like the rear rack in this picture:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/threefamilyalbum/6436608287/
Size large. (needs to fit 700c x 50 with fender)
If anyone has one they want to part with let me know.
Called
A needle bearing headset often cures a shimmy. Miche primato is cheap enough to
give it a try.
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Hi All,
Have set of Schwalbe Marathon Supreme 700cx50 for sale.
About 30 miles on them. Yours for $140 shipped to CONUS.
Thanks,
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
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Okay, let's make this $125 shipped.
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Hi all,
Have a SKF Bottom Bracket Square Taper (JIS) (107 mm, BSC, Red) for sale.
Works well with the Riv sugino cranks. Less than 50 miles on it. Only reason I
am selling is cause I needed wider version.
$105 shipped to CONUS
Best,
Clayton
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For English BBs down is out that is how I remember.
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Nice! Great idea!
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One thing to note - recent xt model derailers (at least mine) no longer have
the floating upper pulley. So flipping pulleys will have no effect.
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Hi All,
Could have sworn there used to be a serial number reg form on rivbike.com.
At least I have memories entering one. Does it still exist? If yes, can
someone point me there. Can't seem to be able to find it.
Best,
Clayton
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Found!
https://www.rivbike.com/Articles.asp?ID=323
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One (to me) huge advantage is the fact that DT are fairly well protected
whereas bar end shifters live in a fairly exposed place when it comes to
crashing, leaning, falling over. With a little practice both work just fine.
Clayton, SF
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I am in for any of this
On Thursday, December 18, 2014 1:09:54 PM UTC-8, Patrick Shea wrote:
I'd be up for this. Currently on fixed but I can bring a tandem with gears!
Cheers,
Patrick
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I have one of those thingies for you if you send me your mailing address.
On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:24:24 PM UTC-8, Peter Adler wrote:
That looks ideal. On the offchance that you keep track of older purchases:
Do you recall what the widget's French name is? I'm assuming it was a
Found The trade! Thanks!
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, Clayton.sf wrote:
Hi all,
Have a like new edelux II with a nice long cable and would like to trade
it for the upside down version in same condition. Any tips on stores that
still stock it mich appreciated too.
Best,
Clayton Scott,
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Have a like new edelux II with a nice long cable and would like to trade it for
the upside down version in same condition. Any tips on stores that still stock
it mich appreciated too.
Best,
Clayton Scott,
SF CA
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Needle bearing headset has cured shimmies on 2 bicycles I have owned. I use
Miche.
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Hi All,
Following for sale. Paypal is good an priced include shipping.
Sugino XD2 Triple from Riv. $100
SKF 113 BB: $100
SKF 107 BB: $100
Silver Shifters: $70
Less than 100 miles on any of them.
Noodle bar: 420mm intalled but not used: $40
Schwalbe marathon supreme 700x50. less than 100
Hi All,
Here an updated FS list:
Hetre Super Legere: a little dirty but tread like new. $90
Schwalbe Supermoto tires: brand new in box. $90
Sugino XD2 Triple from Riv 165 almost new. $100
SKF 113 BB almost new (english threaded): $100
Schwalbe Big ben 700x50, Less than 100 miles: $90
Skf bb sold
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Hetre and tallux sold
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Supremes sold
Noodles spoken for
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Crank length: 165mm like all my cranks. I am 6' tall and my knees are happier.
BB threads: English
Both bb's will work with the sugino xd2. If you have wide chainstays the longer
one is better, but both widths have cleared and Atlantis.
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Still available ;-)
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Skf 107 sold
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Rack sold. Bag still available
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 6:10:31 PM UTC-8, Kendallspower wrote:
Sent you an email about the rack. Thank you.
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 12:29:30 PM UTC-8, Clayton.sf wrote:
Hi All,
Nitto Back-rack large. This one http://www.rivbike.com/product
Just adding my experiences to this.
Been doing the eating part since mid October 2014.
Added kettlebell and convict conditioning in November 2014.
To date I dropped 23 pounds and am able to do more sit-ups, pull-ups, push-ups,
and squats than ever before. Blood pressure, blood work, etc. was
Tim,
The bike performance is what had me doubting the most. It wasn't until late
December that I started feeling like my old self again riding-wise. That was
almost 2 months after I started. That being said none of the rides were longer
than 5 hours. Planning on a few Brevets this year - we'll
Hi All,
For sale is one set of Shimano SL-BS64-8 eight-speed double/triple bar end
shifters.
They have been mounted but are in like-new condition.
$70 shipped to CONUS.
Thanks,
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
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Mini moot weekend of 1.31.15? Got some new camping gear for Xmas that is
screaming to be used.
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Don't think you can camp at Annadel but you might know more ;-).
I am game with taylor or c-camp. Maybe Taylor this time since we went to c
camp last? Either is great! let's do this!
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Sorry to hear. Hope you heal fast!
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Get a CLUTCH type Shimano xt rear der and wide range 10sp mtb cassette (like an
11-36 or some such). Pair that with a small (30-36 or so) wolftooth (or other
narrow/wide ring) front ring and you won't drop the chain.
I run a setup like that on my Mtb and have yet to wish for a smaller gear and
Yes, as mentioned above - Wolftooth has you covered unless you need a 144 or
some TA cyclotouriste bcd. They have 110 and 130 as well as the usual mtb
configs.
Clayton, SF
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Hi All,
Nitto Back-rack large. This one http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/r4l.htm. $180
shipped. Like new condition. Comes with all the hardware. This is the new
model without the tombstone and 3 hole light mount.
Sacksville Saddlesack Large in tan. In excellent condition. Complete with
Look at the Bianchi San Jose. It is the riv approved poor man's QB.
Clayton, SF
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Clamp the post and not the frame.
Use a new rag after working on a dirty bike.
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Hi All,
Quickbeam for sale. A few small scratches here and there but no dents or
major scrapes.
Straight and true. Always stored inside, Framesavered. Parts are all very
nice too.
Build List:
62cm (c-t) Quickbeam, silver. Last Japanese run. I am 6” and it fits great.
Bars: Nitto
60 sizes do not come up that often for sale... and in the rarer
silver color.
as a reference i'm also 6ft tall but i think mine is a 60cm with albatross
bars.
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 12:30:12 PM UTC-4, Clayton.sf wrote:
Hi All,
Quickbeam for sale. A few small scratches here
If you can fit them take a look at Schwalbe Supermotos.
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 12:15:52 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Worst case scenario is I end up with a wheel set for a Sam/AHH down the
road, aye? I will ponder the possibility. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Thursday, March
I think longer ss rides are best accomplished with the just do it approach.
Ideally make it an official ride. I have found Brevets to be ideal for this.
You can ride at your own pace but there is still enough shame involved to make
you not want to quit ;-).
Gearing is somewhat personal. I used
$180 for the bag. Shipped to CONUS.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 1:13:37 PM UTC-8, Clayton.sf wrote:
Rack sold. Bag still available
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 6:10:31 PM UTC-8, Kendallspower wrote:
Sent you an email about the rack. Thank you.
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015
PJW site says there will be a rear light connector. Will this be on the
underside or on top of the light - rain issue? Maybe just a typo?
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 11:31:30 AM UTC-8, Jan Heine wrote:
They are already listed, but not yet in stock. ETA is late March. Since we
were the
Hi All,
For sale is a ca. 2004 Toyo built Atlantis frame and fork in near mint
condition (few rubs near the dropouts, no dents or dings) with miche
needlebearing headset installed
61cm. shipped to CONUS for $1550.00 or $1500 for local pickup (preferred).
Thanks,
Clayton, SF
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Sounds like a plan. Thinking of riding to the start from SF. About 3h
typically. Anyone want to leave at GGB around 6 and ride there instead?
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Gevenalle sold
On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 11:46:01 AM UTC-7, Clayton.sf wrote:
Saddlesack sold
On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 10:23:30 AM UTC-7, Pondero wrote:
Clayton,
Just PMed you about the Saddlesack.
Chris Johnson
Sanger, Texas
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Go as wide as you can that will still give you at least 5mm clearance at any
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Hi All,
Few things for sale (free shipping to CONUS only. International will charge
what it costs me):
- Sacksville Saddlesack Large Tan. Excellent shape. $175 shipped
Nitto Noodle cockpit (there I said that word). Noodle 46cm, Dirt drop 80mm
stem, Tiagra levers, purple tape
my feet are happiest in some 510 freeriders vxi and vp vice or Canfield
crampons.
The keep feet on the pedal and provide enough protection from it to ride double
centuries without any foot pain. I walk in minimalist footwear or barefoot To
keep feet strong, but on the bike I like a sturdier
Saddlesack sold
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Clayton,
Just PMed you about the Saddlesack.
Chris Johnson
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I am left guy myself. That being said in the past I have run it on teh
right and it was fine too.
On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 4:26:34 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
Right side, for me. I prefer to mount my lights above and centered to the
fork crown, since this avoids a big wheel shadow,
I ride an SS mtb without foot retention. So far so fun.
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Hi All,
For sale a b.17 select. This is the high mileage variant.
Honey color (that initial tan color darkens after a few rides) and just
starting to break in.
Good condition with thousands of miles left.
$90 Shipped to CONUS
Best,
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
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Using this shifter on the downtube of my 1x10. Indexes flawlessly with
dynasys zee short cage der and a 10 speed cassette.
On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 10:18:32 AM UTC-7, Jim Bronson wrote:
In case you wanted to run something like oh a 40T in the back or any
Shimano 10 speed MTB deralier,
bullmoose sold but rack is back.
On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 11:13:11 AM UTC-7, Clayton.sf wrote:
Sack and rack are sold
On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 12:43:11 AM UTC-7, Clayton.sf wrote:
Nitto Mini-Front Rack 32F - 20020 excellent condition. Comes with all
hardware except p clamps
Sack and rack are sold
On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 12:43:11 AM UTC-7, Clayton.sf wrote:
Nitto Mini-Front Rack 32F - 20020 excellent condition. Comes with all
hardware except p clamps. $90 shipped
Saddlesack small olive: great condition: $100 shipped
Nitto Bullmoose Bar, dull
Riding flats well after years of clip less is not something that happens over
night. Different technique is needed and that comes with regular use. Quickly
jumping on flats for a ride and drawing conclusions is likely too hasty an
approach.
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
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I have a standard steel Jones Diamond. It is nothing short of amazing.
Would love to have a plus too.
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:23:42 AM UTC-7, Mike Shaljian wrote:
Yeah, I think one of the big features of Jeff's geometry is that the 24
or 25 ETT models can fit basically anyone from 5'6
Hi All,
QQ - Sackville Backabike Bag on HAB Frontabike Rack? Does this work?
Thanks,
Clayton, SF
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Hi all,
Having a case of bag matching and looking for a grey medium Shopsack with the
key pocket from the recent batch in good condition. Can trade you for a tan one
or pay you in dollars.
Let me know,
Clayton
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Nitto Mini-Front Rack 32F - 20020 excellent condition. Comes with all
hardware except p clamps. $90 shipped
Saddlesack small olive: great condition: $100 shipped
Nitto Bullmoose Bar, dull bright - 150mm - 16194. Excellent condition, $110
shipped
Best,
Clayton Scott
SF CA
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FS: supermoto tires - pair. Brand new. Mounted one. 700c version. $80 shipped
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Best distance upright bar for me is the bosco. You can get aero on them
or upright the range is huge.
Personally I still like drops better for long spirited rides (200K plus),
but have no issue riding a century with upright bars.
The other thing to consider is that bars don't exist in a
Hi All,
For sale is a pair (2 wheels worth) of Paul Racer brakes in black.
This is the standard (not post mount) version, but can easily be post
mounted if you remove the center plate.
They come with all the hardware and stickers in original boxes.
They have been installed but never used. Pads
Sold
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Sold
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yup ;-)
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 8:46:27 AM UTC-7, Bill wrote:
Too much bacon and no jogging- does this mean the shirt is now too large
for you???
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On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 9:38:14 AM UTC-7, Clayton.sf wrote:
yup ;-)
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 8:46:27 AM UTC-7, Bill wrote:
Too much bacon and no jogging- does this mean the shirt is now too large
for you???
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FS is one MUSA railroad shirt size large. Has all the buttons and no rips or
holes. Would rate it a 9.5 out of 10. No longer fits me (too much bacon and no
jogging). $65 shipped to conus.
Best,
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
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Now we have two claytons!
Will have to change my handle ;-)
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SF, CA
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Hi All,
Cross-post from i-bob but I don't think we have 100% overlap.
Quickbeam frame, fork with Chris king silver headset. Some scratches. No
dents. Silver. 62cm center to top. Fits me well at 6 feet tall. Fender
eyelets drilled out for cleaner eyebolt mounting of alum fenders. If you
use
Don't cut them. ;-). By today's MTB standards the bars are already narrow.
Move break levers inward so you can just reach them with your index finger
from the end of the grip and tape up the rest.
I use the full length of my bars.
The width is great for descending (and climbing) but make sure
Sold
On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 10:01:13 AM UTC-7, David Banzer wrote:
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Apologies to list. I can't reply off list right now.
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for a while which gives me area to play with and see
how I like it.
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Don't cut them. ;-). By today's MTB standards the bars are already narrow.
Move break levers inward so you can just reach them with your index
What is the other brand mike has? Are you referring to Herse?
On Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 1:20:10 PM UTC-7, Matthew J wrote:
Boulder are low trail, light tube bikes meant to transport rider and
modest front loads at max speed comfortably on long primarily open paved
and gravel
I have had an OS Boulder all road
.7/.4/.7 top tube
.8/.5/.8 down tube
Now I have a standard tubed Boulder all road
.8/.5/.8 top tube
.9/.6/.9 down tube.
Both are 61cm center to top. Both are as light a tubeset as Mike was
comfortable going with for the frame size and the rider (me ~170
I am sure it is both and more but frame matters a lot.
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I am well aware of the Herse brand. (No longer Kone's btw.).
That being said a Herse will not ride inherently more plush than a Boulder so
I was wondering if there was another brand he is involved in. Right now all I
know of is Boulder.
I might be misunderstanding the use of the word plush
Crap. You must have just missed us.
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Nitto stems are mtb certified. EN something tested. Not sure about the bars
though.
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Most sources claim there is not enough cable pull in non-dyna-sys levers to
shift across the whole cassette.
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Most new shimano rear ders are now dynasys. Some of them come with the clutch
others don't. You nothing else to use the clutch. It is compatible with a
normal cassette. It does increase chain tension. Great for 1x drivtrains but
also nice to reduce chains lap in general.
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Dynasys is only for mtb. Just to clarify.
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Hi All,
Thought some of you would be interested that despite the fact that internet
says you can’t mix shimano Dyna-sys rear derailers with anything but
Dyna-sys shifters I am successfully running them with shimano ultegra 8
speed bar ends in friction mode. The shifting not only works it
Just built up my 60cm cheviut yesterday. Love it. Still in honeymoon phase,
but the way it corners on dirt is amazing. Rock 'n road here too with lots
of clearance left. The geometry (especially chainstay length) changes quite
a bit from one size to the next. Give Keven at Riv HQ a call he will
Here a source:
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/friction-shifting-a-dynasys-rear-mech
Just search and you will find more
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to the paper it is written on , and there's the real world
application of it to which limits can and do vary . Sometimes night and
day differences ! And results will vary from bike to bike .
On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 5:23:09 PM UTC-4, Clayton.sf wrote:
Here a source:
http
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On 07/02/2015 05:38 PM, Clayton.sf wrote:
I was really surprised myself which is why I am posting it here. Have
had several mechanics tell me it won't work too.
And there were a bunch of mechanics who said it was impossible to use
one of those 11-36
Another nice thing is that it opens up clutch detailer to friction shifting.
Very nice for trail riding
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I have a cheviot and run a bag and basket on it and bringing extra water has
not been a problem because of this.
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Tony,
Yes it is a great Trio and all setup to make for a distinct ride.
Allows me to do anything I want really.
I have the orange Cheviot.
Pictures of the 3 (and a few more that I have owned over the years) can be
found on Flickr handle is clayton.esseff.
Best,
Clayton, SF
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Looka like Hunqagreen to me
On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 1:41:25 PM UTC-7, Eric wrote:
Super great color...anyone know what it's called?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bethness/20446965925/in/pool-rivendell/
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I'll play
- Jones Diamond Truss Frame with fat front
- Boulder All-Road
- Rivendell Cheviot
Clayton Scott
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Here some pictures of how shifters are placed. Accessible, reasonable
protected, yet completely out of the way for all useable hand positions.
Shifter placement 1
https://www.flickr.com/photos/claytonesseff/19729512470/in/dateposted-public/
Shifter placement 2
but would clutter the aero hand position, no?
On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 8:46:27 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
It's completely out of the way for using a bunch of hand positions. It is
kind of a reach when I'm reaching from the grips, but certainly less than
the reach to downtube
Same here - although in 700c
On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 2:05:00 PM UTC-7, Kellie wrote:
And. I love mine! Running RR's on my Cheviot.
On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 9:54:24 AM UTC-7, bgcycles wrote:
Since many Rivendell riders are running 650b tires - I thought I would
announce
You will be very happy.
The Cheviut is the most special (in a good way) bike I have pedaled in 34
years. A fantastic road' trail bike.
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
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FS: shop sack tan medium. $50 shipped to conus. In great shape. No rips or
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