http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/345
This was the last I recall on the brakes. Back to canti/v's.
Mobile Brian Hanson
On Apr 19, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Earl Grey earlg...@gmail.com wrote:
My guess is that the photo is of the most recent prototype, and that
the production ones will still
Yesterday I read on their site somewhere that the first order coming
in was sidepull, and the orders following would be canti. Something
to do with the previously stated confusion on the site. For what it
is worth that text is gone, and I can not find it this early, makes me
feel like I dreamed
We were lucky with the weather - - I don't think it hit 90 that day.
Chris Kostman did a nice job organizing the ride. My buddy JJ has
been riding for 8 months, took a wrong turn, and still finished in the
top 15.
The bike is such a wonderful way to see new places, meet nice people.
This
That's a ride I could get into. Wow! Thanks for posting the pictures.
How are you liking those Kojaks?
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This rack is new in the bag. It has never been used. $35.00 including
shipping anywhere in the lower 48.
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Decided to part with the Frame Fork only at this point. I may decide
to sell some of the parts after the FF sells. Will not include
headset.
This thing is clean.
$1650 Shipped in the lower 48, via UPS.
I really need the $$, help me out. My plan is to get back on my feet
and eventually buy
If you ever need to part with your 58cm Quickbeam let's talk!
Thanks! - Eric
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I can't see the pictures, even after signing in to Google. Can you
describe the Steve Jackson saddle bag and give an approx price? Or
link to a picure? Thanks, Steve
On Apr 19, 4:39 pm, CCX chive...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Rivsters,
I am cleaning out some cool parts I have had almost
Time for an update.
I took the fork/frame to Mitch Pryor (MAP Bicycles) here in Portland.
After looking at the damage it was his assessment (and I agree) that
the fork crown is bent, not the steerer or fork blades - go figure.
Fork crowns, it turns out, are hollow and they can be damaged in a
on 4/19/11 5:15 AM, islaysteve at alkire...@verizon.net wrote:
Right now I have rather bulky CO2 inflator
that uses the smaller cartridges, and I carry two cartridges. Should
I look to get one that uses the larger carts; and if so, do you have
any recommendations on which one? Or put another
on 4/20/11 7:34 AM, williwoods at willh...@yahoo.com wrote:
Decided to part with the Frame Fork only at this point. I may decide
to sell some of the parts after the FF sells. Will not include
headset.
This thing is clean.
$1650 Shipped in the lower 48, via UPS.
I really need the $$,
I had wanted to buy a 1980's era lugged steel MUSA frameset. I found
a bike instead, so I'm selling off the parts I cannot use to hopefully
recoup the extra outlay and get the frameset price down to what I
wanted to pay. If interested, please check out my myriad ebay
listings, all starting under
None for me; 3
Tried to like the haiku style; 7
Much prefer sonnets. 5
(I this meter 4
A real haiku type meter? 7
Or just a miss?) 4
It's back to the lab
or to the sonnet refuge
for you, PATRICK MOORE
If old Uncle Sam
hadn't emptied my PayPal
I'd be quite tempted
On Apr 20, 10:19 am, Brett Lindenbach brett.lindenb...@gmail.com
wrote:
damn will, i feel for ya. that is one cherry ride. unfortunately for me
(and fortunate for my wife) it is too small for me.
good luck to you!
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Hi again Jim
Congrats on what sounds like a successful sale (you must have an
awesome stash)! Just let me know what you think the shipped total
should be for the MAFAC/Superbe headset/Campy barends and I'll paypal
you asap!
I am:
Joe Bunik
2757 San Benito Dr.
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Thanks!!!
DOH! Sorry all, slightly embarrassed... somebody please disable that
damned reply-to!
=- Joe
On 4/20/11, CCX chive...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone, I am still digging out from under an avalanche of
email and I'll reply to everyone in short order if I haven't already.
I had no idea that
Kojaks are like the Roadeo: I cannot say enough good things about
them. I chose them for this ride (a) cuz that's what's on the Roadeo,
and (b) the ride was reported to have lots of rough, alligatored
pave. In actuality, the pavement was kind of rough, but really not
too bad. Bottom line is,
The Simpleone?
On Apr 19, 1:17 am, Rob H. robhua...@gmail.com wrote:
Oooh nice prototype! It's almost like a, dare I say it, british racing
green! From the text it appears it'll have a cream colored head tube
and from the news, the main batch will also have cantilever bosses.
On Apr 18, 9:47
That's great! Thanks for correcting me, in such good verse! LOL!
It's back to the lab
or to the sonnet refuge
for you, PATRICK MOORE
Five beats in the first
The second line is seven
And then five again
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That's great! I rode an noticeably curved-top-tube Raleigh for years.
Steel is serious. Good luck on getting the fork worked out!
Brian
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Ron MH visio...@gmail.com wrote:
Time for an update.
I took the fork/frame to Mitch Pryor (MAP Bicycles) here in Portland.
My only complaint is that the graphics are so... well... simple. Oh,
how I remember the days of graphical daring at Rivendell; the Bleriot,
the Saluki, the Quickbeam all had great fonts and graphic design. I
must say the Simpleone is just a little dull. Oh well, it'll be a hell
of a bike
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