Re: [RBW] Re: FS: 58cm Appaloosa Double Top Tube Disc Brake

2024-05-07 Thread Eric Swain
Sorry, Johnny. Sold the bike as pictured. Those racks pop up on here every
now and then, be patient.


On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 9:20 AM Johnny Burrell 
wrote:

> If you sold it parted out, I'd love to have the Mark's front rack.
>
> On Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 9:18:19 AM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
>
>> Sold.
>>
>> On Monday, April 22, 2024 at 10:59:51 AM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
>>
>>> Bump.
>>>
>>> I'd also part it out. Frame/fork/headset/seat post/front rack/stem
>>> $1000.
>>>
>>> On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 4:38:40 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>
 Nice. I find disc-brake retro-equipped Rivendells rather interesting; I
 know another person retrofitted them to a very nice Atlantis.

 Who else has done this, and why?

 Me, I like discs for dirt riding tho' they don't add anything for my
 pavement riding.

 On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 4:56 PM eric swain  wrote:

> And here is a full list of parts.
>
> Frame & fork: 58cm Joe Appaloosa with double top tubes AND disc brake
> tabs added by Walt Works.
> Headset: Tange Levin CDS
> Stem:  Crust/Nitto, 31.8mm, 75mm, silver
> Handlebars: Tumbleweed Persuader, steel, cut to 760mm
> Grips: DMR Deathgrip
> Brake levers: Shimano BL-M600
> Brakes: Paul Klampers, long pull, Paul brake adapters. Avid Clean
> Sweep G2 160mm Rotors
> Shifters: Shimano XT SL-M750
> Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore RD-M591
> Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT Triple
> Cassette: Sram PG-950 9 speed, 11-34
> Chain: Sram PC-951
> Cranks: Shimano Deore FC-MT60, 175mm, 110/74 bcd, Shimano chain rings
> 46t/30t(46 mounted in the middle position, 30 in the small ring position)
> Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN55 68 x 118mm
> Pedals: No pedals, I'm keeping the Speedplay platforms currently
> installed.
> Hubs: Profile Racing Elite 6 bolt disc, 32h, black, QR, HG 11 speed
> road freehub body, Shimano XT skewers. I'll also include the end caps and
> hardware to convert hubs to bolt on.
> Rims: Sun Ringle Rhyno Lites, 32h, black with machined sidewalls
> Spokes/nipples, DT Swiss Competition, black, DT Swiss silver brass
> nipples
> Tires: Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 50, regular inner tubes
> Seat Post: Thomson Elite, silver. I'll include the Nitto post as well.
> Saddle: Brooks Cambium C17
> Front rack: Nitto Mark's Rack, silver with Wald 137 Basket
> Fenders: Planet Bike Cascadia 29 x 65mm, Black
>
> On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 3:55:05 PM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> Some of you may remember I tried selling my Appaloosa back in 2020.
>> Well at that time I decided to keep it, change a few parts, and have 
>> really
>> enjoyed it since then. Fun bike to ride, great set up for commuting,
>> running errands, dawdling around the neighborhood, and general bicycle
>> shenanigans. Fast forward to present times: my quiver has grown to a
>> ridiculous amount of bikes, my personal riding focus has shifted, I have 
>> a
>> new bike on the way, and I may be moving soon. I do not have room for 
>> every
>> bike and with a potential move I need scale back on large items, like
>> bikes. So this one is back up for sale!
>>
>> I am asking $2000 as pictured(minus pedals). Including the Outershell
>> Wald 137 basket bag, Makeshifter Snackhole stem bag, Zefal frame pump, 
>> Paul
>> Gino light mount, and King cages. Bike is located in Portland OR. Test
>> rides are welcome. Boxing and shipping is no problem. Here is a link to
>> more pics and the geo.
>>
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/119mQzJCLMtSAMxge007HSiDUI9lv76W4?usp=sharing
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eric
>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: FS: 58cm Appaloosa Double Top Tube Disc Brake

2024-05-07 Thread Johnny Burrell
If you sold it parted out, I'd love to have the Mark's front rack.

On Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 9:18:19 AM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:

> Sold. 
>
> On Monday, April 22, 2024 at 10:59:51 AM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
>
>> Bump. 
>>
>> I'd also part it out. Frame/fork/headset/seat post/front rack/stem $1000. 
>>
>> On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 4:38:40 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> Nice. I find disc-brake retro-equipped Rivendells rather interesting; I 
>>> know another person retrofitted them to a very nice Atlantis.
>>>
>>> Who else has done this, and why?
>>>
>>> Me, I like discs for dirt riding tho' they don't add anything for my 
>>> pavement riding.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 4:56 PM eric swain  wrote:
>>>
 And here is a full list of parts.

 Frame & fork: 58cm Joe Appaloosa with double top tubes AND disc brake 
 tabs added by Walt Works.
 Headset: Tange Levin CDS
 Stem:  Crust/Nitto, 31.8mm, 75mm, silver 
 Handlebars: Tumbleweed Persuader, steel, cut to 760mm 
 Grips: DMR Deathgrip
 Brake levers: Shimano BL-M600
 Brakes: Paul Klampers, long pull, Paul brake adapters. Avid Clean Sweep 
 G2 160mm Rotors
 Shifters: Shimano XT SL-M750
 Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore RD-M591
 Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT Triple
 Cassette: Sram PG-950 9 speed, 11-34
 Chain: Sram PC-951
 Cranks: Shimano Deore FC-MT60, 175mm, 110/74 bcd, Shimano chain rings 
 46t/30t(46 mounted in the middle position, 30 in the small ring position)
 Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN55 68 x 118mm
 Pedals: No pedals, I'm keeping the Speedplay platforms currently 
 installed. 
 Hubs: Profile Racing Elite 6 bolt disc, 32h, black, QR, HG 11 speed 
 road freehub body, Shimano XT skewers. I'll also include the end caps and 
 hardware to convert hubs to bolt on.
 Rims: Sun Ringle Rhyno Lites, 32h, black with machined sidewalls
 Spokes/nipples, DT Swiss Competition, black, DT Swiss silver brass 
 nipples
 Tires: Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 50, regular inner tubes
 Seat Post: Thomson Elite, silver. I'll include the Nitto post as well.
 Saddle: Brooks Cambium C17
 Front rack: Nitto Mark's Rack, silver with Wald 137 Basket
 Fenders: Planet Bike Cascadia 29 x 65mm, Black

 On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 3:55:05 PM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> Some of you may remember I tried selling my Appaloosa back in 2020. 
> Well at that time I decided to keep it, change a few parts, and have 
> really 
> enjoyed it since then. Fun bike to ride, great set up for commuting, 
> running errands, dawdling around the neighborhood, and general bicycle 
> shenanigans. Fast forward to present times: my quiver has grown to a 
> ridiculous amount of bikes, my personal riding focus has shifted, I have 
> a 
> new bike on the way, and I may be moving soon. I do not have room for 
> every 
> bike and with a potential move I need scale back on large items, like 
> bikes. So this one is back up for sale! 
>
> I am asking $2000 as pictured(minus pedals). Including the Outershell 
> Wald 137 basket bag, Makeshifter Snackhole stem bag, Zefal frame pump, 
> Paul 
> Gino light mount, and King cages. Bike is located in Portland OR. Test 
> rides are welcome. Boxing and shipping is no problem. Here is a link to 
> more pics and the geo.
>
>
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/119mQzJCLMtSAMxge007HSiDUI9lv76W4?usp=sharing
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: FS: 58cm Appaloosa Double Top Tube Disc Brake

2024-05-02 Thread eric swain
Sold. 

On Monday, April 22, 2024 at 10:59:51 AM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:

> Bump. 
>
> I'd also part it out. Frame/fork/headset/seat post/front rack/stem $1000. 
>
> On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 4:38:40 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Nice. I find disc-brake retro-equipped Rivendells rather interesting; I 
>> know another person retrofitted them to a very nice Atlantis.
>>
>> Who else has done this, and why?
>>
>> Me, I like discs for dirt riding tho' they don't add anything for my 
>> pavement riding.
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 4:56 PM eric swain  wrote:
>>
>>> And here is a full list of parts.
>>>
>>> Frame & fork: 58cm Joe Appaloosa with double top tubes AND disc brake 
>>> tabs added by Walt Works.
>>> Headset: Tange Levin CDS
>>> Stem:  Crust/Nitto, 31.8mm, 75mm, silver 
>>> Handlebars: Tumbleweed Persuader, steel, cut to 760mm 
>>> Grips: DMR Deathgrip
>>> Brake levers: Shimano BL-M600
>>> Brakes: Paul Klampers, long pull, Paul brake adapters. Avid Clean Sweep 
>>> G2 160mm Rotors
>>> Shifters: Shimano XT SL-M750
>>> Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore RD-M591
>>> Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT Triple
>>> Cassette: Sram PG-950 9 speed, 11-34
>>> Chain: Sram PC-951
>>> Cranks: Shimano Deore FC-MT60, 175mm, 110/74 bcd, Shimano chain rings 
>>> 46t/30t(46 mounted in the middle position, 30 in the small ring position)
>>> Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN55 68 x 118mm
>>> Pedals: No pedals, I'm keeping the Speedplay platforms currently 
>>> installed. 
>>> Hubs: Profile Racing Elite 6 bolt disc, 32h, black, QR, HG 11 speed road 
>>> freehub body, Shimano XT skewers. I'll also include the end caps and 
>>> hardware to convert hubs to bolt on.
>>> Rims: Sun Ringle Rhyno Lites, 32h, black with machined sidewalls
>>> Spokes/nipples, DT Swiss Competition, black, DT Swiss silver brass 
>>> nipples
>>> Tires: Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 50, regular inner tubes
>>> Seat Post: Thomson Elite, silver. I'll include the Nitto post as well.
>>> Saddle: Brooks Cambium C17
>>> Front rack: Nitto Mark's Rack, silver with Wald 137 Basket
>>> Fenders: Planet Bike Cascadia 29 x 65mm, Black
>>>
>>> On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 3:55:05 PM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
>>>
 Hey folks,

 Some of you may remember I tried selling my Appaloosa back in 2020. 
 Well at that time I decided to keep it, change a few parts, and have 
 really 
 enjoyed it since then. Fun bike to ride, great set up for commuting, 
 running errands, dawdling around the neighborhood, and general bicycle 
 shenanigans. Fast forward to present times: my quiver has grown to a 
 ridiculous amount of bikes, my personal riding focus has shifted, I have a 
 new bike on the way, and I may be moving soon. I do not have room for 
 every 
 bike and with a potential move I need scale back on large items, like 
 bikes. So this one is back up for sale! 

 I am asking $2000 as pictured(minus pedals). Including the Outershell 
 Wald 137 basket bag, Makeshifter Snackhole stem bag, Zefal frame pump, 
 Paul 
 Gino light mount, and King cages. Bike is located in Portland OR. Test 
 rides are welcome. Boxing and shipping is no problem. Here is a link to 
 more pics and the geo.


 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/119mQzJCLMtSAMxge007HSiDUI9lv76W4?usp=sharing

 Thanks,
 Eric

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Re: [RBW] Re: FS: 58cm Appaloosa Double Top Tube Disc Brake

2024-04-22 Thread eric swain
Bump. 

I'd also part it out. Frame/fork/headset/seat post/front rack/stem $1000. 

On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 4:38:40 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:

> Nice. I find disc-brake retro-equipped Rivendells rather interesting; I 
> know another person retrofitted them to a very nice Atlantis.
>
> Who else has done this, and why?
>
> Me, I like discs for dirt riding tho' they don't add anything for my 
> pavement riding.
>
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 4:56 PM eric swain  wrote:
>
>> And here is a full list of parts.
>>
>> Frame & fork: 58cm Joe Appaloosa with double top tubes AND disc brake 
>> tabs added by Walt Works.
>> Headset: Tange Levin CDS
>> Stem:  Crust/Nitto, 31.8mm, 75mm, silver 
>> Handlebars: Tumbleweed Persuader, steel, cut to 760mm 
>> Grips: DMR Deathgrip
>> Brake levers: Shimano BL-M600
>> Brakes: Paul Klampers, long pull, Paul brake adapters. Avid Clean Sweep 
>> G2 160mm Rotors
>> Shifters: Shimano XT SL-M750
>> Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore RD-M591
>> Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT Triple
>> Cassette: Sram PG-950 9 speed, 11-34
>> Chain: Sram PC-951
>> Cranks: Shimano Deore FC-MT60, 175mm, 110/74 bcd, Shimano chain rings 
>> 46t/30t(46 mounted in the middle position, 30 in the small ring position)
>> Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN55 68 x 118mm
>> Pedals: No pedals, I'm keeping the Speedplay platforms currently 
>> installed. 
>> Hubs: Profile Racing Elite 6 bolt disc, 32h, black, QR, HG 11 speed road 
>> freehub body, Shimano XT skewers. I'll also include the end caps and 
>> hardware to convert hubs to bolt on.
>> Rims: Sun Ringle Rhyno Lites, 32h, black with machined sidewalls
>> Spokes/nipples, DT Swiss Competition, black, DT Swiss silver brass nipples
>> Tires: Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 50, regular inner tubes
>> Seat Post: Thomson Elite, silver. I'll include the Nitto post as well.
>> Saddle: Brooks Cambium C17
>> Front rack: Nitto Mark's Rack, silver with Wald 137 Basket
>> Fenders: Planet Bike Cascadia 29 x 65mm, Black
>>
>> On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 3:55:05 PM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
>>
>>> Hey folks,
>>>
>>> Some of you may remember I tried selling my Appaloosa back in 2020. Well 
>>> at that time I decided to keep it, change a few parts, and have really 
>>> enjoyed it since then. Fun bike to ride, great set up for commuting, 
>>> running errands, dawdling around the neighborhood, and general bicycle 
>>> shenanigans. Fast forward to present times: my quiver has grown to a 
>>> ridiculous amount of bikes, my personal riding focus has shifted, I have a 
>>> new bike on the way, and I may be moving soon. I do not have room for every 
>>> bike and with a potential move I need scale back on large items, like 
>>> bikes. So this one is back up for sale! 
>>>
>>> I am asking $2000 as pictured(minus pedals). Including the Outershell 
>>> Wald 137 basket bag, Makeshifter Snackhole stem bag, Zefal frame pump, Paul 
>>> Gino light mount, and King cages. Bike is located in Portland OR. Test 
>>> rides are welcome. Boxing and shipping is no problem. Here is a link to 
>>> more pics and the geo.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/119mQzJCLMtSAMxge007HSiDUI9lv76W4?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Eric
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: FS: 58cm Appaloosa Double Top Tube Disc Brake

2024-04-08 Thread Patrick Moore
Nice. I find disc-brake retro-equipped Rivendells rather interesting; I
know another person retrofitted them to a very nice Atlantis.

Who else has done this, and why?

Me, I like discs for dirt riding tho' they don't add anything for my
pavement riding.

On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 4:56 PM eric swain  wrote:

> And here is a full list of parts.
>
> Frame & fork: 58cm Joe Appaloosa with double top tubes AND disc brake tabs
> added by Walt Works.
> Headset: Tange Levin CDS
> Stem:  Crust/Nitto, 31.8mm, 75mm, silver
> Handlebars: Tumbleweed Persuader, steel, cut to 760mm
> Grips: DMR Deathgrip
> Brake levers: Shimano BL-M600
> Brakes: Paul Klampers, long pull, Paul brake adapters. Avid Clean Sweep G2
> 160mm Rotors
> Shifters: Shimano XT SL-M750
> Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore RD-M591
> Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT Triple
> Cassette: Sram PG-950 9 speed, 11-34
> Chain: Sram PC-951
> Cranks: Shimano Deore FC-MT60, 175mm, 110/74 bcd, Shimano chain rings
> 46t/30t(46 mounted in the middle position, 30 in the small ring position)
> Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN55 68 x 118mm
> Pedals: No pedals, I'm keeping the Speedplay platforms currently
> installed.
> Hubs: Profile Racing Elite 6 bolt disc, 32h, black, QR, HG 11 speed road
> freehub body, Shimano XT skewers. I'll also include the end caps and
> hardware to convert hubs to bolt on.
> Rims: Sun Ringle Rhyno Lites, 32h, black with machined sidewalls
> Spokes/nipples, DT Swiss Competition, black, DT Swiss silver brass nipples
> Tires: Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 50, regular inner tubes
> Seat Post: Thomson Elite, silver. I'll include the Nitto post as well.
> Saddle: Brooks Cambium C17
> Front rack: Nitto Mark's Rack, silver with Wald 137 Basket
> Fenders: Planet Bike Cascadia 29 x 65mm, Black
>
> On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 3:55:05 PM UTC-7 eric swain wrote:
>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> Some of you may remember I tried selling my Appaloosa back in 2020. Well
>> at that time I decided to keep it, change a few parts, and have really
>> enjoyed it since then. Fun bike to ride, great set up for commuting,
>> running errands, dawdling around the neighborhood, and general bicycle
>> shenanigans. Fast forward to present times: my quiver has grown to a
>> ridiculous amount of bikes, my personal riding focus has shifted, I have a
>> new bike on the way, and I may be moving soon. I do not have room for every
>> bike and with a potential move I need scale back on large items, like
>> bikes. So this one is back up for sale!
>>
>> I am asking $2000 as pictured(minus pedals). Including the Outershell
>> Wald 137 basket bag, Makeshifter Snackhole stem bag, Zefal frame pump, Paul
>> Gino light mount, and King cages. Bike is located in Portland OR. Test
>> rides are welcome. Boxing and shipping is no problem. Here is a link to
>> more pics and the geo.
>>
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/119mQzJCLMtSAMxge007HSiDUI9lv76W4?usp=sharing
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eric
>>
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