Hi... new here, but was advised over in Bike Forums to check this user group! I've been seriously considering a Rivendell, and have settled in a Sam Hillborne. I just came across a 2011 SH model going for about $1600 to $1700 - supposedly it has low mileage. Does this price sound reasonable? Too good to be true? Even better, the seller is not too far away. If I manage to check it out, any key things I should be looking for on a used Rivendell bike to see if its in good shape as claimed? Thanks a lot.
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I also have to mention that while most used Riv's are well used there is no point getting one beat to hell when as mentioned earlier if you are an average size they pop up somewhat often.
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Here is the description of the bike: I thought I had posted it, but it doesn't seem to have appeared.
Nitto drop bar, Nitto seat post, black Brooks B-17, Riv bar-con shifters,Shimano aero brake levers, IRD canti brakes, Technomic stem, Synergy rims laced to Deore LX hubs, Schwalbe Marathon Extreme tires , Sugino triple crank, XT rear der and Campy Mirage front der.
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Hmmm... good suggestions for checking out the bike. Ah, I'm kind of torn. I can get a new one from a dealer spec'd exactly the way I want it - mustache bar, pedals, kevlar tires, dark green Brooks saddle, etc. but it would cost about $900 more than this used one. Sadly, I'm not sure about color - how vain! I prefer green overall, but the orange is very bold. One advantage of going to the dealer is the fitting: very helpful. I frankly don't know enough about modern bikes to know exactly what I should be looking for in a used bicycle. But it's $900 difference... ouch...
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:34:08 PM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:Take a look at the crankset teeth (from both sides) and the cassette cogs for wear. Drivetrains can be expensive to replace.Check that the derailer is not bent.Make sure seatpost and stem are movable in their respective tubes and not frozen. Though I doubt they would be on a year old bike.Ask if it has been crashed before, and get assurance that the frame is in alignment.
On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 2:54:57 AM UTC-4, Ozonation wrote:Hi... new here, but was advised over in Bike Forums to check this user group! I've been seriously considering a Rivendell, and have settled in a Sam Hillborne. I just came across a 2011 SH model going for about $1600 to $1700 - supposedly it has low mileage. Does this price sound reasonable? Too good to be true? Even better, the seller is not too far away. If I manage to check it out, any key things I should be looking for on a used Rivendell bike to see if its in good shape as claimed? Thanks a lot.
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Yup, they have for a while with the SH.
Is the 56cm size correct - I didn't realize 56cm came with a double top tube.
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Ah... that is sweet. I'm handy with tools - and I used to maintain my own cheap road bike when I was a kid - but it's been a long time, and I'm not particularly up on bicycle mechanics. How difficult would it be to assemble the bike by myself, or conversely, to alter the used Sam that I started this original thread on (e.g., new handle, etc.)?
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:34:42 AM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
Not so used beautiful new blue one on the bay right now. Man that is a nice deal for spiffy paint and all.
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Ah... that is sweet. I'm handy with tools - and I used to maintain my own cheap road bike when I was a kid - but it's been a long time, and I'm not particularly up on bicycle mechanics. How difficult would it be to assemble the bike by myself, or conversely, to alter the used Sam that I started this original thread on (e.g., new handle, etc.)?
On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:34:42 AM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
Not so used beautiful new blue one on the bay right now. Man that is a nice deal for spiffy paint and all.