Riv Garage Sale hauls

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Franklyn Wu

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Mar 25, 2023, 5:52:54 PM3/25/23
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I got there just before Riv open the sale. I chatted with people, some of whom I haven't seen before COVID! So many neat bikes that people rode to the sale. Here is my haul. People post what you got today!

Franklyn
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Nick Lindsey

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Mar 25, 2023, 10:08:35 PM3/25/23
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It was a PERFECT DAY to visit the shop and browse for bits & pieces.  A great turnout.  

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On Mar 25, 2023, at 2:52 PM, Franklyn Wu <sin...@msn.com> wrote:

I got there just before Riv open the sale. I chatted with people, some of whom I haven't seen before COVID! So many neat bikes that people rode to the sale. Here is my haul. People post what you got today!

Franklyn

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Chris L

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Mar 26, 2023, 2:28:16 PM3/26/23
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Love the photo near the end that shows how much the Atlantis has changed over the years.
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ssimarsawhney

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Mar 29, 2023, 12:06:38 PM3/29/23
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I got Grant's Bosco-mooses and silver cranks. I think when I mount these, I'll ride it a bit with Grant's set up just to what it's like haha 

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Peter Adler

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Apr 1, 2023, 5:12:55 PM4/1/23
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I was prepped to get there before the sale started, really I was; but I had a <cough> diabetic incident at about 8AM, and it took a few hours before I was able to ride to BART. I got to RBWHQ at about 12:15, so I assumed that most of the plums had already been plucked. No rarefied tidbits like those I'd gotten in years past (Ambrosio Champion stem, 2 tweed Nigel Smythe saddlebags, TA Criterium cottered crankarm+chainrings).

I did find some useful stuff, though: A couple of Ukraine T-shirts that are usually out of stock when I'm in Walnut Creek (in sizes that aren't mine, but close enough); a regular Riv LS T-shirt, miscellaneous Schwalbe inner tubes, some TA toeclip cleats, a Sturmey Archer barcon. My real scores are intended for a Peugeot PC40 650B: A NIP AXA bottle generator, and a built 32H 650B wheel (Velocity Atlas + Shimano LX). Atlas is the only non-disc 650B rim Velocity stocks in 40H, which I need for a wheelbuild with a prewar S-A AW-7 with a 3-speed cassette, for 9 speeds on a townie bike with a chainguard).

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Peter Adler
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Berkeley, CA/USA

R. Alexis

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Apr 4, 2023, 8:51:23 PM4/4/23
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Looking at your picks looks like you forgot to mention the coin keeper/purse. I have one, not Riv branded that I just dug out of my bag for parking meter change a few days ago. Wish I could have attended. Had it been a few more weeks out I may have tried. 

Thanks,

Reginald Alexis

Peter Adler

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Apr 5, 2023, 5:22:47 AM4/5/23
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I did neglect the coin keepers. Those were in a FREE! box along with several dozen of their siblings; same with the SKS minipump, which I grabbed because it's light and Schrader-only. Something to hand off to the first 26"/27"/29er rider I run into looking dumbfounded at their flatted tire). I also neglected the grey Cardiff rubber barplugs; I've got barplugs in all kinds of colors, but nothing in grey.

But my big mention-neglect is the Arundel locking pump head, which looks like a CNC version of the Hirame locking pump head cloned by everybody. I wonder who came up with the idea first?

Peter Adler
Berkeley, CA/USA

Jeff B

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Apr 6, 2023, 12:04:34 AM4/6/23
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Wow, my Atlantis got a full photo feature! 
A great day for seeing people & purchasing useful parts.

Jeff B
Woodland Ca

Evan E.

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Apr 6, 2023, 1:02:19 PM4/6/23
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I found, among other items, this Shimano skewer. Love the satin finish. Anyone know which exact skewer this is? Model number? Just curious. 

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Eric Norris

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Apr 6, 2023, 1:20:25 PM4/6/23
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I’m not an expert on Shimano, but this is clearly from their “Close” line of components.

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I found, among other items, this Shimano skewer. Love the satin finish. Anyone know which exact skewer this is? Model number? Just curious. 


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Evan E.

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Apr 6, 2023, 1:46:12 PM4/6/23
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Thanks, Eric! The lever says "Open" on the other side. Does that help with identification? 

Mike Godwin

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Apr 6, 2023, 2:57:55 PM4/6/23
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Hi Evan

I scrounge that model at the bike co-op to find matching ones. I think it is 62xx series Ultegra. 

Mike SLO CA

Evan E.

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Apr 6, 2023, 5:22:50 PM4/6/23
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Hi Mike,

Thanks for the input. Maybe my Riv garage sale skewer is indeed Ultegra. It looks a lot like this skewer on eBay, but this skewer is not identified as Ultegra. At any rate, I never thought I'd get heart palpitations from a skewer, but I do from this one. I thank Rivendell!

Philip Williamson

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Apr 6, 2023, 11:30:19 PM4/6/23
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I had a nice haul, talked to great people, enjoyed a walk downtown and a long drive with my friends, and saw a ton of good bikes in the visitor pile. 

I brought some friends from up in Santa Rosa. We parked and walked up the driveway just as the gates swung open. I headed to the far end to work my way back, and got a quill faceplater stem and a carved C17 saddle right off the bat. No pressing need, but I had decided to stock up on my classic build parts. As soon as I posted this photo on Instagram/Facebook I sold both those items on to friends. 

I also scored 9 and 8 speed cassettes, a high rise threadless stem, a free coin purse, maybe a pump(?}, and a $3 bag of bolts and spacers (very exciting). A pair of $5 bells inspired me to put bells on all my bikes last weekend. The Sogreni went on the Quickbeam stem, even though that’s not my fanciest bike. 

The Suntour shirt is a 100 Tacos bootleg, and we traded some stickers as well.

Philip
Sonoma County, Calif

Matthew Miller

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Apr 17, 2023, 11:53:16 AM4/17/23
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Hi! New to the group late to the thread. 

Went big at the garage sale, haha. Picked up my first Rivendell. Easy-going grocery-getter :) Very excited about the bars too.

Also had a chance to talk with Rich Lesnik for a bit, which was a joy. Talked about working for an airline before Hands On Wheels/Rivendell. I've been wanting to get into wheel building for a while and asked him about tips when getting started. He said to avoid YouTube and pick up Gerd Schraner's book. I found a PDF online but the text was a bit funky, so I found an old one on eBay. Can make scans of it once it arrives if anyone would like a copy. 

Rosco Plat - 55cm
Nitto Boscomoose bars 
Cliffhanger wheel + rim (Rich was super generous with these)
Silver crank
old Brooks

Matthew Miller
Long Beach, CA/USA

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Keith Paugh

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Apr 17, 2023, 12:04:56 PM4/17/23
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I’d take one of those PDFs if you eventually make them.

Your haul looks like the makings of a beautiful bike! Be sure to post photos of it when it’s all built up.

I keep thinking we need to organize a Greater L.A. Owners Bunch meet-up ride.

k.

On Apr 17, 2023, at 8:53 AM, Matthew Miller <matt...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi! New to the group late to the thread. 

Went big at the garage sale, haha. Picked up my first Rivendell. Easy-going grocery-getter :) Very excited about the bars too.

Also had a chance to talk with Rich Lesnik for a bit, which was a joy. Talked about working for an airline before Hands On Wheels/Rivendell. I've been wanting to get into wheel building for a while and asked him about tips when getting started. He said to avoid YouTube and pick up Gerd Schraner's book. I found a PDF online but the text was a bit funky, so I found an old one on eBay. Can make scans of it once it arrives if anyone would like a copy. 

Rosco Plat - 55cm
Nitto Boscomoose bars 
Cliffhanger wheel + rim (Rich was super generous with these)
Silver crank
old Brooks

Matthew Miller
Long Beach, CA/USA

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On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 2:22:47 AM UTC-7 divis...@gmail.com wrote:
I did neglect the coin keepers. Those were in a FREE! box along with several dozen of their siblings; same with the SKS minipump, which I grabbed because it's light and Schrader-only. Something to hand off to the first 26"/27"/29er rider I run into looking dumbfounded at their flatted tire). I also neglected the grey Cardiff rubber barplugs; I've got barplugs in all kinds of colors, but nothing in grey.

But my big mention-neglect is the Arundel locking pump head, which looks like a CNC version of the Hirame locking pump head cloned by everybody. I wonder who came up with the idea first?

Peter Adler
Berkeley, CA/USA

On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 5:51:23 PM UTC-7 R. Alexis wrote:
Looking at your picks looks like you forgot to mention the coin keeper/purse. 

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D D

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Apr 17, 2023, 12:41:44 PM4/17/23
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Definitely keep us posted on your foray into wheel building. Good to know Rich recommends the Schraner book and I’m glad you scored a copy. Thanks for sharing. 

Dustin

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I’d take one of those PDFs if you eventually make them.

Hetchins52

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Apr 18, 2023, 3:15:41 AM4/18/23
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Franklyn, it was good to see you there. And Phillip W. (Thanks for the sticker!) And, I talked to an energized Peter A. 
And to Rich L. and all the Riv staff. 
Took BART there with my green Joe Appaloosa. Rode back via Moraga and Orinda, then BART to Rockridge.

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Pretty good haul: A small SaddleSack in great condition, a Sugino 75 cup & cone BB, two merino "Skins," zip collar LS under-layers @ $20 each (one now gone to a friend who had a birthday last week), LS Ukraine "Peace Wheel" shirt, a Clem coin purse to add to my collection, a Campy Racing T front der., A BOX rear (because ... $10!), chain rings, small bits and bobs (Bar end and clamp-on pieces), a Hobson Zingo quick link tool. 
And not least, the mysterious (to me) ENE Ciclo aluminum, bar tape end clamps!
Pictures attached.
David Lipsky
Berkeley

Philip Williamson

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Apr 28, 2023, 1:19:13 AM4/28/23
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I wrote up a longer version of my crew’s garage sale visit for a cycling podcast/site.
You may recognize some people and bikes.

Philip
Sonoma County, Calif

Eric Marth

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Apr 28, 2023, 8:45:44 AM4/28/23
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Gotta say that Dave's $20 wool layers are the first forehead slappers among all the tales of haul and loot that make me really wish I had been there! 

Peter Adler

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Apr 28, 2023, 5:33:34 PM4/28/23
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Eric, if it's any comfort, by the time I got there the wool base layers were all at the edges: XS, S and XXL. Normal American-people sizes were nowhere to be found. There may not have been any sizes in between, hence $20. Although David had clearly been there for awhile when I got there, as he was already carrying a decent amount of swag.

And Riv's sizings at various times have been..let's call it curious. The LS "Riv - since 1994" T-shirt I bought is tagged XL; it fits smaller than the medium LS Ukraine T-shirt from last year.

Philip, good writeup. And if you still have that 40H 650B rim, we should talk. I have a need for one, especially if it's a silver Velocity Atlas (fingers crossed and clapping for Tinkerbell). I've got to build a rear wheel with a prewar SA AW hub (+ 3-speed cog), to match the prebuilt 32H Atlas + Shimano LX wheel I posted above.

Peter Adler
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Berkeley, CA/USA
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