FS: Rivendell Custom Complete Bike....$550

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Gregg Vurbeff

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Feb 10, 2015, 3:46:13 PM2/10/15
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This is my listing on Craigslist. 


Check it and and let me know if your interested. 
Thanks! 
Gregg

cyclotourist

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Feb 12, 2015, 11:52:11 PM2/12/15
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Message has been been in a holding pattern for two days it looks like... you've got some interested people (Joe)!

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Joe Bunik

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Feb 12, 2015, 11:55:13 PM2/12/15
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Hey!
I'm already on it!!! (metaphorically and literally) ;-)
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Walnut Creek, CA

cyclotourist

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Feb 12, 2015, 11:57:24 PM2/12/15
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Good job there! Get him to hold it for a few weeks and come down March 21st and get it in person!!!

Tim

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Feb 13, 2015, 5:24:30 AM2/13/15
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Joe, did you buy it? If you did, enjoy! I can't imagine it will last. I sent an email about it. I'd love to get ahold of that bike!

Jim Bronson

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Feb 13, 2015, 10:01:11 AM2/13/15
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Wow never seen a Rivendell with tubing stickers before. 

Half step triple, always thought those things were weird.  Brake release a bit rusty.  Monochome paint?  Front wheel looks out of place.  Rear wheel 48 spokes?  Odd, but probably effective.

Minor quibbles really though.  Nice ride.  I'd own it, but it's not close to my size.  Steal of the year for $550 complete.

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Tim Gavin

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Feb 13, 2015, 10:09:36 AM2/13/15
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1st gen Rivendells (Road Standard, LongLow, All Rounder, and the elusive Mountain) had those long point fork lugs and Reynolds tubing stickers.  753 frame and 531 fork (753 fork blades were out of production), made by Waterford.  Supposedly a custom butt profile (Grant's been at this a while).

That said, I can't tell if this is a RS or LL, or a true custom.  I don't know if the first gen customs were also built by Waterford.

Regardless, it's a steal for a Riv with Frankenparts.  I'd have chimed in on it if I didn't already have a Road Standard, and if others hadn't already said they'd contacted the seller.

Leslie

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Feb 13, 2015, 11:21:09 AM2/13/15
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I concur;  I have no need of it, but seeing a Riv at that price, I was even considering it, even if I just passed it along later..... sounds like it might've found a good home!

cyclotourist

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Feb 13, 2015, 12:21:01 PM2/13/15
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Would be a pretty nice candidate for a 650B conversion. BB would be a bit low, but that can be dealt with.

Jim Bronson

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Feb 13, 2015, 12:51:42 PM2/13/15
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I'm not so sure about that, the chainstays look really narrow to me.

http://images.craigslist.org/00V0V_iGpterKVsYZ_600x450.jpg

Tim Gavin

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Feb 13, 2015, 1:02:59 PM2/13/15
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It has the same fork crown, but not the same frame lugs as my '97 Road Standard.



 
On Friday, February 13, 2015 at 10:09:36 AM UTC-5, Tim Gavin wrote:
1st gen Rivendells (Road Standard, LongLow, All Rounder, and the elusive Mountain) had those long point fork lugs and Reynolds tubing stickers.  753 frame and 531 fork (753 fork blades were out of production), made by Waterford.  Supposedly a custom butt profile (Grant's been at this a while).

That said, I can't tell if this is a RS or LL, or a true custom.  I don't know if the first gen customs were also built by Waterford.

Regardless, it's a steal for a Riv with Frankenparts.  I'd have chimed in on it if I didn't already have a Road Standard, and if others hadn't already said they'd contacted the seller.



Yep, the chainstays do look pretty narrow.  My Road Standard fits a 650 x 38 b tire, with less than 2 mm on either side at the chainstay.  The fork legs are pretty narrow too.  But it's a great bike on those tires.

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Jim Bronson <jim.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not so sure about that, the chainstays look really narrow to me.

http://images.craigslist.org/00V0V_iGpterKVsYZ_600x450.jpg


On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 11:20 AM, cyclotourist <cyclot...@gmail.com> wrote:
Would be a pretty nice candidate for a 650B conversion. BB would be a bit low, but that can be dealt with.



It may also be the record for cheapest Riv, especially one that says "Rivendell" on the DT.  I got mine (in better shape with better components) for $750.  Very, very happy with that purchase!

Tim Gavin
Cedar Rapids, IA 

Aaron Young

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Feb 13, 2015, 1:07:05 PM2/13/15
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What a cool old Riv.  

I love the half-step/granny triples, and actually prefer them to the 46/36/26 set up that Riv sells.  However, I like to put slightly smaller rings, so instead of a 50/46/28 (or so) I like a 48/42/28 (or so).  And I like the rings to be Bio-Pace.  

So, now you see what kind of a person I really am. :)

Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR

Gregg

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Feb 13, 2015, 1:21:33 PM2/13/15
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I called it a custom because the original owner told me that back in '96, he called Grant and gave him his measurements and the bike was made for him. He said that back then it cost him $1700! So it may not be a custom or it may not, just don't know. The original owner is 80+ years old and had to give up cycling because of a leg injury. He used this bike to bike all over Europe following many of the tours and called out mountain passes that I'd never even heard of and I've lived in France for years. It was a sad moment to take the bike away from him at least for me, he seemed like he didn't care but with all those memories tied into this bike, I didn't believe him. I think he's in a lot of paint with his leg. 

Patrick Shea

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Feb 13, 2015, 4:25:20 PM2/13/15
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Ha! This is exactly what the Rivendell frameset I'm selling looked like before the paint came off. Nice seat pin lug thing, eyelets, headbadge, etc. Hard to beat this CL model if the size is right for you. The bb on mine has two stamps: 95015 and EVEREST. Too bad no one wants to buy an unpainted 56cm version of this CL post.



On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 2:24 AM, 'Tim' via RBW Owners Bunch <rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Joe, did you buy it? If you did, enjoy! I can't imagine it will last. I sent an email about it. I'd love to get ahold of that bike!

Fullylugged

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Feb 15, 2015, 8:04:40 AM2/15/15
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My Road pre dates the Road Standard model. Differences are minor: level TT, standard HT (no extension) Steeper HT angle. Size is 54.5 cm, Racier handling, but same slack ST and long stays as the standard model.  Lugs are Shimano. Also made at W'fd with the tubes noted below.  All this to say the "first" generation is a bit older.  Someone has probably already answered this, but what was the first actual bike sold by RBW?

BH

Fullylugged

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Feb 15, 2015, 8:05:55 AM2/15/15
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Correction: dropouts are Shimano.  Lugs are the same as the standard

Patrick Shea

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Feb 15, 2015, 2:22:01 PM2/15/15
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I've got Campy on mine, at least in the back, I don't remember what the 531 fork is. My bb is stamped 95015 so maybe the 15th of 1995? I had a chance to compare the lugs to a custom road model and even though I was biased, I thought mine were nicer, just a tad more intricate. This was many years back, tho. 

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Goshen Peter

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Feb 15, 2015, 2:26:50 PM2/15/15
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First All rounder ever was up on the ebay about a year ago, went fast, famous provenance and all that. I cant find the thread but there was much discussion about the "1st" rivs.

Gregg

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Feb 15, 2015, 5:50:38 PM2/15/15
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Still available...


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Gregg

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Feb 19, 2015, 11:59:38 AM2/19/15
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Final price drop for complete bike $500.00

This bike is rock solid! Made for original owner who was 6' 

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Bruce Herbitter

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Feb 20, 2015, 11:55:01 AM2/20/15
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Super price on a great bike.  Sadly I'm 6" too short to ride it 

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Gregg

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Feb 21, 2015, 1:32:15 AM2/21/15
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Bike is now sold


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