Ant!
Those are rad rippers!!! Just curious, what's your PBH?
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 1/24/20, ant ritchey <
likewise...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cross-posted from iBob & 650b:
>
> What can I say? I love chubby-tired steel-framed bicycles. As most folks in
>
> the odd-sized camp would attest - frames in my size don't pop up very often
>
> so there's been a tendency to snag every X/XL mountain/touring frame that
> came along. Thus redundancy & overlap loom large within the fleet. At long
> last, my Bantam off-road touring custom is now finally in sight, so against
>
> the loud hoarder's voice advising me otherwise - it's time to let a few
> go.
>
> At this point all 3 of these big hunks of steel are complete and
> functioning. However I'm not intending to sell them that way, unless
> perhaps you're really jonesing for something ready to ride out of the box?
> I'd also guess that most folks would prefer a frameset or "rolling chassis"
>
> and personalize from there. Either way- I'm flexible. I rode the bikes over
>
> to the park to snap a few shots of each. More images available upon
> request. The goal is to keep as many bikes riding as possible while I sell
> through stuff, but we'll see how that goes. Questions, concerns, interest -
>
> send me a private message, shoot me a text, give me a call or come by and
> see for yourself if the Kenton neighborhood in Portland, Oregon ain't outta
>
> yer way. Thanks for looking!
>
> IMAGES HERE ----->
>
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jPCLXiyUySBlhw1nfRpi0MocUWEgy_YF
>
> -Ant Ritchey ///
(724) 757-9358 ///
likewise...@gmail.com
>
> *Nashbar C/Tour*
> My Rat Trap Pass drop bar bike. "Poor man's (tall man's?) XO-1" as a few
> have called it. The high saddle height & 130mm Technomic in the photos tell
>
> the tale- it's a touch on the small side for me.
>
> Seat tube measures 62cm center-to-top. Top tube center-to-center is 57.5cm,
>
> with a slightly up-sloping angle reminiscent of the 2.5 degree angle of my
> Toyo Atlantis. Standover height with the RTP's is about 34 7/8" if you
> count the top tube cable routing. Bosses for 2 bottle cages. Single eyelets
>
> fore and aft. Seat stay hourglass brazeons for a rack or bag support. 130mm
>
> rear spacing and tons of room to run a fender over top of your 2.3" tire.
> 27.2 seat post. Tange Seiki chrome headset. No dents, no dings; frame is
> straight. Tange MTB fork blades, EX main triangle tubing; a funny zippy
> bike.
> *Frame, fork & headset - $195 + shipping*
>
> *Specialized Stumpjumper*
> The biggest one of these I've ever seen. 24" center-to-center seat tube.
> 60cm center-to-center top tube.
> 35 3/4" standover with the Surly Extraterrestrial 2.5" tires.'83 or '84.
> Miyata-made; serial number provided on request. Fancy embellishments
> everywhere you look; many differences from the ubiquitous Sport model:
> vertical drop outs, non-indented chainstays, Shimano chromed drop outs &
> cable guide brazeons, fastback-style seat post clamp, lug windows on rear
> brake bridge, 2 bottle cage mounts, star brazeon-style, beveled seat lug,
> super clean BB shell/lug finish work, even slightly different chain hanger
> tab and canti posts. Original 26.6 seat post w/ flutes painted to match the
>
> frame. Paint is in excellent condition; I'd guess there are less than 100
> miles on this frame, it's really that nice. Photos show some mud and dirt
> from a recent fender-less ride but I guarantee this thing is super clean
> with only a few scratches/blemishes.
> *Frame, fork, OEM headset and seat post - $400 + shipping*
>
> *Black Mountain Cycles Road Plus*
> I bought this direct from Mike Varley in August of 2018. It's the biggest
> one they make - 59cm, Aurora Red. It also happens to be the same size the
> designer, himself, rides so it was very cool to be able to discuss the
> build and concept over the phone with someone who knows this bicycle better
>
> than any other, and to be able to get the set up right for the rider on the
>
> top end of the height & fit. Steerer tube is uncut.
>
> It's in excellent condition, definitely not even 1K miles on it. (Plenty of
>
> mud & dirt on the bike in the photos but cosmetic condition of this bike is
>
> near-pristine!) There will be way too much overlap with the Road Plus bike
> and the coming custom; so whereas I love this bike and it's super fun - I
> gotta move it along. All the info you need here on the BMC page:
>
https://blackmtncycles.com/frames/road-plus/
> I'm somewhat flexible on how this one should get parted out/sold but I'd
> like to follow the "rolling chassis" format and include some extras; all of
>
> which was purchased new for the build.
> *BMC Road Plus rolling chassis* - *$1,100 + shipping*
> -Frame, fork, VP headset
> -HED Tomcat 650b x 32h wheel set
> -Robert Axle Project (front) & DT Swiss (rear) thru axles
> -Hayes CX Expert calipers & mount adapters
> -160mm 6 bolt brake rotors
> -Promax 400mm seat post & clamp
> -2 different 26.0 clamp stems and spacers
>
> Current build includes: 48cm Nitto Noodles, TRP drillium levers, Dura Ace
> bar end shifters, XT M737 derailleurs, Sugino Mighty compact double,
> Compass SBH's. I also have a a brand new set of SKS fenders for 650b X
> 48mm. A price can be arranged if you want the whole thing.
>
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