Free to good home. Local pick up.
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Free to good home. Local pick up.
I've had this bike for about 20 months. In all that time I've put on a whopping 423 miles. Strangely enough, I just don't like the way it rides. Not that there is anything wrong with it. It probably rides exactly the way Tom Ritchey intended...Like a drop bar converted vintage Ritchey Ascent. Just not my cuppa tea and I have plenty of other bikes I just like better.
A bunch of pictures of below. The frame, fork, headset, wheels & travel case only. I am keeping the crankset, brakes, handlebars, shifters/derailleurs, saddle, seatpost, etc...
Drive side by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Seat break away by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Bottom bracket break away by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
post mount rear by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
post mount front by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Oversize soft sided travel case by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Size Large (58cm)
PM me if interested & in the general area of Lake Washington.
A bunch of pictures of below. The frame, fork, headset, wheels & travel case only. I am keeping the crankset, brakes, handlebars, shifters/derailleurs, saddle, seatpost, etc...
Drive side by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Seat break away by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Bottom bracket break away by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
post mount rear by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
post mount front by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Oversize soft sided travel case by Richard Mozzarella, on Flickr
Size Large (58cm)
PM me if interested & in the general area of Lake Washington.
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The hand-off is complete. Ritchey now has a wonderful and nice new owner...And a second life as a globe-trotter!
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Hopefully, to be seen again. On BikeForums.
I like phrases such as: 'paying it forward', 'right tool makes tough jobs easier', 'purpose built is best purpose used', 'second useful life', and 'to be seen again'.
T.Richey - 'classic' on the American scene.
I like phrases such as: 'paying it forward', 'right tool makes tough jobs easier', 'purpose built is best purpose used', 'second useful life', and 'to be seen again'.
T.Richey - 'classic' on the American scene.
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It's now sporting 650b wheels instead of 700c thinking it will pack easier this way.
Just waiting for a dry day to try it out.
Thanks again for your generosity @base2, Wildwood and nlerner !
New Bike finished by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
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