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    Quote Originally Posted by uforgot View Post
    After your 50th birthday, there is a lovely little medical test most doctors want you to take. THAT'S what I have planned over Christmas break. So do you believe me when I say I'd rather come to California?
    oh my gosh. I'm getting one too at that time. Man, I dread it. Want to come go do that at the same time? I'll take you to my two great bike shops.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    oh my gosh. I'm getting one too at that time. Man, I dread it. Want to come go do that at the same time? I'll take you to my two great bike shops.
    Before or after? Then if it's after we can have some fried green tomatoes, before and we can toast each other with that milky white substance everyone says is so awful.
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

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    We are not going to drink that stuff. They have pills now. We are going to demand pills!
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    We are not going to drink that stuff. They have pills now. We are going to demand pills!
    My doc already told me no pills. She says they are finding that they don't do the job they are suppose to, and that's enough on THAT!

    Man, talk about a thread hijack, this has to be the best one ever!
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

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    OK, back to the bike.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Looking at that bike, I'm more concerned about the 54 being too big for you than I am the extra $300.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    I'm 5'4.75" and I ride a 54 Rambouillet.

    Give the folks at Riv a call and see what they recommend for a size.

    You'll end up missing out on this one. Although the seller does have a return option.

    I gotta say the pictures look like ones straight from the Riv catalogue with the gray sheet backdrop.

    V.
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    Oh that's too funny my pointing that bike out to you, and you've already beed bidding on it!

    Claudia, your inseam is 32", right? That's exactly the same as mine, and my 54 Rambouillet fits me quite well, except for the fact that I wouldn't mind it if it had a slightly shorter top tube, women-specific-wise. But with a 7mm stem and some Salsa Poco short reach handlebars I recently put on to replace the Nitto noodle bars, it is a pretty good fit now for me.
    Putting the Poco bars on brought my hands back an actual 2cm more than where they were with the noodle bars. That made a big difference for me.
    If your inseam is truly 32", then you should have about 1" crotch clearance when you stand over the bike, just like me.

    My Ramb is a 2006 and has about 5,000 miles on it. Aside from a couple of paint scratches and needing a new chain and tires, it's like a new bike!
    3,000 miles is like nothing for a Rivendell....I've ridden over 3,000 miles already so far this year.
    That Ebay bike has some NICE components and is a real clean sparkling jewel- well worth over $2,000 if you ask me. If you bought it new today it would cost well over $2,500 with the components it has. Just so you have some perspective: I paid $2,500 for mine new 16 months ago, and it had less high end stuff on it at the time than this Ebay one has.
    54cm Rambouillets can't be bought new anymore, don't forget. I don't *think* anyone has them in stock right now. ...Veronica?

    If it were me.... I'd bid $2,225 at the last 3 minutes. But you're not me! Easy to spend other people's money!
    P.S. don't worry, I won't bid on it- I already have mine!

    It's a FINE bike and is made to last a lifetime.
    Lisa
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