I was in my lbs today - Bernie Jones Cycles
They'd just wheeled two old Ricardo bikes into the workshop - on a man's (about a 21" frame) and one ladies. They were a bit sad and the mechanic tried to coerce $10 out of me to take one away. Either would make a good project.
Bernie Jones Cycles quite often have things like this in there, plus a lot of old items 'new' - worth an email if you're after something a bit hard to get.
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Ricardo mens and ladies bikes
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Ricardo mens and ladies bikes
Postby europa » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:33 pm
I had a good bike ... so I fixed it
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Postby Mulger bill » Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:43 pm
Just how BIG is your shedeuropa wrote:It's a magic shop
I'm going to have to get a job there just so I can dig through their attic
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Re: Ricardo mens and ladies bikes
Postby triode12 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:21 am
Do they happen to have a 60mm quill stem? Something like a Nitto Pearl or deluxe stem?europa wrote:I was in my lbs today - Bernie Jones Cycles
They'd just wheeled two old Ricardo bikes into the workshop - on a man's (about a 21" frame) and one ladies. They were a bit sad and the mechanic tried to coerce $10 out of me to take one away. Either would make a good project.
Bernie Jones Cycles quite often have things like this in there, plus a lot of old items 'new' - worth an email if you're after something a bit hard to get.
Richard
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