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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
camchris1
Hey Richard,
Can you tell me the date of the article about the potter from Japan? I am a potter and I'd like to track that down for a read.
My copy is from real time. Here is the e-copy...
Arita Journal - At Hallowed Pottery, the Master's Wheel Is Stilled - NYTimes.com
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
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Richard,
last week-end I rode with Gregg in the bay area on his brand new RS road he had won at a raffle at NAHBS SJ.
I noticed the chainstays had some curves to them. Is that a new thing ?
Thanks
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
Lionel
Richard,
last week-end I rode with Gregg in the bay area on his brand new RS road he had won at a raffle at NAHBS SJ.
I noticed the chainstays had some curves to them. Is that a new thing ?
Thanks
Not at all atmo.
Later - I am out for a quick 60 mile Franklin County ride.
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
e-RICHIE
Not at all atmo.
Later - I am out for a quick 60 mile Franklin County ride.
Looking forward to more details in 2:50 hours when you are done ;-) Mine is a 2009 with straight CS. Are the std pegorichie CS curved ?
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
Lionel
Looking forward to more details in 2:50 hours when you are done ;-) Mine is a 2009 with straight CS. Are the std pegorichie CS curved ?
A great ride. There are no details. I have the parts in both shapes.
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Must have been better than my lufthansa ride. So how do you decide curve or straight?
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
Lionel
Must have been better than my lufthansa ride. So how do you decide curve or straight?
Mostly I try to make sure they match. So if at first I pick up a straight chain stay, it's
important that they are both straight atmo. It's all happens in that first moment.
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I had to do some detective work for a pal, and here is the find -
The 352nd RS branded frame, made in January 1979 atmo...
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no longer valid 1
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After the various discussions about serial#'s on the other thread - noticed my team CX bike is sans-serial. Any reason those don't get serial numbers?
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
prolix21
After the various discussions about serial#'s on the other thread - noticed my team CX bike is sans-serial. Any reason those don't get serial numbers?
Because they are not made for sale atmo.
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
prolix21
After the various discussions about serial#'s on the other thread - noticed my team CX bike is sans-serial. Any reason those don't get serial numbers?
Originally Posted by
Jean Racine
L'Éloignement des pays répare en quelque sorte la trop grande proximité des temps.
see above
(mine is sans serial as well)
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Richard Sachs Cycles
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I write for myself. But when I press the Enter key these words soon belong to everyone atmo.
How Little Things Change | RICHARD SACHS CYCLES
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-- ahhh the sawa, all about speed...
ronnie
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A Retro Perspective | RICHARD SACHS CYCLES
A maker’s perception, muscle memory, intuition, and mood contribute more to a finished piece than the pile of stuff he starts with.
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