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===== Jeffrey Richman Overview =====
Jeffrey Richman's output is so small that he wouldn't normally been included in this timeline, except for his connections to the birth of mountain biking. Before Tom Ritchey delivered his first frames to Kelly & Fisher, Jeff Richman was asked by Fisher to make three mountain bikes. Jeff delivered a few weeks after Ritchey and his bikes are now lost to history.
"Before it became obvious that Tom Ritchey could make more bikes than any four or five other people, Gary shopped the project to Jeffrey Richman, who made a couple of bikes that went to a married couple."
Charles Kelly [[https://www.mtbr.com/threads/richman-mountain-bike.490169/|Mountain Bike Reviews Forum]]
Jeff continued to make occasional road and mountain bikes. His total output is unknown.
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Jeffrey Richman [[https://www.mtbr.com/threads/richman-mountain-bike.490169/|mtbr]]
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===== 1979 Jeffrey Richman =====
One of the very first 10 true mountain bikes.
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A 1979 Richman at Crested Butte, September 1979.
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Photo by Wende Cragg [[https://theradavist.com/wende-cragg-early-mountain-bike-photos/|theradavist]]
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===== 1988 Bike =====
Purchased in Dec 1988 from The Bike Peddler in Santa Rosa, CA.((https://www.mtbr.com/threads/jeffrey-richman-mountain-bike.971508/|mtbr]]))
All non-original parts: Shimano XT M730 (1987-88) gruppo, Bontrager forks.
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Restored 1988 JR.
[[https://www.facebook.com/groups/927406034014215/permalink/5904438866310882/|facebook]]
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==== Production Notes ====
[1]. Produced 3 bikes in Spring of 1979 [[http://fattireflyer.com/|The Fat-Tire Flyer]] by Charlie Kelly . Page 93.
[2]. Jeffrey Richman continued to produce a limited number of custom mountain bikes.