"...once in a while a frame breaks. Statistically it is inevitable. It
is a drag to have it aired, but so be it..."

Oh man, the purpose of the original post wasn't to air any perceived
short comings of a Rivendell bicycle. As pointed out, this stuff just
happens. I feel a sense of friendship and community with the people of
this group. The thing is that I was impressed with the fix, the
shifting and most of all the assistance of a stranger and just felt
like sharing the story and images with the community. And as I also
mentioned Rivendell's (Grant's) prompt response to assist with it. I
guess there are people who may see the images and come away thinking
Rivendell's are undependable but what can you do? Perhaps these are
the people who are always focusing on whether the glass is half empty
or half full. I guess, in this case, I'd say there is a glass with
some refreshing beverage in it. Of course there are those who will see
a glass of poison.

I'm very much looking forward to getting back on this bike again at
some point in the future. It's been very very good to me. I also look
forward to continuing to do business with Rivendell.

--mike


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