This post has absolutely no grounds in reality and I have little hope
of ever seeing it happen.

...anyway... I was reading an article a couple weeks back about how
poorly setup most police bicycles are.  Bike cops spends 6+ hours a
day in the saddle and they have all needs of a typical Rivendell
owner: need a dependable, durable bike; need to run big tires and
fenders; need to haul things; need a (dare I say) stylish ride.
However, most of the officers I see are stuck on poorly fitted
mountain bikes with tiny frames, low bars and crummy saddles.  Some
large percentage complain of pain in the groin, back, neck.  This is
sad, especially given that these are people who are there to improve
our streets and are also acting as important stewards of bike culture
(whatever your feelings about cops in general, bike cops are one of
the few large groups of bicyclists who use a bicycle in a public and
official capacity).  Feeling sad, I started wondering what bicycle
cops would be like if they rode around on comfortable, practical and
proud bicycles.

So I'm just indulging this fantasy, wondering what a Rivendell Police
Bike (the Rohirrim?) would look and act like.  As a starting point, it
would definitely have to be black (a good example here:
http://d2creative.smugmug.com/photos/51638748_QpZ2C-M.jpg - imagine
that with a set of sackville luggage), should probably use Riv's new
'expanded frame' geometry to make a given frame easier to fit (also,
cops probably spend a lot of time standing over the top tube), should
have some decent upright bars, huge slickish tires...
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