This sounds pretty nice (from the keyhole section of the Riv site):


We're working on sort-of-a-Ramboiullet replacement, but more of a  
club-riding bike, so even lighter. It will be called one of these:  
Rodeo...Roadio...Roadeo. And we'll offer it in your choice of threadless  
(for most club riders) and threaded (for more traditionalists). No rack  
braze-ons, light tubes, but still our bike thru & thru, with our lugs, our  
design and choice of tubing, all that. We'll have the prototype by late  
July, and Mark will build it up and ride it, since he was the impetus  
behind it.



I was shocked--shocked! when I saw there were to be no rack braze ons, but  
then I realized it will likely still have fender braze ons. That's fine. I  
wonder if it will be Taiwanese or Toyo? Expanded or normal?

While I'm doing one of my incredibly infrequent postings, here's a bike I'd  
like to see:

- Taiwanese Quickbeam replacement (because I'm cheap and I like the  
sloping/expanded top tube look)
- but with caliper brakes (because I'm tired of cantis in most of my bike  
history, and it should make the bike a bit cheaper to produce since there  
are no canti studs to weld on, and there's really no reason now for cantis  
except when using fat knobby tires)
- and please not light metallic blue (because I really don't like that  
color)
- and maybe more roadish geometry


Eric D
Dublin OH

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