Hey there - 

Grant was kind enough to share some info about the Roadeo, which follows in
this email.  He was also kind enough to share the prototype photo, which
appears via my blog (the text is the same in both):

http://ramblings.cyclofiend.com/?p=376

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Hi Jim,
We got the first prototype Roadeo yesterday, and Mark built it up and rode
it, likes it a lot. We'll have something on the site soon, but in the
meantime, here are some Assumed FAQ's:

1. Why does it look so unRivendellish?
a. It IS steel, it IS lugged, it HAS a fork crown and a nice fork rake. You
CAN fit a 35mm tire. It has longish (by race bike standards) chainstays, and
a lowISH bottom bracket. It has a clamp-on front derailer. All quite in
keeping with all of our bikes.

2. Threadless?
a. Done it before, with the Legolas. The Roadeo will be available threaded
or threadless, same price, your choice.

3. That price?
a. $2,000 frame and fork. And we'll have some package options---likely a
club-rider-racerish package with a road double and SRAM brifters  for around
$4,200; and a country-ish version, probably with a triple....for $3,600.
Specs to be determined, but one racey, one normal....with mixitup
flexibility, whatever one likes.

3. Who makes it?
a. 'ford.

4. Colors?
a. white with red; white with blue; any color you like except white or
cream, with cream.

5. Tubing?
a. Mix of Reynolds 725 and TrueTemp OX Plat. As thin as I/Grant could stand
to go. (0.65 butts in the tt and dt, with 0.45 bellies)

6. Frame weight?
a. Well, man, the prototype frame here weighs 4lb 3oz, in a 55cm. Now, there
are ways to trim another half pound off it, but not without getting super
ridiculous. We're shooting for 3.9999999999999xinfinity pounds, and think we
can get there by trimming a lug, using a narrower crown, monkeying around
with the chainstay brake bridge, possibly using a different bb shell and
seat tube. But that's it! Then it'll weigh what it weighs, and it's over.

7. Whole bike?
a. as shown, 20.7. with four ounces off the frame, three off the fork (we
can do this easily on a threadless), and something else, we can get it to
19.9999999999999 pounds with Jack Brown greens.

Some spec notes: The best brakes for it are the Tektro Bigmouth 57s. They're
super light, and allow 35mm+ tires, releasable without deflating. The photo
shows a SRAM crank--Mark picked all the parts for it--but we may go with a
D/A compact. It's all up to Mark (I just designed the frame).

Geometry: Eventually the particulars will go onto our site, but I hate
taking about decimal metric numbers as though the decimals matter and the
numbers reveal the essence of the frame. I don't like stubby chainstay even
a little, but I don't want my preference for 44.5+cm chainstays to smite
this bike before it leaves the gates, and in the big pic 43/43/5 is plenty
fine, and if it works for Mark, it'll work for anybody. The rest of the
numbers are right down the middle of our lane, with a slight Mark-'fluence,
because Mark has that 'fluence, and he knows. I may get a 59, so I jogged a
little with the numbers for the 59, designing it just for me, but it'll be
fine for anybody who fits it. I think the bb is a few mm lower than the 57
and the 61---77 or 78 instead of 75. Not significant, but it'll allow me the
clearance I want with the fatties I'll ride on it.

Who the bike is for:
Club riders who weigh under 210lbs and who aren't looking to load it up or
ride it on trails. We have other bikes for that, and the Roadeo is for road
riding with minimal gear. There are no rack eyelets (reinforces the message)
but there are fender eyelets on the dropouts.

ANYBODY is welcome to come by and ride it, and we should have another
prototype in a month or so. Maybe another Mark's size, or maybe mine, not
sure.

It is every bit as zippy as any road bike, and a lot  more useful, comfy,
safe...and lower priced than a lot of them..

G


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Jim Edgar
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