I remember reading an interview with Grant, not too long ago, where the 
interviewer asked him if he had ever thought about doing a tig welded bike. 
 Grant's reply was basically that he things about it every day and he even 
made the point that he thought about a tig welded bike during a day he was 
on vacation in either Yellow Stone or Yosemite, to make the point.  It 
should not surprise anyone if RBW comes out with a largely tig welded bike. 
 It's a great way for Grant to reach more people. 



On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 4:19:52 PM UTC-5, Mike wrote:
>
> On Friday, September 19, 2014 1:20:02 PM UTC-7, Peter M wrote:
>
>> A Tig welded Rivendell? say it aint so
>>
>
> When I think of a Rivendell, I tend to think of a Grant's custom frames. I 
> can't imagine one of those not being lugged. But with their other frames… I 
> think it's fine. I feel like there's been contradictions in the RBW 
> "velosophy" over the years. RBW has said they don't cater to racers yet 
> they made the Legolas which was definitely a racer(ish) bike. I wouldn't be 
> the least bit surprised to see a disc equipped Rivendell or Grant designed 
> bike at some point in the future.
>
>
> --mike
>

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