Thanks guys!  Glorious first morning ride on the Bombadil... I left the
house about the same time as Erl headed for Old Town Alexandria where I met
up with my friend Wes for coffee (inside coffee - Misha's).  After a
pleasant 20 min of coffee and conversation we headed into the city.  My
first random impressions of the bike/build;

-Decent tires are a revelatoin after 2 months of some hard, cheap 26"
rubber I've been running on the XO-3.
-Riding geared after 2 months of single speed makes me feel fast (even
though I'm not)
-I miss my interrupter levers on the noodle bars
-The bike frame fits nicely, disappears under me and deinitely gives a
'confident' ride
-My sweet new Nitto stem is to long for noodles... :(  so it will get
demo'd with albatross bars soon

-Clear, crisp Nov mornings are hard to beat on any bike. The Potomac was a
gorgeous azure-blue (not unlike my new Bombadil!), the horizon was super
crisp... the light in general was really nice.

Couple tweaks before the Veterans Day ride but I'm thrilled to be back on a
Riv!

Tony

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