Briefly discussed (and a few pic links) in an earlier topic here:

http://tinyurl.com/ygpvbmu

FYI - I'm in Pennsylvania and have no bouncing bikes in the barn. My
'83 Trek 850 is as close to a Mt Bike as I will likely ever get.

Marty

On Oct 16, 11:24 am, Kip Otteson <kip.otte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have a first generation Rivendell Mountain Bike?  I'm
> talking about the bike in the 1994 catalogue that had drop bars.  That
> bike always excited me and I have been looking for someone who
> actually has one.  I've never seen a picture on the web or anywhere
> else besides that catalogue.
>
> Oh, and I was wondering if anyone is interested in planning a July
> rendevous in South Park, Colorado.  I live in the S24O capital of the
> United States and am looking for interested folks that would like to
> do some trail riding and camping.  I have 44 acres and a few houses
> right next to national forest and the Colorado Trail by Kenosha Pass
> and am always able to put people up in July.  (Currently in Thailand
> for the school year.)
>
> It seems like most of the folks in this group are in California.  I
> think I'm the only guy without full suspension in Colorado sometimes.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Kip Otteson
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