Maybe.  Although the Legoas was/is more of a racing bike than
anything.

The other thought I had was the "expanded" frame geometry of the Sam
Hillborne. Definitely different than compact.  Along with being close
to totally at odds with what had been done in the past in reference to
a sloping top tube.

But that only comes to mind because I have one and really, really like
it.

Otherwise, it might be those tweed covered disc wheels that never
reached the prototype stage.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Oct 24, 7:28�am, ToddBS <tobars...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That article is actually from 2007, so it may be that he is talking
> about the Roadeo. �That bike is a little bit out of character for Riv.
>
> On Oct 23, 10:42�pm, Weird Harold <alanpcr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I was reading an interview with Grant on Bike Radar and saw this:
>
> > "There are some things I want to do, and one thing in particular that
> > I want to do that will be terribly misunderstood by just about
> > everybody with an internet connection and a smattering of bike
> > knowledge and historical perspective. Compared to anything Rivendell
> > has "done" in the past, it's way, way out there and sounds, or might
> > sound, inconsistent and off the deep end."
>
> > Anyone have any idea what he's talking about?- Hide quoted text -
>
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