I wasn't sure if everyone in the group was subscribed to RBW's email
updates.  It is relatively sparodic, but this one has some really
interesting comments about bicycle models, so I thought I'd copy my copy
here.  

It's a pretty good sized missive, so...

...if a given topic is something you want to comment on, please create a new
thread specific to that topic (i.e. new email or "Start new Thread" if you
are using the web interface - DON'T just change the headline or it will
continue to thread with this general topic).  Certainly, it's polite to
quote the copy you are commenting about.

And, of course, if you want to talk to Rivendell on any of the topics, you
should contact them directly, not through the list.

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Holiday Pleadings

It is the worst holiday season for many people in many years, and yet things
and stuff makes the things we do here and there, for bike riders and
non-bike riders possible. So let me point out some things we have, some new,
some old, all pretty good. If you've got to get something this season, see
if you can get something from usŠand thanks.

If you're a member, your calendar-year purchases are totaled at midnight on
December 31, and then on January 2 you'll have an automatic credit on your
account of five percent, good through the next December 31. So, you spent
$200, you get $10 credit. You got a Sam and some racks and bags and spent
$2,500, you get $125 credit. We don't mail anything out, it just shows up
and actually pops up the next time we start an invoice for you.
It's not as good as REI's rebate, which runs about 8% on charged items and
is actually cashable; but 5 percent adds up, and takes a bite out of sales
tax if you're in California, and our moderate shipping charges, wherever you
are. So, it's something.


Gifts by $

Under $15
Sackville Mudflappers, bells, pine tar soap, Lip Ivo, Fistula-fixing discs,
paperback copy of The Song of Hiawatha (illustrated by Frederick Remington),

Over $15, under $39
Any of the wool hats‹the possum wool blends from New Zealand, or the
all-merinos from Australia. Or the neck gaiters. You should get a possum
neck gaiter and machine wash-n-dry it to snug it up some. Then it's
super-boss.
The black gloves with the snug thumbs. Don't overreact to the thumb thing.
If all the fingers were as snug as the thumb is, you wouldn't even notice
it. Nobody here except me/Grant makes a big deal of it. If your thumb is
super fat, maybe reconsider; but otherwise, those are the best and warmest
winter gloves you'll find anywhere, I'm pretty sure. And they're made in the
US.
MUSA shorts. Are they still under $39? I think so. MUSA anything is
fantastic. If you don't have the shorts, knicks, or pants, you're missing
out, seriously. I buy them uppa size, but most people don't. More on that
in the next section.
The Stubby-bill Rivendell or AHH hats. Made in Missouri and MUSA-branded,
these are the finest cotton hats you'll ever wear for riding, photography,
and all-around. The bill is just the right length. The look fits in
anywhere.
Or the wool version of it, but we're going to run out of that one by early
December. It's grey with a blue bill, made in Oregon. Everybody loves this
hat, and you won't be the exception, unless you have a 6 ? head---which
isn't outrageous, nothing to feel bad about, but it's just a bit small for
this hat.

Over $39, under $79
MUSA knickers and pants. Here's the hot knicker tip from me our resident
upsizer: Get them TWO sizes up (if there's room to). You get extra length
and bagginess, and it never seems to hurt. My waist is 33.333 inches and I
prefer 2XL. But do as you like‹nobody else here does that, but if you know
yourself to be a loose-lover when it comes to your clothing, then consider
doing that.
The Sackville Shopsacks. More capacity and quality per dollar than any other
shopping back on earth. These are delightful, simple to use, and will do
quadruple duty as carry-ons, beach bags, camping bags, general duffles. For
cheap commuting, these in a Wald basket, holy cow.


Over $79, under $199
Any of the bags or racks. The Sackville Saddlesack Small is, I think, the
best deal of any. It fits any bike, doesn't even require a rack (can't even
use one), and holds more and better than any other bag of its size.
The Slicker Sack requires about $200 worth of racks beneath it (a Mark's
Rack or a Mini-Front, plus the PlatRack add-on), but many of you already
have a good start on that, and if you're looking for a commuter bag that
doubles as a carry-on or a tidy little suitcase, this is it.

Bags
The Sackville bags are the best bike bags I've ever seen or used, and we
have good stock of them. In the next Reader there's a story about the small
shop in Connecticut that makes them. If you haven't seen one, yotta see one.

Gift CertificatesŠ
 are always good. Any amount, and the way we do them here, they cost less
than their face value, so they're an especially good deal.

Bikes

We're nearly out of Sams, except in the 48s and 52s. We'll have more in
February, and you can reserve one with a non-refundable (to ensure
sincerity, not to bum you out, and we've never not given back
"non-refundable deposits in the past, and it's never a tussle) $100 deposit.
They'll be orange again, and this time there will be a 64, too. Both the 60
and 64 will have double top tubes, which‹we could've done without on the 60,
but the 64 benefits for sure. Hey, in four years every big bike will  have
double toppersŠ
You understand what the second top tube does, right? It re-triangulates the
frame so the frame resists twisting better. On a bike with a tall head tube,
it matters. Tall riders tend to weigh more and so on, so it makes sense.
We got lugs made just for the second top tube. It's what you do when you
claim, as we do, to be Home of the Lugged Steel Frame.

The Simpleone will replace the Quickbeam, and it too will come in Spring.
Some as frames, maybe some as bikes. Exactly the same geometry as the QB,
and in sizes 54-56-58-60-62-64. The smaller and taller QBs didn't sell well,
so we're going with these. Not sure of the price, but they'll cost less than
the Quickers and be as good. Made in Taiwan, not Japan.

We have a dwindling number of what seems to be the last of the
Japanese-built Atlantis frames. They are stratospherically expensive to buy,
and your price, $2,000 for frame-fork-headset, counts only if you buy a
complete Atlantis from us. Frame only is now $2,300. Sometimes next year
we'll likely bring in a Taiwan-built Atlantis, also built under the guidance
of Tetsu Ishigaki; and the fork will be made in the old Toyo shop, in Japan.
There may be some changes. Fewer sizes, more upslope on the TT. It will be a
good, good bike.

We're getting Betty Foy frames in the usual 52cm and 58cm 650-B wheels
sizes, plus two new sizes:  47cm (26-inch wheels), and 62cm (700c). These
will also be available as Yves Gomez for guys who don't want to ride a
"Betty Foy."

A good friend lost his job last week. Good friends lose their jobs along
with everybody else, but it's always sad, and especially this time of the
year. You (business owner) talk to your accountant, see where things are for
the year, and make the cuts to help with taxes or please the shareholders.

People have to work, and most work is selling of some kind. Even if it's not
obvious selling, beneath the label of teacher or lawyer or doctor, it's
selling. So buying helps. We've grown over the years to our current
gigantic-feeling size, a staff of twelve or thirteen (some part time, some
Saturdays only). 

We're  not overstaffed or understaffed, but the staffing and payroll keep us
on our toes, and keep me on edge all the time. It's like a gauntlet every
week, but we get through, and it's all thanks to you.

Grant and the whole crew at RBW

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