Could it be because they are possibly moving to offering more completes 
rather than frames with builds? This would require more money upfront than 
just frames only. I think the completes are a pretty good idea, as I'm sure 
they can make a bit more money, and make sure they don't have too much dead 
stock. Plus the customer gets a great price. $2100 for preordered Appaloosa 
is really good, comparable to a higher end QBP bike.


On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 2:44:19 AM UTC-5, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> They need to tackle the lightweight skinny tubed low trail bike genre.
> That would expand their customer base.
> Riv makes the most beautiful bikes on earth.
> They need to bring the most beautiful skinny tubed low trail one to market.
> Add to their customer base and still keep their lugged principles.
>
> This whole business (which is none of my business) of tig welding and the 
> recent slew of fundraising offers is making me wonder what is going on. I'd 
> hate to think they are making last ditch attempts to keep the business 
> running. I know they have done fundraising before but this is getting 
> frequent with all the pre-sales lately.
>
> I hope they are doing ok.
>
>

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