The Rodeo certainly is stunningly beautiful, but I will need to admire
it from a distance.  I wonder what the component kits are?  I couldn't
see the crank in the picture, which is one component I've often wished
Riv offered more / better options.  I think if I owned this bike I
would want to fit it out with the White or Davinci Hubs and maybe the
new standard reach Paul's brakes.  Anyway, the whole thing makes me
want to loose some of my weight!

Wishing you all joy and peace - inner and outer,
Michael

On Dec 23, 1:17 am, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Dropped by the Rivendell Bicycle Works Headquarters and La-ir for a while
> today. Pestered the staff for a bit and chatted with GP.  Got a nice chance
> to check out some of the more recent work.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclofiend/sets/72157622930262825/
>
> Pretty fine stuff they are putting out these days.
>
> - J
>
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> "She edged in to get a better look at the bike, how it was made, the
> intricacy of its brakes and shifters pulling her straight in. Beauty."
> -- William Gibson, "Virtual Light"

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