Looks like Mr. Heine ponied up for his fantasyland bike:

https://janheine.wordpress.com/2016/08/30/i-bought-a-titanium-bike/

On Saturday, August 27, 2016 at 10:55:43 PM UTC-4, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> http://fireflybicycles.com/bicycles/all-road
>
> Since it is custom, and they offer different head tubes and braking 
> options, I am pretty sure they would be happy to take your money and get 
> you on a Fantasy "Riv, " complete with cantis, quill stem, and geometry for 
> bars level with saddle. A Firefly All Road was reviewed in BQ last issue.
>
> Like Steve, I had a '91 Spectrum. I liked it fine, but I like steel 
> better. I've ridden modern Ti as well--a friend bought a Lynskey road bike 
> recently. It's a great material for bikes, but it just doesn't do much for 
> me--certainly not enough to pay the extra $$$. Though I did flirt with 
> buying a proto ti rSogn that Sean of Rawland offered at one point (which I 
> believe was built by Lynskey).
>
> On Saturday, August 27, 2016 at 3:53:00 PM UTC-4, Call Me Jay wrote:
>>
>> I was thinking something akin to a titanium Legolas---drop bars, cantis, 
>> fits CX tires and fenders, quill stem and Riv fit.
>
>

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