Horizontal dropouts do give a bike somewhat more flexibility for different 
kinds of builds.  I prefer vertical dropouts, but as horizontals go, those 
certainly are cool.  

On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 12:36:38 PM UTC-8, Edwin W wrote:
>
> Cool bike! A Tough-ee Mixt-e.
>
> What is the thinking on the horizontal rear dropouts? I forgot. I know Riv 
> in general is not into (haha) internal gear hubs... a single speed?
>
> Edwin
>
> On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 1:54:51 PM UTC-6, Brencho wrote:
>>
>> yeah i rode it last week. pretty sweet bike! 650b wheels with good 
>> clearance. here's a picture, or it didn't happen:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 9:00:31 AM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>
>>> Charlie R, 
>>>
>>> Who did you email?  If it were me I would call them. If I didn't want to 
>>> call them I would probably use Brian first for all the emails I used to 
>>> send Keven. For that particular bike I happen to know that Will had a hand 
>>> in the design, so emailing Will with a couple compliments ought to get a 
>>> promptish response. CC Roman just in case Will is out. If that's all too 
>>> confusing pick up the phone. 😀
>>
>>

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