The designs have evolved and it nice to have choices. Enjoy the new ride!

On Friday, December 2, 2016 at 9:52:30 PM UTC-5, Sky Coulter wrote:
>
> I have too many bikes, and among those, too many Rivendells. 
>
> My first Riv was a Saluki - still the one I'm least likely to get rid of - 
> I don't know that I'll ever again have a bike quite so pretty. Then came a 
> Romulus that made me feel speedy and sure on the road, with a beautiful 
> light steelie kind of blue.  And then more recently, Rene's Bombadil after 
> doing the rounds of rbw-owners-group members' landed in my keeping and I 
> marvelled at what a relaxed comfortable ride it was to eat up the miles. 
>  And the very first riv into our home was a demo Betty Foy I bought for my 
> wife, which still lightens her mood and makes me smile whenever she gets a 
> chance to take it out for a spin.
>
> We had a third child for out family about 6.5 months ago - my first.  And 
> since then my biking thoughts have been pretty family oriented. So a couple 
> weeks ago I bought a demo clementine that riv had on special.  I had 
> originally been thinking to try get a medium sized one that both my wife 
> and I could share. But I had misgivings about sizing and when I saw a 59cm 
> on sale at rivbike, I took the plunge with the idea that if it worked out, 
> I'd get a small for my wife for rides with the baby.  
>
> Tonight I drove down to the states and picked the clementine up. Came 
> home, assembled it and took it out for a quick spin.
>
> I love it.  Which caught me completely by surprise. I like dropbars. A 
> lot.  I tried an albatross bar for one ride and then put it on a bike I 
> built up for someone else.  I like supple tires, drops and feeling like I 
> can make good time.  But tonight, I took the clementine out for a spin and 
> was dumbstruck by how natural and comfortable I felt and how effortless the 
> pedalling was. And I didn't feel remotely slow.  Coming back up to our 
> home, I popped up the curb but didn't even feel the rear tire contact the 
> curb. It's been an extraordinary first impression.  A little overwhelming 
> really, if I don't sound like a nutcase saying that.  I was pretty sure of 
> my biking convictions and I figured the golden era of Rivendell for me were 
> the bikes created between 2000-2010. But man, Grant's new approach is 
> amazing. the stretched out wheelbase in conjunction with the laid back 
> handlebars and upright positioning... well, it's making me reconsider some 
> of my previous convictions.
>
> I'm sure next time I get on the bike I'll find some flaw in the quality of 
> the ride or some sobering detraction, but right now I'm just intoxicated 
> with the joy of biking.
>
> Thanks Grant.
>
> Sky in new west 
>
>
>

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