> Only thing missing is a high end country bike (AHH), wonder if we'll see a 
> waterford built one
> anytime soon?  They built the first run of them, wouldn't be surprised.

Sure hope Riv agrees.

My bike marketing savvy could fit in GP's left pinky nail.

But not having an AHH seems a mistake to me.  The AHH is a near custom
quality bike.  Riv may not sell a lot of AHHs at a Waterford build
price.  Having one available as an aspirational bike at least helps
continue the Riv mystique.  At some point, Riv runs the risk of being
just slightly more grand Soma or Surly.

On Jan 10, 1:35 am, Jeremy Till <jeremy.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So it looks heading forward like they've got San Marcos (road)-
> Hillborne (country)- Hunqapiller (touring/trail) on the low end and
> Rodeo (road)-Bombadil (tour/trail) on the high end, with the SingleOne
> and Mixtes.  That's a pretty good lineup.  Only thing missing is a
> high end country bike (AHH), wonder if we'll see a waterford built one
> anytime soon?  They built the first run of them, wouldn't be
> surprised.
>
> On Jan 9, 7:46 pm, amoll68 <amol...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > WOW!
>
> > Grant just posted a long one, dated January 10, with lots of info.
> > Glad I've got an AHH already. He mentions that the Toyo bikes are
> > going away. I understand the Bombadil, Roadeo are built by Waterford -
> > aren't they also currently building the 700c AHHs? Anybody know if
> > that will continue?
>
> > Alex Moll
> > Seattle, WA
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