G. Petersen, from the radavist piece eight years ago: "*The Bstones were 
good bikes, especially considering their competition. They were lugged and 
steel, had classic looks and rode really well. They were excellent values 
and are still excellent bikes, but they would absolutely not make the 
starting team here *[ie, Rivendell]."

Holy cow, build up that Rodeo and ride it instead of not letting go of 
something you don't have! (But if yer gonna sell, you might do it soon, as 
the Roadini rollout may dampen the NIB Rodeo market a wee bit.) The RB-1 is 
not that hard to acquire, if you don't mind paying the iconic premium. 

On Sunday, March 5, 2017 at 10:03:57 PM UTC-5, Christopher Murray wrote:
>
> I have ridden an RB-1 but only for a short ride. I also rode a Heron Road 
> for a short ride. I had a too small for me Ram and a fit-me-perfectly 
> Bleriot. The biggest thing that sticks out for me is how differently they 
> felt. I liked the RB-1 and Ram, loved the Bleriot, didn't like the Heron. 
> Citing specific reasons for those feelings would be difficult but they are 
> accurate descriptions of how much I enjoyed riding each. 
>
> I also have a new in the box 56cm Quickbeam and a new in the box 57cm 
> Rodeo. One of these days I'll get around to building (or selling) them.  
>
> If I had an RB-1 I don't think I'd be able to let it go. It- along with 
> the MB-1 and XO-1- are such iconic bikes and almost proto-Rivendells. 
>
> Cheers!
> Chris
>
>

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