I just got a package from Rivendell in Thailand.  It's a big deal when
you are overseas and you get new, high quality gear.  My friend,
Gernot (the other member of the Chiang Mai Rivendell Club), brought it
from his recent trip to the states.

At Gernot's house we replaced the moustache bars with some 46 cm
Noodles with Paul Thumbies and interrupter levers.  For a rank amateur
like me it was a fun, challenging learning process.

Much different than my surfing days, doing bike stuff is, or can be in
this case, without ego.  It's refreshing to be a part of a group that
doesn't create outsiders but welcomes newcomers.

The bars felt wonderful on the ride home.  Shifting reminded me of my
early mountain bike days, and the interrupter levers did the job.  I
feel like the bike was made for fat tires and drops.

Kip Otteson

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