John,
I would say it’s more handlebar dependent than frame, as most Riv frames ride 
well with swept back bars.  I find handlebars that sweep back allow for a more 
relaxed upright riding position, while also allowing for a more aggressive 
riding style when gripped closer to the stem.  Think albatross, bosco, Billie 
bars et al.  I find my Cheviot with swept back bars allows me to ride slowly 
and steadily in congested areas and then to ride more aggressively when 
conditions allow.
Photos here: https://flickr.com/photos/86975051@N08/sets/72157665232090983
I think any frame and bar combo that allows more upright riding will fullfill 
your goal.  You might have to experiment a bit with bar choice, but that’s part 
of the fun!
All the best,
Erl

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