That's a shame about the "only one Legolas left," unless you already own 
one. They are one of the most beautiful Rivendell bikes, in my opinion. 
Delicate and strong looking. 

The idea that no more decals means no more Legoals makes me wonder if 
Rivendell changes model names when they run out of decals. 
"Well, we're out of Quickbeam decals, let's call the bike something else 
now." 
"We've only got 40 Rivendell decals left, let's stop promoting the 
customs." 
"Ah man, we've still got boxes and boxes of Atlantis decals. Let's paint 
the new bike teal and call it an Atlantis." 


Philip (I'm not joking, I now really wonder that)
Santa Rosa, CA 

On Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 4:03:26 AM UTC-8, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> Wow. I don't really covet bicycles that I don't own (well maybe a little) 
> and I'm more of a Clementine guy these days, but I sure wouldn't kick that 
> Legolas out of my bike closet! Something about a bicycle with traditional 
> sized tubing and cantilever brakes and nice lugs. Plus that silver paint 
> with gold lug lining. And it's the penultimate Legolas, as decals are then 
> gone.

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