I had a chance to ride the small Boots when I visited the world HQ last 
weekend.  The bike was real fun.  The design is natural evolution of Riv 
philosophy.  I'm 100% on board.  Except for out and out road biking, I 
think this bike can serve almost any other needs I can imagine. Touring, 
commuting, dirt, snow, haul stuff from Costco, around the town utility 
mobile, kid trailer hauler, take a kid on rack mounter seat, fire roads, 
crank a generator dynamo for emergency electricity,...

During my test/joy ride at one point there were kids on the trail.  I got 
off the trail and continue to peddle on the grass area.  The surface 
beneath grass was uneven.  Very bumpy!   But Boots would just float.  It 
was so much fun for next 10 mins I was going around on the grass field.

It is also the most upright friendly Riv IMO (this another big plus for 
me).  CAN'T WAIT!!


On Thursday, 20 June 2019 14:38:43 UTC-7, Abcyclehank wrote:
>
> Today’s Riv email stated that they are awaiting the arrival of the Susies 
> (lighter sub 165lb rider) version of Gus.  Once tested the the presale will 
> occur.  It was earlier stated that the selected builder can complete 1.5 
> fillet frames a day.  A large variable will be the number of bikes ordered 
> by individuals, dealers, and RBW itself. 
> Super excited but equally patient.  Just glad Riv and their special builds 
> are still rolling out after 25 years. 
>
> Ryan Hankinson

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