Leah, that is absolutely fabulous and inspiring. I can only hope the colors 
of the production models are coming in are more appealing in person 

Patrick, the Redline Monocog is a great bike and I've very nearly bought 
one on a couple occasions; probably would have were it not for the fact 
I've got a half dozen very similar bikes already. 

Great simple bikes for just getting out and exploring/ cruising.

I assume you are getting the Dick brake version?
You will post pictures correct?


On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 5:55:59 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:

> I laughed, but in a friendly way, not a sneering way, at your enthusiasm, 
> and opened my eyes wide at the build list; hi-end! Nice!
>
> I'm not sure a Platypus is my cup o' tea, but yours as described will 
> certainly be an elegant build and, if you ride it as you've ridden your 
> others, it will be a very practical build.
>
> Between my eyes and my monitor, I can't say what the frame color is; can 
> you clarify in words what I can't see on screen? Purpley-gray?
>
> Me, I am just making final arrangements to trade the remnants of a Riv 
> Road custom for a brutalist, cheap (but nicely cheap!) ready-to-ride 
> Redline Monocog 29er; this after I just had the same weird custom replaced 
> by a locally built, more integrated (racks and fenders and lighting 
> routing), more liberally tired (takes 42s under fenders) replacement. 
>
> Patrick Moore
>

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