That must be Spencer, he was the third person other than Grant or Mary you would talk to on the phone at the beginning. If so it's kinda funny that he had such an immaculate original Rivendell because he also owned (maybe still does) the most scratched and beat on Riv I've ever seen, a Road or LongLow. Grant did a popup gallery in San Francisco about 10 years ago and that frame was hanging on the wall as a piece of art, it was fantastic!
Joe Bernard On Monday, August 30, 2021 at 12:37:24 PM UTC-7 kaz...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello Gentlemen! > > Thank you for all your messages and sorry for the delayed response, I have > a 2 year old and a 4 week old, things are chaotic! > > About 4 years back I asked a friend to find me a Bridegstone XO-1. After > months of searching, he couldn't find a single example that was my size. > Instead he found this Rivendell Mountain. He put me in touch with the > original owner who was very close to Grant, (he was an original board > member of Rivendell.) I will paste the details of the bike he emailed to > me a while back as it is a bit long winded: > > It was in '94 that Grant began Rivendell Bicycle Works. I have been from > the outset on the Board of Directors (it's just four of us, including Grant > and his wife Mary), and a shareholder, so for me it's kind of the family > business. We are old, good friends. I was part of the founding > of Rivendell and had a hand in giving up ideas for bikes. So in 1995/6 we > thought about making a far improved version of the Bridgestone MB-1 > mountain bike. We had custom lugs made --- designed by Grant in homage to > the French Nervex Pro---and used much the same geometry as the MB-1 but in > fact closer to the X0-1 '93 (which used cantilevers while the purple '92s > had caliper brakes, so less tire clearance). Our goal was a bike every bit > as good on the trails as the MB-1 and much like the X0 on the street. We > made a total of 15 bikes, perhaps fewer. The fabrication was done by > Waterford in Wisconsin when Rivendell had a manager in house in Wisconsin > to oversee the process. I know of two others but both were crashed and > ruined. As far as I know this is the only perfect example left. It's > about 18", it was made as a "medium." Parts were from the > special Rivendell bin: Mavic 841 Starfish Triple cranks, Suntour XC Pro > rear derailleur, XC Pro brakes, Suntour Power Ratchet bar end shifters. > The rear hub is a very rare Ringle, the front Suntour (this mix and match > was early Rivendell's choice). These were considered the cherry parts. > Grant always gave me dibs. The Brooks Pro saddle was key but we sold the > sprung B-61s too, so that was an option. The paint is a dark metallic > blue, deep and easy on the eyes, the head tube was painted off-white in > contrast ---this was also a Rivendell speciality of the time. In sum, the > bike has the Bridgestone/Grant Petersen design and is a real rarity in > every respect. I doubt there is another like it. > > > If you are wondering why its so clean.....well, after 2 kids and living in > San Francisco, where bike theft is quite common, I hardly get to enjoy this > beauty. I will be moving to Europe at the end of the year and hopefully > will be able to put some miles on it ;) > > Hope you enjoyed this little story of this rare bird! > > Best, > Kazu > On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 4:58:06 AM UTC-7 ascpgh wrote: > >> Welcome aboard, that's a heck of a bike! I'm a Mavic crank fan, curious >> if it's on the matching bottom bracket (grey anodized lock rings on both >> sides). Look forward to hearing more. >> >> Andy Cehatham >> Pittsburgh >> >> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 7:42:16 PM UTC-5 kaz...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> Hello All, >>> >>> I am new to this forum! Glad I found you guys! I wanted to share with >>> you my special Riv. I will just post the photos for now, I am curious to >>> hear what some of the experts have to say about this bike. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Kazu >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/a87f5121-0074-4022-8bc1-fde6af68e679n%40googlegroups.com.