Definitely a 2TTer leaning into the Clemster age. Own an Appaloosa for touring and running around with various loads (and as my winter bike in a wet climate), a Sam for my version of speed (which is laughably slow, but really it’s just a reminder not to weigh down the bike with the extra 10 lbs I carry on the Joe day-to-day). Had a 64 Clem which I stupidly sold to a friend and now wish I had back.
Jay Vancouver Island, BC, Canada On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 4:55:34 PM UTC-7 Philip Williamson wrote: > Recent discussions make me wonder, what epoch of Rivendell bikes or > aesthetic most appeals to list members? > > Which era do you identify with the most, or like the best? > Is it the era you first encountered Riv in, or did you look back through > the back catalog and say, "That's the one for me?" Or did you arrive early, > travel into the future with Rivendell and love best what's happening now? > > - Are you a "*Proto-Riv*" aficionado of Longlows, Allrounders, and > Herons? > - A "*Golden Ager*?" Are Herons, Rambouillets, and Salukis your > favorites? > - Or are you a "*2TTer,*" a Bombadil, Hunq, and Sam Hillborner? > - A "*Clemster*" and a Rosco? > - Have you become a "*New Atlantean*?" A Swoop-a-tuber, Hill-biker, > and a Gus Bootster? > > Are these fixed preferences, or have you been most into a different era > before? Do you have shadings of more than one? I first encountered Riv in > the Proto era, looking at the All Rounder. Overall I'm a Golden Ager, but > the New Atlantean age is looking pretty attractive. > > Philip > Santa Rosa, CA > -- 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/697707b7-b3a3-47d7-8b6e-dbe165063e3bn%40googlegroups.com.