Hey Masa!

Great question. I currently have a MIT Atlantis set up with cantilevers and 
a rack and larger Maxxis tires (29” x 2.4” in the front and 29” x 2.3” in 
the rear). I’ve found that it’s a pleasurable upright cruiser around San 
Francisco, a real ripper on mtb trails in Marin, and a wonderful commuter. 
I believe that it would fender rather well and be a great bike to do some 
randonneuring as well. The main reason I would get another Riv would be to 
keep thus bike as-is rather than changing it each time I wanted to do more 
road-ish riding with fenders. Then again, fenders and a tire change/second 
wheelset would solve that. 

I have been anxiously awaiting the next lugged iteration of the Roadini. I 
tried Will’s out not long after this last batch and it was a smooth and 
stable bike. Nimble and grounded while being zippy, I immediately wanted to 
build up a road bike around that frame. As is, I’m going to wait it out for 
the next batch of them and see how I feel then.
On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:52:42 PM UTC-8 Masa wrote:

> Hi all, I would like to ask you how you would choose 2 Rivendells if you 
> could own.
>
> Which models? What kind of purposes? What kind of weather? What kind of 
> roads? Any definition is welcome.
>
> I'm currently riding a Platypus and I feel like I can ride it everywhere 
> for any purpose as Riv says it's an All-rounder so I just would like to 
> know how you would add one more Riv or how you are riding 2 Rivs already as 
> a reference (possibly for my future 2nd Riv).
>
> I hope you enjoy the topic!
>
> Masa
>
>
>

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