I learn more about Riv from Bike Snob than from their website, tho' that
would easily be fixed if Grant posted more often.

Weiss has devoted a large part of several recent posts to his new Roaduno.
He mentioned these suggestions, from Rivendell, today.

First, "don't use your Roaduno as a fixed gear:"
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Second, in the catalogue description of the Mark's Rack:

ALWAYS use this rack with a tether between the tall tongue-loop and the
handlebar. It's a strong little rack, but people do dumb things, and the
tether is a safety measure. Make the tether out of cord or any adjustable
strap.

I'm puzzled: first, why not use the Roaduno as a fixed gear or with a flip
flop hub?

Second, I guess this is just extreme legal self-protection against truly
clueless idiots, but do you many users of the Mark's Rack use a strap? It
seems to me that a well-designed and well-built rack used with common-sense
caution should not need such a makeshift backup.



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