Hello everyone, 

Keen to jump on the Riv bandwagon, I have some questions I would appreciate 
your opinion on. 
(Although opinion is a strong word for cyclists, let's say your *thoughts)*

1. PBH vs height - Do you also look at the height when selecting a bike 
size or only pbh? I have an unusually high pbh it seems - around 86 cm at 
5'7" - and have my saddles and bars pretty high. When selecting a Riv frame 
size should I just look at the pbh and go for it - or should I factor in 
the height somewhere too?

2. 650b vs 700c - For those who have ridden both, would you have any 
suggestions for going either direction if one could choose between two 
frame sizes? I think the tyre and rim options for 700c are quite high and 
solely based on that I would consider this size.

3. JA/Atlantis go big or small - Considering how long the top tubes on 
these bikes have gotten do you think they lose the option to convert to 
drop bars? Analog cycles is a strong proponent of going as short as 0mm on 
the (threadless) stem and they are happy running flared bars on their 
really long bikes so probably there is room to push anyway..

4. long (er) chainstays - same as above, the chainstays are longer as 
compared to the previous models (for these bikes).. I read through older 
forum posts that have compared ride experiences with both and it seems 
there is a noticeable (good?) effect. For those of you who bought the newer 
versions for touring - is the longer chainstay a significant hindrance in 
transporting bikes or flying with them?

Thank you for helping out, 
peter

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