Can't comment on geometry specifics, but I had a chance to take one of them 
out for a test ride 2 weeks ago while returning home from a road trip. It's 
an extremely stable bike, easy to maneuver in tight spaces, and is very 
comfortable. 

I've got a Sam and Leo for the comparison. The YW is less sprightly than a 
Leo, and pretty similar in handling characteristics to the Sam. I think 
this bike is going to be a winner, especially with the color.

On Monday, August 4, 2025 at 2:33:42 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> I'm late in noticing (last month) the YelloWolley and in looking at what's 
> been shown and said; thus far there's lots I like. I haven't seen any 
> geometry information, though. I wonder if I've just missed it as I read 
> through blahgs and e-mails and such.
>
> I may disturb the folks at Rivendell if it comes to that. But I'm turning 
> here first in case someone can readily point me to something already made 
> public.
>
> I can also imagine that it's too early in the process for any such 
> information to be reliable through production.
>
> Yours,
> Thomas Lynn Skean
> bikes are great!
>
>

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