Took my superlight rigid fixed gear bike with only a front cantilever
brake out this morning for a ride off road and was reminded how much I
REALLY like riding off road fixed.  Smashed it through a few rock
gardens and basically abused the bike around the local trail... It was
a wonderful and child-like experience.  I am thankful that THE ONE was
too small.  I could see myself requesting such a creature to be made
as a custom, but doubt that the request would be filled given the
experience that Grand and crew went through the first time 'round.

On Aug 22, 11:23 am, Philip Williamson <philip.william...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I wonder if a Rivendell production fixed gear super-light mountain
> bike would sell, or if the appeal of that frame was its uniqueness?
> It seems like most of the people here who wanted it were relieved when
> they couldn't have it.
>
>  Philip
> 97128
>
> On Aug 22, 5:19 am, RonaTD <teddur...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Aug 21, 4:01 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > ....and the listing for THE ONE is now gone.  Best of luck to the
> > > lucky individual that bought it.
>
> > Yup, as of 5:00pm Friday it was sold. I agonized over it alll day
> > Saturday and was somewhat relieved to find out it was no longer
> > available. The last thing I need is another bike, but that one really
> > called out to me.
>
> > Ted Durant

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