> Alan at EcoVelo has a 60cm Maxway Sam with cantis and what will, now,
> forever hence be known as the "nice" fork; I have a 60cm Maxway Sam
> with sidepulls and what will forever hence be known as the "crappy"
> fork.

What qualities of Alan's fork make it better than yours?

On Sep 1, 4:12 pm, Peter Pesce <petepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I really don't know why Riv has to go and make multiple different
> versions of this bike.
> Yes, I know the only answer that matters is "because Grant wants to"
> but even HE has to expend lots of unnecessary energy explaining to
> people why one version is, allegedly, as good as the other.
> Just when he convinces people that Taiwan-made bikes are "real"
> Rivendells he goes and has them made by Waterford. He puts different
> forks and brakes on them, even different forks on the Maxway bikes-
> Alan at EcoVelo has a 60cm Maxway Sam with cantis and what will, now,
> forever hence be known as the "nice" fork; I have a 60cm Maxway Sam
> with sidepulls and what will forever hence be known as the "crappy"
> fork.
> Maybe I'm just not used to this way of doing business, being a Riv
> rookie...

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