I think the most impressive aspect of the bike is that it is planned
to be in production.  I do not know how many times I have seen an
interesting or smart design on a custom build, knowing that it is not
only more than likely a one-off design, but is also far out of my
price range.

It is a bike like this that reminds me of how lucky we are to have
somebody actually making bikes like this, especially at time in which
the profit in a low-price or best-price business strategy is much more
lucritive and commonplace. Then again, I guess that is what makes it a
Rivendell.

There's something to say about a bike that has about the same life
expactancy as the average American.

On Sep 9, 10:05 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This looks great. I wonder if it's more expensive.
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/assets/payloads/358/original_sept_9.pdf
>
> Also, very interesting fork info. Splats... not so much... I'm sure
> I'll change my tune on them.
>
> --mike

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