I agree, and I can can't see how it helps Riv's brand perception to be
selling the cheapest and/or highest margin stuff out there.
I actually don't see why they have to sell derailers at all.
Also, If their philosophy is to provide things that otherwise wouldn't
be available if they didn't make them, which I think is an awesome
mission statement, I don't see where cheap derailers fit in. The work
will always be full of them. Now, maybe if they specially commissioned
a totally bomb-proof, friction-only only rear derailer with a classic
Campy or Simplex look, THAT might qualify.
I guess it doesn't matter, really, and the sooner I stop trying to
figure out why Grant does certain things the happier I'll be! :)

On Oct 19, 1:03 pm, Johnny Alien <johnnyal...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I'm sure it's fine but I personally don't see the need to go super
> cheap on a component that I am buying for a $1500 + frame.  Seems a
> little backwards.

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