Also for the commonality which can come from mutual appreciation of
cycling that Rivendell promotes among individuals.

> I'm proud to be a Rivendell Owner, not just for owning and riding one
> of their extraordinary bicycles, but also for embracing the Rivendell
> philosophy of supporting all that is good and worthwhile in bicycling.

Looking around now for a more conditions-capable ride than my current
"great pumpkin" (but not a replacement) lead me to seek input on 650b
wheel size benefits, they look like you can ride a wider tire with
less angular acceleration burdens than a 700c/29er. Looking over the
650b Kogswell and Atlantis on RRE '12 planted that seed. An e-mail
with Grant following several days of reading cleared this up by me
opinion; it answers no problems for me. Any frame I fit can be chosen
for clearance to run as wide a tire as I deem necessary.

That certainly clears the field somewhat.

ANDY
Pittsburgh

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