Or maybe they'll just think you're crazy, jinxed. :-)

I've been dropping Riv-ish tid bits on my bike-commuting bro-in-law for a 
couple years. He's even ridden my AHH and a friend's loaner Riv-ish Schwinn 
High Sierra. He seems responsive in conversation and had nothing but high 
praise for Homer and the Schwinn, but in the end his first criteria remains 
that a bike has to be sub-18lbs. He talks about getting a more comfortable 
bike with all the Riv-ish tid bits and fit but he can't bring himself to 
buy a "heavy" bike. 

--Andy



On Monday, August 27, 2012 7:34:49 AM UTC-7, jinxed wrote:
>
> On Monday, August 27, 2012 7:56:35 AM UTC-6, Fullylugged wrote:
>>
>> Buying the book is also a nice way to support a guy who has done and 
>> continues to do some things that we benefit from.
>>
>>
> Yep...thats why I mentioned purchasing two copies. I want it/Grant/RBW to 
> do well and keep the good stuff coming. Maybe if I give a copy to someone 
> not-in-the-know...they might enjoy the refreshing point of view to cycling. 
>

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