Hi All,

Nice pictures! When I first became interested ib Rivendells in the '90s, it 
was the All Rounder (and subsequently the Atlantis of course) that caught 
my attention. I could never afford either - by the time I mentally adjusted 
to the $1000 shipping-to-Australia cost they had spiralled way out of my 
affordable range (and I was deep in the trials of home ownership anyway). I 
guess that's why the advent of similar Taiwanese bikes has been a 'good 
thing'.

However I subsequently became aware that Rivendell had made something 
called the Mountain Expedition as well. I'd be very interested to know what 
the differences are between the AR and the ME if anyone has first hand 
experiences to share?

Thanks,

Savvas.

On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 12:13:41 AM UTC+10:30, Addison wrote:
>
> I was reminiscing about all the fun I've had over the years and so I 
> pulled together this collection of photos.  Some good times and it's still 
> going strong.  I marvel at how adept it is at most things.  My first real 
> ride on it was a 60 mile multi-surface ride that got me lost somewhere 
> along the NV/CA border.  Good times!
>
> Hope you enjoy:
>
>
> http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2013/01/rivendell-allrounder-jack-of-all.html
>
>
> -- 
> Addison
> http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com
>  

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