On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Erin R
<erinrothchildsellsho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is this a frame that would be appropriate for sitting straighter up or 
> straight up ? From speaking w Grant about ten days ago he said that Boscoe 
> bars would be helpful and a part that makes the handlebars taller as well.

I think one of the strengths of Rivs is their flexibility. At various
times I've set up my Rivs with drop bars and upright bars, depending
on what suits my mood or just to try something different.

> Im tall, about 100lbs overweight and want to be healthier and weigh leas long 
> term, but for now im heavy. It was because of that that Grant auggested the 
> Hunq.
>

You can't go wrong following Grant's recommendation, but I do think he
is very conservative when it comes to judging weight limits for Riv
frames. If you're 350 and want to get to 250, get a Hunq


> Is this more of a comfort bike, or would you think more of a performance bike 
> better suited for smaller tires and someone who was in more height weight 
> proportion.

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