Wait a second here.    Grant didnt invent the 2TT frame design.   IIRC,
 there are older model bikes Id say from the early 20th century and some
80s era MTBs with 2TT.   Im sure the 2TT has some functionality  to it.   I
doubt framemakers in the early 1900's thought it looked cool.   Grant just
took that idea and elaborated on it.    -Mike

On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
thill....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I kinda suspect that 90% of the 2TT is because Grant thought it would look
> cool, with a side benefit that it would distinguish current Rivs from older
> Rivs and most competitor frames. You can attribute various functions to the
> extra tube, but, as the preceding discussion demonstrates, most are in the
> realm of the theoretical.
>
> I have a 60 cm 2TT Sam sitting in my shop. I thought it was weird at
> first, but it's growing on me, and now I like it. Probably good that it's
> too big for me...
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