Albatross are excellent for long, multiple days in the saddle. I've done 
several hundred miles of the Great Divide MTB trail on them as well as 
shorter 3-5 day single track thru biking.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 6:31:05 PM UTC-7, Lesli Larson wrote:
>
> I'm really tempted to peel off the fenders and just try the widest 
> possible tire as a way to explore a new and different side of the Riv 
> design (it's made for a terrific city bike this year).   How do Albatross 
> bars work for multi day rides??  I have a spare pair of those as well but 
> I'm thinking Midge would make for a better choice. And how durable are 
> those Lierra tires?  I've not had great luck with the Grand Bois.
>
> Btw.. Here's the trail we're investigating for our ride:
>
> http://www.ocestatetrail.com/ocestatetrailori.html
>
> LL
>
> On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 1:54:54 PM UTC-8, Lesli Larson wrote:
>>
>> A few weeks ago I wrote in seeking info on ideas for a classic, riv style 
>> MTB bikes for trail riding.  I still have my eye on a Bomdadil but now I'm 
>> eyeballing my Riv custom rando bike as a possible makeshift trail rig.  I 
>> use a different bike now for brevets so the Riv is currently set up as more 
>> of a commuter with porteur bars, inverse levers, Pauls centerpulls, and 
>> basic 650x1" tires.  
>>
>> If I remove the fenders I'm wondering what more I would need to do to 
>> retrofit the bike for rails to trails riding - typically rough pavement and 
>> some hard packed dirt?
>>
>> I'll be on a three day tour and might require a few more hand positions.  
>> I anticipate riding on roads for a fair portion of the ride.  
>>
>> I already have pretty low, 1x1 gearing from rando riding.  Shifting is 
>> via downtube shifters and a vintage, long cage Campy derailleur.  
>>
>> Wondering what I might want to do about tires (go wider?) and the bars 
>> (go back to drops or midge bars)?
>>
>> Front wheel has a generator hub but that seems like a good thing for 
>> trail riding.
>>
>> As much as I love to buy new bicycles, I'm trying to "shop from myself" 
>> more for project bikes or seasonal adventuring.
>>
>> The question here is whether I'm forcing the Riv into a  bike it is not 
>> instead of sourcing a low budget MTB via craigslist for this kind of 
>> specific use case.
>>
>> Here's what the bike looks like in its rando state:
>>
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/61672163@N00/3588549190/in/photolist-6t7fDL-awbwTw-6178Wa-3ohQqg-zAM2h-6XcaCG-6cP5CM-6rgUtY-53fvrM-51J8Pp-35XvEa-4Pn81k-4Rh75s-4SW9xS-9WosMi-5pRHuP-4Y5aoJ-6gq2Gi-4Pn9tk-4Y5aqw
>>
>> LL
>>
>>
>>

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