Will warned me to not count on breaking from the hoods if I went non-aero,
but it really isn't bad at all. Most aggressive breaking is in the drops
but when I'm up on the hoods, it is mellow.
On Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 11:55:00 AM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Very nice build. How do yo
Nice build. I love the crankset and non-aero brakes. Enjoy the ride.
Matt in OKC
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Great looking bike! Makes me want to upgrade some things on my Ram and
start riding it again.
Tommy
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 12:04 PM Scot wrote:
> Hello RWB Owner's Bunch! I've been peeking around since I was ready to
> make my first Riv purchase. I have a few bikes that I love and didn't want
>
Very nice build. How do you find braking from the hoods with the non-aero
Dian Compes?
I recall riding my brother's Klein mtb back in the '90s, with road wheels
(Fatboys and road gearing): stiff as a girder, but gave the impression of
immediate response to pedal input.
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 11:
Hello RWB Owner's Bunch! I've been peeking around since I was ready to make
my first Riv purchase. I have a few bikes that I love and didn't want too
much overlap, so I went with the Roadini. I have a 1993 Klein Quantum which
was my father's and is too big for me, but it is fun to ride every onc