Oh, now that you point it out I see that Kai.
Thanks.
I didn't know Riv even offered threadless steerers.
Or perhaps he had a custom fork made.
It's a beaut either way.
Paul in Dallas
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Thanks everyone.
The orange on my Sam looks to me to be more of a pumpkin orange.
The orange grips are
OneUp Components Lock-On Grips.
I'm liking the feel and comfort.
I've temporarily removed them to try to stain them a bit to subdue the bright
orange.
I'm pretty sure the guy I bought mine fr
Beautiful!!
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Thanks Andy.
I think my Sam is from a 2018 batch.
How does one verify?
Mine has the caliper brakes.
I am sure enjoying it and about to make a few more cockpit changes.
Paul in Dallas
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Thanks Mark.
I've had quite a few vintage mt bikes set up 'Riv' style particularly in the
cockpit with 'upright' bars,quality fatter tires and practical gearing making
for comfortable and fun bikes to ride on a modest budget.
Also, I've had several nice vintage touring bikes come through the bike
Thanks everyone.
Roberta I like those grips pretty well.
I wish they had more cushion.
I like these a bit better:
Asti Natural Cork Foam Bicycle Grips
I just ordered these to try in orange.
Paul in Dallas
OneUp Components Lock-On Grips.
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