No hate, I'm a transplanted SF native so I'm well aware of how the
weather is there. I should say that when it's clearing up here in
Portland I mean that the streets are still wet, the clouds are hanging
low but it's not raining right now. I think it'll be fine for riding
today for a little while.
Agree on the beauty of a versatile bike. I'm getting more and more
enchanted with the inherent versatility of each of my Rivs.
Don't hate me because I live in the Bay Area. At 8AM it's already
bright sun, crystal blue skies, and already in the high 60s. It could
be perfect. Being indoors shoul
All hail the Atlantis! It really is a great bike. I regret not picking
up a 64cm when they were still somewhat readily available. I really
hope Riv never stops making that and the Hilsen. They may introduce
other frames in years to come but those two just seem like the
quintessential Rivendells.
A
Doug - regardless of bike, that sounds like a perfect week!
I'm with you on the greatness of the Atlantis though, and I've got two
to prove it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/southgatephotos/5020392429/
:)
On Nov 13, 7:02 pm, doug peterson wrote:
> During today's So Cal Rivendell Riders ride up
Doug,
I participated in the 2nd annual Tyler TX "Cranksgiving" ride on my
Atlantis. A group of cyclist donated/hauled 502 lbs of food to the
local Salvation Army.
I typically commute on my Atlantis and added the front rack, front
panniers, food and away we go.
I was riding home from "Cranksgivi