Yes, Gus uses the tandem's fork crown, Susie has to my eye what looks like a
non-lugged version of the Appaloosa.
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It looks like the Gus and the Susie have different forks.
Ray
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Btw, I have no idea what to call these bikes. There's three names for two
versions of one model, and every name has several names in it!
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Yep, Garth has it all nailed. I haven't kept up on all the Gus stuff so I made
a random guess based on I thought they were all 650B. I know nothing!
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I can't speak to the photos specifically as to the diameter or width, but
the production-to-be Gus/Susie in Large and XL are 29ers, small/medium are
27.5. Max tire 2.8 for all. The prototype large may be 27.5, at least
Deacon Patrick's was. That's common for some of Riv's prototypes, the Bomba
Ahh, for some reason I thought Gus was a 29er.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 1:19:34 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Tire size: I don't know but the biggest Riv offers on the site is 27.5 x
> 2.35, which sounds about right. They were big!
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Tire size: I don't know but the biggest Riv offers on the site is 27.5 x 2.35,
which sounds about right. They were big!
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What size are the XR2s on the Gus? I can’t make out the size on the sidewall.
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A fellow I emailed with was told late Spring for the fancy Chev.
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I was thinking the exact same thing! Maybe Fairweather's?
On Monday, October 14, 2019 at 7:44:11 AM UTC-7, masmojo wrote:
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> I love those threadless bullmoosey looking bars!
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nice pics (and intel), thanks for sharing! but ayiyi i wonder how long
"down the road" is... been eyeing a cheviot for my better half, but maybe
it makes sense to wait.
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Thanks for sharing the pics Joe. Always fun to see what's inside the Riv
tent. Have fun building your Clem!
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Monday, October 14, 2019 at 6:35:47 AM UTC-4, Mark Roland wrote:
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> Nice peek at the current state of bicycles at RBW world headquarters,
> thanks!
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> On Monday, Oc
Nice peek at the current state of bicycles at RBW world headquarters,
thanks!
On Monday, October 14, 2019 at 3:01:44 AM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> I went to pick up my Clem L frame and Leah Belle Shamalama Ding Dong asked
> me to take a bunch of pics and I did and you can see them, too. The G
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