So the 63cm Roadeo I bought off the Seattle Craigslist arrived in Maryland this week. First, I owe a word of thanks to those here who PM'd me and posted the link to the Seattle CL add--else I never would have seen it. Also, a nod to Bill Lindsay and his recent Roadeo acquisition which was most educational and inspired my build and the format of this post.
Condition: The original owner bought it from RBW in 2014--and judging by it, it has maybe a couple hundred miles on it. No dents, only a couple minor scuffs, else this bike is pristine. I've never bought a full bike from Riv, but this one was built up by Mark (there was a piece of paper saying so). Seeing how he built things--cable lengths and routing, bar tape, the component installs was a surprise bonus for me--excellent craftsmanship.
First Impressions on a short shakedown ride: I've read about the ride quality, the responsiveness, etc. from many on this forum and it's what I was going after. Not disappointed! I found the Roadeo to be extremely smooth, very responsive but not the least bit twitchy, and it climbed well without a propensity to pop wheelies.
There's one fast downhill with a bend at the bottom that I've taken dozens of times with the other bikes I've owned. Taking it at speed, some bikes (my Sam & BMC Monster Cross) drift a bit outside, whereas my RB-1 can turn on a dime but is a little to twitchy & uncontrollable to keep me confident so I often tap the brakes. The Roadeo easily held my line with confidence.
The Details:
- Frameset: 63cm Roadeo, threaded fork, FSA Headset
- Drivetrain: VO 46/30 & BB, Shimano XTR SPD pedals, 105 10-speed RD, Ultegra FD
- Cockpit: Brooks C15 Carved, Ritchey Seatpost, 46cm Nitto Mark's Bar, Tallux 110mm stem, Ultegra Brifters
- Wheelset: Compass/RH BJP EL, H+Son Archetype, Ultegra Hubs
I'm still tweaking some things and once I lock in a stem, bars, and shifters, I have two rolls of red Newbaums ready to wrap (the only thing NEW going on this bike).
Austin B
Sykesville, MD