Some pictures of my 54 Gus and a 55 Cheviot.
Both bikes were purchased through Chris Wiggins at the Physic Derailleur in Indianapolis, because at the time he was the closest Riv dealer to Chicago.
Chris is an excellent human and has taken very good care of us. He even let me order my Gus through Riv during the pre-order to save some money.
The Gus is built for long trips with off roading in mind, specifically a trip that will start in Orcas Island and end in Oakland. It'll be a skateboarding trip by bicycle.
The Cheviot is my wife's bike but I get to ride it occasionally.
Thanks for looking
Joseph in Chicago

winter camping trip for friends birthday. He rides the orange Susie

First stop for a S24O to Indiana Dunes and then we noticed I had gotten a flat. Ironically I forgot to pack an extra tube but Tim who rides tubeless had an extra for me. On the way back Tim got a flat but sealant wasn't doing the job and he didn't have any plugs. I planned on going tubeless after this ride so happened to have some plugs in my tool kit. This is one of the many reasons we continue to travel together.


Wife's Cheviot on a ride to my folks place along the Des Plaines River Trail.

Day 2 sleep spot of a 3 day ride to Davenport from Chicago. This is Lock 22 along the Hennepin Canal Trail. No bugs, No rain, No tent. Used tent as pillow

Fully loaded in Davenport along the Mississippi. That is a skateboard on the front rack. Skateboard covered with Rain cover from backpack.

70ish mile Day ride to pick up truing station. We took the train home

Got some Flat 80 Honjo fenders from Mack's Bikes in Evanston, IL. They will come off for summer touring trip but be on all winter for commuting through the city streets. May keep them on If the Safety Tabs from RidePDW will work on them for the quick release action.
Also installed some of the Paul Motolites I found on Ebay. The levers came from
Tim Bantham via this group!