Is the Roadeo gone?

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Don Compton

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Jul 19, 2018, 10:45:18 PM7/19/18
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I was looking for the Roadeo on the Riv site, and couldn't find it. I am thinking of going to a Compass tubeless tire in a 700x35 size and was wondering if it would fit my 59cm Roadeo.

Mike Packard

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Jul 19, 2018, 10:53:40 PM7/19/18
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According to the geometry page it should fit 700x35: https://www.rivbike.com/pages/geometry

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Joe Bernard

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Jul 19, 2018, 11:00:55 PM7/19/18
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It sure looks gone to me, the metamorphosis to all MIT production Rivs is almost complete.

John G.

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Jul 19, 2018, 11:42:54 PM7/19/18
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Damn. Wish I had ordered one.

Joe Bernard

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Jul 20, 2018, 12:12:13 AM7/20/18
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I'm sure you still can, it's just not going to be promoted anymore because the price and wait got too close to "shoot, I might as well buy a custom." I predicted a good while ago that we would end up here, the production MUSA frames just weren't making sense anymore.

John Hawrylak

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Jul 20, 2018, 4:36:09 AM7/20/18
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Do you think the problem with MUSA frames is just the cost or the ability of Waterford to produce lugged frames.   It could be a combination, high cost, low demand, less vendor interest to commit resources.

John Hawrylak
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Tim Gavin

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Jul 20, 2018, 9:07:52 AM7/20/18
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Don-

My 59 cm Roadeo fit an actual 38 mm tire with minimal (~2 mm) clearance (chainstay pictured below).  A 700 x 35 will fit yours with safer clearances.  




On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 9:45 PM, Don Compton <dpc...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was looking for the Roadeo on the Riv site, and couldn't find it. I am thinking of going to a Compass tubeless tire in a 700x35 size and was wondering if it would fit my 59cm Roadeo.

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phil k

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Jul 20, 2018, 9:39:16 AM7/20/18
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John, I would guess it might have to do with costs and supply. I think true temper moving out of bicycle business might've put a hiccup for them. Boulder bicycles also halted their Waterford-built Boulder bikes program.

Don Compton

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Jul 20, 2018, 10:16:34 AM7/20/18
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Thanks. It's goathead season around here, and I am finally going to try tubeless. I am looking at the Compass 700x35.


On Friday, July 20, 2018 at 6:07:52 AM UTC-7, Tim Gavin wrote:
Don-

My 59 cm Roadeo fit an actual 38 mm tire with minimal (~2 mm) clearance (chainstay pictured below).  A 700 x 35 will fit yours with safer clearances.  



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I was looking for the Roadeo on the Riv site, and couldn't find it. I am thinking of going to a Compass tubeless tire in a 700x35 size and was wondering if it would fit my 59cm Roadeo.

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RichS

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Jul 20, 2018, 11:03:43 AM7/20/18
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Don, not the tire you want Pasela 35s definitely fit. A tad more clearance than the 38s shown on Tim’s Roadeo.

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Rich

Tim Gavin

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Jul 20, 2018, 11:12:45 AM7/20/18
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Yep I love Compass tires.  The pictured tires (Challenge Gravel Grinders) were really just for a fit test; the clearance was a little too tight for comfort.  I rode 700 x 32 Compass tires on my Roadeo most of the time, and sold them with the frame.  I could have fit fenders above the 32s if desired, but I tried to keep my Roadeo stripped-down.  Turns out, I just don't ride skinny tires any more, so I couldn't justify owning an incredible frame for them.  Moved on to a very happy list member in Singapore.

I currently have 700 x 38 Barlow Pass tires on my plastic (CF) gravel bike, recently swapped from 700 x 38 Steilacooms.  And my Riv Road Standard has 650 x 42 and 38 (front/rear) Compass tires.

I haven't set any of them up tubeless yet, but I intend to.

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Patrick Moore

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Jul 20, 2018, 11:16:59 AM7/20/18
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Don: Re: tubeless versus tubes for goatheads:

IME, which is considerable, even Compass extra light Elk Passes (175 grams for a 26 X 29 mm tire) shrug off goatheads with tubes containing Orange Seal. You might not need to convert to tubeless with 35 mm tires.

IME again, tubeless is better for flats only with fat tires requiring less than 30 psi -- the low pressures don't seem to force the sealant through the holes in the tubes; while OS and Stan's work in tubeless tires down to mid-teen psi's.

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Don Compton

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Jul 20, 2018, 2:48:32 PM7/20/18
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Patrick,
Will Orange Seal help with tubes?

Don Compton

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Jul 20, 2018, 4:23:31 PM7/20/18
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Allright. Here's what I am going to try. I am going to have Steve Rex ( actually Doug, his AAA mechanic ) buy some Compass 700x35 extra lights and have Doug install them on my Williams' tubeless-ready wheelset. Down the road I will buy a compressor ( just a tank) so I can get the beads set. My go-to bikes are a Roadeo and a Steve Rex and both are set up to handle 700x35 tires. Can't wait to try tubeless. And, thanks for all the advise.

Patrick Moore

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Jul 20, 2018, 6:37:40 PM7/20/18
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It sure helps with mine!

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Don Compton

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Jul 20, 2018, 11:58:25 PM7/20/18
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As always, thnaks for your advice.
Don

Don Compton

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Jul 21, 2018, 12:17:36 AM7/21/18
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On another subject, maybe with this switch to the Far East for manufacturing, Riv could resurrect the Ram. Just a thought.


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Belopsky

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Jul 21, 2018, 9:00:54 AM7/21/18
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From what I understand, Waterford no longer has True Temper tubing. I still see builders builiding with it (Chris Kelly, for instance) but I assume this is old stock they have.

The new company in USA is Vari Wall (https://shop.vari-wall.com/)

I don't know where Waterford gets their tubing anymore.

I'm sure you can still ask Riv about a Roadeo or any of their other USA made frames and you could get it ordered. 

WETH

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Jul 21, 2018, 9:13:49 AM7/21/18
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https://www.rivbike.com/pages/rivendell-models-1
This link from the frame page seems to indicate the Rodeo can be a special order.

Belopsky

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Jul 21, 2018, 9:33:59 AM7/21/18
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Thanks for the link.

Page updated 8/15/17

I think the lead time is longer than it states. Doubt you can get something in 5months.

As an aside, didn't Boulder Bike stop taking orders because of Waterford supply issues?

Joe Bernard

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Jul 21, 2018, 1:56:09 PM7/21/18
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It says 5-8 months, the last I heard was 9. Which explains why Riv/Grant has virtually given up the Waterford frames business: There's just too much money and time required of a buyer who might as well make the 'full custom Rivendell' leap at that point. They're getting perfectly good bikes from Taiwan you can ride home right now for reasonable money.

John Hawrylak

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Jul 21, 2018, 5:53:54 PM7/21/18
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It seems the Ram evolved into the AHH & SH & Roadini & the inclusion of 650B for the smaller frames.

John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ

Fullylugged

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Jul 23, 2018, 8:54:35 AM7/23/18
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From the current Rivebike page:

"U.S.A. Framesets - On hold for now (July 2018) Give us a couple months to works something out"

This may be like the Toyo made Rambouillet and Saluki that were to "take a nap" from which the never woke, or it may be a hiatus until suitable domestic sources are worked out. With Roadini coming from Taiwan, no need for Roadeo to also.

Belopsky

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Jul 23, 2018, 11:33:16 AM7/23/18
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My guess is that whatever plans Riv had did not align with Waterford's production. Same with Boulder and Waterford.

Lum Gim Fong

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Jul 23, 2018, 1:49:00 PM7/23/18
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So where to turn now for level-2degree max slope TT/regular length chainstays/wide tires/snappy ride fully lugged road bike?

bruce.h...@gmail.com

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Jul 23, 2018, 1:55:42 PM7/23/18
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I imagine you could essentially order a Rambouillet or Rodeo as a custom and get it fit to you. 

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So where to turn now for level-2degree max slope TT/regular length chainstays/wide tires/snappy ride fully lugged road bike?


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John Hawrylak

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Jul 23, 2018, 6:07:19 PM7/23/18
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talk to Waterford directly????  They still seem to produce a lugged frame.  Do they want to manufacture tig only??

John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ

William deRosset

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Jul 23, 2018, 6:20:52 PM7/23/18
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Dear John,

Their lug work is cleaner than their TIG welding (NB I have owned two lugged Waterfords (a 2200 and a 2800) and three TIG Boulder Bicycles (an RS and two ARs)). Marc's son is really, really good with silver. I probably should have gotten my prototype Road Sport done with lugs.

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Will
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Don Compton

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Jul 23, 2018, 10:52:27 PM7/23/18
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Bottom line, I screwed up selling my 60cm Ram, and I will not make the same mistake with my 59cm Roadeo. The Roadeo is a fairly expensive non-custom frameset, but it's a great design and the build quality and paint is impeccable. And the geo is perfect for someone that just plain enjoys riding his or her bike.
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