Sincerely,
Ryan Hankinson
West Michigan
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Hi Ash,Thanks for the short description of GBW :-)I am surprised that it felt lighter but happy to hear from you that it felt stable and comfortable.We are almost the same pbh (79"), which size Gus did you try and what was the wheel size?Regards,Edgar
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 3:33 AM Ash <ash...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Last month when I visited Riv HQ to pick up some stuff I took GBW for a quick ride. Wish I had taken it for a longer ride, but I was short on time.I've owned both Atlantis (MIT) and Joe. Boots felt VERY different. Felt a bit lighter, kind of more stable and noticeably more comfortable. The riding position was anything bike MTB-like. Today 46cm Appaloosa is my 'SUV'. Felt like GBW would shine better for a utility bike. Better dirt abilities is an added bonus.
On Tuesday, 26 March 2019 11:31:38 UTC-7, Jonathan D. wrote:Thoughts on how the Gus’ ride will compare to the Joe and Atlantis? I don’t have a sense of the geometry differences beyond the fat whee options.
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- Ryan (who thinks disc brakes like the Paul Klampers are a lot better than rim brakes ;) )
Am I to infer you are the proud owner of a Gus? From your post: "My Large is 27.5, the Medium on the web special page is..."
IanA
Count me among the old men shouting at clouds that it should have disc brakes. I get why it doesn't, but the one and only one benefit of rim brakes on a fat-tired, off-road focused bike is far outweighed by the benefits of discs.
I wish there was a bike with the functional elements that Riv espouses, such as high bars, long chainstays, slack STA, and that trademark Rivendell ride quality, without the aesthetic elements like swoopy tubing, lugs with hearts, threaded steerers, etc. And disc brakes, of course. The Jones bikes are close, and I hope to own one someday soon, but it's not going to ride like a Rivendell.
Chris
Chris
I like the GBW but that lack of rimmoptiobs for fat tires seem like
an issue and will limit sales. I also think calling it a hillybike will limit sales and undersell what it can be used for.
If you're riding on paved or unpaved roads, rim brakes are fine. Gnarly east coast trails? Give me discs please.
Chris
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Also like I said, I'm howling at the moon. We had this whole debate endlessly last year and the bike still has v-brakes. I hope they sell a ton of them.
I'm not anti rim brake, I just bought an Atlantis, and for what I'll use it for, V-Brakes with Kool Stop Salmon pads are perfectly adequate. If I was in the market for a GBW, I'd want discs.
Chris
With abandon,
Patrick
Myself, I like disc brakes, consider indexed shifting a requirement, but I won't use any carbon fiber reinforced plastic (that last part is always ignored) parts, and I'm just starting to warm up to tubeless tires.
Chris
At this point all disc talk is howling at the moon, the bike has v-brakes. If it sells well everybody wins, and I hope it does.
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Heyo,Not sure if this was on people's radar or not, but it looks like there is a pair of GBW on the web specials page on Riv, for what I imagine will end up being a bargain. I'd grab one, but I am a wee bit too small for the medium, it looks like.Happy Monday!Collin A
Yes, Jan Heine wrote a post about that. In the first year that TdF riders were allowed to use disc brakes, they used them in just one TT stage, and only then because of pressure from the manufacturers.
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I don't think anyone here is making the case that racing bikes with skinny tires should have disc brakes.WilliamSent from my iPhone
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Yes, Jan Heine wrote a post about that. In the first year that TdF riders were allowed to use disc brakes, they used them in just one TT stage, and only then because of pressure from the manufacturers.
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As a reminder Grant was open to discs but the Riv team didn’t want them on this bike. I really admire their commitment to their vision and mission. It is what makes Riv so great.
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With abandon,
Patrick
With abandon,
Patrick