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Although we don't like to talk about it here in our little world of lugs and quill stems, many mainstream CF bike manufacturers have started to realize the advantages of something closer to the Riv geometry. Many of them have "endurance" road models right up through the fanciest carbon fiber and component spec that feature taller headtubes and slacker angles than the full-on race-spec team machines.
Of course, there's still the matter of fit--these bikes are often fit a couple of sizes smaller than the Rivendell fitting philosophy, and riding a smaller bike is liable to feel squirrely and unstable when compared to a Riv with Riv geometry and Riv sizing.
Brewster wrote:"More recently, Calfee now offers its Adventure geometry optino that was designed for 700x32 tires AND fenders. It was reviewed, and liked, by Jan H.:That's not entirely true. The bike was delivered with skinnier tires and fenders. Jan had to remove the fenders in order to make room for the 32s, and only then did the bike "come into its own". He loved the bike. He loved it so much that he didn't mind the fact that the Calfee was not a low-trail bike.So, that $6400 Calfee was designed for 700x32 OR fenders and 700x28, but not both at the same time. It's a splendid bike, all the same.