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Brian Hanson

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Oct 18, 2011, 12:49:51 AM10/18/11
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Grant just posted pics of the prototypes.  (thanks Pedicab!) 

http://rivbike.tumblr.com/post/11590199765/staph-bykes

B in Sea

Rob

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Oct 18, 2011, 1:33:03 AM10/18/11
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I'm intrigued! Looks a lot like your porteur bar Brian, but with more rise. Or dip, if you prefer.

Rob in Seattle

Brian Hanson

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Oct 18, 2011, 2:30:41 AM10/18/11
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Yes - I'm liking the idea, as well.  I have the Albatross bars back on my 80's mt bike, and they are really comfy.  These look more versatile - especially if they have some reach in the front out ahead of the stem.  That's the one thing I see the moustache having an advantage in getting more stretched out. 

It's nice to have a very wide range of motion to get lean for climbing or headwind, but to be able to relax mostly upright.  I find when I'm getting neck pain, a few days on the upright bike helps.

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Rob <robh...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm intrigued! Looks a lot like your porteur bar Brian, but with more rise. Or dip, if you prefer.

Rob in Seattle

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Joe Bernard

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Oct 18, 2011, 4:04:22 AM10/18/11
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Pretty cool. I like the long flat section..you could put interruptors up there for trail riding. Hmm..
 
Love the 'hipster' bike.

Thomas Lynn Skean

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Oct 18, 2011, 5:43:03 AM10/18/11
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Hmmm... The bar is big and open in a way that I like. And the grip positions are generally where I like them. I'll probably get one. I do want to see the Bullmoose version first. As for this one's looks... well, it seems to have a great personality. ("not as beautfiul as an Albatross" indeed.)
 
I imagine it'd be another wonderful place to perch a BarSack. That's never bad. And perhaps another place I can use a Tallux (or even a Deluxe) stem.
 
(I note the silver cable adjuster on Grant's shifter mount... is that an SOS-sans-grip?)
 
Seeing the bar in these pictures didn't show me all I want to see of it (which is fine; I assume it was not intended to). I'm looking forward to seeing it get the normal bar photo treatment on the web site as it emerges. It may be that I won't see the right kind of difference between it and the Albatross to lead me to want one.
 
In the meantime, I'm starting to make my peace with the Nitto "trekking" bar... I might pursue one after all, if only to experience all those hand positions.
 
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean

Thomas Lynn Skean

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Oct 18, 2011, 5:51:52 AM10/18/11
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(I think that very bar appears on the SOS's web page...)
 
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
 

rperks

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Oct 18, 2011, 9:27:40 AM10/18/11
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It looks a lot like the general shape of the Wald 867 have been using
for a while on my beater bike (Sanford and Son Urban Bike). You can
see pics here, http://flic.kr/p/ashLaX and the pictures to either side
of it in the series. I have been liking it, but it looks like the
BUbare addresses every one of its shortcomings other than price, $20.
With the wald I wish the grips were longer, there is barely room for
brake levers, and that there was a little more room in the sweep for4
a hand hold. These seem to have it in spades. I am pretty sure we
all saw plenty of pictures of these and never thought much of it.
There were a couple of shots in the old slide show where thought it
might have been one of the modified wald ones from ANT bike.

Also of note is he flat front still gives a hand hold while not
getting into your load, alba bars while having that nice sweep are a
PITA for this.

Grant will have a winer with this one think.

Rob

Ginz

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Oct 18, 2011, 9:30:04 AM10/18/11
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The ability to get the grips way up high with a technomic deluxe,
rather than a technomic, is priceless to this short rider with a
short, short headtube.

Gotta love Grant's personal bikes!

Ginz

Kevin M

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Oct 18, 2011, 1:11:12 PM10/18/11
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It looks very similar to the Sycip Wonder bar

Allan in Portland

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Oct 18, 2011, 5:11:11 PM10/18/11
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Gold star for the jingle bells' placement. See, nothin' to be afraid of on Riv's proprietary PBH fit.

Aaron Young

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Oct 19, 2011, 5:53:53 PM10/19/11
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Those bars look good to me.  

I noticed the post says there will be three versions: VIII A, B, and C.  That's news to me.  What are the different versions for?   I noticed the first sample (flipped ones on Jays green bike) has road levers, but the other two have mountain brake levers.  That could account for 2 versions.  Is it just a width thing maybe, like the Albatross bars?  Did Grant mention multi-versions already in a previous post?

-Aaron Y
Rochester, NY


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Gold star for the jingle bells' placement. See, nothin' to be afraid of on Riv's proprietary PBH fit.

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William

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Oct 19, 2011, 6:13:45 PM10/19/11
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You've seen all the info that we've seen.  The only previous posts on the Blug have been the threats of a $20 price hike for leaking spy photos.  I have no idea what the A, B, C could mean.  

Joe Bernard

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Oct 19, 2011, 6:17:01 PM10/19/11
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I believe it means further prototypes before the design is finalized.

Aaron Young

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Oct 19, 2011, 9:24:17 PM10/19/11
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I see, so likely there will be 3 more versions (A, B, and C) of prototype VIII to be tested and then the Riv gang will choose one.  Got it.  Thanks for the clarification.

-Aaron Y
Rochester, NY

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I believe it means further prototypes before the design is finalized.

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Thomas Lynn Skean

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Oct 20, 2011, 6:39:58 AM10/20/11
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Took another look at the Nitto trekking bar.

Nope.

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean

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