Back in 1999 I ordered a custom Rivendell and wanted a color I named „dark metallic cinnamon“ which I got. The picture shows it on tour in an earlier configuration, it is now conversed to 650B (Pari Motos) and cream SKS longboards. Still stunning! When I saw the picture of Jimmy Carter the first time I was so intrigued that I mailed Joe Bell and asked if it was the same color, to which he answered in a very vague manner. Funny thing is I wanted a more brown color, turned out that US cinnamon is more red than the european one. But I am quite enamoured to the resulting hue.
Olof Stroh
Uppsala Sweden
On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 2:52:33 PM UTC-7, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:
I like the shade of red on Jimmy Carter's Atlantis:
On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 1:38:35 PM UTC-5, John Hawrylak wrote:
Did Rivendell ever use a shade of RED on their standard models??? If so can anyone provide a photo or a link to an article, reader, etc describing or showing it?
I thought one model had a red. I think they favor the creamy shades. I know, they tend to favor blues/greys from their recent blugs.
I want to have my 1988 Panasonic Schwinn Voyageur painted in RED, and would like to know what if any shade Riv used in the past. I was favoring the 1970's Schwinn Opaque Red (non-metallic).
The frame is the original Emerald Green, which is not high on favorites. However, the paint has held up very good considering the 25 years. Schwinn was using a clearcoat at that time, which may have helped. Keeping it indoors (garage, shed) and not in a parking lot, like a car, probably also helps the paint.
TIA.
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
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I'm not big on bikes in earth tones (or cars). While black bikes look beautiful, invisible bike riders in low morning and evening sunlight and bad weather are dumb.Red is good. Orange is good.
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http://www.oysterbamboo.com/files/carter_collage3.pdf
When I met Bill Oyster, he offered a guide grade cane rod for $700, and he had just finished Mr Carter's rod. Like a dummy, I didn't order one. His time is in such demand now, the least expensive rod grade he will make costs $2400 and waiting list is 3 years.
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