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I apologize if this has already been discussed, but I honestly can't find much about the All Rounder, in the way of ride reports, reviews, etc. It seems to be a Holy Grail bike for several, and I'm curious, is it simply the fact that they're rare and hard to find now, or is there truly something special about it?
I remember Grant talking about the old Bridgestones in an article I came across, and his sentiment was essentially 'They're fine bikes, but they don't stack up against Rivs'. At least part of his reasoning was that he'd continued to refine with Rivendell, and the improvements were drastic enough that he felt the Rivs were in a different league. This makes me wonder if Grant would have a similar feeling about the All Rounder. I'd love to hear from those who own/have owned one. What's the verdict, is it truly one of the best Rivs out there? Worth the price of admission if one is lucky enough to find one in their size?Thanks for humoring me :)Sean in Kansas
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On Mar 10, 2023, at 11:31 AM, m f <rockthr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi - I'm new here! Not sure how many of you saw this on eBay over the past few months, but I was able to work with the seller and found a way to buy this 2000 All-Rounder (Curt Goodrich). I have a couple updates in mind (sweptback handlebar, Brooks saddle), but those will happen with time. First step will be new tires and tuning the mechanicals (Dura Ace except for crankset) so I can get a ride or two under my belt. If the seller is in this group - thanks again for all the help!Questions for the group:It seems odd to find an All Rounder, or any Riv for that matter, without rack mounts on the upper/mid fork blade. Would this have been a special request to not have them?What are the markers that indicate the frame was painted at Joe Bell's shop?
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On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 8:09:10 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:The All Rounder like the XO-1 before it gets a lot of interest and praise, but I think that, like the XO-1 that preceeded it, it is an early design that has been superseded and bettered by later Grantian bikes, starting with the Atlantis and continuing with the Sam Hillborne and doubtless the more recent models.I say this having owned an XO-1 and having bought a custom Road based on the All Rounder, with lighter (753) tubing and slightly more upright hta (IIRC). My 1999 and 2003 Road customs, also built for 26" wheels, are better "All Round" both on pavement and in dirt than either XO-1 and the first Road custom, with much longer chainstays, slightly sacker head, and upsloping tts with extended head tubes.I say again that the later Road customs ride better on dirt, particularly sandy surfaces, than the XO-1 and the first gen, AR-based road custom.I think -- but I am open to reasoned rebuttal -- that an Atlantis or Sam Hill would be better for all round riding than either XOs or ARs.
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It seems odd to find an All Rounder, or any Riv for that matter, without rack mounts on the upper/mid fork blade. Would this have been a special request to not have them?
On Mar 22, 2023, at 19:08, Andrew Letton <let...@flash.net> wrote:
Nice bike!My All-Rounder and Road Standard have Joe Bell paint and both have the JB logo on the left chainstay like this:
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Hi - I'm new here! Not sure how many of you saw this on eBay over the past few months, but I was able to work with the seller and found a way to buy this 2000 All-Rounder (Curt Goodrich). I have a couple updates in mind (sweptback handlebar, Brooks saddle), but those will happen with time. First step will be new tires and tuning the mechanicals (Dura Ace except for crankset) so I can get a ride or two under my belt. If the seller is in this group - thanks again for all the help!Questions for the group:It seems odd to find an All Rounder, or any Riv for that matter, without rack mounts on the upper/mid fork blade. Would this have been a special request to not have them?What are the markers that indicate the frame was painted at Joe Bell's shop?
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On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 8:09:10 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:The All Rounder like the XO-1 before it gets a lot of interest and praise, but I think that, like the XO-1 that preceeded it, it is an early design that has been superseded and bettered by later Grantian bikes, starting with the Atlantis and continuing with the Sam Hillborne and doubtless the more recent models.I say this having owned an XO-1 and having bought a custom Road based on the All Rounder, with lighter (753) tubing and slightly more upright hta (IIRC). My 1999 and 2003 Road customs, also built for 26" wheels, are better "All Round" both on pavement and in dirt than either XO-1 and the first Road custom, with much longer chainstays, slightly sacker head, and upsloping tts with extended head tubes.I say again that the later Road customs ride better on dirt, particularly sandy surfaces, than the XO-1 and the first gen, AR-based road custom.I think -- but I am open to reasoned rebuttal -- that an Atlantis or Sam Hill would be better for all round riding than either XOs or ARs.--https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/dbd9b3f4-d7aa-474e-8ba6-25b46bbfbe02n%40googlegroups.com
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On Mar 22, 2023, at 4:03 PM, m f <rockthr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi - I'm new here! Not sure how many of you saw this on eBay over the past few months, but I was able to work with the seller and found a way to buy this 2000 All-Rounder (Curt Goodrich). I have a couple updates in mind (sweptback handlebar, Brooks saddle), but those will happen with time. First step will be new tires and tuning the mechanicals (Dura Ace except for crankset) so I can get a ride or two under my belt. If the seller is in this group - thanks again for all the help!
Questions for the group:It seems odd to find an All Rounder, or any Riv for that matter, without rack mounts on the upper/mid fork blade. Would this have been a special request to not have them?What are the markers that indicate the frame was painted at Joe Bell's shop?
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On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 8:09:10 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:The All Rounder like the XO-1 before it gets a lot of interest and praise, but I think that, like the XO-1 that preceeded it, it is an early design that has been superseded and bettered by later Grantian bikes, starting with the Atlantis and continuing with the Sam Hillborne and doubtless the more recent models.I say this having owned an XO-1 and having bought a custom Road based on the All Rounder, with lighter (753) tubing and slightly more upright hta (IIRC). My 1999 and 2003 Road customs, also built for 26" wheels, are better "All Round" both on pavement and in dirt than either XO-1 and the first Road custom, with much longer chainstays, slightly sacker head, and upsloping tts with extended head tubes.I say again that the later Road customs ride better on dirt, particularly sandy surfaces, than the XO-1 and the first gen, AR-based road custom.I think -- but I am open to reasoned rebuttal -- that an Atlantis or Sam Hill would be better for all round riding than either XOs or ARs.
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On Mar 22, 2023, at 5:27 PM, Brian Turner <brok...@gmail.com> wrote:
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My recollection from one of the early Readers was that Grant felt that p-clamps worked just fine, and they offered more flexibility. A big part of the Riv philosophy is that these frames can be used for a long time and are not encumbered by fashion. As others have noted, all racks are different, and it would be a pain (and a lot more work) to braze-on attachment points, only to have them be useless because the rack doesn't fit or the style of racks change (e.g., shift from front panniers to baskets). Now, maybe due to customer demand, I think Rivs have many braze-ons, so now he is going the opposite direction of having multiple sets of braze-ons still in an effort to make them flexible for different rack systems.Also, I think generally, Grant's aesthetic runs more towards the utilitarian-DIY-strap things on by wire and straps, rather than the perfect fender lines and perfectly-placed braze-ons for custom racks of Jan's rando bikes.
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"Notice the front rack clamps on. Why no braze-on? Because different front racks have different braze-on locations, and we didn't want to rule out any front rack. The clamps work fine, and are compatible with any rack."
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On Mar 26, 2023, at 18:46, vernon brooks <plumber...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have been working on building up a recently purchased what I believe to be AR frame. I don't know much aside from it belonged to a guy in the St Louis area that had passed away. There is a date written in permanent marker (4/30/2004) on the fork in permIt marker and a partly visible serial number that is under the plastic cable guide on the lower part of the bottom bracket lug. The paint is very nice for a nearly 20 year old frame but thats what you get with a JB paint job. It has been fun sorting through parts I mostly had already and piecing this one together. Rich from Riv did build up a nice new set of wheels. Typically I put drop bars on my bikes but I decided to try something a little different this time. I'll include a picture of the current setup I am running. The 26X2.22 tires are maybe a little too snug but are fun for the trails in my area.
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On Mar 29, 2023, at 9:06 AM, EverRed <joeyke...@gmail.com> wrote:
I ordered my AR in 1998 and got it in 1999. Between ordering it and receiving it the maker changed from Joe Stark to Match. GP wrote me a letter asking if it was okay to change. I wanted to stay with Joe but since it wasn’t possible I accepted Match.
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