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In terms of mere performance at this role, would an RB-1 be just as
good? An ebay Merlin or Lightspeed? Fix up the old Motobecane Grand
Record? Other models, not excluding the latest?
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A billion stars go spinning through the night
Blazing high above your head;
But in you is the Presence that will be
When all the stars are dead.
(Rilke, Buddha in Glory)
But how many people want to spend the kind of money Rivs go for for a
kid's bike?
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In any case, if Riv could design a smart kids frame and get it made for $600 or so, seems like there are plenty of people on this list who'd spend that, knowing they could build it up with spare parts they already have (ok , maybe not the 150mm cranks!) and sell it to another list member when the kid outgrew it. Seems like a perfect Riv idea to me - the infinitely reused bike frame.
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Last year when riv made the "if you want a custom do it now" request,
I emailed and said I'd put down a deposit on a tandem right now if
they'd be willing to do it.
I got a reply back that said they would love to do it but wouldn't
feel right taking a deposit on something that isn't even on the
horizon nor likely to be anytime soon.
-sv
I'd like to see a Rivendell bike trailer with a Nigel Smythe bag like
this Jack Taylor / Goëland in Bicycle Quarterly:
http://www.bikequarterly.com/images/GBwTrailer.jpg
And a production version of their ill-fated Mountain Fixie, optimized
for drop bars. Ideally, with a limited run of Cunningham drop bars
like they did with the Bullmoose. Derailler hanger, kickstand plate
and fender mounts would be acceptable, but I'm not talking about an
overbuilt Fargo rig with 40,000 braze-ons. Just a fun, light, knock-
around-in-the-woods bike with a long headtube and a long seatpost. Any
wheel size would be fine. A complementary super-rise Nitto threadless
stem, either lugged or not, painted or not, would be a fantastic
bonus.
I'd like to see that more than the trailer, but it's about as likely.
Philip
Philip Williamson
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