A black/cream color scheme is very high on my list of color choices.
Nice...

On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Marty <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Found it - really, really nice!
>
> http://d2creative.smugmug.com/gallery/1109730_YzH6k#51634360_Sj9cU
>
>
> On Jun 20, 9:17 am, Marty <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Any more shots of that black Atlantis? I have a similar scheme in mind
> > for a future re-spray, and would love to see more angles. Nice!
> >
> > On Jun 19, 11:08 am, William Henderson <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > This post has absolutely no grounds in reality and I have little hope
> > > of ever seeing it happen.
> >
> > > ...anyway... I was reading an article a couple weeks back about how
> > > poorly setup most police bicycles are.  Bike cops spends 6+ hours a
> > > day in the saddle and they have all needs of a typical Rivendell
> > > owner: need a dependable, durable bike; need to run big tires and
> > > fenders; need to haul things; need a (dare I say) stylish ride.
> > > However, most of the officers I see are stuck on poorly fitted
> > > mountain bikes with tiny frames, low bars and crummy saddles.  Some
> > > large percentage complain of pain in the groin, back, neck.  This is
> > > sad, especially given that these are people who are there to improve
> > > our streets and are also acting as important stewards of bike culture
> > > (whatever your feelings about cops in general, bike cops are one of
> > > the few large groups of bicyclists who use a bicycle in a public and
> > > official capacity).  Feeling sad, I started wondering what bicycle
> > > cops would be like if they rode around on comfortable, practical and
> > > proud bicycles.
> >
> > > So I'm just indulging this fantasy, wondering what a Rivendell Police
> > > Bike (the Rohirrim?) would look and act like.  As a starting point, it
> > > would definitely have to be black (a good example here:
> http://d2creative.smugmug.com/photos/51638748_QpZ2C-M.jpg-imagine
> > > that with a set of sackville luggage), should probably use Riv's new
> > > 'expanded frame' geometry to make a given frame easier to fit (also,
> > > cops probably spend a lot of time standing over the top tube), should
> > > have some decent upright bars, huge slickish tires...
> >
>


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Cheers,
David
Redlands, CA

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