Agreed. Riv won't be making a low trail rando bike - and I'd doubt they'd 
do that even as a custom. There are plenty of builders available to make 
those types of bikes though.
David
Chicago

On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 11:19:10 AM UTC-5, Jim M. wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 11:20:07 PM UTC-7, Lungimsam wrote:
>>
>> A super lightweight, thin walled, low trailed, canti'd, Rivrando machine 
>> with an integrated SILVER front rack with light mount on the USA side of 
>> the rack and integrated light wiring/carbon brush in the steerer would make 
>> me very interested. 
>>
>>
> Have you ridden low trailed and liked it? If so, there are good builders 
> who do that. GP has explained his ideas of handling numerous times over the 
> years, and I doubt he'll be changing his mind:
> http://www.rivbike.com/kb_results.asp?ID=34
>
> I agree with him, which is why I like the way Riv's handle. If you like 
> Riv handling and want a light bike, get a Roadeo. If you want low trail, 
> you'll have to get a non-Riv.
>
>
>

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