Ps Did you guys see the link at the end of the email? There's a big space and I 
didn't mention it. Just in case.

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> On Dec 5, 2015, at 6:22 PM, dougP <dougpn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> FedEx & UPS have amazing powers.  At least the damage is minor & easily 
> repaired.  A friend rec'd his bike from one of them and the cardboard box had 
> 2 perfectly punched holes where someone had used a forklift to move the box.  
> Amazingly, the forks missed everything inside.  Another time I was assembling 
> my Atlantis at the start of a tour when I discovered the front wheel wouldn't 
> drop in, and the fork legs bent out of alignment.  A bit of judicious 
> tweaking got things straightened out. But the bike had been shipped in one of 
> those 30# heavy duty plastic bike boxes!  
> 
> dougP
> 
>> On Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 5:35:01 PM UTC-8, LeahFoy wrote:
>> J.P.'s Clem finally arrived at 7pm last night. We took it immediately to REI 
>> to have it assembled. Sadly, the box was damaged somewhere between Oregon 
>> and Nevada (thanks, FedEx), and when the mechanics assembled the bike, they 
>> noticed the chain guard was mangled. It was scratched up, bent inwards and 
>> hit the gears. Rivelo was gracious (as you know) and a replacement part is 
>> on the way. But geez, how hard did FedEx hit that box to do that kind of 
>> damage? The rest of the bike was largely intact. Maybe a paint ding or two, 
>> but Grant's philosophy came to mind - something about allowing a scratch, 
>> especially if the bike is really expensive - and we decided no big deal. The 
>> mechanics believed the wrong hardware was sent for the rack, which makes me 
>> nervous because I can't imagine the wrong parts were sent, and maybe the 
>> mechanics just don't understand. I wonder if they put the rack on correctly. 
>> I'm going to pretend they did for peace of mind. Also, anyone know the 
>> weight limit for the Clem Pletscher rack? 
>> 
>> We came home and we did a short ride without kids. It was so fun. I kept 
>> looking and looking at the bike and admiring the color. I don't think 
>> anyone's photos have showcased the true color of this bike. The blue is 
>> actually a creamy blue/teal that just looks suave and wild and rugged and 
>> gorgeous. My Betty looked washed out in comparison. How can this be?!? We 
>> don't have the cork grips or the Brooks yet, but we will, because my husband 
>> has a weird tendency to want to "match" with me. And I'm inclined to let 
>> him. Ha! 
>> 
>> Thanks to everyone who helped me make the decision, and thanks to John at 
>> Rivelo for making this happen! We'll ride more tomorrow! 
>> 
>> 
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/daytondogg/albums/72157661891945032/with/22922164683/
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