I should add that the real issue with using drops on any of the Riv 6deg 
slope bikes, is the bigger jumps in top tube lengths between sizes. Drop 
Bar positioning is much more sensitive to a cm here or there. The upright 
bars seem much less sensitive to a cm fore - back or up or down.

-Dave J

On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 11:44:50 AM UTC-5, Dave Johnston wrote:
>
> I see no reason you couldn't put drops on the Joe, as long as you sized 
> the bike for them.  I don't see much difference in Geometry between the San 
> Marcos, the Sam and the Joe. I see quite a few Sams and San Marcos pictured 
> with drop bars. The Joe seems about 1cm longer in the top tube than the Sam 
> and 1.5cm longer than a San Marcos so you might need a shorter stem, or you 
> could downsize to a more compact style geometry. So it might actually be 
> easier to obtain a bars below saddle position (long and low) on a properly 
> sized Sam than on the San Marcos. 
>
> Just as a comparison to my 56cm Rambouilet with a 56 cm top tube with 2deg 
> upslope, and a 72deg seat angle.
> I could order a 51cm Joe that would have a 56.5cm top tube and a 71.5deg 
> seat angle, so the reach to the bars would be about the same. The 51cm 
> frame has a 6 deg top tube slope that would bring the headset exit point 
> about 1cm lower than the Ram. I have plenty of quill on my Nitto Tech Dlx 
> still in the steerer so I could just raise the stem a cm and have the exact 
> same bar position. 
>
> I will note that the size fitting charts recommendations on the riv pages 
> do this, put someone on a 56cm Ram on a 51cm Joe.  
>
> -Dave J
>
> On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 10:56:01 AM UTC-5, Lungimsam wrote:
>>
>> I ride with bars 1.3 below saddle.
>> That maxes out my blue Sam. But I'm at 1.3 below saddle and it is great.
>> If I wanted lower I'd have to cut the steerer.
>> But I don't want lower. So it works out great.
>> However, when I bought it I didn't know you couldn't go any lower on this 
>> bike. If I was someone who liked lower, I would have had to return the 
>> frame. 
>>
>> The Joe, and all the other sub-2k$ frames look like you can't get 
>> handlebar height below saddle. Someone would have to confirm. They look 
>> like they have really high exit points, sloping tubes, and steerer stacks. 
>> If this is true, then there would  no longer be sub-2k$ RBW frames 
>> available, new, for people who like riding bars below saddle. Just making 
>> an observation. Someone would have to confirm.
>>
>

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