Doug,

Security is somewhat of a worry.  The bike is just outside of our RV door
and our German Shepherd barks at most things that move around us.  Noisy
gravel provides some alert for movement outside.  There is a covered cabana
with a picnic table in it.  A Topeak cover is over the bike and it is cable
locked through the frame to a cabana corner post.  The bottom of the wheels
show, but not much else.  For a Riv, I would upgrade to a U-Lock through a
padded chain through the frame and a set of Pitlocks.

I was reading some of the product descriptions and comments on Riv for the
shifters.  Though not official supported in the product description, the
comments indicate some have managed to get them working with 10 speeds.  If
I decide to go that route, I would have to ask Riv if they would build it
that way.

Thanks.

Tim

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 9:50 PM, dougP <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tim:
>
> How secure is your RV park? I would hesitate to lock any bike outside like
> that unless it's well hidden & secure.
>
> As to shifters, DTs do look clean & classy, & bar ends are nice too. You
> may ponder your desire for an eleventh gear. 9 or 10 may  be enough, and
> opens up your choices in shifters. Worth a second thought.
>
> Doug p
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