A few years ago I bought a Motobecane Super Mirage Mixte (google it) from a 
woman up the street. It was $15, had been her daily commuter for years, and 
she'd had Suntour Command shifters installed. I bought it for the shifters 
figuring I'd never find a pair for $15. At the time I was riding a nice '83 
Trek 610. It had a Shimano 600 group and was a relaxed geometry sport-road 
bike. Within a week, the much nicer 610 was on the pegs and the mixte was 
my daily ride. The mixte was simply more fun. The diagonal top tube was a 
lot easier to lock at bike racks and b/c it was an old mixte, I felt it 
lacked the sex appeal for theft: no carbon bits, no disks, etc... I rode it 
for about 5 years, then got an Atlantis. 

If the mixte could have taken 38s or more I'd still be on it, but older 
frames tend to require narrow tires... and so I moved on.

I cannot imagine going wrong with a Riv mixte. You may be moving into 
grandfather mode within a few years. It's nice to have a really stiff rear 
with long stays. Perhaps, like me, you'll be hauling a Burley trailer. In 
the meantime a good rack, a set of panniers, on that rear will make the 
bike an unbeatable do-all. Go for it. 


On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 7:45:34 AM UTC-5, SeanMac wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I had the opportunity to spend a few hours at Riv HQ a few Saturday's 
> ago.  I had a wonderful time - I rode four bikes (Clem, Cheviot, Sam and 
> Hubbuhubbah), and walked away with a medium saddlesack bag.  Still smile 
> when I think about the fun I had.  Most of my riding (about an hour) was 
> done on the Clem.  I enjoyed the ride, but it did not really speak to me.  
> Perhaps it was just too different from the bikes that I typically ride.  
> Strangely enough, the bike that emerged as my favorite was the Cheviot.  I 
> can't seem to get it out of my head.  In fact, ever since I returned home, 
> I have been trying to figure out if I loved the Chev enough to purchase one 
> before they go away.  Here is my situation.
>
> About ten years ago I had a custom-built Bob Brown Cycle made for me.  I 
> nearly bought a Rambouillet, but chose Bob Brown instead.  It was my 
> poor-man's red convertible that I got for my 40th birthday.  That bike 
> complimented my circa 1990 Trek 520 quite well.  My Bob Brown was 
> quick-ish, sporty and fun to ride.  However, as the years went by, I found 
> it to be increasingly uncomfortable for longer ride.  Two years ago I 
> bought a Black Mountain Road bike.  This bike has a bit more relaxed 
> geometry.  I really love this bike - it is much more comfortable than Bob 
> Brown, and has become the bike that I grab most often.  In fact, Bob Brown 
> typically sees the road only once or twice a year - it is typically the 
> bike that I use on my indoor trainer.  My Trek 520 has been turned into a 
> grocery-getter.  However, it does not bring me a great deal of joy to ride, 
> but it gets the job done.
>
> In my mind, I see the Cheviot as a replacement for my Trek 520.  Nearly 
> all of the components that I have on the Trek would easily transfer to the 
> Chev - meaning that my initial output of cash would be only for the frame.
>
> I've read through everything that I can find on the list about the 
> Cheviot.  I would love to hear impressions from those who have had the bike 
> long term.  Likes?  Dislikes?  Dealing with the "guy on a girl's bike" 
> thing is perhaps an issue.  However, as I approach 50 I see the benefit of 
> the lower top tube.  Besides, when I rode the Cheviot in Walnut Creek, I 
> did not even think about the fact that I was riding a mixte, as I was 
> simply enjoying the ride.
>
> I live in a small town in western New York - with short rides (mile or 
> two) to the co-op grocery store, library, post office, etc.  This is the 
> type of riding, along with occasional paved and/or gravel path riding) that 
> I see myself doing with a Cheviot.  What do you think -- good choice in 
> bikes?
>
> What about a Sam?  I rode a Sam the other day as well, but it was set up 
> with Noodle bars, and rode much more like a typical road bike.  If I set it 
> up with Albatross bars, bags, etc how would it likely compare with the 
> Cheviot?  Would it ride the same and put the same smile on my face without 
> causing me and/or those seeing me question my manliness?
>
> Any insight on these issues would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
> East Aurora, NY
>

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