Actually like the one color frame (like my Hillborne) a lot.  A more
uniform look.  As to the headbadge.  Well, my personal preference is
for the single color.  Yes, two tone (or full color) is nice.  But not
necessary in my opinion.  Especially if the per piece cost is too
much.

But still want a badge rather than a decal.  And I'm not as fond of
the big puffy tape used to hold up the Hillborne badge. But even then
I see the usefulness of the choice.  (The two arcs don't have to
perfectly match.)

And as Bruce said, not overly thrilled with the rear dropouts.  Seems
to me they might dictate a center cam quick release.

However, all this is silly to comment on.  My own committment is for
no new bikes this year.  And even if that doesn't hold, it will not be
a road/quick bike.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Jan 9, 6:56�am, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> This comment may be premature, but I hope Riv doesnt start making it a
> habit to have only ONE color Rivs like the Gomez and Foy. What I mean
> is that the headbadge needs the two tone to accent the steel lugs. So,
> I do not mind that there is only one color frame, just dont try to
> save money by getting rid of the two tone head badge. It cant cost
> that much more.Also having a real headbadge instead of a decal. that
> too cant be that much more.
> Its to me, what make Riv frames one of the most beautiful frames in
> the world.
> And before I start getting slammed for speaking blashemy against
> Grant, I will go ahead and apologize in advance if this comment
> offends some. I know and like Grant.
>
> Surf speaks
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