my guess came true...
Not sure I like the triplizer bracket though.  But it is a very nice
crankset. I wonder why the standard triple is not going to be imported
as well?

~Mike~

On Mar 16, 9:54 am, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ....and the crankset is now revealed on Rivbike.  Mighty Tour
> indeed.
>
> On Mar 15, 11:57 am, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I like that unintentional typo
>
> > "those with the deposable dollars"
>
> > Depose means to dethrone, but it also means to put down (same root as
> > deposit).  It also means 'to testify' as in 'take a deposition'.
>
> > On Mar 15, 10:32 am, bfd <bfd...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Mar 13, 3:19 pm, JoelMatthews <joelmatth...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > If Riv wants to expand to others, good luck as those other
> > > > > people are looking at outboard bearing cranks - that's all the rage
> > > > > and what all the racer-types who are willing to pay$300+ for a
> > > > > crankset seek.  Yes, you and I may not care, but the guys willing to
> > > > > spend$300+ for a crankset do. Good Luck!
>
> > > > Rando and committed tourers will spend $300.00 for a crank.  
>
> > > I guess the question is how many rando and committed tourers are
> > > there?  Randonneuring appears to be growing, but I doubt it makes up
> > > the majority of riders. Same for people touring. Remember, back in the
> > > 80s, the term "touring" because a dirty word at LBSs as people
> > > wouldn't buy those bikes. I recall Sheldon Brown selling very nice NOS
> > > late80s/early 90s touring bikes for cheap in early 2000/01 because the
> > > mfrs couldn't move them. You just don't see that many people going on
> > > tours. Further, if they do, they seem to use some type of racing style
> > > bike.
>
> > > It seems the racer or wannbes are a larger share of the market and
> > > probably more importantly, those with the deposable dollars to pay the
> > > premium for this type of crank.
>
> > > > I do not think Riv has much risk, however.  It appears Sugino makes the
> > > > cranks already.  Riv is just making them available in the U.S.  Just a
> > > > matter of buying a small quantity first to test the market than get
> > > > more later if demand is there.
>
> > > Agree, as long as it doesn't tie up too much money that could go
> > > towards other projects.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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