thanks for your reply. i am strictly a road rider. i foolishly, sold
my 60cm ram frameset, and later, bought a roadeo. i actually like the
roadeo much more. living in lodi,ca., its easy for me to travel over
to walnut creek and rbw headquarters. i was lucky. i e-mailed keven
that i was coming over to buy a new roadeo frameset and when i got
there i got to talk to grant for awhile. they had this unpainted 59cm
roadeo( my size ). grant helped with paint colors and we settled on
"mary's blue". its' a pale blue with a gold metallic overspray. the
overspray gives the color a pale, retro color. i am getting a new
camera and will be posting pics. anyway, whatever model of riv that
fits your fancy, chances are you'll be amazed how it fits the need.
sincerely, don

On Mar 24, 5:56 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I like that Rivendell doesn't try to tightly constrain their bikes to
> specific categories like "mountain bike". But, yes, given the fat tire
> clearance and sturdy construction, "mountain bike" is one possible use
> for the Hunqapillar. I'm sure some will set them up for road touring,
> commuting, brevets, etc.
>
> On Mar 24, 7:45 pm, dpco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > i have to start off by saying that i am an owner of a riv
> > bike( roadeo ). i totally respect rivendell. what type of bike is the
> > "hunqapallar"? i look at some of the pictures and  think its' a
> > mountain bike.
> > don c.

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