Mark's bikes are my favorites on the Staff Bikes page. His two customs look 
like the Legolas, which is no surprise as Grant has referred to the Legolas 
as "Mark's bike."

If I were to order a custom, I would ask for the matte green Legolas, but 
with the changes I mentioned above. And maybe 650b. 

On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 1:22:08 PM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I love that green. This matte green on Mark @ Riv's Legolas is pretty rad, 
> too. I tried to talk myself into it for my upcoming (not a Legolas) custom 
> but I'm not that brave!   
>
> On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 11:43:50 AM UTC-8, Brian Campbell wrote: 
> > I ordered mine this past year when they said they had one set of decals 
> left. and would no longer build them as anything but a custom order 
> (different decals). I really love the ride. Steeper head and seat tube 
> angles than my 2013 AHH, lighter build and a great ride. I couldn't say if 
> it was "better' than another bike but I can say I love riding it. I did a 
> 70 mile mixed surface gravel ride with it (7500 ft of climbing) and 
> regardless of the terrain, never felt like I was on the wrong bike. Great 
> on and off road with 32mm Compass tires. 
> > 
> > 
> > When I ordered the frame I spoke with Mark at Riv and was able to have 
> mounts for racks, fenders and downtube shifters added.  The second pic is 
> with fenders (Portland Design Works) for winter riding here in SE PA. Not 
> tons of snow but road salt is used quite a bit, so the fenders are needed 
> for riding between December and April..  
>
>

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