I'm always amazed by the wide range of PBHs riding particular frame sizes. For example, I ride a 56 MIT Atlantis with a PBH of 82.5 and a total height of 181.4 cm with Albatross bars and 650B wheels. The bike fits me very well. How does the same frame fit me and you at the same time?
On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 4:06:30 PM UTC-6, Mike Packard wrote: > > Howdy > > SO back in 2015-ish, I discovered Rivendell and became fascinated with the > pictures and writings and everything, but never actually met one in person. > I really wanted one, but was reluctant to order some expensive bike > sight-unseen. In 2016 I made it to A1 Cyclery (now Psychic Derailleur) in > Indy. It was the first time I got to actually ride different models in > person and nerd out on all the little details I'd been reading about for a > year. I was quite enamored of Chris' Homer. When I rode that bike--only > inside the shop as it was nasty outside--I got a big stupid smile on my > face and thought OH I GET IT NOW. I bought a 52 Clem H. > > ANYWAY, if you're like me and have read all about Rivbikes and want to get > one but haven't had the chance to ride one and are near Austin TX, send me > a DM and you can try one or more of mine. > > OR if enough people are interested maybe we could have some kind of RBW > meetup derby. > > I somewhat-unintentionally now have 4 Rivs in various configurations, all > of which more-or-less fit my 87 PBH. > > - 61 Waterford Homer with albatross bars > - 59 Clem L with bosco bars > - 57 Roadini with noodle bars > - 56 MIT Atlantis with bullmoose bars > > Mike > Austin TX > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/115a50f7-7efd-49d5-bbd6-076a15a325d3%40googlegroups.com.
