Bill, I appreciate the offer of pictures!  It you're running knobby 38s 
with a little breathing room, I suspect it would clear fenders around 
enough tire for me.  More is better, but I don't want to sound greedy!

Do you have any thoughts you can share on the ride?   I've read the Legolas 
billed as a race frame, but have a hard time imaging Grant designing a 
steep angled, high bottom bracket dedicated cross frame.  I've ridden 
something along those lines and really didn't enjoy it.  The whole thing of 
being so twitchy that it adjusted course every time I took a deep breath or 
pushed up my glasses made it just exhausting to ride after a bit.  If the 
Legolas is race-oriented by Riv standards, but still comfortable enough to 
take out for a few hours without feeling beat up, that sounds awesome.

Kurt Henry
Lancaster, PA

On Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 6:14:47 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Kurt 
>
> I am holding a recent Legolas. It’s got 38 knobbies on it now with nice 
> clearance but not enough to include fenders. I’m likely going to put 35 
> road tires on it tonight. I’ll take a couple clearance shots of that for 
> you if I get around to it. 
>
> Bill Lindsay 
> The Little Hill, Ca 
>

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