"Making" a lug that is not cast from a mold involves a lot of work and 
secondary pieces cut and mitered then welded together, probably more work 
than fillet brazing.
The Gus and Susie MiT Hillibikes use mostly fillet brazed major tubes 
except for the fork crown.

David Lipsky
Berkeley

On Friday, February 28, 2020 at 9:29:31 AM UTC-8, John Phillips wrote:
>
>    I was puzzled by the filet-brazed bottom bracket area. If one orders a 
> custom, I assumed Riv would make 3 custom lugs for the custom order.
> What does Riv normally do for custom bike orders?
> Does Riv offer custom bikes entirely filet-brazed? Would it cost less or 
> more?
>

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