Got the 50cm ordered. Now we wait. I’m the meantime I think I’ll sit down 
with her and see which bits she’s like to use on this build to make it her 
own so that I can start looking around for them. 
On Friday, October 20, 2023 at 2:39:09 AM UTC-4 schralp wrote:

> I was in a similar situation last year and made the leap. I loved it 
> immediately and almost never ride my other bikes now. Struggled a little to 
> get the right saddle sorted but finally landed on a B67 which is perfect 
> for me and the way my platypus is configured for upright riding. Now, of 
> course, I have a couple of Brooks Flyers lying around but they will move to 
> a new home soon I hope. I’m not really quite sure what it is but the 
> platypus just glides; like it’s floating on air. I hope you have the same 
> experience I have had over the last year and a half or so. Enjoy!
>
> On Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 2:22:16 PM UTC-7 kiziria...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> After 18 years of near daily riding, and a few attempts at hodge podge 
>> 80s mtn bikes turned commuters that have come and gone, I plan on getting 
>> my first Riv, a Platypus. 
>>
>> It is an entirely unnecessary purchase. I have had a two bicycle quiver 
>> for a majority of my adult life with resounding success. A Salsa Vaya and 
>> various steel hardtail mtb’s, both capable of spirited or loaded riding 
>> with more than enough comfort. 
>>
>> I now have the luxury of all my commuting to be done in a 6 mile radius, 
>> 80% of the time. After incorporating silent retreats into my meditation 
>> practice a few years ago, the last bit of riding “fast” has lost its 
>> appeal, and a slower, more intentional pace of life has pervaded the way in 
>> which I move through the world (exceptions made for descending technical 
>> singletrack ;). 
>>
>> This third addition, which I hope to have for another 18 years, will help 
>> bring something incredibly near and dear to me—my daily bike rides—into 
>> that realm.
>>
>> This is an impressive amount of money to spend on what most would 
>> consider to be a simple, upright, commuter bike, featuring a sun race 
>> drivetrain. Yet, still a bargain compared to traditionally built Riv’s. 
>> However, we all know where the value lies. I will collect my own parts 
>> slowly and make it my own. 
>>
>> A 55cm purple Platypus for me. As a designer, Im not in love with the 
>> color. I find it a bit too saturated and flat, but at least it’s fun and 
>> different. I think this should be the last Ana Purple run. There are far 
>> too many glorious colors to have several Riv runs in one. I will close the 
>> gap with letting go of seemingly unnecessary preferences, something I’ve 
>> been experimenting with throughout my life lately with great success. 
>> Something that seems in line with the Rivendell “way.”
>>
>> I hope to post an excessively thorough review of the bicycle, with a ride 
>> report, through the lens of my background as an industrial designer, 
>> engineer, and most importantly, human being. :) 
>>
>> Good luck to all! 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 7:04:20 AM UTC-7 Josh C wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I’m hoping to snag a 50cm green complete for my wife. I’ve had several 
>>> Rivs and she’s never had the experience. She’s mentioned several times that 
>>> a step-through style bike interests her. She has some purple Paul bits on 
>>> her current bike that I think will look nice with the green instead of two 
>>> different purples. 
>>>
>>> This would be her townie bike. We ride to dinner, concerts, drinks, 
>>> casual 20-mile-ish family rides. That sort of thing. Her current rig is an 
>>> Indy fab titanium cross frame that, while being stupid light, simply 
>>> doesn’t have all of the options for racks and fenders that a Riv does. 
>>> She’ll love the fact that she can have fenders and the like. 
>>> On Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 10:42:07 PM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm certainly not in a position to by one but feel compelled to say 
>>>> that while I have not been a fan of any of the purple frames Riv has been 
>>>> doing (and frustrated that they are so hung up on it) the Platy looks so 
>>>> fantastic in that color. 
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 9:47:08 PM UTC-4 SallyG wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Will try for a 50 cm complete green for husband's Xmas present! Going 
>>>>> to be tricky at work but I have supportive so-workers who know it's 
>>>>> Platypus Day tomorrow:)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 6:40:42 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The preorder email was sent out today! Did you read it? Lots of 
>>>>>> completes for sale but only 24 frames.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Set to arrive end of November. Sad you’ll have to wait so long. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Who is getting one?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What color?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What plans for the bike?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just had a gorgeous 27 miles on my mermaid Platy today. Sublimely 
>>>>>> comfortable. Plenty fast. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Leah
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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