On Sep 1, 11:04 am, "Bryan @ Renaissance Bicycles"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> In the Shop we happen to have two 56cm Hillbornes.  One is the
> Taiwanese made Maxway, the other is the Waterford version from WI.
>
> Of course, we couldn't help but take 
> photos:http://www.renaissancebicycles.com/gallery/?album=7&gallery=66
>
> Obviously, the double toptuber is the Waterford version.  It also
> includes braze-ons for cantilever brakes, and a rear bridge for the
> cable stop.  The fork crowns are different.
>
> Because I know people will ask ... the weight difference between the
> frames is 8 ounces.  For perspective, that is about the difference
> between a full water bottle and one that is 3/4 full.
>
> Both bikes are in our "build queue"; we'll post pictures when they are
> complete.
>
> Now, let the debate begin ...
>
OK, I don't get it. These are 56cm frames, not 60/64/68 cm. I haven't
ridden a bike with one of these frames, but are the single top tube
frames flexy? Why the need for a double top tube?! Seems unnecessary.
I know this isn't the bombadil and the frameset is designed to go "off-
road," but what's the purpose? Or is it a trademark thing for Riv
since they seem to be the only retailer out there selling bikes with
double top tubes. Good Luck!

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