I'd buy one of those Rivendells, if they didn't all need one of those
'signature' drivetrains.  Drivetrains just act as a shelf to collect
mud.  I'm going to order one of those drivetrainless bikes, so I can
remain mud free when I slog through the mud.

On Apr 7, 8:51 pm, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> on 4/7/11 3:08 PM, Aaron Thomas at aaron.a.tho...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I wish the Riv/Soma frame didn't have Riv's new "signature" kickstand plate.
> I recall seeing a photo of someone's Hilsen (maybe Cyclofiend's?) that had
> been CX-raced in the mud. And the kickstand plate acted as a mud shelf,
> piling it up high behind the seat tube.
>
> The kickstand plate seems to limit the versatility of the frame, without
> really giving you any significant benefits. After all, you can always add a
> kickstand to a frame without a plate. But you can't take a plate off a frame
> without labors that would require a re-paint. Other than convenience for
> those who use kickstands, what's to be gained by having the built-in plate?
> I just don't get it.
>
> I've often been tempted by the Hillborne, but I balk because of that darned
> kickstand plate, which is entirely useless to me, and would likely only be a
> liability given the sometimes-mucky off-roading I'd want to do on it.
>
> Yep.  That was mine.  And just to be clear, that was SERIOUS mud.
>
> Slip-sliding-strictly-sticky-significantly-saucy-spirit-sucking SERIOUS
> mud....
>
> http://vimeo.com/3387689
>
> Yeah, it stacked up on the kickstand plate,
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/3285145851/in/set-72157613897340235
>
> but it stuck to the drivetrain pretty seriously as well.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/3285966758
>
> There were full-bore chainstay-bridgeless CX frames that bogged down that
> day.  IIRC, someone took images of all the goobered-over brakes that day -
> it's somewhere on flickr.
>
> In short, I've not had that type of results before or since - and I've
> covered a pretty good assortment of conditions, both fendered and non.    If
> I were getting a CX-specific frame, I wouldn't ask for it, but as far as a
> mixed-terrain monster, its significance could be overstated...
>
> - Jim
>
> --
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> cyclofi...@earthlink.net
>
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>
> "There were messengers who named their bikes, but Chevette never would have
> done that, and somehow because she did think about it like it was something
> alive."
>
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