I agree. There's no black magic here.

And the econodreambike has kind of been done -- with the exception of the 
marketing part.

Kogswell Model D was a Taiwanese-tig welded, direct copy of the Rambo. I don't 
know the Riv models that well, but I'd be willing to bet that the Rambo is 
pretty much geometrically indistinguishable, where it counts anyway, to 
Roadeo/Hilson.

John Speare
Spokane, WA
http://cyclingspokane.blogspot.com


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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Thill - Hiawatha 
Cyclery
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 12:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Need help deciding... Soma San Marcos or Revamp an 84 
Trek 610...

Grant certainly doesn't need to work with anybody for David's econodreambike to 
come to fruition. Grant's involvement would be good for marketing and 
publicity, but lots of bike guys and gals have the design chops to pull it off 
without his help. I agree that a tigged and threadless Roadeo/Hilsen knockoff 
could be a good seller if done well and marketed smartly.

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