I bought myself a gift certificate today to enter the raffle. Now, if I 
don't win I am ordering a Roadeo frame and fork and using the gift 
certificate for it. If I do win, I am going to be torn, because I really 
need/want two different bikes. The first bike is a fast club ride bike, 
which the Roadeo seems to be perfect for. I could do a custom fast bike, 
that would be cool. Or....
 
The second bike would be some sort of mountain bike like a Hunq or 
Bombadil. What I would really like would be a custom mountain Mixte with 
bombadil - like tubing that would take 650b wheels and 2.3 Pancetti tires. 
I would probably get it pea sage green or go with a redish color. Can't 
decide. I would use albatross bars or mustache bars on the bike. A bike 
like this would be perfect for the trail riding around me. 
 

On Thursday, December 20, 2012 9:03:57 PM UTC-6, Allan in Portland wrote:

> I had been trying to decide whether to start this topic. Seeing the 
> direction the "new Riv" thread went, it seems I'm not alone thinking along 
> the same lines. 
>
> So, what is your custom idea?
>
> Mine is a thin-wall, low-trail Saluki. (Would Grant do a low-trail custom? 
> I think he would.) Hard part is the color. I loved the Bean & Grey Hunq, 
> both color and small touches like the seat stay tops and fork crown 
> details, but orange is pretty awesome too. And I'm not sure a custom in the 
> colors of a stock model is proper etiquette. I'm sure Grant knows ;-), but 
> anyone else venture an opinion?
>
>
> And hey, even if you didn't enter, feel free to share.
>
> Merry Christmas,
> -Allan
>

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