We had a couple on dual suspended MTBs quiz us about racks & bags.  They 
immediately plugged "Rivendell" into their phone & hit the website.  One 
MTBer asked me about "Atlantis" & where they are made.  Mountain bike 
people seem pretty open to alternatives.

dougP

On Sunday, May 26, 2013 9:05:39 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> It's funny the reactions I get from "knobbies" on their full suspension 
> bikes when they see me riding the trails they consider theirs. Some are 
> baffled, others smile, and when they do manage to speak it's a comment 
> about being barefoot or "Wow! You're rocking that bike!" Who knows, perhaps 
> their horizons are broadened ever so slightly. Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Saturday, May 25, 2013 9:49:37 PM UTC-6, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> You may think your Rivendell does good on the back roads, excels at city 
>> riding and really shines when you throw a little dirt into the mix. But did 
>> you know they can also be ridden on honest to goodness mountain 
>> singletrack? Yes, I'm here to tell you it's true! In fact, I would 
>> encourage you to hop on your lugged steel bicycle and ride it in your local 
>> mountains. You would be amazed at what it can do. 
>>
>> Photographic documentation of just such an adventure in the San 
>> Bernardino Mountains of Southern California: 
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/sets/72157633702649228/
>>
>> Thanks to everyone that came out and enjoyed what can only be described 
>> as a perfect day in SoCal. Just doesn't get any better!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> David
>>
>>  

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