[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-10 Thread Chris Birkenmaier
I hand wrote the range of pbh's on the form from info at their site. I have a hard copy of it and am always using it to compare among the models. I'm thinking they did it that way since they just have spreads on typical heights for those bikes. Just a guess on my part. On Friday, March 10,

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-09 Thread Sky Coulter
Man, I'd so like those numbers myself. I think I'll end up calling to find them out before pulling the trigger on a frameset, but it'd be great to have them in the geometry grid itself. Sky in new west On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 10:07:02 PM UTC-8, Stuart Lovinggood wrote: > > A little

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-09 Thread Dave Johnston
I believe all the Waterford bikes are pretty much built to order and you can get different paint color for an upcharge. Since Riv and Waterford already have the designs and jigs for previous size models there is no reason for them not to keep offering them. -Dave J -- You received this

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-04 Thread iamkeith
If that's the case (that old sizes will be phased out), I'd suggest that anybody considering an atlantis take a good look now and, if necessary, get one of the legacy sizes while you can. I agreed with many of the comments above, about the larger range of size increments being one of the

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-04 Thread dougP
Looking at the Atlantis table, the 47 cm has disappeared. Also, no explanation as to what the RED sizes mean; obviously, they are new. But do they replace the previous sizes? Or in addition to? If additions, that's a lot of choice for an Atlantis, always a good thing. But I can also see

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-04 Thread John Hawrylak
Jeff The picture worked. I was to enlarge it. Much easier reading. John Hawrylak Woodstown NJ >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-04 Thread Garth
John, from the website, right click on the image of the chart. select "view image". And do save it to you computer ! On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 6:03:12 PM UTC-5, John Hawrylak wrote: > > Is there a way to make it BIGGER, so it easier to read? > > John Hawrylak > Woodstown NJ > > >> --

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-03 Thread sameness
Try this? Jeff Hagedorn Los Angeles, CA USA On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 3:03:12 PM UTC-8, John Hawrylak wrote: > > Is there a way to make it BIGGER, so

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-03 Thread John Hawrylak
Is there a way to make it BIGGER, so it easier to read? John Hawrylak Woodstown NJ > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-03 Thread Garth
Yes Chris I agree. For those of us who have a real good idea of what works for us we look at other specific factors of a chart based on our actual experiences. I don't find pbh very pertinent myself. Everyone has different wants and needs looks at other factors. I knew a 60 cm. Bombadil was a

[RBW] Re: cool new geometry section on rivbike.com

2017-03-02 Thread BSWP
Very much appreciated! On Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 4:51:51 PM UTC-8, Sky Coulter wrote: > > Maybe it's been there for a bit, but first time i noticed it: > > https://www.rivbike.com/pages/geometry > > no offers optimal size of all models for a given pbh. Pretty cool. > > Sky in new west > --