>From past remarks I expect that this will never fly, but in my own opinion,
the essential qualities of a Riv are the frame design and, thus, fit and
handling, and these are perfectly compatible with a cheaper, tigg'd frame
for, say, the commuter markets.

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 2:38 PM, eflayer <eddie.fla...@att.net> wrote:

> I know it goes against the grain of everything we stand for here.
> Actually, what do we stand for here?  But don't you think Riv/Grant
> could do a really really good job on a tigged frameset.  No need to
> sully the Riv name or brand, but maybe a Toyota type thing...and the
> lugged Rivs could be the Lexuses.  There are currently a lot of
> entries in the tigged Riv-like bike set.  But somehow I think Grant's
> attention to color, geometry, style could equal the best of the lot.
>
> Just thing a beautifully tigged Riv bike at maybe $650?
>
> He could call it the Tiggua brand.
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