+1 *If you are short armed/trunked, and ride drops, you may want to size 
down one size if the frame sizes are close. If you will be upright riding, 
then just stick with RBW sizing methods. *Excellent advice.
 
On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 6:43:30 PM UTC-4, lum gim fong wrote:

> I've had 4 Rivendells, sight-unseen, and they all rode great.
>
> 55 Bleriot (used)
> 53 Bleriot (new in box from Peter J. White Cycles)
> 52 Blue Sam (new from RBW)
> 54 Rambouillet. (used, traded my Blue Sam for it).
>
> Rambouillet (Noodle drop setup) is my favorite as it is the easiest to 
> pedal down the road.
> I have the 53 Bleriot still, that I have bosco bars on and use it to sit 
> upright when I go for rides with my wife.
>
> I would not hesitate to buy a Rivendell sight unseen. Just go by their 
> sizing methods and you should be fine.
> Or, if you know your ideal top tube length then go with that as long as 
> the standover in that size is also ok for you.
> My advice:
> If you are short armed/trunked, and ride drops, you may want to size down 
> one size if the frame sizes are close. If you will be upright riding, then 
> just stick with RBW sizing methods.
>
>
>
>

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