Atlantis= bitchin!   Hunquapillar= groovy!   Rodeo= rad!  People 
names.......ugh. I would rather ride "Bikey Mcbikeface".  

"Gaiavelo" is my vote.  I know......I don't have a vote, but I like to 
try... :)

Clayton
DirtDance

On Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 2:11:48 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Till wrote:
>
> More hints today! 
>
> We were all set to name the new mtn bike Elephantus--a rebound name after 
>> we'd finally opted out of Hunqapillar to avoid confusion...and it turns out 
>> there is an Elephant brand bike, so we gotta just let him be with that. So 
>> now it's down to Sir Barney Johnston and H. "Larry" Gomez. Maybe "Sir" 
>> Barney Johnston. I don't know how I feel about the quotes. It adds a nice 
>> twist, don't you think?
>
>
> I'm guessing plus tires, based on the original Elephantus name.   
>
> On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 12:24:19 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Till wrote:
>>
>> This might be a stretch, but hey, what's the fun in following a guru if 
>> you can't spend hours parsing his words and interpreting them?  I think 
>> there might be a hint towards an upcoming trail-oriented Riv (or update to 
>> an existing Riv) hidden in this passage from Grant's post yesterday 
>> <https://www.rivbike.com/blogs/peeking-through-the-knothole/sjdflsjfl-april-26>
>> : 
>>
>> In mountain bike racing and just riding, it's gone the other way. The 
>>> early guys were riding unsuitably low-tech bikes, then bikes reached a 
>>> basic good level of appropriate technology in the late '80s, and now 
>>> they've borrowed as much as possible—for now—from cars and motorcycles. 
>>> There are reactions to it the other way, with one-speed mountain bikes, but 
>>> those are fading fast because...one gear is too limiting for varied 
>>> terrain. *There's no restraint at that end, and we're going to show 'em 
>>> all what-for sometime late this year, if we can pull it off.*
>>
>>
>> I wonder what it could be...the before-hinted plus-tire Hunqapillar?  
>> Bringing back the Bombadil (probably can't be done under the LOTR gag 
>> order)?  Some other new trail-oriented rig?
>>
>> Honestly, I'm pretty satisfied with my Jones-barred Clem as my MTB 
>> (well...a threadless fork would be nice), so I'm not anxiously awaiting 
>> anything, but it would be interesting to see what they come up with.  
>>
>> Let the speculation begin!     
>>
>

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