Joe, you don't know (for certain) what's inside your Riv frame either.  But 
you trust Grant to build you a safe, good-performing bike, and you trust 
Matt from Crust to provide you a good bike.  Both Grant and Matt had to 
trust that the Taiwanese builder would adhere to their specifications.  The 
Taiwanese builder had to trust that their tubing supplier provided the 
right tubes.  And so on.  At some point, after doing your due diligence, 
you have to trust the person or company you chose to do business with.  
Without (informed, not blind) trust, the world would come to a halt.

Jack

On Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 8:14:30 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> That "due diligence by owner" is beyond my capabilities as a bike buyer. I 
> don't know what the hell is under that top layer of carbon, and I sure 
> don't know how to find out. 

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