I'm also thankful for the bags and triangle.  I have them on my Betty Foy.  
And I love the John's Irish straps.  I can strap anything and carry 
anything on my bike.  And my bike takes me everywhere I need to go.  

On Thursday, November 22, 2018 at 8:42:51 AM UTC-5, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> Wish lists can be fun and interesting, but in the spirit of Thanksgiving, 
> here are three Rivendell offerings that I am thankful for, past or present.
>
> Clementine. Only Rivendell could have gotten me to think a  non-mixte 
> step-through was the bee's knees. A great all-arounder, it also 
> substantially lowered the price point to get into the Rivendell world.
>
> Back-o-Bike bags. I've waxed poetic about these panniers in the past(!). 
> Stylish and functional,they are a fantastic accoutrement to any Town 
> oriented bicycle. And the haptics! I splurged and got a second pair in blue.
>
> Safety triangles. I love these things, and I'm of the opinion that they 
> really work, especially in Hudson valley farm country, where drivers are 
> used to seeing and respecting them on other slower-moving vehicles.
>
> It is said that corporations are not people, and that is certainly true. 
> But it's great to find a company that has a moral compass, and is an entity 
> that makes the world a better place. Rivendell has that and does that, and 
> for this I am thankful. Happy Thanksgiving, with stirrers! (That's how my 
> Android interpreted my lispy riffs Turner's -oops, Rivsters-, but I thought 
> it was festive so I left it in)
>
>

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