Yeah, I was disheartened to hear that the Roadini didn't sell very well. I 
think everyone should have zippy but comfy 32mm tire road bike in their 
stable, and the Roadini seems to fit the bill. I wonder if people talked 
themselves out of buying because of the sloping top tube or the perceived 
stoutness of the tubing. I can't fault anyone for preferring different 
aesthetics--after all, that's one of things that drove my to Rivendell. But 
it's too bad when aesthetic preferences get in the way of a great, 
affordable bike.

I do hope they take another crack at a "more affordable than a Roadeo" road 
bike in the future. I love my Roadeo, but I understand the price puts it 
out of reach for some.

On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 12:28:47 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Rob Kristoff asked:
>
> Wasn't the Roadini meant to be the road version of a Clem?
>
>
> Yes, it was meant to be the road version of a Clem and it successfully was 
> that, in my opinion and experience. I think Rivendell miscalculated what 
> many people want. Many people want a cheap racing bike. The Roadini was a 
> smart civilized affordable road bike. Many people want to buy a bike that 
> looks like a racing bike, and those people in general didn't think the Leo 
> Roadini looked enough like a bike intended for racing. Who cares if it is 
> just as fast and more comfortable? The roadies on my club ride make fun of 
> it because it looks weird.
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>

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