Am I reading that correctly, that a 57cm Gus has a 67.5 cm effective top 
tube length?   I thought the ETT has looked awful short in the photos I've 
seen but maybe that's an illusion due to most having pullback bars. 




On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 11:45:35 AM UTC-6, Christopher Cote wrote:
>
> Rivendell has made it a specific point to not post the geometry. I think 
> there was a diagram with numbers leaked but retracted at one point, but not 
> 100% sure on that. Rivelo just posted this info on their blog, which at 
> least gives the top tube dimensions. It also introduces yet another version 
> of the PBH range chart for each size that doesn't match previously posted 
> charts.
>
> http://www.rivelopdx.com/blog/2019/11/17/83pxriewy1hast2um9lep4qs34y70h
>
> Chris
>
>
> On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 11:16:51 AM UTC-5, Andy Beichler wrote:
>>
>> Is there a brochure yet where I can look at geometry, etc? I like the 
>> looks of the Gus (way too heavy for the Susie) better than most bikes these 
>> days and wonder if it would make a good all rounder.
>>
>> On Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 7:05:14 AM UTC-5, David Wadstrup wrote:
>>>
>>> Good morning,
>>>
>>>
>>> I’m seriously considering buying one of Rivendell’s forthcoming 
>>> Hillibikes and am having a difficult time deciding between the Gus and 
>>> Susie.  Would you mind weighing in with your opinion? So far, I’ve got 1 
>>> vote for the Gus, 2 for the Susie. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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