I'm late to the party but thanks, Keith, for the MB1/Susie photos. This is 
reference material worth holding onto!

On Friday, March 26, 2021 at 5:30:19 PM UTC-4 duh...@gmail.com wrote:

> Congrats Ben on your new Susie, please keep us posted with the build!
>
> Mine is finally "done", tho I'll probably end up fitting some Flat 80 
> fenders in the fall.
>
> Thanks to everyone at Riv who were super helpful with the build, as well 
> as the group members who helped supply and buy parts to get this thing 
> dialed in.
>
> See you out there!
>
> [image: IMG_3314.JPG]
>
> My riding partner insisted on a photo with Susie
>
> [image: IMG_3315.JPG]
>
> On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 7:55:17 AM UTC-7 iamkeith wrote:
>
>> Congratulations, and good call.  This will be your prize bike for many 
>> years, if not life.  86cm PBH will work well (I have an 87 PBH, you can see 
>> my seatpost extension in the photos further back in the thread)  Depending 
>> on the rest of your proportions ( torso length) and assuming you're 
>> average, you'll likely want a stem/bar combo without a lot of rise though.  
>> But that's good, and gives you more options than most bikes where adequate 
>> stack height is not a design feature.  Too high will take weight off the 
>> bars and make steering less stable  in my experience.
>>
>> I also have a short-wheelbase Jones and another long, rigid mountain bike 
>> with similar steering geometry to the Jones LWB (crust scapegoat), and had 
>> a Clem that the susie replaced, but don't find the Rivendells to be very 
>> similar to the other two.  Susie feels equally if not more comfortable, 
>> lighter and quicker, but also seems to encouage a more leisurly ride.  For 
>> me, the hillibikes work best as my daily, do- everything bike that I COULD 
>> take anywhere without worry.  But I'll use the Jones if my intention is a 
>> rough trail ride.
>>
>> On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 12:22:10 AM UTC-6 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> You're going to love it, I think it's one of the coolest bikes Riv has 
>>> ever done and I love the fillet joints. I'm 80-ish PBH on a Medium, I think 
>>> your Large will be perfect for you.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 10:00:58 PM UTC-7 benjami...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I snagged the last one! Well thanks to all the reviews here and 
>>>> elsewhere, including some long discussions with Will, I bought the LAST 
>>>> Susie! It's a large, and I'm a little anxious it's too big even though 
>>>> plenty of people say it won't be (PBH 86). I currently ride a Jones Plus 
>>>> LWB size M, and that's a big bike. I imagine the L Susie will be big too 
>>>> but hopefully not as heavy, and the ride might be similar. Any Jones 
>>>> riders 
>>>> out there who can confirm?
>>>>
>>>> Gonna get RBW to build it. I'll be using it for single track and 
>>>> gravel, as well as around town.  Drivetrain wise, thinking of a double in 
>>>> the front, and maybe 10 speed in the rear? What set ups have people been 
>>>> using?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks y'all- Ben in ATL
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 9:15:39 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Every few days I'd go on the Riv website and see if that orange 53 was 
>>>>> still available - and I noticed the other day when it wasn't.  Glad it's 
>>>>> gone to a list member and I'll get to see it built up hopefully!  There 
>>>>> was 
>>>>> no possible way I could buy it, but I liked to daydream... 
>>>>
>>>>

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