T'were I you I'd want to check out the fit with wheels/tires before 
committing. Dealing with parts build/etc is a lot easier post-purchase than 
dealing with a sub-optimal fit. There are loads of crappy 26" wheels/tires 
you can get for cheap that would work to check fit, but whether seller will 
let you put wheels into a pristine frameset may be an issue.

I still have issues with the overall value, but I'm not the one that wants 
it badly, so my issues don't matter much.

But I will say that for the same/similar money, you can get yourself a 
brandy-new handbuilt steel frameset in a size/configuration that will fit 
you fer sure. It won't be lugged, you'd have to be happy with a tig'd 
frame, and it may not ring similar bells and release as heavy an endorphin 
dose as a minty vintage Riv. But it may fit better, have better clearances, 
and might even ride better. I suspect there are a bunch of builders who 
could do this, but I don't have many in my mental Rolodex. I can start with 
Jeff Lyon, who's been building since the '70s, and has gotten very 
excellent feedback on his entry-level L'avecaise frames:

https://www.lyonsport.com/frames-0   [$1,100 for unfiled tig'd frame, $285 
for matching fork]

Paul Brodek
Hillsdale, NJ USA


On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 2:45:13 PM UTC-5 Adrianna T wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I went to see Joe B at the Marin Museum of Bicycling to see if I want the 
> Riv Road Standard bike frame.
>
> Details were somewhat unclear and as this group pointed out, it's hard to 
> tell size and fit when the bike is not built up.
>
> So further details are posted her (on my personal page):
>
> https://skinnylatte.notion.site/Riv-Bike-e56ddf417ee54e788e3a445eafc46f44
>
> Joe also called Grant and provided this update:
>
> " After talking with Grant, and trying a few more wheels, it appears the 
> frameset is for 26x1.4" wheels (MTB, 559 bead seat size). So tires would be 
> 35mm max, 32mm more like it. "Pre-1999 for sure," says Grant."
>
> My main question is: I previously thought this might be *just nice*, now I 
> am not so sure.
>
> Anyone see anything interesting about the new information here? I still 
> want it very badly of course, and that's maybe why I can't be objective 
> about it ;/
>

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