Meh, don't beat yourself up.  It's neat from a historical standpoint but, 
without the correct fork, that value is sorta lost.  A Quickbeam, 
SimpleOne, Frank Jones or this new one all seem nicer.  As do some from 
Crust, Surly and others.

FYI, if someone really likes the idea of a singlespeed, 26"-wheeled XO-1, 
the magic two-speed gear ratio (for not needing is a tensioner) is 38&35T 
chainrings with a 19&16T dos uno freewheel.  I had my daughter's set up 
that way for a while.

On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:14:51 PM UTC-6 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Yeah I messed up selling that one. I live in some hills now but at that 
> time I was at the top of a VERY steep one, the bike was literally 
> unrideable for me. Live and learn! 
>
> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 3:12:15 PM UTC-7 Ryan wrote:
>
>> Be still my beating heart....❤
>>
>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:49:55 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> Ryan, it looked (and was sized like) a 52cm XO-1 with horizontal 
>>> dropouts glommed on, I suspect it used that fork. 
>>>
>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 2:33:58 PM UTC-7 Ryan wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oh yeah I remember that now...wonder what the original fork looked 
>>>> like? Maybe a Tom Ritchey bi-plane one?
>>>>
>>>> Anyway , I'm sure the new RoadUno will be a fun bike...probably not 
>>>> fair to judge it basis the prototype version. We do know it'll have a 
>>>> generous wheelbase and tons of clearance for big tires.  Thanks for 
>>>> digging 
>>>> that up, Joe.
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 2:28:59 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Here's that UNO though it's no help with the headbadge, it didn't have 
>>>>> one. This is one I really should have kept, I found it as a (very 
>>>>> scratched) frame only and added the generic black unicrown fork. Really 
>>>>> nice build I put a lot of work into, including what apparently is now a 
>>>>> rare fillet-weld Bullmoose. I sold it to the Brandon mentioned in the 
>>>>> article, then he had it at on Craigslist for ages. Cool bike! 
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news/bridgestone-uno
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 8:55:19 AM UTC-7 Ryan wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The headbadge reminds me a little of the one on the singlespeed 
>>>>>> Bridgestone USA proposed before that particular ship sank in 1994; it 
>>>>>> was 
>>>>>> in one of the Bob Gazettes IIRC. Tried googling this (not very hard)  
>>>>>> and I 
>>>>>> didn't find it. I know someone on this list besides Addison Willhite 
>>>>>> scanned all the gazettes a few years ago but I can't find it
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I take it that purple will be one of the colors; I wonder what others 
>>>>>> they'll offer
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:08:47 AM UTC-5 velomann wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also keep in mind - especially those considering internal hubs - the 
>>>>>>> Roaduno will have 120 rear spacing (confirmed in Riv email). It's 
>>>>>>> designed 
>>>>>>> to be a single speed and use a single speed hub.
>>>>>>> I'm real curious what crank Riv is going to spec on full builds.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mike M
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 4:16:37 PM UTC-7 Marty Gierke, 
>>>>>>> Stewartstown PA wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Today's email mentioned the upcoming Roaduno is kind of like a Clem 
>>>>>>>> H singler. I agree. It's pretty close when you overlay the two. 
>>>>>>>> (disclaiming the 5cm frame size difference.) IN the phot below, my 
>>>>>>>> Clem H 
>>>>>>>> is ghosted behind the equally ghosted Roaduno.I like running the Clem 
>>>>>>>> H as 
>>>>>>>> a uno, and would rather find another 59 Clem to use as a multi-geared 
>>>>>>>> bike 
>>>>>>>> than go for a Roaduno. Although, when he mentioned they would be fully 
>>>>>>>> lugged, I could be swooned into one - er, un...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Marty
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [image: Clemuno .jpg]
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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