Buy the Goodrich if it fits and can handle the tires you want to run. They 
are rare and built by a true craftsman. The quality of Curt's builds are 
second to none and most custom builders would attest to that and they have 
a ride to match. I know because I had Curt build me a 650b bike that would 
fit 42's back when the 650b's were just starting to become popular. I've 
had at least 6 different Riv's. All fine bikes but not as fine as a 
Goodrich. You won't be disappointed and if you are you'll certainly be able 
to find someone to take it off your hands. 
Frank

On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 11:42:52 AM UTC-6 mmille...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey all. A local STL fellow just posted some bikes 
> <https://www.facebook.com/groups/591659724221291/permalink/5766806640039881/> 
> for sale locally. I just talked with him and am going to go look at them. 
> There are a couple frames I'm not familiar with. Since this is where all 
> the experts are, is there anything I should be looking for? I assume the 
> grey AHH and the brown Ram are custom paint jobs. Is the orange one likely 
> custom or an early Riv? And thoughts on the Goodrich? They all look to be 
> fairly similar builds, and I'm wondering if nothing differentiates when I 
> ride them, if I should consider anything else before buying (assuming the 
> boss OKs it. Ha). I do see the brakes are different on the AHH models. 
> Thanks, everyone.

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