I didn’t realize that Rivendell made 700C Allrounders. Were these only in
larger — over 60 cm c-c — sizes?

My first 26” custom Riv Road was designed around the original 26” wheel
Allrounder but with slightly steeper head and made with road tubing (753;
were Allrounders made from this? I hear Grant had thicker walls spec’d)
 and road (H James) lugs; fork was 531. It was nice but sized like the XO-1
and therefore with very low stack; I resorted to custom Salsa quill stems
that worked well but looked ugly. It wasn’t bad and I rode it for at least
10 years in various builds but my later 26” customs were much better.



On Sun, Jul 27, 2025 at 7:31 AM Marty Gierke, Stewartstown PA <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Let's see...these were all nice bikes, but not quite right for a variety
> or reasons, or just bad timing budget wise.
>
> Quickbeam
> Bombadil (1st gen)
> Bombadil (the one with the diagatube all the way to the dropouts)
> Atlantis (Toyo)
> 700c All Rounder (Goodrich built)
> Roscoe Bubbe (64cm - the one Will designed)
> Hunqapillar (too small for me)
> Clem H (nice, but too long for my taste)
>
> And the accidental keeper I happened across after learning that customs
> were no longer being offered:
>
> 63cm Rivendell custom 700c All Rounder (Nobillette built - and pretty much
> what I would have ordered anyway)
>
> How long did all that take? Let's just say E*ver Since 1994*.
>

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