Agreed.   the fork looks bent.   Still a cool find though.

On Jun 15, 2:14 pm, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> on 6/15/11 10:32 AM, Marty at mgie...@mac.com wrote:
>
> > Well, not actually seen in person, but I did run across one that
> > appears to be for sale at College Park Cycles. It has all the beefy
> > qualities of the Bombadil, sans under or diaga tubes for those
> > afflicted with that 'itis. Give Larry Black a call if you're in the
> > mood. I love his shop - so much vintage candy dripping from the
> > rafters, and it seems he may have a couple /few other Riv rides for
> > sale too.
>
> >http://bike123.com/used_bikes/used_sbikesview.php?ID=3361
>
> There was a Rivendell Mountain early on.  I've seen a couple images, and we
> had a thread or two about them a while back, but never seen one in the
> steel.
>
> I'm hoping there's some really odd lens distortion happening on that fork,
> because otherwise, it looks kind of "off" - I am trying to compensate for
> the "early", less-curvy fork bend which does appear in this image:
>
> http://www.cyclofiend.com/rbw/gen1/#mtnframe
>
> Anyone near enough College Park Cycles to snap another image or two?
>
> - J
>
> --
> Jim Edgar
> cyclofi...@earthlink.net

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