OK, Ablejack..  I think you're taking this "political correctness"
nonsense a bit too far.

This is a Rivendell Owners Bunch Forum... If we can't proclaim our
enthusiasm for Rivendell bikes on this forum, where can we???
No apologies.

And BTW I love everyone, even you.

Peace,
Bobby

On May 1, 8:14 pm, Ablejack <ableja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I understand. I'm sure everyone had a great time and were stellar and
> welcoming sportsmen. My concern was for those who may not have joined
> because they ride perhaps a Toei or a Singer or whatever. I think we are
> all literally on the same page as far as wanting and welcoming a variety of
> participants. I simply don't think calling a ride a rally for a specific
> brand helps that cause.
> (unless of course Riv was short for River!)
>
>
>
> On Saturday, April 28, 2012 10:53:23 AM UTC-4, AndyBikeman wrote:
>
> > I was one of the "renegade" Non-Riv riders on the recent tour. I felt very
> > welcomed by all the riders. It was a great group of people and we had a lot
> > in common, especially the love of riding on two wheels. I didn't sense any
> > feelings of "less or more" because of the brand of bike being ridden. I
> > admire people that are passionate about finely crafted and designed bikes.
> > Nice to know that the interest in steel frames and classic bike gear is
> > alive and well in Riv riders! Because of brands like Rivendell the revival
> > of classic touring bikes is making a come-back with bikes like the
> > Kogswell, Gunnar, Salsa, and Surly.
>
> > That's one thing I like about cycling is that in most cases nobody talks
> > another person down because of their choices of bike manufacturer. I ride
> > regularly with people that ride bikes worth a great deal of money and they
> > still admire my 10 year old steel and titanium bikes. In fact a number of
> > my fellow Riv riders commented that they had a Surly LHT as a second or
> > third bike and that is was a tremendous value for the money. I came as an
> > invited guest of a wonderful friend that thought I'd enjoy the ride (we did
> > the whole C&O and GAP trail together three years ago) again and to finally
> > get to see the scenery before the Divide since the last time we rode it the
> > rain and fog kept the scenery out of view. I'm so glad I came and got to
> > see the sights despite the threat of rain,  snow and cold temps.
>
> > I feel that it doesn't' matter what brand of bike you ride, but your
> > approach to cycling. That is, touring versus racing. As I've aged I prefer
> > touring and self-supported rides. Again thanks to the welcoming and great
> > group of guys, and BobbyB for organizing the tour (are there any women that
> > would like to join us? We won't bite or geek out too much). I plan on being
> > back to ride a RivTour whether if I can afford a Rivendell or not.
>
> > Thanks!

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