Slightly segwaying: how does the Legolas compare in geometry, tubing,
weight, ride, to the Roadeo? Am I right in thinking that the L was a
no-holds-barred lightweight cross racing machine? Wonder how it would
do on road: would it have that remarkable Rivendell ride quality on
pavement, particularly in fast sweeping turns?

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Addison Wilhite
<addisonwilh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know it's been years but I always thought it was one of the hottest bikes
> Riv ever produced.  Not enough of a market?  I was looking through some of
> the shots of the staff bikes on the site.
>
> Inquiring minds...?
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