Yes, VO is in Annapolis, and I think to an extent they ARE filling some of 
that "gaping maw".  So are builders like Bilenky, ANT, and thankfully 
broad-reaching companies like QBP (Surly, Salsa) etc.  Sure, I wish I'd see 
more Riv presence in the East, but then again perhaps that might cause Riv 
to... well, lose some of its Rivishness... 

BB

> Isn't Velo Orange located nearby in Annapolis? Not Riv, but fairly close. 
> I'd call 'em "Riv-ish."
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Michael <john1...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
> *To:* rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>
> *Sent:* Wed, May 29, 2013 10:30:38 PM
> *Subject:* [RBW] Frisco-peeps stop hogging all the fun. We need a RivEast 
> in Howard County, MD - and here's why.
>
> What I wanna know is when are we gonna get a Rivendell-East location here 
>> on the east coast?
>
> We need a good alternative to carbon over here - and fast!. Its just a 
> matter of time 'til all the forks around here start snapping, and nobody 
> wants that.
>  
>
>> *From reports I have read, Howard County, Maryland is one of, and within 
>> an hour of, three of the top 5 richest counties in the USA. So folks can 
>> afford Rivs out here. And the housing is much cheaper here than SF area 
>> (gas too I think). So I bet there is more disposable income to throw around.
>> *
>
>  
>  You got 3 college urban areas within 30 minutes of each other (DC, 
> College Park, and Baltimore). Bring on the Quickbeam Reissues.
>  
>  The area has lotsa bike clubs and fundraiser rides. Bike lanes are 
> popping up all over and there are MUPS and trails galore. You can pretty 
> much get anywhere in Columbia, MD on their elaborate MUP-ways.
>  
> Some shoppes around here carry the odd Surly and Salsa, but 99% of the 
> time I see shoppes swollen with alucarbon racers and comfort bikes. If you 
> want a new touring bike, the only shoppes within 30 minutes give you the 
> choice of the LHT or the Trek touring bike they have out. That's it. Nary a 
> Mixte either. Maybe one?
>  
> I don't know business, so maybe I am talking outta my hat, but fancy steel 
> for the non racer would fill the gaping maw of the offerings available 
> around here for the cyclist. And would help people have bikes that could 
> have fenders that didn't need to be in 3 pieces to fit. Sure would be nice 
> to scarf up all the stuff at the Riv yard sales, too.
>
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