Hi folks!-new to posting the list but have been following for a few years. 

That's our (er, my daughter's) Tolkien-mobile so a shout out to Candice and 
James for the build :). We are now a Riv squared family: my completely 
orange Cheviot and her Atlantis. Seven bikes in the garage now--car's been 
kicked to the curb for the last 3 years. Or maybe 8 bikes now since my son 
just got a new bigger Raleigh. My husband will converted soon so we'll be 
Riv Cubed in a year I reckon.

James and Candice spiffed my All-City Space Horse up for a triathalon 
(don't ask: partially done for a dare and I didn't drown so it was a good 
race esp when you have glitter on your handlebars!!) so we went back to 
them for her bike after trawling many a bike store big and 
small--Goldilocks knows what she wants and it was in a cabin in VT! 

The most awesome thing was watching my daughter and Candice go out to check 
out the fit and having her come back with a Cheshire cat grin--we have 
already been out to Walden Pond this weekend and had a blast since it was a 
rare 60 degrees and sunny in New England. 

I had confidence I wasn't the only parent who purchased a Riv for a teen 
(thank you Bicycle Belle--I love reading about your adventures!!) and I 
thought, well, she's 1) not getting a car from us since driving in the 
greater Boston area is a fool's errand with the traffic 2) she has not ever 
asked for a new computer or smartphone and 3) likes to ramble outside--so 
why not? It's costs as much  but more valuable than a smartphone and a Mac 
Airbook.  And she and her father adore the Hobbit--the troll bit about 
mutton always comes out if I ever serve the same dish for dinner twice: one 
day I might just have to serve mutton!

It seemed fate that she and this bike would meet and go off exploring 
together for many years -- planning for lots of rambles this summer and 
fall and winter (and at least one bike repair class for her: just finished 
outfitting 2/3 of the bikes in the fleet with their own flat and tool kit, 
whew!). 

Three cheers for an excellent set of wheels!

Rachel








On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 5:00:08 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:
>
> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed 
> up and then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on 
> this Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers 
> in my brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are 
> showing such promise... You folks are truly talented and artistic - thanks 
> for sharing this here - what a treat! 
>
> 2. I’d LOVE to see/read an interview with this girl. To be this directed 
> and precise and artsy at age 13 is nothing short of astounding. (I have a 
> 13 yo boy who rides a 45 cm Clem, and he is nothing like this other child!) 
> Is she on Instagram? Oh, how I would love to follow her adventures. 
>
> 3. And who says kids can’t have Rivendells, huh?!? Best thing I’ve seen in 
> a long time!

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