I ride it quite regularly, it's even gone through a couple of
accidents that left the rider much more damaged! The bike is stored
indoors, it's wiped off after every ride and I live in Tucson, so it
doesn't get grimy from mud after riding in the rain. (I also just
don't like riding in the rain
Here's one that isn't a shade of blue :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37964304@N05/sets/72157619758078965/
This is my 1996 Rivendell Road Standard, it was painted a custom color
(at extra cost) to my specification and included pinstriping. The
standard colors available at the time included blue,
Now that's a Rivendell!...biting tongue about recent events...doh!
On Dec 9, 4:49 pm, Jim Cloud cloud...@aol.com wrote:
Here's one that isn't a shade of blue
:http://www.flickr.com/photos/37964304@N05/sets/72157619758078965/
This is my 1996 Rivendell Road Standard, it was painted a custom
Nope, that ain't blue. Sure is pretty. So is the green one, btw, in spite
of the fact that it sure looked blue on my phone..
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Spectacular looking bike. Do you ride it? Didn't see dirt scratches grease
... Dang.. I clean my bike and it's dirty compared to that. J/king.
Really sweet
Kelly
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Geez, is every older Rivendell in the universe some shade of *blue?*Where's the
caramel ones?
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On Dec 6, 2011, at 4:19 AM, Joe Bernard wrote:
Geez, is every older Rivendell in the universe some shade of blue? Where's
the caramel ones?
Many were, it was a popular color because it showed off the lugs. This
particular one is green, better check the color setting on your monitor if it
My '95 is that color, Sherwood Forest Green, but without the
contrasting head tube. There was also a Coleman green on the menu,
which was non-metallic.
The color I thought was interesting was golden olive pearl.
Bill
On Dec 6, 6:42 am, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:
On Dec 6, 2011,