I too have had the pleasure to get to know Jay and will miss him a
great deal.
Not to make this a blush fest for Jay but I want to second (or third
or fourth) the recognition of his honesty and integrity of character.
Not only can that man ride, but he's pretty great at this whole living
life thi
Jay is also a superhero, but I won't divulge his special powers.
Really, one of the best people I know.
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Jan 16, 7:40 am, Stephen wrote:
> I spent some time in the Walnut Creek area while biking down the coast
> a few winters ago. I met Jay at the Riv head quarters,
I spent some time in the Walnut Creek area while biking down the coast
a few winters ago. I met Jay at the Riv head quarters, where we
talked while working on my bike. We hit it off in the way that most
people that meet him seem to hit it off. Later we went for a ride
around Berkeley, stopped at
When Sweetie and I visited Riv HQ during a Bay Area swing a couple of
summers ago, we "kidnapped" Grant for a lovely "power lunch" around
the corner that lasted nearly two hours.
When we returned Grant to his environment obviously more relaxed, he
settled down on his giant feldenkreis ball-cum-offi
Jay is one of the best people I've met and worked with. He's
incredibly patient, laughs easy, eats and drinks great stuff and
doesn't cover up truth to make others happy. He also bends over
backwards to make others happy. He's become a great friend, someone I
can talk El Rego Et Ses Commandos with.
Agreed. I never really knew Jay as a personally. My visits to the shop
always consisted small talks with Jay. Sometimes on a rare occasion, I
would catch him around Berkeley and we would exchange cycling nods. I
was always star-struck whenever I saw him. The pictures on the site
and his videos made