The 47 is the previous geometry, I think. I compared the two on Bike
Insights and there is quite a difference, more so than you'd think between
the sizes. The 47 has much less stack and the top tube is about 4 cm
shorter. I'd hold out for a 50 in the newer geometry if I were Leah. The
newer
I think C have a 47? Not sure how much difference their is compared to a 50 - other then 3cm.Just a thought; how about a Roaduno? Sent from my iPhoneOn May 14, 2024, at 5:29 AM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:You guys are the best! Also, funny. Thanks for keeping your eyes peeled - with any
You guys are the best! Also, funny. Thanks for keeping your eyes peeled -
with any luck, we’ll find one during riding season, and if not, there are
Roadinis coming to Riv this fall. The Racing Platypus is still plenty up to
the task, so I can be patient.
L
On Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 1:32:04
"I'm sure we'll all try and keep our eyes peeled :)"
As a long time Friend Of Leah I take it as a personal affront that I
haven't been able to find this bike for her yet, I've been searching like
it's my JOB. Step up, people!
Joe "it's gotta be here somewhere" Bernard
On Monday, May 13,
Oh and good luck with your search!
On Monday, May 13, 2024 at 8:32:19 PM UTC-4 Eric Marth wrote:
> Leah I am excited to hear this because I've been so curious about your
> strength and speed. If you can keep up with the 17-18mph group on your
> Platy I'd think you'd be faster than the fast
Leah I am excited to hear this because I've been so curious about your
strength and speed. If you can keep up with the 17-18mph group on your
Platy I'd think you'd be faster than the fast groups on a road bike!
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I'm sure we'll all try and keep our eyes peeled :)
On Monday, May 13, 2024 at 7:23:01 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
> I am looking to try out a RivRoad bike and specifically, a 50 cm Roadini.
> I’ve been looking on my own, but no luck so far. I’d like one with drop
> bars, so I