Grant Petersen absolved my sins and I am now a Rivendell owner. The Kool-Aid tastes good, but only one ride so far and the bars are too narrow (others on the way). This is way nicer than most of my other bikes but was fun to build up.

51cm Rivendell Joe Appaloosa, Lime Olive

650b Velocity A23s with circa 1990s White Industries hubs

Rene Herse Switchback Hill 48mm tires

Rivendell Silver1 cranks

Wolf Tooth 36T 1x chainring

Shimano XT rear derailleur & shifter

Shimano SLX 11-46 cassette

Paul Cantilever brakes (Neo-Retro front, Touring rear)

Nitto lugged stem

Brooks Cambium Saddle

Oury v2 grips

MKS Gordito pedals

Soma Champs-Elysees Mini rack

Wald 137 race basket

Dark Realm 137 bag

Shitty Amazon blinkies

by lowlyworm

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  1. Enough-Ad6819 on

    Gorgeous bike! The rear wheel is WAY out there, how does that feel when riding it? What’s the reasoning?

  2. And the award for most stable handling bike in this group goes to… this beauty.

    Also, this is such a super classic build, all the way down to the brake choice.

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