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I never could get this mentality of not buying a good product just because you don't like the CEO.
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In a market with so many good products, there are plenty of other options. Its not like someone is going without and unable to ride how they want.
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As others have pointed out above, Grant is the product.
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Are you also buying a Mac for Steve Jobs, or PC for Bill Gates?
How about a Serotta for Ben Serotta? At least Rivendell doesn’t have the company owners name on the side. |
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Ha ha, no. This one is not like the other ones.
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It’s interesting to me that now that the industry is dominated big companies/corporations the few small companies that are closely identified with an individual/personality seem to be polarizing. There was a time that the industry (at least the top end of it) was dominated by smaller companies with a character in charge….Campagnolo with Tullio and then Valentino…Simplex with Lucien Juy…..Mavic with Bruno Gormand….etc….The only person in the industry that I can think of that generates as many polarizing opinions as Grant Peterson is Jan Heine. I have been a customer for the occasional small item from both of those companies, but never bought the full lifestyle package. I never felt the need for that as I have plenty of idiosyncrasies and strong opinions of my own.
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A lot of people only buy into half the package. Bikesnob of all people pointed out that there's like a whole cottage industry devoted to selling Rivendells-but-with-disc-brakes (e.g. Crust). I guess enough people like what Grant is selling but don't share his fondness for fork shudder.
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I was going to mention Jan somehow seems similar, but Jan is also a certified fast guy/hard man and so is a little different.
I liked the comparison with Jeff Jones but Jones doesn’t seem as polarizing, perhaps just because he doesn’t make road bike and road bikes are where things seem to get polarized so easily. I have had a Jones bar but it didn’t work right on the bike because of the bike geo. (Really my mistake) I’ve never seen one of his bikes but sure would love to try one. I don’t think I could get myself to just order one online but if I rode one I think I’d be pretty into it. |
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Fact of the matter is He gripes about 'racers' ruining the industry but I would bet that the far majority of bikes sold are not racing bikes. Of course now they are mostly e-bikes and those are definitely townie road bikes. So really it's kind of a mythical beef that he has. |
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never had an ounce of shudder on any of the three Rivs I've owned/own.. I certainly have on pre-disc cross bikes though.. all with carbon forks FWIW.. also never had shudder on my Anderson with the stainless steel fork (caliper brake).. to be fair, I've only had caliper brake Rivs..
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I had the opposite perspective. I think the CEO is an interesting guy, but the bikes he sells look awful.
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