OK, so the "Standard" decks of today and the "Rider Back" decks of pre-2009 or so are essentially the same cards (style 808 Rider Backs), with "Standard" having an uglier box. I know a lot of people have a real hate on for the new box design, especially those using gaffed boxes that match the old style.
But....
Someone out there is still making Bicycle Rider Backs in the old box design. In fact, he uses Bee stock and has the cards traditionally cut for better shuffles and faroes. It's Richard Turner, the same guy who co-designed the 809 Mandolin Backs for USPC. And the cards are "Bicycle Gold Standard". They look identical to the old boxes, except with a gold sticker on the back that reads "Traditionally Cut for the Professional" or something to that effect. The best part? They're only marginally more expensive than what I pay at retail for Bikes, or cheaper if you buy in bulk, while being far ahead in quality. I have some and they are indeed worth it.
This is Turner's preferred retailer - there's a link to this page from his own website. He also sells 809 Mandolin Backs.
http://waltonmagic.com/card-shop/These guys sell the Gold Standards for fifty cents a pack less if you aren't buying in bulk. I'm almost afraid to show you this page, because they have some AWESOME stuff for sale, including CUSTOM-CUT stripper decks in the design of your choice. They appear to cater to (crooked) gamblers about as much as they do to magicians.
http://www.markedcards.org/cards-square.html