Wow, I just now noticed that the original poster stated he owns all
three bikes. Doh! To the original poster, sorry. As Jim mentioned this
really is a high class probelm. You certainly have plenty of time to
experiment with these bikes. Maybe keep us posted as to how it all
turns out.

--mike

On Aug 31, 7:11 am, Patrick in VT <psh...@drm.com> wrote:
> On Aug 30, 11:31 am, Frank <pguil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I own all three, all are comfortable, but each is set up a
> >little differently
>
> set up the AHH as a dedicated rando bike with fenders and whatever
> your rando preferences are in terms of load carrying.
>
> set up the romulus for fast, hard training rides in between brevets
> and maybe even ride it on some fair weather centuries, 200k's, etc.
> you don't need to carry anything more than a burrito wrap under the
> saddle for a 200k under nice skies.  I find having a sportier road
> bike to train with to be very beneficial for randonneuring.
>
> set up the Saluki as the typical all-rounder/country bike.
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