I love my Sam.  He is a competent horse that, well balanced, can carry 
stuff.  Takes some talking with Jared to get it right, but it can be right. 
 I have a "fast as my carbon fiber road bike" Boulder All Road Randonneur 
that I love riding, but Sam is my goto bike 
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/20853610@N05/sets/72157644521377844/> for 
everyday.  Boulder goes the distance with a light front load.  Despite the 
steel frame and the encumbrances I have put on Sam, it feels like there is 
nothing beneath me.  Sam is a *roller* (TM) and has brought much joy to 
bike riding.  Mild to moderate trail and road riding are no problem.

Best regards,

Tom

On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 6:25:13 AM UTC-8, michael sellers wrote:
>
> Some thoughts from the group please? I have my wife"s Riv ordered and hope 
> to place the order for mine soon. I am 6' 235 pds 35' PBH,and will use my 
> bike for quick 4 mile trips to town, 35 mile rides to family visits in the 
> next county,and (hopefully) at some point a trip across the State of Tn. 
> Very limited off road use but maybe  occasional rides on  State Park fire 
> trails. Is this asking too much long term of  a Sam? Would an Atlantis or 
> Hunq be better suited to my plans? Thanks,Mike S.
>

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