Bruce, I am oldish and need bars up high, but still like to avoid aesthetic 
of high riser stem. The Carver design was the best way I knew how to have 
some aesthetic and some comfort. By the way I did a pay a bit more to have 
butted downtube and and more stout chainstays. The best overall road feel 
of any bike I've owned. I now have it shod with Michelin Endurance 28 mm 
tires.  And yes, Enve fork come with 350 mm steerer and tall headtube keeps 
me out of the danger zone of too many spacers under the stem.

On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 12:45:38 PM UTC-8, Pierre wrote:
>
> Hi bunch,
>
> I found myself increasingly attracted to the the idea of a lightweight 
> (sub-20lbs) Roadeo build.
>
> But I already have a drop-bar Hilsen, so tiny part of me tells me I ought 
> to look at alternatives.
>
> What's out there? (in term of practical preferably-lugged 
> can-fit-at-least-30mm yet-lightweight comfy frames).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Pierre
>

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