Reed, I currently have two Rivs (Hilsen and QB) and an Ocean Air Cycles Rambler. I love them all. To me the differences are subtle in the sense that they all ride like bicycles, but the differences are significant when it comes to how they handle/feel under different riding conditions. For example, I love the sensations of my Rivs on a descent, and I appreciate how front loads have almost no impact on the handling of my Rambler. I tried front loads on my Rivs but it felt to me like the wheel flop was amplified and took away from the delightful feel of the steering when rear loaded. So I decided I wanted to try a low trail design frameset. The Rambler handles front loads wonderfully, and I have come to enjoy the convenience of having things "right there". As a small, light rider, I also enjoy the livelier/more flexible standard diameter tubing. Lately, and for how I like to use a bicycle, my Rambler has been my ace. But I could easily be happy with any one of my bikes if forced to own only one.
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