I believe those .65/.45/.65 wall thickness numbers for the Roadeo.  

"planing" zealots dismiss the Roadeo as 'massively overbuilt' and 'far too 
stiff' because it features OS tubing in the top tube and the downtube.  The 
Roadeo top tube is 28.6mm in diameter, and planing zealots will assure you 
it should be 25.4mm.  The Roadeo downtube is 31.8mm in diameter, and 
planing zealots will assure you it should be 28.6mm.  

If you believe it is impossible for a bicycle to be too flexible, then you 
might disapprove of the Roadeo.  If you believe (as Grant does) that it is 
possible for a bicycle to be too flexible, then the Roadeo might be worth 
consideration.  If you are avoiding a Roadeo because you want a steel frame 
and fork that is lighter weight, then you won't find a lot of weight 
savings.  Just a few ounces here and there.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

P.S. Earlier in this thread Belopsky expressed shock that a geo chart said 
his Hillborne had a 59cm top tube.  Be aware that not every 56cm Hillborne 
had a 59cm top tube.  Mine has a 57.5cm top tube.  Mine was purchased in 
12/2009.  Those that preceded mine had a 59cm top tube.  Riv tweaks numbers 
from time to time, and are sometimes reluctant to revise and revise geo 
charts, because earnest customers get themselves tied up in handwringing 
over the numbers at times.  

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