I am not able to get a 32mm (actual) tire under my Honjo fenders on my
Rambouillet.  Perhaps I could get a 30, but my sense is, despite the
promotional claims, that the Ram. is designed to be optimized with 28
mm tires.   I didn't see any point in trying to make that frame into
something it wasn't intended to be.

I had a '83 Trek 620 which could handle 35 mm tires, SKS fenders and a
Campy Grand Sport brake.  When I sold it and bought the "84 on ebay I
was disappointed to find that a 32mm tire really squeezed the
clearance.  I bought an Ebisu All Purpose, which is a frame much like
the AHH, to use for those times I want beefier tires.  But I consider
the Trek an excellent candidate for the conversion. I expect it to be
great with the Grand Bois 42mm tires.  I would suggest that there are
lots of good '80s vintage frames around that would make good,
inexpensive conversion candidates.
Let your Ram be the 700c Rondonee style bike it was intended to be.

Have fun.
Michael


On Jan 13, 11:17 am, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jim makes a really good point here. The Rambouillet works fine with
> fenders and 32s so why bother with 650b. If you don't use fenders you
> can fit a tire up to 37mm. There was an article or note in one of the
> RR, I can't remember which one, where Grant mentioned that their bikes
> weren't good for 650b conversion.
>
> --mike
>
> On Jan 13, 7:42 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've seen 650b Rambouillets: my question is "why"? You can already
> > fender a 700x32ish, which is ample for most road riding. If running
> > bigger tires is a priority, there are bikes designed to do that with a
> > lot less hassle.
>
> > On Jan 13, 6:39 am, Larry Powers <lapower...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > If I recall correctly the Rambo is not a could candidate for a 650b 
> > > conversion becuase it has low bottom bracket to start with.  Someone let 
> > > me know if this is not true.
>
> > > Larry Powers
>
> > > Get a bicycle.  You will not regret it if you live. - Mark Twain
>
> > > > Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 20:29:41 -0800
> > > > Subject: [RBW] Re: Feeling Abondoned
> > > > From: charles_v...@hotmail.com
> > > > To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>
> > > > Couldn't you just convert to 650B wheels on the Ram and use longer
> > > > reach brakes? You would get more clearance and a wide tire selection.
> > > > Not sure on the bottom bracket height however.
>
> > > > On Jan 12, 3:40 pm, Larry Powers <lapower...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > I took a nice tour on my Atlantis this past summer, I commute daily 
> > > > > on my QB, my wife and I toured France on our Rambouillet and Bleriot 
> > > > > (I also completed PBP on my Rambo) and my wife likes to tool around 
> > > > > our neighborhood on her Glorius.  We like Riv bikes and have bought 
> > > > > our share.  I know things change and can understand moving production 
> > > > > to Taiwan because of the exchange rate.  I guess the thing that 
> > > > > pushed my buttons was to read that the Ruffy Tuffy/Rolly Polly tires 
> > > > > will be discontinued.  When I bought my Rambouillet it was touted as 
> > > > > unique because it could use a large 28mm tire with fenders.  Ruffy 
> > > > > Tuffy tires have been my tire of choice for this bike and now Riv has 
> > > > > abandoned both the bike and the tire.  I believe that the Homer 
> > > > > Hilson is the bike that Grant really intended to build when the 
> > > > > developed the Rambouillet.  But the parts available at the time 
> > > > > placed limits on the design.  The availability of longer and wider 
> > > > > brakes finally allowed the Hilson to be built.  I like the Hilson but 
> > > > > having a Rambo and an Atlantis it is hard to justify the purchase of 
> > > > > a bike in the middle.
>
> > > > > Change is inevitable and I hope that Riv continues to sell Lugged 
> > > > > steel bike for a long time.  I am very glad that I have my bikes 
> > > > > because the new Riv's with limited sizes and sloping top tubes are 
> > > > > not as close to my vision of what a bike should be.  Hopefully they 
> > > > > will maintain a few frames like the Hilson for those of us who 
> > > > > appreciate a more classic shaped frame.  If the economy improves 
> > > > > maybe I will buy a Hilson or a Roadeo because I would really like to 
> > > > > ride Brevets on a 32mm tire.   I also hope that they do not 
> > > > > completely forget those of us who supported them in the early years.
>
> > > > > I think I will pour a nice glass of wine, sit in the garage and 
> > > > > admire my bikes.
>
> > > > > Larry Powers
>
> > > > > Get a bicycle.  You will not regret it if you live. - Mark Twain
>
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