Austin,

I am not sure why you would want to get a Roadini (just because it's a 
Riv?) - the tubing is going to be worse (at least on paper.) The Roadini is 
not double butted, so would be heavier and not as lively? That's just my 
opinion.

On Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 8:07:25 AM UTC-4, Austin B wrote:
>
> N=3 bikes and I'd need to do some negotiating to have my marriage sustain 
> a 4th.
>
> *2016 Sam Hillborne *(big blue 62cm with 2TT) - set up with Compass Bon 
> Jon Pass for mostly road and occasional off-road day touring. Currently 
> running Noodles but seriously giving thought to converting to an Albastache 
> setup. And I'm looking for a decent, cheap rack to hold my panniers. This 
> bike will be left to one of my two kids in my will (I'm in my 40's and 
> don't expect this to happen for several decades BTW)
> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 -* my speedy retro go-fast "modernized" with bar 
> end shifters. This bike is fun and nimble. Will be left to my other kid who 
> doesn't get the Hillborne in my will.
> *Soma Smoothie ES -* modern STI drivetrain road setup with wider tires 
> than the RB-1 as my lightweight comfort road bike. This bike hasn't seen 
> the road in 2017. I'd transfer the ES components in a second to a 63cm 
> Roadeo (or maybe the coming Roadini).
>
> Bob K--I live in Carroll County. Where around Baltimore do you take your 
> HIllborne for forest roads & single track?
>
>
>

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