+3 for swapping rings or cogs instead of selling the Sam, unless you have
other reasons to sell the Same.

You said that your father's triple was not pleasant. Why is that? A well
set up triple works very well -- and I say that even though I forgo triples
for wide range doubles, and forgo very low gears to get closer gaps in the
middle. But you can easily get a lower-tan 1:1 ratio with a triple, and
even on a double is you don't mind wide gaps.

Patrick Moore, who did a 17 mile windy ride in a wide-range 76" gear
(fixed) in windy (gusts to 32 mph) ABQ, NM

On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:08 AM JP <jayp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't mind walking at all, it's not so so steep - but it is long - my
> dad's homer with a triple isn't a pleasant experience.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 9:40:58 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> Welcome, JP!
>>
>> I second Dorthy's question, and add one:
>>
>> - walk the hill? The lowest common gear (LCG every bike has. Walking is
>> never a failure, always an option, and sometimes the best option. Grin.
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick, who rides fixed gear 70" most milage, 55" gear for single track
>> on Pikes Peak, which includes LCG now and again.
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 8:56:29 AM UTC-6, JP wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello I’m JP.  I was at The Concord Willows REI 10 years ago and a
>>> person had a shirt that said “Rivendell lugged bikes” on it or something.
>>> I did an internet search when I got home and was converted by the wisdom
>>> immediately.  Took a lunch trip over to the shop and met Kevin, eventually
>>> created a “bike tree” of about 9 bikes with my own evangelizing.  With my
>>> Sam being #2 after getting my dad to buy a homer.
>>>
>>> Fast forward to today and I’ve since changed jobs houses and had more
>>> kids.
>>>
>>> Where I’ve moved has a relatively steep hill that had put me off riding
>>> for a while.  My Sam has a double crank with road bike oriented size rings
>>> that was great until I moved.
>>> But with the help of a car rack and covid 19 I’ve stared again.
>>>
>>> I’m bummed I missed the 2018 Rivendell stress as I would have helped a
>>> bit.  I was having some work stress then too and missed it.
>>>
>>> Anyway thinking of selling my Sam and Will@rbw said to look on here.
>>>
>>> Really excited to be riding again in any case!
>>>
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