I would think that over 100 miles, the comfort of a Riv would make up for fewer 
ounces on the bike. However, I am thinking that Rodeo would be a good option 
for your future      .    Jim D.   Massachusetts

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From: cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [RBW] Speed Up My Sam
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 12:17 PM


Don't know if it'll give you ~2mph , but I'd ditch the JB Blues.  Either go 
with Greens, or better yet Grand Bois Cypres 31s.  Those are the nicest rolling 
tires I even ever had the privilege of using.  I found them too delicate for 
day in and day out use, but I think they would shine on the events you 
mentioned.

If it won't compromise comfort over distance, maybe lower your bars 1-2 cm from 
where they are as well.  Speaking of bars, maybe go narrower to get a little 
bit less drag.  

You mentioned 36 spoke, but what kind of rim?  I'd recommend 28 hole Velocity 
Aeroheads if you really want to go all out.  Those plus the Cypres... you'd be 
set (maybe).

Have fun!


On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Darin G. <dbg...@mac.com> wrote:

Alright, this will probably sound un-Rivish,...please don't pick my
bones over.  I'm new to this type of bicycle.

I need my commuter/tourer Sam to go faster, if possible.  I have a
slate of century rides and a 200 km brevet lined up for the summer and
I'm being dropped by my riding companions who are significantly less
fit and heavier than I am, but are riding zippy road bikes (including
my old Roubaix).  I'm about 1.5 to 3 mph slower over the same course
than I was on "road bike."  I've never been a racer but I really don't
want my centuries to take 7 hours and I don't think I can make up the
difference with pure horsepower.  I'm planning on a second bike to
take on this duty, but that will be at least a year away.

So, where would this group look to speed up my Sam?  Wheels?  Tires?
I'm riding 36 spoke wheels with Jack Brown Blues.  And if it just
can't be done, tell me so and I'll practice smelling the flowers until
I can come up with the appropriate tool for the described job.

D.G.

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