The last big, organized ride I did was ridden on the All-Rounder with
big tires, fenders, saddle bag, albatross bars.  Rode with a buddy on
a single speed MTB on road tires.  Towards the end of the day we were
riding down a peaceful, winding, tree lined road and noticed the
person to our left was on a very streamlined carbon road bike, with
deep section rims and aero bars.

We were all going the same speed.

I looked at my buddy and said "How much to you think all that stuff is
helping?"  He promptly road off the side of the road trying not to
laugh.

Ride what you are comfortable with, 90+% of how you do is up to the
rider.

Angus

On May 20, 9:56 am, Cycletex <clifwrightpho...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'll be riding 80 miles in the Real Ale Ride out of Blanco, Texas
> Saturday and am sitting, staring at my Atlantis wondering whether I
> should leave it alone and ride in be-fendered, be-basketed curmudgeon
> mode or remove the accouterments, change the 37c Paselas for 32's and
> ride in "ultra sleek" racing mode.
>
> What say you?
>
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