Probably not.

Mark at Rivendell told me the following in Spring of 2007: "The Waterford AHH 
frame is just a little bit lighter than the Toyo Rambouillet frame."

Of course, my Waterford AHH bike is heavier than my Rambouillet, because the 
AHH's capabilities invite beefier wheels and mini-racks and more baggage on 
most rides. 
 
>> 
>> I believe
>> that Homer would be heavier than either.
>> 


I have ridden both bikes unloaded. In this condition, their weights must be 
very similar. (Also, I use JB greens on both.) There is a slight difference in 
ride feel, and I think it has to be due to the geometry and not the bike 
weight. The slight difference in ride involves the Rambouillet feeling racier 
while Homer feels easier to control during dirt climbs.

Homer is the ultimate country bike when you want to mix in some dirt climbing.

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