Mike,
What size was your Trek and what size non-sloping TT bike do you ride? I think 
the largest those Treks came in was my size, 64 cm.

But sizing is different on the Sam. My Trek touring and Rambouillet size is 64 
cm. However, the 60 cm Sam fits me just right. This is because the 6 degrees of 
TT upslope compared to 2 degrees of the Ram effectively adds 4 cm of height to 
the headtube. When the TT is around 60 cm long, every degree of extra TT 
upslope angle adds 1 cm to the vertical position of the head lug. That's the 
theory of it, and in practice, it works for me. I have a 64 Ram, a 64 Atlantis, 
and a 60 Sam, and they all fit about the same.

So if the 64 Trek fit you well, maybe a 60 cm Taiwanese Sam is your size. When 
the Sams originally came out, this different "expanded" method of sizing was 
meant to fit people up to about my height (6'4") and only using 4 model sizes 
to do it with 60 cm being the largest. (It has since grown to 5 sizes, adding 
in the 64 cm to accomodate the really tall people. A 64 Bombadil or Sam should 
be like a 68 Atlantis.)

But ask someone at Rivendell.

-Jim W.


-----Original Message-----
>From: Mike S <mikeshalj...@gmail.com>
>Sent: Oct 25, 2011 3:12 PM
>To: RBW Owners Bunch <rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com>
>Subject: [RBW] Busted Resurrectio Lug/WTB: 64cm Sam or other Riv frame
>
>Damn y'all, busted the headtube lug on my restored 1986ish Trek 520
>today. Picture of the carnage available here: http://imgur.com/FbafN
>
>I noticed the fork felt really shaky when cornering for a few days,
>maybe a week, and when it felt unsafely, 'bout-to-blow shaky after a
>short ride today, I checked it out to notice a crack running all
>around the headtube lug. It managed to make it home the 3 miles I
>needed to get home, but sadly, my reclamation project and it's $300
>powdercoat are headed for the scrapyard.
>
>Given the exuberant faith we all have in lugged steel, I thought this
>bike would surely last me a decade and many thousands of miles, hence
>the steep powdercoat investment. Unfortunately, I am now down a frame
>that has all kinds of fancy Rivvish parts attached to it. I have a
>Quickbeam as my other ride, but I am now looking to upgrade to a
>Rivendell road frame.
>
>I feel foolish for not just saving up for a new Sam in the first
>place, and you can tell I was pining for one by the copycat orange
>powdercoat. Alas, I am looking to get (ideally) a used 64cm Sam to
>replace this, but I'm also interested in any tall Atlantis or Rambo or
>Redwood or other stout-enough-for-touring Rivendell frames that might
>be out there. I'm sure the Waterford 64 that RBW sells is sweet, but
>the $450 markup over Taiwanese is a little rich for my blood.
>
>SO, I would love to hear about any tall-person Rivendell frames that
>might be out there for sale. Sorry to abuse any illusions that lugged
>steel is indestructible, too!
>
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