Can anybody clearly articulate the differences between the AHH and the 
Roadeo? I doubt the weight difference is more than a few ounces. And having 
followed Rivendell's trajectory of bike design pretty closely for the past 
8 years, I'd be surprised if the geometry was vastly different between the 
two models. So a lot of people seem to be saying the Roadeo is faster. Why?

Personally, the few times I've tried to own a "road bike", I put very few 
miles on it because of the lack of versatility and the inability to carry 
much cargo.


On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 7:01:54 PM UTC-5, Duplomacette wrote:
>
> I'm seriously considering adding another Riv to my small stable of 
> bikes. I currently own a Sam and I like it just fine but would like to 
> have another bike with a bit more zip. The Rodeo seems like a good 
> choice and I do like the 700 wheels mostly for more tire options BUT I 
> feel the AHH could be a good choice too if I build it up more as a 
> roadish bike and in the end I'd have a bike a bit more versatile than 
> the Rodeo. Thoughts?

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