Just to see if it vould be done, i put a set of 26" eheels from my Ram on a 700 
size crit racer using the 73 mm reach brakes.  It looked less goofy than the 
Hilsen pictured. 

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From: William <tapebu...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thu Apr 05 12:27:49 CDT 2012
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: [RBW] Re: AHH or Rodeo?


Aaron I think I just posted above about that dude.  He's dropped me on brevets 
a couple times, and yes, skinny tires in 73mm reach calipers looks really 
goofy.  It makes it look like a 27" to 700c conversion.  

On Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:15:42 AM UTC-7, Aaron Thomas wrote:

I agree with those who advocate the Roadeo. I've test ridden the 55cm floor 
model extensively, taking it out for long rides over several days. It's a 
superb bike: responsive, stable, peppy. 


It isn't as quick handling or spry as an Italian race bike, but that in itself 
may be an argument in its favor, depending on what ride characteristics you 
desire and prefer. With careful attention to components, a Roadeo could be 
built up reasonably lightweight.


This isn't to say that a Hilsen can't be built light or used as a club racer. 
I've seen one noteworthy example of a racy Hilsen, decked out with Campy record 
carbon and a threadless fork/stem. This setup certainly didn't hold this guy 
back on this ride; he smoked many people to the top of the mountain (myself 
included).  


Yet I do find something odd looking about the Hilsen with 23 mm tires -- just 
looks kinda goofy. The Roadeo has slightly tighter clearances, so a 23 mm tire 
wouldn't look as out of place.


Aaron



On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 5:01:54 PM UTC-7, 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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