Actually your recall is incorrect. The Sequoia has 43-ish chainstays. Near-identical geometry to a Ram, except the seatpost. On my 62.5, the SA was 74 degrees! I sold it for that reason; I couldn't get the seat back far enough.
The other diff. between the Ram and the Sequoia is the latter has standard tubing which some prefer the feel of; while others like the solid feel of the OS-tubed Ram. I ride an 83 Expedition now as my daily commuter and it is also a fabulous bike. 73.5 SA but I added an old MTE seatpost with gobs of setback and it's fine. I didn't keep the Sequoia long enough to form an opinion of its ride but the Expedition is fast and responsive; surprising attributes for a touring bike. Of course, with a loaded rear rack it wobbles and wiggles, so it would not be my choice for a loaded tour. Strange attributes for a touring bike, but for my purpose it's great. On Apr 14, 8:05 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com> wrote: > Similar to a Ram in function? Yes, in the sense of tire clearance and general > appearance. However, if I recall correctly, the sequoia has very long > chainstays, while the Ram had "short" chainstays (by Riv standards). -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.