I have been trying to get the funds together for a Riv go fast bike. Right 
now I have been using my Sam Hillborne for it, but I would really like to 
change that into an albatrossed townie commuter bike and get a dedicated 
lighter bike using little to no baggage so I can ride with the local club 
and to do charity centuries on. The Roadeo seems like the perfect bike for 
it, really. BUT..... I was pondering though, instead of dropping two grand 
on a Roadeo frame, what about building a Soma San Marcos. If I went the San 
Marcos route, I would save 1100 bucks on the frame, which is not chump 
change, and be able to put some of the extra money towards the parts to 
switch the Hillborne over to the townie and get a good build on the Soma. 
Both the Sam and the Soma would be 650b in my size (51cm), but the Roadeo 
would be 700 wheels. I would guess that the Roadeo would be a lighter bike, 
all in all. 
 
 My question are these: would the San Marcos be a good dedicated "go fast" 
bike, is it any faster feeling than the Sam in that regard? Any owners want 
to share their opinions of the bike? Do you think I should just bite the 
bullet and save for the Roadeo (which sounds like is perfect for what I 
want) and stop thinking of saving money?  Anyway, thanks for your help.
 
Ryan

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