I've never been on a bike that didn't wander a bit on climbs, and I've 
always just internalized that as "I always wander a bit when riding up 
hills". I guess once I get my technique dialed-in (I mean, I've only been 
riding for 40 years or so), I'll start working on the bike...
 
Shawn

On Saturday, December 8, 2012 9:17:07 PM UTC-8, charlie wrote:

> Just rode my 'Sam' after obsessing over low trail forks for the last few 
> months. With my new drop bars and hobo bag I never noticed 'wheel flop' or 
> any tendency of the bike to wander as some might contend. Just a nice 
> pleasant ride uphill and down and straight line performance was solid. My 
> new Hillborne rides like a dream. If you are on the fence and are 
> considering a low trail fork or frame over your Rivendell like I was 
> starting to do......rest assured your Riv is a fine ride. I think we 
> cyclists are often fickle when it comes to bikes and the latest new gadget 
> or re-invented design. I guess I'm just saying (maybe for my own benefit) 
> try other brands if like but know that a Grant designed Rivendell is a 
> solidly designed frame. Go Grant !  

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