Congrats to Iron Rider for a great ride. I missed a turn on a big
downhill and had a couple of miles of bonus hills, so I know the
feeling of being off-route and having to slog through the extra hills!

In terms of Rivendell bikes and brevet bikes, I think all of them
would be fine brevet bikes. I am a bit biased in that I think a 650b
bike would be great due to the wide, comfortable tires you can put on
it. That would put the AHH or a small San Marcos ahead of the Roadeo
in my book. The Sam Hillbornes make a fine rando bike too.

I rode a 600k on my AHH.  I have a Roadeo as a go faster/no fender
supported event bike, but it could definitely be outfitted with a
Mark's rack and fenders to make a fine rando bike. I don't think the
fact that it is lighter than an AHH should play much into the
equation. If I were riding around with little sleep, then I think I
might prefer the slightly more stable-handling AHH over the Roadeo,
but that might come down to personal preference...

Toshi

On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Doug Williams <salg...@minbaritm.com> wrote:
> I wonder which Rivendell bike everyone here thinks would be the best brevet
> bike? A. Homer Hilsen? Roadeo? San Marcos? Some other Riv?
>
>

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