RE: [RBW] AHH as a road bike

2009-12-03 Thread John Stoesser
switch and its new toy time all over again. _ From: David Faller [mailto:dfal...@charter.net] Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 9:33 AM To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [RBW] AHH as a road bike You probably need to identify what you personally consider to be "be

Re: [RBW] AHH as a road bike

2009-12-03 Thread James Warren
AHH unloaded, or set up as light as you can for your needs, with some Jack Brown tires, is an outstanding road bike. I can't decide if it or Rambouillet is my favorite. -Original Message- >From: Shawn >Sent: Dec 3, 2009 6:34 AM >To: RBW Owners Bunch >Subject: [RBW] A

Re: [RBW] AHH as a road bike

2009-12-03 Thread CycloFiend
on 12/3/09 6:34 AM, Shawn at sa240...@yahoo.com wrote: > Now that I have the Atlantis, I have been thinking of making my Hilsen > more of a roadish type bike to use on week-end rides with my friends > on our smooth local MUP. Can anyone tell me how the AHH might handle, > ride and look with 25mm t

RE: [RBW] AHH as a road bike

2009-12-03 Thread Joe Bartoe
find that the AHH when not loaded down with racks is as sprightly as you would need for most riding, and you still have options for racks and bags if the need arises. Joe > Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 06:34:06 -0800 > Subject: [RBW] AHH as a road bike > From: sa240...@yahoo.com >

Re: [RBW] AHH as a road bike

2009-12-03 Thread David Faller
er 03, 2009 6:34 AM Subject: [RBW] AHH as a road bike Now that I have the Atlantis, I have been thinking of making my Hilsen more of a roadish type bike to use on week-end rides with my friends on our smooth local MUP. Can anyone tell me how the AHH might handle, ride and look with 25mm

[RBW] AHH as a road bike

2009-12-03 Thread Shawn
Now that I have the Atlantis, I have been thinking of making my Hilsen more of a roadish type bike to use on week-end rides with my friends on our smooth local MUP. Can anyone tell me how the AHH might handle, ride and look with 25mm to 28mm tires on it. I know most people don't ride that skinny of