[RBW] Re: RB1 and sackville Sacks.....

2010-10-04 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
I don't know about the frame. RBW putting a "no sale to 250lb+" statement on the web-site entry for the Roadeo (regardless of how serious that really is) suggests that the Roadeo would not be a good idea for this. Is the RB1 built with similar strength tubes/layout? Lighter? Heavier? I've no idea.

[RBW] Re: RB1 and sackville Sacks.....

2010-10-03 Thread cm
My feeling is you are asking for problems, but it will probably be fine. The rear wheel seems like the bigger concern to me. Whats the rim, spoke count, hub? I once did a week long tour with my steel Lemond towing 50-70 lbs with no problems at all (I weigh about 150 lbs). You do see a lot of old s

[RBW] Re: RB1 and sackville Sacks.....

2010-10-03 Thread Montclair BobbyB
Looks elegant and classy!! What do YOU think? On Oct 3, 7:16 pm, Anne Paulson wrote: > Great looking bike. I see no problem, except maybe if one is really > bag-matchy one might want a different color water bottle. But that > Sackville Sack looks gorgeous. > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 12: