Thanks, Chris. Saddle is an SMP Avant.
I rode Brooks B-17 and Selle Anatomicas for years - they are comfortable
and look nicer than the SMP, IMHO. That said, I have used the SMP's since
2011 (after a bit of cancer surgery). They work just fine, but I would
have been very happy to stick wi
Beautiful bike and beautiful ride. I love the old hungapillar colors on
your Rodeo.
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Steve, in response to your questions:
For handlebars, agree 100% that Drop Bars are the way to go for a ride like
this.
Gearing: my gearing is always exceptionally low. My Roadeo with 22-34-44
and a 13-30 may have been the lowest gearing out of all the riders. I
need those low gears - -
thanks for sharing. great photos. "leaving montana," now there's a sign
i'd like to pass while riding a riv.
paul
takoma park, md.
On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 1:31:19 PM UTC-4, reynoldslugs wrote:
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> Hi RBW -
>
> Posted a flickr album of this ride, the Cycle Greater Yellowstone ride,
> fo
Hi Max,
Since nobody else replied, I wanted you to know that you've inspired me to
check out this ride next year. The photos cinched it. I'd be doing it
most likely on my S&S coupled Spectrum Ti bike rather than a Riv, mostly
because I can pack it into a suitcase for airline travel. My Ram i