The only experience I've had with tubulars are on a cyclocross bike and I
thought they were the bomb. I did not like gluing them and felt the hassle
of that was too much for me, but I felt they rode pretty nicely on a
cyclocross course. I'm tubeless now when I can, except on the road. I've
had
Former Pacer and current Roadeo owner here. Yes, you will see a difference!
Not just in speed, but in handling and comfort, too. Pacers are good bikes;
Roadeos are outstanding.
On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 4:53:25 PM UTC-4, Scott McLain wrote:
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> What a beauty! I am riding a Surly pacer as my g
What a beauty! I am riding a Surly pacer as my go fast bike. I was
wondering if I would see much difference in the Pacer and a Rodeo. I
believe you have had both. Is the Rodeo as dreamy as it looks?
Best,
Scott
On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 5:08:11 PM UTC-6, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> A few thi
Loved your builds. Ended up flipping through your bikes.
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I was actually contemplating the same thing for my Roadini since Rene Herse
is selling FMBs now.
A few years ago my Specialized representative was trying so hard to unload
a set of CLX60 tubular wheels with tires mounted already and I should have
bought them for price he was going for, it was