For long days in the saddle, the bike that fits the best is the best
choice.

For me, that would mean my Atlantis!

Dave

On Aug 30, 8:59 am, Esteban <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, it likely depends on your preference and the set-ups.
> Regardless, here're my little opinions:
>
> If you want a traditional randonneuring look with 650B, and a
> guaranteed plush ride, use the Saluki.  Comfort, FTW!
>
> The AHH would work great as well, I'm sure.
>
> I wouldn't hesitate to take my Romulus on such a ride, after raising
> the bars (mine are below the saddle) and putting Jack Browns on
> there.
>
> Esteban
> San Diego, Calif.
>
> On Aug 30, 8:31 am, Frank <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > As a prospective randonneur but one with little experience with rides
> > over 400k, I am planning to dedicate one bike to next year’s series.
> > Recognizing the breadth of on-the-road experience on this list, I am
> > interested in opinions about the “better” choice between the Saluki,
> > AHH, and the Romulus.  Is comfort the driving factor, or are there
> > other, more subtle criteria that also warrant consideration?  I
> > believe that any of the three will perform just fine, but I will be
> > setting just one up for brevets and would like to get it as right as
> > possible.  I own all three, all are comfortable, but each is set up a
> > little differently. Thanks for any input.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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