PS:  which part of TN are you in?     

-L




On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 8:30:07 AM UTC-5, Leslie wrote:
>
> Sam can do it all, and would be the least expensive choice.  A Hilsen 
> would be fancier, but functionally the same as the Sam.   The Atlantis and 
> the Hunq would also be great, too, especially if you were always going to 
> do lots of loaded mileage or tons of non-technical singletrack.  
>
> I have a Bomba, and it's my 'do anything' bike;  but before I got it, I 
> would even ride the Virginia Creeper Trail on my Rambouillet. Now, my Ram 
> has been relegated to more randoish rides, and I've got a canti-Rom (very 
> similar frame to the Ram, but one of the ones with cantilevers instead);  
> since I've gotten the canti-Rom, I've ended up using it for most of my 
> trailish rides, since I've gone to the 40 MSOs on it.   
>
> Any Riv can handle any of that riding, but, the Sam is an excellent 
> starting point for consideration.......
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 9:25:13 AM UTC-5, michael sellers wrote:
>>
>> Some thoughts from the group please? I have my wife"s Riv ordered and 
>> hope to place the order for mine soon. I am 6' 235 pds 35' PBH,and will use 
>> my bike for quick 4 mile trips to town, 35 mile rides to family visits in 
>> the next county,and (hopefully) at some point a trip across the State of 
>> Tn. Very limited off road use but maybe  occasional rides on  State Park 
>> fire trails. Is this asking too much long term of  a Sam? Would an Atlantis 
>> or Hunq be better suited to my plans? Thanks,Mike S.
>>
>

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