Oh, I really think you should sell it. It's obviously just not going to get 
the use it deserves. And, coincidentally, I just happen to (ahem) know a 
guy, yeah that's it, a guy I know, who would be interested in buying it.  
:-)

Reid

On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 4:31:00 PM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:

> I've wavered like a reed in the wind about the Ram since I got it 2 years 
> ago. On the one hand it fills an otherwise unfilled niche, multigear road 
> bike; on the other hand, while it's very nice, I simply like riding my 
> customs better and think either of (1) converting the gofast to a 
> derailleur version of the errand fixie; or more likely, (2) simply getting 
> multispeed hub gear wheels built for each of them. (Another conundrum: 2 
> speed kickback with coaster brake? S3X fixed? S3X freewheeled? 3 speed with 
> coaster brake? -- The coaster brake so that I don't have to add a rear 
> caliper to either, which obviously I'd have to do if I opted for #3.)
>
> I rode the Ram 11 miles today, Mom's to home; then swapped for the '03 and 
> rode that back, 11 miles. Annoying winds both ways -- in NM we have 
> headwinds that come from multiple directions. 
>
> The Ram has better tires -- Parigi Roubaix vs/ Kojaks; but the '03 just 
> feels nicer: less ponderous in acceleration and quicker handling.
>
> OTOH, the Ram handles heavy rear grocery loads better. The nice thing 
> about both bikes is that they are nice unladen but carry modestly heavy 
> loads well; it's just that the Ram will handle 40 lb but the '03 gets 
> squirrely at over 30. Not a practical big deal.
>
> One reason for hesitating about a sale is the worry that 559 road tires 
> will disappear; but then, I'd probably want a Roadeo or something like that 
> ... And a Ravn. And and and and....
>
> Spring windy season has started. Not horribly bad, but with a 70" gear (no 
> manly man will shift the chain to the 63" gear) I had some 3 miles of 
> standing on the Mom-ward bound leg, climbing several hundred feet from the 
> river valley at 5K against a NNW wind. Good thing I'm such a stud.
>
> -- 
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