BTW...I agree with the others who've said that the ram is not the bike to 
let go of...if selling the other bikes help you to downsize. Hopefully, if 
you're commuting though, you have a very safe place to lock this baby 
up...having it stolen would be heartbreaking

On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 11:42:44 AM UTC-6, Mark Williams wrote:
>
> It sure is nice to hear from Riv experts, thank you all!  I've always 
> owned more than three bikes but never less than two (plus the tandem) with 
> the old Trek set up for commuting (fenders and lights) and the Ram for fair 
> weather fun rides.  I was thinking to keep the Trek due to its year round 
> utility but all of your passion about the Ram has me thinking to fender it 
> up and start wearing it out.  I really love its handling and the 
> performance of the Ultegra group.
> Here's a pic of the bike in its original build with Campy hubs and 
> derailleurs, half step plus granny gearing on the Stronglight 99, and 
> Barcons.  Even though it was August in Glacier National Park, the 
> plummeting descent through the clouds over wet pavement was terrifying!
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 2, 2016 at 9:33:49 PM UTC-8, Evan E. wrote:
>>
>> All Rambouillets are beautiful, but the orange is transcendent. Hard to 
>> put a price on transcendent, though. Maybe an extra $100?
>>
>>
>>

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