Brian,
Thanks for that info.  I think the possibility of maybe wanting a rack in
future may rule out the Roadeo.  I don't know that I'll want racks, but
it's certainly possible.  So, I think this narrows down my choice to the
AHH.  Yeah.  One more decision done.  :)

Thanks.

Tim

On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 7:15 AM, Brian Campbell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have had an AHH for 5 years now. I love the bike. It has been built up
> in many configurations and handled all of them very well. Currently, it is
> set up for Commuting/Road/Rando riding. All in minus. repair kit it, weighs
> 24.9 pounds (lights/fenders/ pedals/ water bottle cages and Brooks b17
> included). With out the dyno hub/fenders and lights it would be pretty
> close to a Roadeo in total weight. My point being is that it is easier to
> make your AHH, Roadeo-like that it is to make your Roadeo, AHH-like.
>
> In addition, the AHH also for racks and carrying stuff where the Roadeo is
> not designed with those things in mind. Both are great bikes but he AHH
> give you more flexibility as your needs change.
>
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