Don,

Are 32c ultra lights the Stampede Pass extra light or another tire ? 
The bike currently has Stampede Pass (standard weight), which are just 
lovely. I will no doubt be using them for a while before needing to get a 
new pair.

On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 11:18:15 AM UTC+8, Don Compton wrote:
>
> Paul,
> Great writeup. I have had a ton of bikes in all shapes and sizes. At 65yo, 
> I am no longer looking for that magical bike, I have found it in the Roadeo.
> By the way, have you consider Compass 32c ultra lights? They're expensive, 
> but they really fit a Roadeo's ride. Just a thought.
> Don Compton
>
> On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 6:13:48 PM UTC-8, Paul Y wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for all your comments. I am indeed loving this bike even more 
>> after a few days of commuting on it and a couple of recreational rides, I 
>> don't feel the need to have both this and the Hillborne in the stable, so I 
>> will probably put the Hillborne frame up on the wall and appreciate that I 
>> have a great backup if needed.
>>
>> The Hillborne won my heart with its reliability and robustness. I 
>> marvelled at how I could ride it on trail yet join club rides when 
>> necessary, then shop for groceries on the way home. While I'd never 
>> complain about its ride and handling, I couldn't say I really enjoyed it 
>> either. With the Hillborne I loved the maturity and sensibility of design. 
>> The Roadeo, on the other hand, has awoken the part of me that loves the 
>> tactile experience of cycling and being at one with a bicycle. It throws 
>> the sensibility of racks and bags and a kickstand out the window. It 
>> instead rewards with responsiveness to pedal and steering inputs that is 
>> both sensual and sensational, and really brings out the joy of riding in a 
>> puritanical way. It is very pleasurable to ride, even if wearing a backpack 
>> with a hefty lock and change of clothes, one feels like an athlete, moving 
>> with strength and purpose on it. I had thought this type of riding was no 
>> longer for me, but the Roadeo suggests otherwise!
>>
>> I will still put on fenders and the Bagman support with the Carradice 
>> Nelson when they arrive in the mail though, and hope they don't affect the 
>> character of the Roadeo too much. If I still lived in Chiang Mai or a place 
>> with some dirtish rides or possibilities of camping, I'd build the 
>> Hillborne again in a heartbeat, because Sam is perfect in those situations. 
>> In Singapore though, it is either mingling with the road traffic or 
>> aggressive XC trail, so having just the Roadeo and my hardtail mtb fit the 
>> bill well.
>>
>> How the Roadeo compares to a Lyon or Boulder though, not something I 
>> might ever know!
>>
>

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