if you are prioritizing a city build, i'd go with the Homer or Sam. You 
don't need the meaty tires of the Atlantis/Cheviot/Joe, and if you do 
decide to do some offroad, the Homer & Sam are still great at it. The 
bigger-clearance'd, stouter-tubed Rivendells might become annoying if you 
are trying to zip through the city all the time. That said, they'd still be 
pretty darn fun. 


On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 6:58:33 AM UTC-8, Graham McCall wrote:
>
> I’m currently trying to decide what Riv to buy for a general around town 
> city build. Plan would be upright bars, front rack and dynamo build. 
>
> I’d like something that isn’t specifically designed around carrying a ton 
> of stuff. I’d prefer something fun to ride then be built to carry the 
> kitchen sink. 
>
> What frames have people built up this way that feel great? 
>
> I was thinking a Joe, Homer, etc. I also love the Clem, but haven’t ridden 
> any Riv. 
>
> Thanks!

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