If I leave my water bottles home I'll be good.

On Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at 1:05:42 PM UTC-4, Doug Hansford wrote:
>
> Mark,
> Are you within the recommended weight range for the Susie? Not trying to 
> get personal! I'm just curious as I think a heavier rider would be just 
> fine on a Susie but Riv is likely being as conservative here as with their 
> racks. I'm just above at 175 lbs but would not hesitate to ride one.
> Doug Hansford
>
> On Monday, May 25, 2020 at 10:11:53 PM UTC-4, Mark Roland wrote:
>>
>> I haven't noticed it being so bad. It may be because there is a decent 
>> amount of clearance--these are 700C   63mm  fenders  over 650b tires, so 
>> extra width and depth. I guess it's also a matter of tread--maybe some 
>> patterns pull the pebbles up into the rotation more than others? If I could 
>> find a nice 650b that was 55-60 in a file tread I would be all for it, but 
>> Switchbacks are 47mm ish, and I am not fond of the G-One Speed. However, I 
>> impulsively ordered a Susie yesterday, so maybe I will go to something 
>> smoother for El Clem and get some big bad 700c knobbies for Susie.
>>
>> On Monday, May 25, 2020 at 6:07:02 PM UTC-4, Jason Fuller wrote:
>>>
>>> Do you find the knobby tires and metal fenders make for a loud 
>>> combination on gravel / dirt?  I have just slightly knobby tires with mine 
>>> and it's a constant symphony of "bzzzzt bzzzzt clack bzzzzt" as small 
>>> pebbles travel through - and I can feel when a rock hits one of the bolts! 
>>> My plan is to put some slicks (Rat Trap Pass endurance casing) ASAP so it 
>>> won't be an issue for too long 
>>>
>>

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