I always thought a Homer-ish bike with big fat tires would be awesome. It 
sounds like that’s what this is. And it’s a single speed too, which is 
exactly what I would want! In fact I even was considering a custom at some 
point, and it looked a lot like this in my head. I picture it with some 
quills/antelopes and Ron’s ortho bars. Cant wait.

Bones 

On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 8:10:05 AM UTC-4 Ryan wrote:

> I hear you Joe! I love the simplicity and silence of single-speeds too. I 
> confess that my old SS PX-10 has been seeing the most riding the last few 
> years. Maybe it's my silent resistance to the proliferation of e-bikes I've 
> been seeing given the ruinous gas prices...which, don't get me wrong, are a 
> good idea if they take some cars off the road! even though aesthetically 
> they  do nothing for me. 
>
> But the final version of the Roaduno could tick some boxes...
>
> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:34:29 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I have an irrational love (ok most of my love experiences are irrational, 
>> but I digress) of the look and simplicity of singlespeeds that translates 
>> to hardly any riding I do. I want this bike despite knowing I'd have to 
>> walk it up the hill in front of my house just to start a ride! 
>>
>> Joe "pfft, it doesn't look that steep" Bernard 
>>
>> On Friday, August 19, 2022 at 9:46:47 PM UTC-7 brendonoid wrote:
>>
>>> I think the Roaduno is going to have much lighter tubing than the Clem. 
>>> So not going to be as good to load up or off road.
>>> I for one welcome a road bike I can put Antelope Hills on, however. So I 
>>> am looking forward to it.
>>>
>>

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