Welcome to the Gus / Susie gang! Looking forward to seeing yours built up,
and hearing your thoughts on how you like it!

On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 6:00 PM Ryan Frahm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sounds great! You will not be disappointed!
>
> On Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 2:45:00 PM UTC-8 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>
>> Awesome!!! Which color is your Gus, Jacob? Very much looking forward to
>> seeing it built up. What sorta gearing you have in mind?
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 2:41:13 PM UTC-8 [email protected]
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for all the replies. I ended up going with a Gus. C&L Cycles out
>>> of Montreal had a frame in stock. I've been eyeing parts for the build all
>>> day. My parts stash is pretty full so hopefully things will come together
>>> quickly on the build. Thanks again for the help!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 14, 2022 at 11:30:00 AM UTC-5 Mark Schneider wrote:
>>>
>>>> Country roads, sounds like the Platypus would be perfect. The Gus/Susie
>>>> really is nice for washboard, and rough off-road rides, but rides great on
>>>> the roads too. I have a large Susie, and I'm running Rene Herse tires, and
>>>> I'm impressed with the responsiveness. It's very plush! Kind of wish I'd
>>>> gotten the Gus, just because I've packed on some weight and there's a small
>>>> drop-off I occasionally find myself going over.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, November 14, 2022 at 7:44:14 AM UTC-8 [email protected]
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks I’ll stop hijacking this thread and ask for more advice on a
>>>>> separate one.
>>>>> On Monday, November 14, 2022 at 8:38:48 AM UTC-5 Hoch in ut wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I’m running Albatross currently  it works well but I am looking for
>>>>>> something with a little less rise and sweep. I may have to just bend my
>>>>>> Albatross out a little and call it good.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The bike itself is awesome. Coming from a Clem, which was too heavy
>>>>>> duty for me, this bike feels more springy and lively. Rides fast on the
>>>>>> road and tackles dirt roads and singletrack with ease.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One knock I have is the fork feels a little stiff. I guess for
>>>>>> heavier front loads. But I wish it were a little more compliant. Other 
>>>>>> than
>>>>>> that, it’s a great bike.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 3:19:22 PM UTC-7 [email protected]
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What bars are you running on the Romanceur?  I was about to start a
>>>>>>> similar thread looking for advice and one of my shortlist choices was 
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> Romanceur..so curious about your set up.
>>>>>>> On Saturday, November 12, 2022 at 8:32:37 PM UTC-5 Hoch in ut wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I’d agree Gus is not the right bike. Neither is a Clem. Riv rates
>>>>>>>> them the same, as far as durability.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There’s been some good suggestions already.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I’d offer a non-Riv option: Crust Romanceur. Light, lugged frame.
>>>>>>>> 853 steel. 650b x 2.4” clearance. In my opinion, perfect for the ride 
>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>> you describe. Mine rides light and springy (mine is the canti version).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Saturday, November 12, 2022 at 6:55:02 AM UTC-7
>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I've got the new bike itch and have shortlisted a Gus or possibly
>>>>>>>>> a Platypus. The Gus has called to me for a couple of years but 
>>>>>>>>> something or
>>>>>>>>> other always came up.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The purpose of the new bike would be mostly to ride 25-35 miles on
>>>>>>>>> paved country roads. I live in central Pennsylvania and most of the 
>>>>>>>>> unpaved
>>>>>>>>> stuff is rougher than I care to ride. There's trails that I do ride 
>>>>>>>>> but any
>>>>>>>>> bike with 45mm tires can handle that. Once a month I'll do a 50-60 
>>>>>>>>> mile
>>>>>>>>> ride.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I do C level group rides but nothing over 12-13 mph. Frequent in
>>>>>>>>> town rides to get food/ coffee. Maybe some overnight camping. My solo
>>>>>>>>> riding usually sits around 11 mph unless I'm in a hurry.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> My torso and arms are long so reach has always been an issue. I
>>>>>>>>> know the Gus has a long toptube and I think the fit would be a bit 
>>>>>>>>> better.
>>>>>>>>> I'm not a fan of super upright positioning. My hand/ wrist got broke 
>>>>>>>>> in a
>>>>>>>>> fall last year so I like bars with lots of sweep (Jones Loop is 
>>>>>>>>> wonderful).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Gearing and tires being equal would the Gus perform as well on the
>>>>>>>>> road as the Platypus?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the help!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Jacob
>>>>>>>>>
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