What crankset is on the Saluki? looks like a TA, the one with 3 bcd 
drillings:  110/74/54.

Mike SLO CA

On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 8:23:49 AM UTC-7 John Dewey wrote:

> RamBOBs,
>
> I think all of these are quite accurate recollections. Our little family 
> peloton (admittedly, a kind of 'embarrassment of riches') includes a RAM 
> acquired in '04, a SAM circa '11, and most recently an NOS 650b DOG 
> (Saluki) that chased us down and just wouldn't let us get away. Each what 
> might be called 'classic' road bike. No stretched out chainstays or swoopy 
> tubes, just delightful, well-mannered, well-proportioned, comfortable, 
> artful road machines.  
>
> The most recent addition—Saluki—to these old eyes, cannot be distinguished 
> from any of the finest bespoke art bikes we all spend hours admiring on our 
> computers. Every detail is refined and well thought out. Quite amazing. We 
> just replaced old no-named rubber with 38mm Pari Motos and must admit that 
> the 650b fairy dust seems real even if it makes no mechanical sense. 
> Whatever—it feels fast and comfortable and is truly a handsome creature.
>
> I guess you could call GP and have him build one for you, but we most 
> definitely pine for the days we could just wander into our favorite 
> bike shop, grab one of these triangles off a hook and take it home. Instant 
> gratification baby!
>
> Jock Dewey
>
> [image: Saluki.jpg]
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 7:25 AM iamkeith <keith...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm pretty sure the Rambouillet evolved from the LongLow.  How that 
>> differed from the Road, I can't recall, but someone will.  The Ram was an 
>> attempt to make a more affordable road bike, by virtue of having it be a 
>> standard, off the shelf model.  The Romulous (and Redwood) were later 
>> introduced as a way to offer a less expensive version of the Ram, by 
>> simplifying some details and using less complicated paint.  There's a 
>> thread from not too long ago where it was postulated and well-argued that 
>> the Roadeo is really just a close linear descendent of the Ram.
>
>
>>
>> On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 7:37:55 AM UTC-6 Doug Van Cleve wrote:
>>
>>> Howdy folks.
>>>
>>> Wasn't there an RBW road frame BITD that was basically a more basic 
>>> Rambouillet?  I think they were blue, and I don't remember if they were 
>>> offered concurrently or after.  I think there was also a tall version 
>>> called the Redwood...
>>>
>>> Thanks, Doug
>>>
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