Folks are confirming what I suspected. My quandary is finding one  and what 
size. Looking at past geometry charts It looks like I need a 56 or 58 My 
PBH is 84, short legs long torso. Any recommendations on size as well a 
leads on Ram’s for sale

On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 11:02:59 AM UTC-4 pi...@gmail.com wrote:

> Grant described the intent of the Rambouillet to me as a French 
> audax-inspired bike when I spoke to him about a bike for a cross country 
> ride (and afterwards) that would be a light load, credit card trip versus 
> self-supported full touring one.
>
> I have to chime in and talk about types of touring:
>
> I think what Andy meant was "Expedition-style touring": that's where 
> you're carrying camping gear, possibly cookware, food, and water.
> Self-supported means you're carrying everything you need with no 
> follow-vehicle or luggage delivery. You can stay in hotels or camp, but 
> what matters is that you're making decisions as to where you go and where 
> to stay each night.
>
> I wrote an essay about this years ago that notes that one form of touring 
> isn't better than another: 
> https://blog.piaw.net/2008/02/cycle-touring-and-spriit-of-adventure.html
>
> In fact, the lighter your load, the more you can do, and if you know 
> you're not going to be pitching a tent and cooking your own food you can 
> actually get more aggressive and ride higher mountains or dirt trails you 
> might otherwise avoid if you're carrying a heavy expedition style load.
>  
>

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