Eric - PBP on a fixed QB, wow, nice work!  I had done some 100 mile rides 
on a fixed gear around the same time but nothing like that. 

I would say that which Rivendell works best (and whether a Rivendell at all 
is the right call) depends on your randonneuring aspirations and 
priorities. I have only done a half dozen 200k's so far, so I'm just a 
dabbler, but my Hillborne is perfectly suited for me despite being heavier 
and slower than a Ram, presumably. My only complaint is that they should 
have put third water bottle bosses under the DT; I added my own. But I am 
not trying to get a competitive time - I am happy being 9:30 - 11:00h 
finishing time on a 200.  I appreciate the 42mm tires with fenders and the 
forgiveness they provide.  If I was more competitive I'd probably dip into 
the back catalog for a Ram, Saluki, earlier Homer, or Bleriot.

On Wednesday, 26 July 2023 at 12:42:02 UTC-7 pi...@gmail.com wrote:

> The roadini doesn't have front rack braze-ons. But saddlebags or 
> bikepacking style bags would definitely work.
>
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 12:15 PM Toshi Takeuchi <tto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The Roadini is worth some consideration.  Many people finish PBP on 
>> carbon fiber racing bikes, so you could definitely do it with a Roadini and 
>> have a much more comfortable and pleasant ride.  The Roadini is probably 
>> better (for me) than the Roadeo because it accommodates wider tires. If I 
>> were considering a current production bike, then that might be my choice as 
>> it balances speed and comfort.
>>
>> I can't remember if the Roadini has braze-ons for a front rack, but I had 
>> no problem with a Mark's rack and p-clamps on my Ram and didn't have any 
>> handling issues (I shared weight with a saddlebag, so it wasn't "front 
>> loaded").  Many people ride with a handlebar bag (without rack) for food 
>> and use a saddlebag for everything else.  It is nice to stuff layers into 
>> the front rack "rando" bag without having to stop, but (obviously) it is 
>> not necessary.
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Toshi
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