My seller told me it will easily take 60s with fenders; Salsa says it
will take 2.4s, tho' doesn't speak of fenders.

On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Ray Shine <[email protected]> wrote:
> Welcome!  Enjoy the Bomb!  Just a wee bit OT, but may I ask what size tires
> you have on the Fargo?  What is max size a Fargo will accommodate?
>
> Again, Welcome to the group.  Great bunch of resourceful folks, here.
>
> ________________________________
> From: Montclair BobbyB <[email protected]>
> To: RBW Owners Bunch <[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, August 27, 2010 8:41:36 AM
> Subject: [RBW] Re: Hunqapillar or Bombadil for the trails?
>
> New to RBW Owners... Woo hoo!!
>
> After working with Keven at RBW, seeking an answer to the tricky
> "which Riv is right for me" question, I opted for a Bombadil 60.  I
> originally thought I had my mind made up with an AHH (mainly for light
> loaded on/off road travel), but since I'm 6'1", 230 lbs, Keven
> (wisely) suggested something a bit stouter might ultimately feel more
> reassuring for my style of riding, especially if I couldn't resist the
> urge to take it offroad and/or load up with heavier stuff.  (I already
> own a nice Niner MCR 29er as my primary off-road steed, so I really
> envision using my Riv for back road touring, but still with plenty of
> dirt-road and off-road capability where a mountain bike might be
> overkill.  We talked about a double TT Hilsen (which sounded just OK
> to me... and at some point why not just go with an Atlantis or
> Bombadil? Maybe the Hilsen isn't the right one for me... DAMMIT I
> thought I had it figured out!!!).. To get an Atlantis in my size would
> require a non-standard 64cm... did I want to wait and pay a little
> extra?  (Dammit again, I thought I had it figured out... but the wait
> and extra cost would probably be worth it in my mind. (But then I
> discovered one current Atlantis owner, who is 6'5"/245 talking about
> having Riv possibly add an extra TT on his Atlantis)...
>
> Jeez, I thought... can't a big guy like me get a bike that can do all
> these things in a size that DOESN'T require a second TT?  Well that
> all became a moot point when Keven showed me a lightly used Bombadil
> frame in my size they JUST received on a trade-in, and that was all I
> needed to see... I did what any other reasonable future RBW Owner
> would do... I bought it.
>
> Now I personally plan to set this up as a kind of do-all touring bike,
> and I am taking inspiration from the previous owner (Rene, thank
> you!), and plan to try out several configurations.  Admittedly I have
> a Salsa Fargo already nicely performing commuting, light off-road and
> commuting duty, but even as awesome as the Fargo is (and I wouldn't
> hesitate to declare the Fargo an act of sheer brilliance on the part
> of Salsa), there is NOTHING on this planet quite like the Bombadil...
> we all know that.  I'm afraid my Fargo may need to find a new owner
> soon (sad as that sounds)... The Bombadil will become my main ride
> (for paved and back road/light trail riding, commuting, coffee shop
> runs, etc.), and the Niner will remain my true mountain bike (capable
> of pretty much anything off-road).
>
> I appreciate all the great dialogue onb this forum about seeking and
> achieving the best setup.  As a former Kogswell P/R owner and KOG
> member (which I miss), it's great to once again tap into such great
> thinkers as there are here in this group.
>
> Peace,
> BB
>
> On Aug 27, 10:15 am, RJM <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The AHH and the Bombadil or a Hunqapillar might be the solution,
>> sticking with the Bombadil would keep me strapped to 650 wheels which
>> isn't a terrible thing.  I'm not sure what route I am going to go with
>> yet, I will probably wind up ordering the first bike in a month or
>> two, so I have some time.
>>
>> Right now I am riding a Trek 7.5 FX so I have a rideable bike for
>> rails to trails type stuff and the road, but no singletrack capable
>> bike.  I would like to replace the FX with a Rivendell though.  I have
>> some thinking to do though, but I think the first one will probably be
>> a trail worthy bike.
>>
>> On Aug 26, 6:03 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > To the OP, let us know what you decide. It doesn't sound like you have
>> > any big tours planned so maybe consider getting a SH (single TT
>> > Taiwanese model) or an AHH, ride it for a while and make your decision
>> > about a touring bike from there.
>>
>> > --mike
>>
>> > On Aug 26, 1:03 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > > This is a great option!  An AHH and a Bomb would make a great 1-2
>> > > punch, with less duplication than a Bomb/Atlantis combo. Whichever two
>> > > you end up with, having a single wheel size is pretty nice.
>>
>> > > On Aug 26, 7:34 am, William <[email protected]> wrote:- Hide quoted
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