Forgot the thread related content.
I don't really know nor care why my Rivs are my favorites.  Tubing spec,
geometry, where the tire contacts the road in relation to the steering
axis,amount of springiness, stiffness. I really don't know and really don't
care why.  IMO it just don't get any better. I'm no lightweight either. I go
205-215 lbs depending on time of year.  My Sam is a 60 and the Ram a 64.
I'm sure I'm not the first to say (didn't read all the posts) but to the
OP.  If you are concerned as to the tubing spec vs your weight I"m sure a
call to Grant would clear the matter up completly.
C

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 6:49 AM, clyde canter <clyde.can...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I'm glad I read this.  I've been a "bicycler"( I love that
> description...thanks Grant P)  for the past 22 years. I've never raced and
> found early on that group rides weren't for me.  I've never been fast
> (15-17mph avg at best..usually 13-14) and found that trying to go above that
> took the fun out of riding for me.
> I hit the big 5-0 Saturday and it hit me like a boot to the groin (mentally
> at least).  I was however able to do a wonderful 77 mile ride on my GP
> designed Sam Hill.
> I Rode to two neighboring towns and back, some mixed terrain, stopped for
> lunch (had my first bison burger, great, even though a bit too heavy for a
> mid ride break). Total time a bit over 6 hours. Time on bike 5 1/2 hours or
> so. Point is I finished.  It was the longest ride of my life.  I feel I
> could have easily done another 23 miles for a solo century, but I had
> commitments and had to stop at that.
>
> Sunday I was able to get out and do a 50 mile all road ride on my Ram. Lots
> of curvy roads and fast descents (Jack Brown greens are unbelievable).  I
> recouped pretty well from Saturday's ride and pushed myself pretty hard.
> When I got home I logged my miles and started to flip through my computer to
> the avg speed, but decided what the hell and cleared the trip out.  I guess
> I didn't really want to know how fast or slow I was. I had an awesome time
> and that was all that mattered.
>
> I guess the point I'm trying to make is this.  I'm so thankful I didn't let
> my slowness discourage me over the years.  Bicycler-ing for its own sake has
> always been what I looked forward to the most when the weather was nice.
> And even when it wasn't so nice. I love it as much today as I did 22 years
> and 80 some K miles ago.
>
> As for Grant Petersen designed bikes I can honestly say they are my
> favorites.  Ride quality, aesthetics, the whole picture.  They are truly a
> pleasure to own and use.  They are the benchmark I set to gauge all other
> bikes I own and ride. I'm quite fond of my other bikes too, but they are
> certainly no Rivendells. Thanks Grant!
>
> Sorry to ramble on,
> Clyde (1/2 century old bicycler who lives among non bicyclers,who wanted to
> share his experiences with other bicyclers) Canter
>
>
>
>
> n Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 3:17 PM, robert zeidler 
> <zeidler.rob...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Well said my friend and this is what I failed to say earlier.  Unless
>> you're racing for the rent money, it is completely and totally about how you
>> feel.  If you are 1/2 slower on a metric century, but had a great time,
>> that's what counts.
>>
>> Speaking of Jan, whom I really respect, but nonetheless, he says rando's
>> aren't racing but that's what they are doing.  I stopped racing waaaay back
>> in '92-it was time.  It took a while to get it out of my blood.  I still
>> like going fast, but when I ride a century or a double metric, I make sure
>> there is a lot of fun mixed in.  If I want to snap a pic I do it.  Were are
>> all going to end up in the same place eventually.  Think it will matter who
>> got there first? (just a litl joke!).
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Noel <emiller3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> A one pound weight difference in a frame actually indicates a fairly
>>> significant difference in tubing thickness. Speaking only for myself,
>>> significant differences in tubing thicknesses make for significant
>>> differences in ride quality.
>>>
>>> Now, I don't exactly agree with Jan's "planing" hypothesis, and I
>>> don't feel I'm any faster or slower on bikes with thicker or thinner
>>> tubing, but I do indeed prefer the "feel" (how's that for an objective
>>> measurement?) of thinner wall tubing. Heavy gauge tubing (meaning
>>> anything over .9/.7/.9) of standard diameter and *any* gauge OS tubing
>>> feels wooden and dead to me - "thudding" is  a pretty good
>>> description, IMO. I personally find that a mix of .8/.5/.8 and .
>>> 9/.7/.9 standard diameter makes for a lively frame - and I'm 200
>>> pounds on a 63 cm. frame.
>>>
>>> Weight? Don't know and don't care. If I wanted light I'd by a Madone.
>>> All I care about is ride quality, and I agree that Grant/Riv are
>>> building frames out of such heavy tubing that ride quality suffers -
>>> even with my beloved Grand Bois Hetres. Thankfully, enough people
>>> disagree with me that Rivendell is able to keep its doors open!
>>>
>>> Noel
>>> Orange County, CA.
>>>
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