Yes, Roadeo might work, though I might prefer the higher BB and
sloping TT of a cross-style frame. Probably not a make or break.

wc.

On Jul 10, 7:46 am, jimD <[email protected]> wrote:
> Will,
>
> I don't have one but wonder, would a Roadeo work for you?
> How fatty do you need those fatties to be?
>
> -JimD
>
> On Jul 9, 2011, at 7:05 PM, Will wrote:
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> > I've got a lovely red Waterford R-33 frame here with a (gasp) carbon
> > fork. You really can't get a lighter steel frame; the ride on this
> > bike is simply wonderful. Absolutely stunning paint job with blue
> > flames creeping up the form and frame. Here are the details:
> >http://waterfordbikes.com/now/framedetails.php?user_key=2124f304b681e...
>
> > Anyway, I love this bike but these days most of my riding is in the
> > dirt and this bike wants to be on the road. My dream setup would be a
> > similar sized X-33 or X-14 (or another lightweight steel frame with
> > room for fatties. Legolas?). If you've got something like this, let me
> > know and we'll talk.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > wc.
>
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