Hey Matthew, as one of several Seattle Riv riders I can chime in.  I
ride a triple Ram (26/39/49 x 11-26) and stay almost exclusively on
the 39 ring (but then I ride w/out a load).  There is only one 30 yard
stretch on my normal routes where I need the 26 (coming off the top of
I-90 over lake WA).  Summer is gorgeous w/long dry days.  Winter is
fairly mild (esp coming from Ann Arbor) with short gray days (dusk at
4:30pm).  Rain is about 33" - about equivalent to Boston or NYC except
you get more gray & drizzle out here.  You will want fenders and a
solid light set-up.  I ride a brooks but don't leave it outside at
all.  Give me a yell when you hit town.  Best of luck.  Bruce

On Jul 11, 12:23 pm, Matthew Snyder <mwsny...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi RBW folks,
>
> I put down a deposit on a new AHH (63cm) and I'm looking for advice on
> how to build it up.  I'm relocating to Seattle after years of living
> in various places where the biggest hills are highway overpasses.  I'm
> looking to build a commuter that can also handle weekend trips,
> overnights, "light" touring, centuries... that sort of thing.  I see
> there are a few Seattle-area people on this list so I'm hoping to
> elicit some insider advice.
>
> The AHH will not be my only bike.  I already have a Bilenky porteur
> (650B) that I will use for grocery runs and heavy loads.  I have a
> beater for locking up outside late at night.  I want the AHH to be
> zippier, more suited to a faster pace and longer rides.  I have a set
> of Acorn bags (large saddlebag and boxy rando bag) that I plan to use
> as part of the build, and I'm hopeful that those bags will be enough
> for daily use, perhaps augmented with a backpack on days when I need
> extra capacity.  I'm also considering a rear rack with panniers.  I
> have a set of orange Ortliebs which are great at keeping things dry
> and for visibility, but lose points in the attractiveness category, I
> think.
>
> I have been using albatross-style bars almost exclusively for the past
> five or six years.  But I'm thinking it makes sense to go with drops
> on the AHH for the increased riding positions.
>
> I'm 6'3", 175lbs, in case that matters.
>
> Questions I have:
> - What about the rain?  Obviously fenders are a must, but I'm
> interested in other suggestions from people living in rainy climates.
> Are there certain components you'd recommend or not recommend?  I'm
> also very interested in tire suggestions -- my current favorite tires
> are Hetres but it's been awhile since I've bought a quality 700c tire
> and I'm not sure what people like for rainy, hilly areas.
>
> - Hills.  I know this might sound silly, but I haven't had to think
> much about gearing, living on flat ground.  I always have enough gears
> and I can usually get by with just one if need be.  How do I know if I
> want a compact double or a triple?
>
> - Saddles: I've been riding mostly Brooks for years, and I carry a
> rainproof saddle cover with me.  Should I consider some non-leather
> alternatives, though?
>
> Thanks.  This will be my first Riv!
>
> --
> Matthew Snyder
> Ann Arbor, MI

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