Hmm.  I did not read it that way at all.  Then again, for me, it takes
until 37mm to be "medium" and wide doesn't begin until past 40.  Or
maybe my Schwalbe Marathon Supreme 50s are wide.  Or not.

Then again, after a few years where no bike has had less than 35s on
it, my perception of wide is different than others.

Eric Platt
(tires no less than 40, and bars way up above the saddle)

On Sep 4, 2:59 pm, James Warren <jimcwar...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Once again, an inability to be objective.
>
> The reviewer's conclusion should be, "Whoah, what an eye-opener. Time to 
> rethink my ideas about narrow versus wide road tires!"
>
> On Sep 3, 2011, at 3:34 PM, DC wrote:
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> > Bicycling magazine features a Rivendell Roadeo in the gear section.
> > I've only been a subscriber for a few months, but this is by far the
> > sweetest looking bike I've seen in their mag so far.  The write up is
> > short but positive.  In the spandex tradition "Forget it if the ideas
> > of wide road tires and low pressure make steam come out of your ears".
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