I should probably add that I think the Roadeo (which I misspelled in
my previous post) is a great looking bike also, I just think the name
is a little too punning and cutesy.  (A minor complaint at best.)

On Jan 6, 11:49 am, Bill Carter <billcar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 12:12 am, cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On 1/4/12, Esteban <kemm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Ride the Romulus as the classic road bike it is.
>
> This may be just a question of semantics, but I have always thought of
> the Ramboulliet/Romulus as a type of sports tourer bike.  Keep in mind
> I have never owned or ridden a Ram, but I do own a Heron Road I have
> ridden for years and more recently acquired a Waterford 1250, both of
> which are generally similar bikes to the Ram/Rom in my mind, and the
> type of bike I prefer for my on-road recreational use.  (I'm not going
> anywhere too fast anyhow, so I might as well be more comfortable.)  I
> run 28s without fenders on both bikes, but I may give 32s a try next
> time tires are needed.  I am not trying to be argumentative, just
> would like some clarification on the terminology from some of you more
> knowledgeable folks.  Is a "classic road bike" close to the same
> thing, or is "sports tourer" or "light touring bike" just some
> marketing mumbo jumbo?
>
> PS - I would love it if Grant/Riv would paint some Rodeo frames in the
> original Ram orange and badge and decal them as
> "Ramboulliet 2s."  I'd probably sell every bike I've got to buy one of
> those.

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