Well, the event that led me to my first Rivendell bike was the
unfortunate death of a local rider on Grizzly Peak Rd. in Berkeley
when he hit a crack in the road and lost control into oncoming
traffic. Since I'm not a racer (although I like doing endurance
events), I decided that it made sense for me to find a road frame that
accommodates wide tires to increase safety and comfort, while probably
not losing too much in terms of performance.  It just so happened that
someone listed a "52 cm" Rambouillet on a board I read and I decided
to buy it since it allows for 32mm 700c tires while still allowing
fenders.

I'm sure some of you are already saying, "Whoah, that's not a 52 cm
Ram (which uses 26" wheels)." It turns out I got a 54 cm Rambouillet,
and while the standover height doesn't leave much for room for error,
I'm done having kids and the bike is super comfortable and has great
handling.

The problem with having such a comfortable bike is that it makes your
other bikes look that much worse. My previous widest tire bike is my
Surly Pacer that allows 700x28c tires with fenders. I use it mostly
for commuting and shopping runs (it used to pull trailers, but my kids
now pedal!).  It's a fine bike and quite comfortable. My friend said
it rides like a Cutlass Supreme (as opposed to a high performance
sport car). This bike has my lowest gearing with a Sugino XD (ramped
and pinned version) with 48-38-24 chainrings and 11-34 cassette--low
enough to tow my kids up most of the big East Bay hills in a trailer.

Anyhow, the 28 mm are OK, but after enjoying plush, not OK enough. My
wife would kill me if I tried to get yet another bike, when the pacer
works fine, but I remembered that 650b conversions allow you to use
fatter tires with the same frame. I didn't really want to use 650b
because all my wheels are 700c, but taking safety, comfort and
practicality in mind, the Surly Pacer conversion to 650b made a lot of
sense (plus I'm going all in on the wheel size with my dream brevet
bike and my wife's new Betty Foy!).

In terms of parts, all I had to do was get some Tektro long reach
brakes and some 650b wheels/tubes/tires. Rich built up a front dynamo
hub for me and I built up the rear wheel (and a couple other wheels
for a "Legolas blue" AHH I have on order--my dream brevet bike!). I
used Soma Express 38mm tires and silver SKS Longboard fenders. The
conversion was pretty easy and the fender installation went great,
thanks to the nice video on the Riv website.

If my 700c pacer was a Cutlass Supreme, this version definitely has
the hydraulic lifts for that extra groove.

Here's a pic I posted on another forum:

http://forums.mtbr.com/9160950-post149.html

Best,
Toshi

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