Interesting that it would be an "everyday, load-carrying type duty" bike 
without all the braze-ons usually associated with those activities. Either 
way I'm 6"6 195 lbs so a little stout tubing doesn't scare me.

- Ryan







On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 11:34:26 AM UTC-7, Greg J wrote:
>
> Aside from the original Riv Road in the late 90s and the introduction of 
> the Roadeo a few years ago, the Rambouillet was the standard road bike in 
> Riv's lineup.  Which meant lighter than the Atlantis.  It takes long reach 
> calipers, 43 stays I think, 77 or 78 drop, but with the relaxed Riv angles. 
>  I'm sure the specs are on Cyclofiend's site.  The Saluki and AHH are 
> supposed to be stouter than the Ramb.
>
> The Roadeo came much later, and it is much much lighter than the Ram.  The 
> Ram was marketed as the road bike for everyone.  the Roadeo is the road 
> bike for those who want a light (20lbs) bike, who have other bikes that can 
> do the everyday, load-carrying type duty.
>
> Greg
>
> On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:33:04 AM UTC-7, HappyCamper wrote:
>>
>> I thought the Rodeo was a direct decendant of the Ram but it seems like 
>> maybe the Ram was halfway between a Rodeo and a A Homer Hilsen? Is it just 
>> a Hilsen without good rack mounts? Does Rivendell keep an archive of older 
>> stuff somewhere on their site?
>
>

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