well, thank you for the quick responses, I think the double top tube of the hilborne is a little too stout for me, the 58cm hilsen might be more my taste, still very curious how the rambouillet might do with panniers...anyway I always keep my gear rather light, so it doesn´t need to be a frame which is designed to go around the world with 40kg of load.....about 12-15kg alltogether is what I normally need for a three week trip (tent etc, but just light kitchen equip. (soup, tee coffee etc....))....
On Thursday, December 27, 2012 8:59:13 PM UTC+1, sebseb wrote: > > Dear Forum, > I am a new member and would like to say hello and ask for a first advice > at the same time. I just found your group as I was doing some research to > replace my japanese touring frame which I lost in an accident some time > ago. I found the mid 80's frame which I had very well adapted to my needs, > a 28' wheeled "sports-tourer" with room for up to 32mm tires (with > fenders), long enough chainstays to have fenders and carry luggage on racks > but still with side pull-brakes (47-57 reach) and double crankset, the > fork even with eyelets for lowrider though I never used them. Besides doing > all my commutes with it I also travelled a lot on it, always with just two > panniers and a handlebar bag. I did a lot of brevets and several week-long > tours (with camping gear) with that frame, and though not the lightest and > maybe a little on the "flexy" side there was nothing really to complain > about. Since the accident I try to find something similar and Rivendell has > made some bikes in the past that seem to be what i am looking for, or at > least come very close to what I search for. As I hope to find amongst you > the real connaiseurs of this brand I would like to know which of the > Rivendell frames (also former ones) comes closest to my demands in your > opinion so that I can look for an occasion to try to find one in my size > (PBH 84cm). While in the current lineup I am not so shure there is such a > model, the older Rambouillet seemed to me "the role model" although I am > not shure if there is enough heel clearance to have larger panniers and two > eyelets would also be nicer at the rear and front drop out? Has anybody > experiences with that kind of luggage on a Rambouillet? I would be pleased > to hear some first hand knowledge and if somebody has a frame in my size > (~58cm for 28' wheels) he wants to part with i would also like to know > about it. With my best regards and a happy new year to everybody -sebastian > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/6XKqk_ay_KEJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.
