Is the Velo Orange Polyvalent too obvious or inexpensive?  Currently
20 percent off during V.O.'s move.  I'm building one up with many Riv
parts and believe it's gonna be a dandy.

On Feb 1, 4:48 pm, Alex <tortoise.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Can you recommend a 650B bicycle for me?
>
> I already have a 650B bike for camping and carrying heaving loads (a
> converted 1985 Miyata 610) and would like one other 650B racing-style
> bicycle for everything else (along the lines of Jan Heine's comments in the
> "one bike" thread 
> athttps://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/rbw-owners-bun...).
>
> Uses
> ====
> 1) Everything except carrying heavy loads
> 2) Riding fast near and far on smooth or rough roads
> 3) Regularly carrying a light front load (<= 5 kg) on a small front rack,
> such as the Nitto M12
> 4) Occasionally carrying an extra front load in panniers on a removable
> low-rider front rack
>
> Desiderata
> =========
> a) Light and high-performance. I weigh about 65 kg.
> b) Can accommodate 650B x 38 mm tires with mudguards.  Bonus points for
> accommodating 650B x 42 mm tires with mudguards.
> c) Cantilever brakes for good clearance, braking power, and looks
> d) Lugged or fillet brazed for good looks
> e) Frame and fork cost <= USD 2000
>
> I'm considering both new and used bikes.  In the new bike category, i've
> read that the Ebisu All-Purpose, the Box Dog Pelican, and the Boulder
> All-Road are excellent matches. By the way, is there a clear winner among
> those three?
>
> Thanks for your attention.
> Alex

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