I rode my blue Ram on 30+ miles of gravel (out of a 54 mile ride) a few weeks
ago, on Panaracer 1 1/2" tires. I had too much air in them for gravel, but the
bike was still fine.
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Love the simplicity of the green Ram in the ferns. Very nice!
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 12:40:43 PM UTC-7, Tommy Patterson wrote:
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> Great photos everyone. Here's my Ram down in Southern Mississippi. I made
> my first post about this bike a few months ago and I love how it rides!
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> I am
Mark—No worries! That storm damage looked pretty extensive. Always like to
hear how things are upstate. Miss it! Don't so much miss getting rides back
to Brooklyn with my cousin doing 80 on the Taconic...
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 3:58:50 AM UTC-7, Mark in Beacon wrote:
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> Hey Matt, didn't
Hey Matt, didn't mean to derail or hijack your post with stormy tales and
old bikes! That Ram is a beauty. Beacon has undergone some big changes in
the last few years. If you're ever back this way, give a holler!
On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 7:39:01 PM UTC-4, Matt wrote:
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> Mark—Oh, wow! My
Patrick—Yes, I was the one that just sold the Bon Jons. The old Ram specs
chart I found said max 37mm so didn't want to chance it, but as soon as I
got them mounted it was clear the 38s would fit. (And of course right after
that I found a thread someone posted with the same experience... so it
Yay!! New Rambouilet pics online!!!
My favorite Rivmodel!! Thanks for the pics!!
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Great photos, Matt. I live in Santa Monica and use my Hillborne on the
fire roads. My Rambouillet lives in the Owens Valley / Long Valley and
stays mostly on the road.
Keith -- I agree that we are spoiled in California. Even last year when
the ski mountain got 45 feet of snow, there were
Matt,
Great photos. It is great how versatile Rivs are and how they can
adequately handle so many different riding conditions.
We are on day 5 of constant rain in the mid-Atlantic, so your sunny photos
are a nice antidote.
Thanks,
Erl
On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 12:24:02 AM UTC-4, Matt wrote:
Lovely! Just got back from a rainy 6am jaunt. We had a crazy weather event
here in the Hudson Valley on Tuesday, and the damage is extreme: Many many
trees, power lines, roofs, etc. are down. We had to take different roads,
and on the path sections, I had to climb over or around at least a