The way I interpreted "depth" as applied to the Ram was that it
doesn't limit a strong rider and
the longer you ride it the more you find that it can do. A skilled
rider can get things out of a Ram
that he/she couldn't from a AHH or an Atlantis.

On Nov 23, 9:33 pm, "PATRICK MOORE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Big Paulie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I will say this about the Rambouillet... I suspect that it has just a
> > touch more depth to it than the AHH, and a more experienced cyclist
> > might find deeper understanding in the Ram. [,,,] The added depth of the
> > Rambioullet is in it's somewhat
> > quicker handling, and the ability to stay ahead of my learning curve.
>
> I don't follow you. What exactly do you mean by "depth"? It's not usually an
> adjective used of bicycles.
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