In my opinion, you're fine. Homer is a heavy, sturdy bike - I  have one.  
Your weight might be a problem on fire roads but should not be a  concern on 
paved roads. Rivendell, as most companies, is concerned about  liability issues 
- 
not any different than Conti recommending only a max of 90  psi in their tires 
and everyone I know runs them between 100 to 120 psi - but  that's a whole 
other issue.
   You'll love the Hilsen.
Bill
Louisville, Ky
 
 
In a message dated 2/21/2009 7:53:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jim.bron...@gmail.com writes:

But now  I have slimmed down to the 235-240 range so I
started thinking AHH  again.  Rivendell's site says the weight limit is
220 lbs on fire  roads.  But I am never going to ride on fire roads.
The AHH would  mainly be my brevet bike. 

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