26" wheel bikes like your customs have a feel all there own that you won't 
be able to duplicate with ANY 700c wheel bike. How much is the weight 
difference between the frames anyway? a half pound?

-Dave J

On Sunday, July 6, 2014 4:15:27 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I love the Ram; it just "feels" right -- in the sense that it "encourages" 
> hard pedaling, while some bikes just feel as if they drain your effort. 
>
> But it feels slightly more sedate than my customs -- slower to "turn in"; 
> while the customs seem to have most of the Ram's straight line stability. 
> That is to say, it's not as spritely as the ideal bike. Also, I really, 
> reeeeeeely want a light, steel gofast. I really don't need the Ram as 
> another commuter/errand bike, which is what it gets used as, since my '03 
> handles those duties. 
>
> I am aiming for the moon, but just in case: would anyone care to discuss 
> trading a 57 cm Roadeo frame for a 58 cm Ram? Ultegra headset included; and 
> I could add things to the Ram side of the scale until the swap is fair. In 
> particular, I have a SP dynohub that I'd not include in any Roadeo build.
>
> My other option is to buy (cheap) the 60X57 very early '80s Bertin -- long 
> stays, short front-center, tres leger, Vitus IIRC, that I sold my brother 
> back circa 1998 and that he now is selling. But it's not a Rivendell.
>
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> never was there, and where you are is no good unless you can get away from 
> it. Where is there a place for you to be? No place.*
> * "Nothing outside you can give you any place," he said. "You needn't to 
> look at the sky because it's not going to open up and show no place behind 
> it. You needn't to search for any hole in the ground to look through into 
> somewhere else. You can't go neither forwards nor backwards into your 
> daddy's time nor your children's if you have them. In yourself right now is 
> all the place you've got. If there was any Fall, look there, if there was 
> any Redemption, look there, and if you expect any Judgment, look there, 
> because they all three will have to be in your time and your body and where 
> in your time and your body can they be?*
> *  "Where in your time and your body has Jesus redeemed you?" he cried. 
> "Show me where because I don't see the place. If there was a place where 
> Jesus had redeemed you that would be the place for you to be, but which of 
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