+1 on what Tony said. I had a Homer, sold it to pursue another project, and ended missing it and buying another to replace it. It's my all-rounder. I'm relatively light and can use it for mult-day touring. I ride it often on some rugged gravel roads and some trails. I've built it up with drop bars and albatross bars and both work quite well for me. For most of my range of cycling, it does everything very well...and its handsome. Based on your (admittedly brief) description, I think it is smart to give it serious consideration.
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