Get an Atlantis. Put a Tubus rack on it... Start thinking about why rear 
loads work... Because they do... Been there. Done it.  

On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 6:09:43 PM UTC-6, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>
> Thank you all for your considered ideas on this bike - its great to hear 
> more about it. 
>
> I'm considering it among the Riv lineup as a potential dirt road 
> randonneuring/pass hunting bike. I live and ride at the top of VT in the 
> Northeast Kingdom - if you look at a map, there aren't really any major 
> roads. Its a very rural area, I'm sure there aren't any other Riv bikes, 
> and every ride I do is 95% dirt road. I want something that works well with 
> a front load (15 lbs. or so) and has responsive, flexible tubing. I'm long 
> and lean at 6' 3", 175 lbs. 
>
> I'm attracted to the Homer because it seems like it might be the bike in 
> Riv's lineup that has the lightest tubing for a bike with good tire 
> clearances ( at least 38 is mandatory for the roads I ride) and center 
> pulls.
>
> Any other ideas? If I want a Riv, is this the bike for me? 
>
> With a PBH of 90, should I go for the 61 or the 63?
>
> Thanks folks. Always wonderful having the list's input.    
>
> On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 6:33:17 PM UTC-5, ttoshi wrote:
>>
>> I have a Homer, Ram (650b for brevets) and a Roadeo, so I am leaning to 
>> the lively side of Riv bikes. I weigh 150 and have a 54 cm 650b Homer. I 
>> have ridden it on a 600k brevet with PariMoto tires and it did great.  
>> After I converted my Ram to 650b (with 42 mm Hetres), I converted the Homer 
>> to my deluxe commuter with rear rack etc. I find the Homer rides with some 
>> spring and flex when I load it up with about 20 lbs of groceries/commute 
>> bags, so I suppose if you weigh 170, the Homer could be ideal (although the 
>> weight distribution would be different than with rear bags).
>>
>> Much like the Sam, I think the Homer fits between the brevet/club bike 
>> and the credit card tourer.  A wonderful bike no doubt!!
>>
>> Toshi
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 3:04 PM, William R. <wrom...@optonline.net> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> That's awesome. I don't recall seeing that before. Get one if you can!
>>>
>>> Bill in Westchester, NY
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