Scott,
Thanks for all of that information.  That is exactly what I want, a useful
and versatile bike with a bit of zip.  I don't worry about the weight of
the bike.  Further reducing my weight and improving my engine will help
performance far more than reducing bike weight.

Cheers.

Tim

On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 8:50 PM, Scott McLain <scottamcl...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I just recently purchased an AHH (within the last year).  It is certainly
> a lively bike (compared to my Long Haul Trucker) and likes to move along.
> I wanted to try it out as a go fast bike, but I have found that I love the
> general greatness of just riding it around.  I am 48 and get much more
> enjoyment now out of biking somewhere than biking to get miles or time in.
> The AHH is perfect for going places.  It takes fenders and racks.  I have
> it set up with platforms so I can ride it in regular shoes.
>
> If you are worried about weight and are still thinking of no fenders, no
> racks, clipped in, going fast, then go for the Rodeo.  If you want a really
> useful bike that still has zip, go for the AHH.
>
> I was talking to a counterpart at work that I have ridden with for many
> years and he was explaining to me that he couldn't commute to work any
> longer because his route had some construction and his bike path had a
> gravel section.  He was also worried about carrying his laptop and getting
> wet.  I told him he needed a "useful" bike.  That is what the AHH rocks.
> No better useful bike.
>
> Scott
>
>

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