I've only spent about five minutes on a 60 Cheviot, so take this for FWIW, but 
I did so immediately after finishing a ride on my 56 Sam. The Cheviot felt 
super stable (in a good way), almost like I was an alligator and could feel my 
tail trailing predictably behind me as I turned--a weird analogy, but it's what 
I've got. I really enjoyed it, so much so that I momentarily contemplated a Sam 
sale to partially fund one. :)

My buddy who owns the Cheviot also raves about its character in ascending and 
descending hills. He says he finds it much more stable in steep sections, like 
its firmly planted on the ground without any fear of the front wheel popping 
up. 

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