All good advice. While i had considered a set of different tires, a totally 
different wheelset+tires seems like it would do more to access the bike's 
versatility in a convenient way. and then i'd have an excuse to experiment 
with compass tires... interesting. 
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In reality, the sam may be better suited to my actual needs, but i love the 
hunq more, and i find that touring with a bike leaves me deeply sentimental 
about our relationship and time together, even if it isnt the most 
practical in non-touring times. Selling it, i fear, would be almost 
immediately regrettable. 

ill try to answer some of the questions.
-my roady friends aren't super roady, but a few have invested in nice 
carbon or titanium bikes. when we ride, it isnt for speed or time, but i 
have felt like im slowing them down. 
-i also have a 1985 trek 870, and a miyata mixte.... also a 91 stumpjumper 
frame. none of them are essential or get ridden very much.




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