Twenty five years ago I was racing in the sf Bay Area on a Nobilette built 
frame with down tube shifters, medium reach brakes and 36 spoke wheels with box 
section (albeit tubular) rims. In my mind it was a striped down racer then and 
I would still consider that bike one today.

Of course nothing RBW sells is a "stripped down racer" in the modern sense, but 
the Roadio is their "answer to speedy carbon road bikes that ..."  and the AHH 
is their country bike. Isn't the Roadini to the Roadeo as the San H is to the 
AHH, namely a more affordable bike that's basically functionally equivalent, 
and doesn't that make it RBWs more affordable striped down race bike?

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