That's a helluva first post, Luis!  Please don't make it your last.  Most 
importantly, let's see photos of your Homer build!

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 4:25:28 PM UTC-8, Luis Garcia wrote:
>
> Hello everyone. This is Luis Garcia in Dallas, Texas.  I believe this is 
> my first post on the RBW Owners Bunch.  I find this thread very 
> interesting.  This past spring, I purchased my first Rivendell...a 61.5 MIT 
> AHH.  I first learned about Rivendell and Grant about 10 years ago when I 
> got back into cycling after laying off for a few short years.  At that 
> time, I was ready to shed the racer wannabe mentality that I had been 
> holding onto over many years.  Since then, I have done lots of learning, 
> lots of experimenting with different types of bikes, and eventually 
> determined that sport tourers were the bikes for me.  I currently own an 
> '81 Trek 610 and an '85 Trek 510.  I consider these my "poor man's Homers" 
> (They fit 700 x 37 tires).  When Grant/Riv rolled out the new MIT Homers 
> with super long chainstays, different geometry, and super tall head tubes, 
>  I was aghast. I thought my benchmark and dream bike had been ruined!  At 
> the time, the only redeeming quality I could see was the lower price of 
> entry into the world of Rivendell.  As time went by, I studied and read 
> more.  I became convinced that the new Homer would be good.  Maybe not as 
> good as the original Homer, but good enough for me. This past spring when 
> Riv offered 10% off on larger sizes, I pulled the trigger and bought one. 
>  Man oh man, I am so glad that I pulled the trigger!  I have never ridden 
> an original Homer.  The closest bikes to an original Homer I have ridden 
> are my aforementioned Treks.  For me, there is no comparison.  I now see 
> the new Homers as the current state of the art for non-racing road bike 
> design.  Yes, the new Homers look different.  Yes, several people have 
> called my Homer a very nice cruiser.  They haven't got a clue. I rarely 
> ride any of my other bikes now, and I do mean rarely.  I love my MIT Homer. 
>  Hope this helps. 

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