Also...

Testing the bikes help me decide on the Joe A.  So, if you can go to 
Rivendell or a dealer that has some built up, it'll be worth the trip, as 
masmojo suggested.  I drove to the dealer, planning on buying the Sam H., 
but after one lap around the parking log, I realized Joe A was the bike for 
me.  I had never ridden a Riv prior to trying them at the dealership.

Roberta

On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 7:59:36 PM UTC-5, Roberta wrote:
>
> I have a 51 cm Joe Appaloosa (2 3/4 years) and a 54.5 A Homer Hilsen (8 
> months).  83 PBH and they both fit me great.  
>
> Joe is my in city love--wider tires, great ride.  I don't worry while 
> riding in the poorly maintained potholed streets or hitting cracks in the 
> MUP pavements.  I ride the A Home Hilsen mostly on paved paths, but that's 
> because of the different locations each bike resides.   AHH is in the 
> suburbs.   There is a bit more stand over room on the Joe A, so if they 
> both lived at home and I were to ride in the city, that would be the one 
> I'd pick--better for quick jump off's, too.
>
> The Joe ride is plush and calming, but it can go fast.  The A Homer Hilsen 
> is spritely and more spirited. And, much lighter.    I've ridden a Clem H 
> and it's closer to the Joe A in ride feel, if you want to save some $$.
>
> However, if I were to buy a bike today and if it would be primarily for 
> "general around town city build", I'd look at a Cheviot.  With a Chev, 
> you'd get a lighter bike than the Clem L, and the practical-ness of a step 
> through.  If you like pretty, there's a Betty Foy on the board for sale, 
> the forerunner of the Chev.
>
> Here's the good news:  there are no bad decisions.  They are all great 
> bikes.
>
> Roberta
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 9:58:33 AM UTC-5, Graham McCall wrote:
>>
>> I’m currently trying to decide what Riv to buy for a general around town 
>> city build. Plan would be upright bars, front rack and dynamo build. 
>>
>> I’d like something that isn’t specifically designed around carrying a ton 
>> of stuff. I’d prefer something fun to ride then be built to carry the 
>> kitchen sink. 
>>
>> What frames have people built up this way that feel great? 
>>
>> I was thinking a Joe, Homer, etc. I also love the Clem, but haven’t 
>> ridden any Riv. 
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>

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