Where does the Ram fit in compared to the Homer?  A friend did a tour down 
the coast with a Homer a few years ago & enjoyed the trip, no bike 
problems.  RBWHQ did tell him that Homer was intended to be a touring bike 
but they are also pretty conservative about such things.

A definite consideration when loading a bike is rider weight and baggage.  
I've toured on my Atlantis & found that with 35-40 lbs of junk (easy to do 
when camping) the bike rides much more cushy than unloaded.  I'm middling 
in weight at 160.  The Atlantis could probably handle a 200 lb rider with 
full luggage.  My friend who toured on his Homer is quite thin & light.  

So if the Ram is not far off the Homer, you're probably OK if you're not 
lugging enough gear to go around the world.  Based on my own experience 
with my Atlantis, weight placement affects handling to a surprising degree, 
even on a purpose built touring bike.  After considerable fiddling, I've 
found that 60% front / 40% rear works best for me.  Too much on the rear 
causes it to wobble.  When we've had threads about panniers & weight 
placement, results vary all over the place, so your safest bet is to play 
around with it quite a bit before starting your tour.  Especially with all 
the gear for camping, 4 bags seems best.  I've done lodging tours with 2 
bags & prefer them on the front for ride & handling, but 20 lbs on the rear 
works OK as well. 

Sorry I had no Ram specific info to offer, but it looks like you got some 
responses that cover it.

dougP

On Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 2:49:00 PM UTC-7, Mike Godwin wrote:
>
> Howdy, looking through the archives about using a Rambouillet as a touring 
> machine. I toured along the spine of the Cascades and Sierra on a 
> Specialized Sequoia, and along Highway 1 SF to LA.  The Rambouillet seems a 
> bit more stout than the Sequoia.  Most of the old touring related posts 
> here are from 2012 - 2014.  Any new news about tours folks have done on 
> their Rambouillets?  What pannier arrangements did you use? Self-supported, 
> road surface? 
>
> Mike SLO CA 
>

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