Rich, why did you sell the Homer and keep the Sam? Were you hauling more 
gear? Thanks 

On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 9:48:47 AM UTC-7 RichS wrote:

> Hello Dave:
>
> You note that you like to 'keep things light". Then go with the Homer. I 
> currently own a 2015 Hillborne and have owned a 2019 MIT Homer; both 51cm., 
> 650b 38mm. tires. Both bikes had identical setups and the Homer was 
> certainly lighter — not by a lot but clearly discernible and consequently 
> felt a little more lively to me. As others have indicated both handle 
> similarly and offer a comfortable ride for distances of 100 miles or more 
> in a day.
>
> In sum, you won't go wrong with either bike.
>
> Best,
> Rich in ATL
>
> On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 7:48:19 PM UTC-4 Dave C wrote:
>
>> Has anyone has extensive experience riding both models, particularly the 
>> ones made in the 2015-2018 time period, and had an opportunity to see how 
>> they rode differently and handled different terrain? I am very interested 
>> in these models but they have changed in some ways over the years and I am 
>> trying to get a sense of what made them different besides just brake style 
>> and sometimes wheel size.. I have searched the past threads but there is 
>> not much direct comparison/contrast information. Thanks, Dave in Carlsbad
>
>

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