I have a question regarding the Roadini vs. the old Saluki and Bleriot 
bikes. I wonder how similar it is to these? I have a Sam and found a Saluki 
in my size so sold my Bleriot. I am not a fan of the loooong chainstays, so 
the Sam works perfectly for someone like me. I have fat 48mm tires on it 
and 42’s on the Saluki. Speed is a non issue or will be when my knees let 
me ride again. As I get older a go fast bike would be at the bottom of my 
list, but I did love my old go fast bikes when I was much younger. 

On Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 9:14:40 PM UTC-4 brenton...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have really fallen for these luscious new Roadini builds I've seen at 
> Riv and Blue Lug.
>
> I have a Sam Hillborne and love it. It's been through several iterations 
> of cockpit/racks/bags/brakes/wheels/tires and all have been really fun. 
> Right now it has flat bars with sweep, chunky 47mm tires, and is an 
> excellent all around adventure/trail/camping ride. It's currently my only 
> bike!
>
> Before the Sam, I rode 90s road bikes exclusively for 20 years, and those 
> worked great for city/commuting/neighborhood/pub rides. I've heard that the 
> Roadini does NOT offer that kind of 
> ride/speed/feel/handling/gusto/whatever, from several folks in this group.
>
> So am I fooling myself into thinking another $2500 Riv build is going to 
> scratch the itch? Or should I buy a <$500 Japanese Road Bike that can hold 
> 33s and actually feel some performance?
>

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