So much of this is personal preference or personal opinion. I have a 60 cm 
Sam H. with a single TT. I am on the larger size 6'2" 220lbs and ride it 
unloaded and somewhat loaded and it is as smooth as butter all the time. 
When the double TT came out I thought, "shoot I wish I had that" and if I 
buy another bike I would probably go for that double TT. But I am very 
content with the frame I have and very appreciative of the engineering and 
craftsmanship that went into creating it. I have ridden a variety of bikes 
over the years and nothing is as sweet as my RBW Sam!


On Saturday, February 2, 2013 5:52:22 AM UTC-5, James Warren wrote:
>
>
> Something weird happened. I wasn't so big on the 2TT. Now for a month I've 
> been riding my parallel TT, double TT Hunqapillar.
>
> I was home and walked by the single TT 60 cm Hillborne sitting in my 
> entrance hall. As I walked by, I subconsciously thought, "something looks 
> funny on that bike with it's big empty space in the main triangle and only 
> one TT."
>
> Holy crap. I've crossed over. I like the following comment in the Staff 
> Bikes section on the Rivendell site:
>
> Another generation-gappy thing: youngsters and old folks embrace the 
> functionality of double sloping top tubes, yet crotchety middle agers still 
> hold out.
>
>

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