I first had a blue Ram bought new, then it was hit by a car and no longer 
rideable.
Shortly after that I bought a used orange Ram model.
For some reason, the orange Ram has always seemed a better ride than the 
blue one.

Eric Peterson
Naperville, IL

On Sunday, March 17, 2013 6:39:11 PM UTC-5, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> My first encounter with a Ram.  Shortly after the turn of the Century / 
> Millennium, I became fascinated by the RBW website and the bikes, but 
> conflicted about springing for a new bike.  While visiting my son in 
> Victoria we took our bikes on a ferry and headed out to explore one of the 
> islands in Puguet Sound and there I saw my first RIV, an orange Ram.  I 
> fell in love.  But by the time I got home, paid the cc bill and looked 
> again the 62 cc orange Rams were gone. A year later I bought a blue one and 
> it has been my all time favorite bike ever since.
>
> Michael
> On Sunday, March 17, 2013 6:40:01 PM UTC-4, Larry Powers wrote:
>>
>>  I was riding a 100k today at at the mid point stop I was getting ready 
>> to head out when someone walked over and said "that is one of the best 
>> looking bikes I have ever seen".   
>>
>> Orange Ramouillet, fresh white handlebar tape, brooks honey B17, banana 
>> bag and boxy Baggins.  I fell in love with this frame the frist time I saw 
>> it and it is still going strong.
>>
>> Not a great picture of the bike but it is what I have for today.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Larry Powers 
>>  
>> Get a bicycle.  You will not regret it if you live. - Mark Twain
>>  
>

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