"The long miles we put on a bike almost demands we go for comfort, even at 
a small cost in weight." 

"If I want to do some trail riding then I remove my 700c X28mm tires and 
instal my 32mm's."

Three or four years ago I was able to think of 700x28 as a "comfort" 
choice.  Now, 700x28 is a balls-out racer choice in my mind.  

To me, having one bike would be as fun as having one change of clothes.  I 
like being able to look into the closet, contemplate a few choices, and put 
on what I feel like putting on.  I don't have a favorite shirt and I don't 
have spare shirts.  I have a bunch of clothes that I like wearing, most 
being versatile, and some being for a specific activity.  If I find that I 
haven't worn *that* shirt in a long time, I get rid of it.  

On Sunday, March 24, 2013 6:29:47 PM UTC-7, capnjack wrote:
>
>      I am 65 and ride with a semi-retired psychologist who is 80 and a 
> retired ophthalmologist who is 66.  We ride almost 100 miles every week 
> year round.  Two of us own steel bikes and one has an aluminum road bicycle.
> The long miles we put on a bike almost demands we go for comfort, even at 
> a small cost in weight.  My SOMA Fabrications Extra Smoothie is the only 
> bike I could ever need.  
> As a matter of fact, I had a Specialized Roubaix Pro with Dura-ace and a 
> double-suspended mountain bike, but I found that I was using the Soma for 
> all or most of my rides, so I sold the other bikes.
> If I want to do some trail riding then I remove my 700c X28mm tires and 
> instal my 32mm's.
> Grant is right about most things bicycling; You don't need all the stuff 
> they try to sell you.
>
>

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