On Thursday, May 9, 2013 5:33:15 PM UTC-4, Doug Williams wrote:
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> I'm leaning strongly toward a San Marcos, but I can't seem to let go of
> the idea of having a faster Roadeo. I like to do long solo rides. I ride
> with others on occasion, but I don’t worry about racing or drafting
> anybod
I'm quite confident that you can get into the right position in terms
of saddle height bars etc. on both the San Marcos and the Roadeo.
I'm also pretty sure that a half a pound here or there is not going to
make you appreciably faster on a long solo ride.
I think the tires that you use will make
Doug, I know exactly what you mean. I too am looking for a road quick bike
that i can put albatross bars on and be COMFORTABLE. Age creeps up on us
and riding can become a burden if there is a long recovery. That doesn't
make us want to not go faster...it just makes us hurt more if we do. I
own
I'm leaning strongly toward a San Marcos, but I can't seem to let go of the
idea of having a faster Roadeo. I like to do long solo rides. I ride with
others on occasion, but I don’t worry about racing or drafting anybody. I
want to be fast (doesn't everybody?) but I also want to be comfortabl
Niceeveryone who owns one seems to really enjoy the bike
On Thursday, May 9, 2013 9:03:56 AM UTC-7, René wrote:
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> http://www.bicycletimesmag.com/content/review-soma-fabrications-san-marcos
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