On Jul 14, 2024, at 1:28 PM, John Bokman <jpbc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Drew: I can't engage you in a swap, because I've got a Sam. But I can say, I find the bike to be absolutely up to that sort of task. I just got back from a trip with really rough, chunky rocks and loose stuff. Running 43mm Bruce Gordon Rock n Roads, I found the bike to be excellent for the task. Plenty stout for me, nary any shimmy with a 30# camping load.
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I plan to join a tour this fall. It’s roughly 250 miles in NW Arkansas, less than 50 miles of the route is paved. Some of the route is decently hilly and its also described as having loose, chunky rock sections.
Is the Sam the right bike for this type of trip? I can head out with minimal camping weight. If things go according to plan, we will have three days total to complete the trip.
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On Jul 16, 2024, at 2:39 PM, Brian Forsee <bmfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
The Arkansas terrain around there is quite steep and can be pretty chunky. Based on the riding I have done in that area I would prefer a larger tire that the Sam will take, something like a 2.25-2.4. However, I think your Sam will preform just fine as long as you take your time and make good line choices on the fast and rough stuff. No need to go out and get a new bike (unless you want to, obviously). Have fun! Its beautiful down there!
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On Jul 16, 2024, at 3:44 PM, john Bokman <jpbc...@gmail.com> wrote:
I’m running heat-treated Nitto Noodles, in 44cm. Although if I were going to use the bike mostly for off-pavement rough stuff riding, I would want to swap the bars to something with some flair at the ends. Not sure what those would be. Potentially the Nitto RM-13. In fact, I would not mind some others chiming in on options for an off-pavement drop bar (I do prefer the drops).
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On Jul 16, 2024, at 7:19 PM, ascpgh <asc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Love to see the route you'll be riding in more detail. I cut my teeth (and shins, elbows, etc.) mountain/road/path/FS double track biking around theremin the Ozarks. To get from home in Fayetteville to the mountains we started riding out of town on the first roads that turned to dirt heading our direction, mostly toward White Rock and the Mulberry Valley.
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