It's not that I'm a randonneur (just a busy working parent who rec rides on weekends)... but having enjoyed front midsized rando bag for 17 years, I've been so far into that kool-aid. Since I defeated my rando bike's steering stability by raising the handlebars (+30mm) a smidge higher than the seat (I have long legs, so everything gets taller)... I should probably just let go of the front loading concept and try a Riv... because the Roadini seems to suit all my other needs including designed for higher cockpit/comfort. And a couple more cm wheelbase than a randonneur should also help with general stability, particularly if I'm descending paved rocky mtn/foothill roads where speed and tracking are non-trivial.
I'm so let down, deflated, by the randonneur (a custom frame) getting wonky with a raised stem. Stumbled across a blog post and commenters confirming it's not just me, but a built-in design tradeoff that's not often discussed. So... shopping a taller stack, upsloped TT sport'ish touring'ish all'round road bike at stock (non-custom) price point, which welcomes a tall quill stem... all roads point to Riv (or elsewhere?).
I shouldn't be embarrassed (in this crowd) throwing money at a Roadini frame when I haven't even been on a Riv (except for 10 mins on an Atlantis 20 years ago), but admittedly that's what I'm doing. A bit of a hail mary pass towards something truly long term sensible.
On Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 7:37:39 AM UTC-5 DJC wrote: