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So I love the R5, I think it is a beautiful looking bike. The Supersix likewise...
My day-to-day bike is a disc-braked Lynskey, a lovely comfortable ride which I love. A bit of a lump maybe when covered in its "stay comfortable in all weathers mode" so I want something different.
My requirements are very wooly, which is not helping me in any way.
I've just got my midlife crisis bike, a R2 which will eventually end up with Campag Chorus or Record and Chinese Tub Crabons on it. Was also looking at Supersixes, and I don't think you can go wrong with either.
Different geo between them though - R2/3/5 more relaxed compared to Supersix. Stems can sort you out either way though, running a 130mm -6deg stem on the R2 initially to give me a bit more reach.
So I love the R5, I think it is a beautiful looking bike. The Supersix likewise...
My day-to-day bike is a disc-braked Lynskey, a lovely comfortable ride which I love. A bit of a lump maybe when covered in its "stay comfortable in all weathers mode" so I want something different.
My requirements are very wooly, which is not helping me in any way.