Originally Posted by
stevegor
What I enjoy about the R20 is its stable ride, no

flexing in the head stem and the rear is as solid as a rock, again no

flexing, unlike some modern brands
All these R20 projects going on reminds me that I need to finish mine, I've got the parts, it's just a case of getting off my butt and doing it.

People often look at my Twenty's and can't understand why I ride them... and then I put them on my bikes and send them off around the block and they come back wanting one.
They are quick, agile, ride very well, and are simply really fun to ride.
Figure that with my hyper modified P20 and my almost stock R20 I could cover most of my riding needs... will be taking the R20 out on my Sunday shopping which usually sees me carrying at least 40 pounds of provisions.
Could hook the trailer up to the P20 if I thought I was going to buying things like sacks of rice and lentils and think with the re-gearing of the R20 it will now handle the trailer if things are relatively flat.
Am looking forward to seeing the many many pictures of the new kid on the block.