Dave
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Well I am a Cafe' rider whose bike is based on the RYCA - but I have a different tank, rear sets and clip-ons to better suit my tastes. My rear sets have the foot controls set in a little farther so you don't have to splay your feet out as much, and my tank is not as wide at the front and my clip-ons allow the bars to be angled back a bit more than the RYCA.
It is not as comfortable as a stock bike, and you will most likely not be going on any really long tours with it. I can take 2-4 hour rides without too much effort as long as I stop and take a little break every now and then. I tell people it is like sitting on that folding chair set up in the gymnasium for the graduation ceremony - after a couple of hours it feels good to get off that seat and stand up again! It does put a lot of weight forward on your arms, and you need some good core and upper body strength to ride it. Come down a steep hill with a STOP sign at the bottom of the hill, and it feels every bit like you are doing a push up. I am 5'-8" tall, weigh 156 pounds, and I go to the gym every morning. If you are not in good shape......I am not sure you are going to enjoy riding a RYCA for more than 15 minutes at a time. You could minimize the forward weight bias a bit by using conventional handlebars instead of clip-ons.
I was concerned the entire time I was building my bike that I might be building a bike that I couldn't ride.......but I love my bike. It felt a bit weird at first, but after chasing MMRanch and Oldfellor around Tennessee and North Carolina last year for a few days - it now feels like it belongs to me.
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