I had two, sold one that was too tall for me.Love the ride. IMO the twin tube design is a bit more flexible and sucks up the bumps better. I changed the heavy steel chain ring for a smaller aluminum ring and added an 18t freewheel. Stock gearing was a bit high.. Also put on wider tires for winter riding. Like 32mm. The oem tires failed. A bad batch of Trek's Bontrager H2. The tread delaminated off them. The bike is built for 700c wheels. no way 26" tires would work with the brakes. The twin top tube is a handy place to store a U-lock. i used to ride it to lunch every day but the hills in work town were getting to my legs. I got an older Trek 730 with 3x7 gearing for my lunch runs which has a similar fit and ride. The Earl is not a light bike. many steel components and the twin tube design add weight. but the ride quality really makes up for it.
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Wussup Rick, just wanted to say hi
nice bike dude. I realize it’s been years since you posted but do you happen to still ride your bikes? Are you interested in selling at all? Thanks for your your time man and have a good day