so i amalgamated a few posts into one general otherwise trend to respond to
with that post, it's been a long day and i realize that this wasn't really
applicable directly here in its
entirety. so nobody go getting personally off'ed or anything.
cheers

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 5:06 PM, erik jensen <[email protected]> wrote:

> i kinda cringe at the thought of owning an
> Atlantis and not wanting to use it for touring to the point that a similarly 
> nice yet less expensive bike, a LHT, is purchased.
> What's the point of buying a really expensive touring bicycle and then not 
> bringing that onto the road for extended and rough trips? It just seems like 
> a lot of consumption to me,
> the lack thereof being the great reason to buy a lifetime bicycle like a
> rivendell. I love the scratches and dings on my atlantis, which cost me about 
> a half year's surplus
> of full-time income and craigslisting to boot to afford at my mere 23 years
> but has since seen everything from snow to rain to desert. I imagine that it
> will be looking fine indeed once I spend a few years worth of nights camping
> with it.
>
> I paused at saying anything this morning, but darn if I can keep from it
> this time around. I also enjoy rebuilding headsets and finding all the
> goodies left-over from "that time when..."
>
> My vote? Buy the best you can afford reasonably and ride the hell out of
> it. That's the point. The atlantis is a fine bike indeed.
>
> Best,
>
> erik
>
>

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