I own and ride both a Surly LHT and an Atlantis.  If I could keep only one, 
it would be the Atlantis.
To quote Steve: "I think most would agree that a LHT is a useful tool, but 
as a "lifetime 
bicycle," not so much." 

On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 1:52:44 PM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On 09/23/2014 05:39 AM, Ty Jeske wrote: 
> > Thanks for all the great advice and thoughtful responses everyone. The 
> > LHT I'm riding is my friend's spare, so I think I could get a good 
> > deal on it should I decide to go that direction. I am wary of buying 
> > what I intend to be a lifetime bicycle just because it's convenient or 
> > a bargain though, so I would love to see and ride a Sam first hand. If 
> > you know anyone who has a Sam in my area (i could meet anywhere in 
> > Florida), or in Atlanta where I visit frequently, please see if 
> > they're willing to allow a test-ride. I think I would fit a 55cm best. 
> > 
>
> I think most would agree that a LHT is a useful tool, but as a "lifetime 
> bicycle," not so much. 
>
>
>

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