## agonizingly forced metaphor sequence INITIATE ##

It's like picking a restaurant in an unknown city.  

If you find a Chipotle, you know exactly what you'll get and it'll be 
pretty good.  
If you pick a restaurant at random, you might get total crap, and you might 
get the meal of your life

A 26" LHT is Chipotle.  A vintage mountain bike is a roll of the dice.  

## agonizingly force metaphor sequence TERMINATE ##

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 7:44:05 AM UTC-8, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:
>
> Anyone have any thoughts on positives or negatives associated with 
> choosing a 26" LHT versus a 90's MTB, like a Stumpjumper or Rockhopper?  
>
> I'm familiar with the geometry differences between the two and I will be 
> using modern components (except for stem if I go vintage) so I'm interested 
> in things like ride quality, the impact of the tubing used in each, etc....
>
> This will be an all-rounder bike that is primarily ridden on pavement with 
> the option to ride on packed dirt, gravel and even double track.  I have no 
> interest in single-track or "mountain biking" as it currently exists.  
>
> Riv content is that my bike project is directly inspired by the 56cm 
> Atlantis but I don't have the finances to go that route.  I also know there 
> is a vast amount of experience with this type of bike here.  
>

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