Inevitably when I run an extra set of wheels for a bike, I end up buying 
another frame to go with the wheels.  Wheels are the gateway drug for N+1.  
:)

BL in EC

On Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 8:44:00 PM UTC-7, tc wrote:
>
> I was reading this great article 
> <https://chasingmailboxes.com/2011/11/21/bikes-to-like-kevin-t-s-rivendell-atlantis/>on
>  
> "Chasing Mailboxes" about Kevin Turinsky and his Atlantis.  He mentioned 
> he kept 3 sets of wheels for it to exploit the frame's versatility.
>
> That got me to thinking, how many people actually do that?  It seems like 
> such a great idea for the right frame/fork ... and the Atlantis seems to be 
> that bike for a lot of people.  I think the Hunq, or Ogre, or Cross-Check, 
> or Fargo, or Monster Cross might be that frame for some.
>
> The $$ savings would be great.
>
> If you don't race, if you don't do jumps, or figure yourself a weight 
> weenie, what the heck -- why not?
>
> I guess it might be a hassle to go back and forth between a SS and a 
> multi-speed setup on the same frame, so there's that...esp. if you found 
> you liked to do both regularly.
>
> I guess for most of us, we can't get away from "n+1", so there's that.
>
> Anyway, just pondering. 
>
> Good night, all...
>
> Tom
>
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