I go visit my friend, RIck, on Cape Cod. He never rides, but we're
gonna ride the Cape Cod bike trail just for fun. He drags an old
Specialized Crossroads out of the garage. It's maybe early/mid 90's
and a hybrid-y kind of thing. I have my Atlantis. Rick is very
mechanical (think cars, boats, motorcycles) and very handy (rebuilt
much of his house). He's oohing and ahhing over the Atlantis. Asks me
what I like about it. I tell him how comfy it is. Bars a little higher
than the seat, long wheelbase, large triangle, etc. With his bike next
to mine, the frame triangles are noticeably different. So I'm barking
about his small tubes and all that stuff. While we're talking, he
takes a tape measure off his belt...

Despite the obvious difference in tube lengths, our wheelbases are
almost identical (we're both the same height). His seat is the same
height as mine (though his top tube is much lower). His bars are
actually about the same height. The seat to pedal distance is about
the same. In other words, the frame sizes are radically different...
his seat tube extends way more than mine and his stem is taller, but
hey, sitting on our bikes is pretty much identical.

I can recite all the coefficient of linear plentitudes and cosines of
the primary hypotenuse stuff, but beyond the theory, he was looking at
me like hey, I l-o-v-e your Atlantis, but tell me again why... if I'm
not riding across Nepal... your Atlantis is better than my $75
craigslist special if we're just going for a ride??

I had a great $1000 answer. Because the Atlantis is sooooo cool. But I
didn't have a good $2500-3000 answer.

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