That's my dream ride.  The 62 Appaloosa is a touch large for me, and i'd 
love a single top tube.  Looks like a 61cm?  What's your PBH?

On Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 8:27:13 PM UTC-5 jeffbog...@hotmail.com 
wrote:

> [image: 9A9D2B46-EFDC-42B6-BF27-8B0F47E922AE.jpeg]
> Here is my n=1; it's a 2011 Toyo Atlantis and it is PERFECT (for me)
>
> Jeff
> Fairhope, AL
> On Wednesday, 16 November 2022 at 15:35:25 UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> The threads on Platypus versus [name] and using versus "saving" your 
>> Rivendell raises an interesting if (fortunately!) academic question: if you 
>> could have only 1 Rivendell as your only bicycle, and that Rivendell had to 
>> serve all purposes -- fast pavement, commuting, errand loads, at least 
>> light dirt and gravel: what model would you choose and how would you build 
>> and equip it?
>>
>> I'm fortunate to have a bike for each of my purposes, except a 
>> theft-be-damned but fun to ride grocery beater, which I hope to add to the 
>> collection*, but if I had to choose just 1 and that a Riv, it would be my 
>> gofast with a second set of wheels shod with 42 mm Naches Passes (which fit 
>> with room to spare under the front normal reach single pivot) but not bolt 
>> anything else to the Riv. Lights: I have an excellent B&M Ixon IQ Premium 
>> which puts out at least as much brightness and has a nicer beam pattern 
>> than my Edeluxe I, and Cateye clamps are cheap and easy to find. There are 
>> all sorts of bright, strap-on blinkies for the rear. I'd rig up a QR for my 
>> Saddlesack Medium and attach it with the Nitto standoff only as needed, and 
>> augment it with a courier bag in 1 of 3 sizes. I'd get some clip-on, easy 
>> on/off fenders, shorties if need be -- hell, this is New Mexico. 
>>
>> Wheels: Actually, I might do as I did decades ago when I tried to make a 
>> mountain bike do triple duty with 3 wheelsets: gofast with 23 mm tires and 
>> 12-19 (7-sp) cassette, commuting with 35 mm tires with 13-21, and off road 
>> with knobbies and 14-28. The Phil fixed/fixed with Elk Pass would keep the 
>> 17/19 Dingle and the 28 mm Elk Passes, but I'd have another Elk Pass rear 
>> for the TC fixed hub with 17 t cog for 76" direct and 66" underdrive; and 
>> then I'd have a third wheeset for Naches Passes with the fixed TF hub with 
>> a 19 t cog and the Naches Passes for 70" and 52"; good pavement-to-moderate 
>> dirt ratios.
>>
>> Of course, I'd have to overcome the scruple of keeping this bike pristine 
>> .... Funny, I usually take a brief detour for a mile or  mile-and-a-half 
>> along a very busy 6-lane when I ride North from my house because the direct 
>> route is dusty, sandy crusher fine. Would have to strenuously overcome that 
>> vice.
>>
>> * Actually, one reason for this 5th beater bike would be just the fun of 
>> building up a bike that rides nice and meets my gearing and handling 
>> preferences at the lowest possible price.
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Patrick Moore
>> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
>>
>>

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