Max,

If upgrade fever is in your make up, you'll want a newer frame.   Because,
taking a late 80's or 90's frame and upgrading the parts pick - opens all
sorts of other problems which you won't want.   Don't forget even the late
80's early 90's there still was vodoo magic running around eg: 11t home
made cogs to convert 7spd to 8 spd speed.  XT shifters carefully filed to
take advantage of the mystery 8th click on xt shifters....ect ect
ect....blah blah blah......

VTW

On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 9:14 AM Kim H. <krhet...@gmail.com> wrote:

> @Max,
>
> FWIW, I had a 1984 Raleigh Elkhorn for short time. I really never fell in
> love with it.Two years ago, I had some extra monies, I decided to buy a
> Rivendell Clem Smith Jr. "L" bicycle. Today, I am very happy with it as a
> senior cyclist after all my personal upgrades.  I am very happy with having
> a step-through frame ( I am unable to swing my right leg over the back end
> of a bicycle anymore) the smooth ride with the elongated chain stays and an
> upright riding position. My Clem is my retirement bike in RBW blue.
>
> I am happy that I spent the money in purchasing my Clem as a treat to
> myself.
>
> 'Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt."
> -John Muir
>
> Kim Hetzel.
> On Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 8:44:35 AM UTC-7 max.c....@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> First: I realize I am asking this to an entirely biased group of people
>> and I'm okay with that!
>>
>> For years I have casually dreamed of owning an Atlantis. I commute 4
>> miles each way by bike, ditched my car a few years ago, and love riding,
>> but I do it pretty casually. I'm not racing or doing endurance rides. I
>> just like riding my bike and I do it whenever I can.
>>
>> I don't need the nicest bike in the world and have been fairly satisfied
>> with my 1988 Schwinn Cimarron that I've made a fair approximation of a poor
>> man's rivendell (somewhat out of date pic below!). However, I've always had
>> the itch to upgrade.
>>
>> Recently, I received an unexpected influx of cash and want to spend it on
>> something fun. I'm wondering: how much will I noticeably appreciate the
>> difference an Atlantis would bring if I were to spend the money? I'm
>> especially interested in the input from those who have gone from the 80s
>> era rigid MTB with swept back bars that approximate a Riv (and Grant's
>> ethos from Bridgestone) to the real deal. Was it worth the money? Do you
>> think you could have gotten by on that 80s frame?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>> Max
>>
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