Keep in mind too that Grant has said in the past that he does not plan for
Riv to continue after he retires, so Rivs may become much harder to find
some years down the road. (Not suggesting you retire early or anything,
G.P.)  I agree that they are worth holding onto if you can.

If you still need to sell one, keep the one that will do more of what you
love to do. For the long tour idea, Atlantis would be my suggestion. It
goes off paved road too just fine.

On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:

> I say keep the Atlantis. It's a fantastic, proven, versatile and
> classic bike. But really, considering how costly Rivs are and that
> they are only going to go up in price, do what you can to cut cost
> elsewhere.
>
> --mike
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