"impromptu detours"

YES! That sums up my love of my Hunqapillar beautifully. I can always turn 
off on unexplored roads and trails, and when they get to narrow, park and 
run. Shere freedom and delight.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Friday, March 29, 2013 2:08:10 PM UTC-6, john muhl wrote:
>
> On Thursday, March 28, 2013 7:40:22 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Welcome to the club; the products are addictive.
>>
>> Beside its good looks, please describe what you like about the Atlantis.
>>
>
> I guess it's mostly the same stuff as others like about other Rivs; 
> comfort, ride quality, versatility. I like that I can easily fit a 50-622 
> Big Apple and fender. I'm waiting on a pair of Super Motos and am curious 
> if there will still be sufficient clearance for a fender. The fork crown 
> mounts are great; you can remove fenders without messing with rack mounting 
> or change racks without messing with the fenders or put a rear rack up 
> front (I have a Mark's there now). There are bosses all over the place. It 
> begs to be ridden and has strong arguments for more rambling and more 
> impromptu detours.
>  
>

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