+1 one on the below. It is always tough when life forces you to make
changes you don't want necessarily want to.That said, having only one bike
has really increased the enjoyment of my riding and simplified the
management of stuff in my life. Which, has increased the enjoyment in my
Srry to hear that Igor, I know how it goes. A one bike hard limit has been
freeing for myself personally. It's surprising how adaptable bike use can be
(if you get the right one). Though, I do look at some bikes, including this
one, where I want to get another bike. But always have to snap
https://www.flickr.com/gp/14767344@N07/1e45N0
Photos from today.
Bike is in Ann Arbor,MI
Fat bike sold. looks like Vigorelli frame will sell. Wheels from the Bob are
sold. Rivendell is on the block.
I'd hang on to it but for the riding I do I need something snappy. Space
constraints mean 1
Sorry to hear about your injury, but man, hold on to that Atlantis! Rent a
U-Stor-It!
Riding for exercise is *fun!* Riding to explore is *fun!* Riding to get
places is *fun!* *Any* riding is (or ought to be and can be) *fun!*
I'd keep an Atlantis (even if it don't have disc brakes!).
On Sat,
What a treasure. Sorry to hear about your miniscus z
Where is this bike located?
Doug
Alameda CA USA
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Long story short - meniscus/knee injury and a move to a smaller place and
the fact that I don't do any loaded touring means I am more motivated to
sell off bikes than usual. If I can sell my fat bike, my Bob Jackson single
speed the Rivendell is also on the chopping block.
Long story shorter -