i'm thinking it will be relatively easy to go taiwanese for the next
"atlantis."  grant obviously is a man of loyalty to those who do great
work.  if the toyo relationship is ending, i expect grant will attempt
to align more with maxway or whoever does the quality work upon which
his reputation is built.  to my eye, my bleriot is realy well done.
quite frankly, i don't remember who built it.  the sams are gorgeous
too.  so i'd expect something similar to atlantis will live again.
probably already more than a sparkle in grant's eye as we comment on
the topic.  those guys at riv must work hard to keep us interested in
this way of bike lifestyle.  hats off to them all.

On Aug 20, 11:48 am, cm <chrispmur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> New post on the RIv site.
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/148
>
> Sounds like the end of the Atlantis and the other Toyo built frames.
>
> "I'm going to get another Atlantis (I've been riding the first
> prototype for 11 years now, and rode it home last night and up in the
> hills the night before, and will ride it home and in the hills after
> work tonite, and it's my main camping bike, and so on). But I will get
> another one before they go away."
>
> I hate to see it go away (not even "to sleep" this time). Cant W'ford
> build'em?
>
> Cheers!
> cm
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