I know that the Atlantis is R's most popular model (I think it is anyway)
and I know many listmembers use them for touring. I asked this question on
the iBoblist and got many responses, but perhaps asking it here in a more
focused fashion will raise more guiding advice about the choice as loaded
touring bike of the Atlantis in particular.

I have a client who is a surgeon (ie, he can afford what he wants) who
wants to do some loaded touring. We got to talking and I quickly
recommended the Atlantis, and he was very interested.

I got an email from him yesterday; apparently he had called Rivendell to
ask for their catalogue and discovered that there is a 5 month waiting list
for the Atlantis.

My question to yawl is: considering other possibilities from the LHT to a
custom Bruce Gordon, is the Atlantis, *as touring bike*, special enough to
warrant a wait? Or would you advise other choices?

He presently has a Trek 1420 that is about 15 years old; don't know
anything about that model.

What about a Hunquapillar? -- too beefy/off road built? Sam Hillborne?

Me, having owned a Sam Hill and now owning a Ram with clearance for 35 mm
Kojaks and fenders, I'd probably opt for the Ram for touring, flex be
damned.

Thanks, Patrick

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