Thanks for your advice, everyone!


On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 3:12 PM, Mathew Greiner <mathew.grei...@gmail.com> 
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There's a certain cache to the well-used higher quality older frames. I can't 
imagine you doing better than finding a RB-T, but of course in the used market 
you can't guarantee that a certain frame of a certain size will be available 
when you want it.
IF you're looking for a new frame that is, perhaps shinier than a MTB from 
1987, but not quite the cost of one of Rivendell's flagships, there are quite a 
few options. Somas, Surlys, nicer mixtes and duchies like from Pashley or 
Gazelle etc. Surly is well known as a value entry into better quality steel 
frames with sensible, comfortable geometry.

My favorite LBS (whose head mechanic has quite a Riv fascination of his own) 
likes the Jamis Coda for all-round budget riding. It seems worth mentioning 
that Handsome still has two sizes of their XOXO frame available, which will 
have fairly similar geometry, Reynolds 631 tubing, and 26" wheels--great for 
smaller riders--good for keeping two feet flat on the ground and avoiding toe 
overlap, should someone feel more comfortable with that. I can say that the 
"Rivendell for the rest of us" marketing in the XOXO makes be a bit 
uncomfortable (just as VO seems to take the prettier aspects of Riv, Nitto, 
Herse and make them cheap, that's just not cool in my book, but it's a wide 
world). However, I got me a Handsome Devil before I knew better, and it's a 
fine bike with much to commend it. I'd recommend that as an option, too, but 
it's a low-trail frame, which would be a pretty different ride from an 
Atlantis, and it has 700c wheels (though I think it would be
 easy to build it as a 650b, which might fit the bill pretty well).

As an aside, maybe it's worth looking at what she wants in a bike, and 
considering something completely different, but still very comfortable. 
Searching The Lovely Bicycle offers a lot in this regard. 

On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 11:35:09 AM UTC-5, Hugh Flynn wrote:
I suspect the true Atlantis sweet-spot is somewhere in between the two. I 
believe the LHT is a stouter build than an Atlantis, while the Cross Check is 
likely lighter/quicker/more agile in some regards. 
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>Has anyone ridden a Velo Orange Campeur? I'm not sure how that might compare, 
>but I suspect it might be somewhat less sherman tank like than an LHT. 
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>Hugh "Not sure" Flynn
>Newburyport, MA
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>On Jun 25, 2014, at 11:54 AM, 'Rick' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
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>I second the Long Haul Trucker recommendation, and would add the Cross Check 
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>>On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 10:48:25 AM UTC-4, Clayton wrote:
>>I own an Atlantis and it has been my favorite bike, ever. I bought the frame 
>>new in '99 or so and it has been my main transportation since then. I love 
>>the fit and am trying to find an inexpensive frame, such as an old chromoly 
>>Mt. Bike frame, that has close to the same geometry for my girlfriend. I am 
>>hoping the tribe has some suggestions....?
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