On 03/22/2018 05:42 PM, iamkeith wrote:
Jeesh, you guys.  I think that I, or maybe most of us, forget how idiosyncratic our world views are.   I'm certainly guilty of  forgetting that most of this forum is made up of people how live in or near urban areas and ride on paved surfaces - however 'rough' they may be.  But remember that one man's fringe is another man's middle.   That fatbike is what I'm forced to ride for 7 months out of a year, if I wish to even get on a bike at all.   The other 5 months, my actual "roads" look like backcountry trails compared to the buffed-out fire trails in the hills around RBW Headquarters.

Now if only you had one of those Classic Rendezvous sigs like mine below...   Where do you live, anyway?



The Atlantis is NEVER going to be appropriate for even the middle ground, for me.   A hard-tail, 29+ mountain bike, perhaps.  If you want a bike in the vein of the Weigle/Heine Concours rig, get a damn Homer or Sam.  The Atlantis is and always was optimized for comfortable, long-distance touring on any surface it's likely to encounter.

Honestly, I think that Weigle's got the "comfortable" and "long distance" things well in hand.  Maybe not the "tent plus cannibal cooking pot plus your entire wardrobe stuffed into a duffel bag" side of "touring," though.



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Steve Palincsar
Alexandria, Virginia
USA

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