On Apr 3, 7:12 pm, newenglandbike <matthiasbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > That's not really true and here's why: > > Custom Waterfords are a great deal, but the closest thing to an > Atlantis that Waterford offers as a base to customize is the > 'Adventure Cycle', and it costs $1800 for the frame, and $350 for > the fork. That doesn't include mid-stay rack braze-ons and mid-fork > rack braze-ons (in addition to the stock low-rider mounts, which the > AC does include). It also doesn't include a kickstand plate. The > extra braze-ons will add about $250 and I don't even know if they'll > do a kickstand-plate unless it's for Rivendell. So you're looking > at $2400 just to get in the ballpark of an Atlantis's features. Add > an Atlantis-grade paintjob, and you're looking at $2700. Custom lug- > carving is another story all together. > > http://waterfordbikes.com/now/pricelist.php?newstype=models&Model=648 > > I think it's well worth it to order a Waterford if you want the custom > geometry/outstanding quality and customer service, but it's not any > cheaper/better than ordering a Waterford-built Atlantis for two grand > even, if you can get the Atlantis size that you need. >
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