I was going to say, wait for the Platypus, a mixte with cantis. That will 
be different enough to rationalize! In regards to lightening up, instead of 
removing the fenders, racks, lighting, kickstand, panniers, and streamers 
from my Clem L, I bought a Susie. It will be my more or less dedicated 
trail bike, no fenders etc. Though still not terribly light with klunker 
bars and fairly heavy duty RynoLite XL rims and big knobbies. (Light is 
relative obviously, especially if you are in RivWorld!;^)

On Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 12:39:49 PM UTC-4, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
wrote:
>
> The best tubing is no tubing. It's inarguably the flexiest and most 
> resilient. And with this in mind, there's a bike out there that is perfect 
> for you Jason. So, to hopefully completely derail any other plans you might 
> have, please look for one of those smaller Rosco Bubbe mountain frames that 
> do absolutely everything you want it to do. It can haul massive loads up 
> front, and the tig welds, while perfect, don't draw attention at the 
> trailhead. 
> Plus it shreds.
>
> Happy rolling
> -Kai
>

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