I'm not a little guy, and, I tend to overpack, and, sometimes, don't use 
due finesse over roughish sections.   

So, I could understand and appreciate and wanted the 2TT when I initially 
ordered a Bombadil to be a camping bike. 

However, when the diaga-tube version was introduced, I called up and 
switched to it instead.   The diagonal was even more of a structural brace 
than the parallel 2TT, so not only did it make even more sense to me, but, 
I liked the aesthetics even moreso.  

On the taller headtubes, I think the 2TT looks great and sensible.  On the 
2TT where there's not much of a gap, maybe enough to fit a pump in, while I 
am fine w/ it, it does look a tad crowded on some of the frames.    I think 
a 56 Sam could do w/o, but 60 and up is okay.    

However, I'm always conscientious about what my opinions are, not to step 
on others; if someone likes a single top tube, or tight 2TT, that's fine 
for them....   variety is good...

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