The bike looks great. The presale price is a great deal!!!
Very excited,
Chris
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I like the bike and the design. If I didn't just buy an Atlantis of this group
I would probably be putting in an order for a Joe. There really isn't anything
I dislike on this bike...and that butterscotch color is fantastic.
I'm sure this would make a wonderful touring bike.
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I might throw a drop bar cockpit on there for fun.
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That *is* a pretty bike, and this statement thoroughly warmed my heart:
*Is Joe compatible with drop bars? *Of course!
I'll be very interested to hear riding experience descriptions.
Why, O why, don't they widen the stays and crown, and allow 60 mm tires +
fenders?
I wonder how it'd do as a fixi
The new photo of the complete bike is the best one yet too! Very attractive. If
really long chainstays are it, this might be as good as it gets. The bike
reminds me of my Proto-Hunq setup which I love. But my Hunq has nimble, racer,
46 cm, extremely short chainstays.
-Jim W.
On Dec 19, 2015,
There's a thorough description of the Joe on the latest BLUG. I especially
like the photo of the fist between the seat tube & the fender. It also
talks about where this bike fits into the line-up, between Sam & Hunq, and
differences with Atlantis. Good stuff all around. At $2,400 it's the de