Go for it!  The folks at Riv will steer you well.  If you had to sell an 
organ to raise the money, then that might be a little irresponsible.  If 
you buy the bike but then don't ride it, then you wasted your money.  Think 
of those people who bought 4000 dollar exercise equipment for their New 
Years Resolution and are already bored with it.  A quality bike that fits 
you is an investment that pays for itself many times over if you build good 
memories using it.  

On Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:33:29 AM UTC-7, Emily Hutchinson wrote:
>
> Hello, 
> I am trying to talk myself into or out of a really pretty new Atlantis 
> with all it's parts. It would be the smaller frame because I'm short and 
> average weight 130. The price tag is somewhere around 4000 all said and 
> done and I feel stuck. My gut is pushing me in both directions because I've 
> never ridden an Atlantis. I'm also out of country and can't just go find 
> one to try. I love touring and I'd love to do some long international and 
> national tours and live in Colorado with hills. Okay thanks.Someone help 
> tip me! Is it irresponsible to spend this much money?
>

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