Wow, that bombadil is beautiful! 
I will be watching this thread as I’ve liquidated some things to get the 
cash necessary to buy an Appaloosa next month, and am always interested in 
being further talked into something I’ve already decided. 

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 12:57:37 PM UTC-7 nus...@gmail.com wrote:

> Not to hijack this thread (sorry, Jason!), but I've been pondering a 
> similar question in light of the soon-to-be-available Appaloosas: how 
> different is the ride between my Toyo Atlantis 
> <https://photos.app.goo.gl/6R8PyrZsx8A9mJb2A> and a new long-chainstay 
> Appaloosa? My uses would be similar to Jason's--mostly around-town riding 
> with some gravel/single-track thrown in for good measure--so I'm hopeful 
> that my question isn't too far afield!
>
> Andrew in Denver
>
>
> On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 1:26:24 PM UTC-6 Jason Fuller wrote:
>
>> I know some of you are already chuckling, assuming my eyes are already 
>> wandering towards a new project after only seven months on the Bombadil... 
>> well fair, but mostly I am just looking to do my due diligence given that 
>> a) Appa's are about to be available in Mermaid and b) at some point soon, 
>> I'd be spending decent money on a liquid paint job and a few small braze-on 
>> additions that the Joe already has.  
>>
>> I assume the two bikes ride pretty similarly and weigh pretty similar 
>> amounts (the Bombadil, while a burlier bike in theory, is also Waterford 
>> build with probably lighter tubing than Grant would use today), in which 
>> case I'd stay with the Bombadil.  But my main use-case of the Bombadil, 
>> especially in the future, is longer distance commuting (90%+ paved). So if 
>> the Appa was noticably quicker and more comfortable, that would be very 
>> interesting to me. I realize both are a bit overkill for that purpose, but 
>> I want to keep it versatile for hauling stuff and has to be 650B due to the 
>> expensive wheelset I just built. Mostly, I just want to initiate a 
>> comparison discussion! 
>>
>> New paint would be either palm green / sand green VW bus colours (dark 
>> olive green, and greenish-beige head tube and details), or flat grey with 
>> cream headtube. Additions would be M6 rear rack mounts like the Appa has, 
>> internal tail light routing, and triple bottle bosses on seat tube. 
>>
>> [image: PXL_20210501_231647339.jpg]
>>
>

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