Great to know--thanks.  I am reading and rereading all these details
on the website but don't yet have it all in my head.

Christian

On Jul 7, 1:42 pm, Anne Paulson <anne.paul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Christian
> <christian.w.mcmil...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >    My only hesitation with the Sam is that I do
> > want something that really has no limitations in terms of load,
> > terrain, etc.  Perhaps the Sam does not and I am mistaken.  But it
> > seems to me that if one wants a go anywhere touring bike then it's
> > either Atlantis/Hunq/Bombadil.
>
> According to the Riv website, you can't (or shouldn't, anyway) put
> standard-sized mountain bike off-road tires on the Atlantis. They say it
> takes tires up to 52 mm. If you walk into your LBS and ask to buy a mountain
> bike tire, they'll show you tires that are 2.1 in (53.3 mm), 2.35 in (59.6
> mm) or 2.5 in (63.5 mm). 26 x 1.5 tires are not as common; I know this
> because that's what I use on my Atlantis and I've from time to time gone to
> a bike shop to try to find a replacement, with little success.
>
> The Hunqa and Bomba suggested tire sizes go up to 55 mm. So they'll accept
> the narrower 2.1 inch mountain bike tires, but not wider ones.
>
> -- Anne Paulson
>
> My hovercraft is full of eels

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