The one in Monterey is a size 53. I texted about it awhile back.
Thanks everyone.
Michael
Michael
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Five month wait.
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What is five months for a bike that can last a lifetime?
I think it's a testament to the Atlantis, how infrequently they go up for sale. They do but folks tend to hang onto them.
I think this one sold on eBay a few weeks ago. The same bike is listed as a completed item. Thanks for the heads up.
Michael
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...and they go pretty quick once up for sale.
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Lol. Curtis that's a tall order (pun intended). Believe it I've kept an eye for such a beast. Did we confirm Rivendell produced that size? IIRC they did.
Mark,
I saw that thread. Personally, I know how difficult selling a bike can be. I'm of the opinion that you just get the bike you want. Case in point, I purchased my 2003 Atlantis August 2013 from Seattle Craigslist. I've completely refurbished it over 9 months. It was in fact a longer project than I figured. Fortunately I had Homer to ride.