Execellent choice, IMHO, Wally!

I'm 6'0", 89cm PBH and ride a 64.  It did seem large at first, but boy
is it comfy (especially when one gets older and one's back gets "less
flexible").  Nice thing for touring.  I've also got a Rivendell with
S&S couplings.  They are even handy when not traveling by plane.  I
can break the bike "in half" in seconds and stick it in the trunk of a
car without even taking the wheels off!

Angus

On Sep 7, 9:32 am, Wally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've been enjoying the information and bantering on this list for some
> time now, and want to thank all of the contributors for increasing my
> knowledge of cycling in general and Rivendell specific lore.
>
> I've been riding a Surly Long Haul Trucker for long-distance bicycle
> tours, and I am now ready to move to a Rivendell Atlantis. My 6'2"
> body has a 92cm PBH, which translates to either a 64cm (which seems
> huge) or 61cm frame.
>
> My thought is to eventually put S+S couplers on this bike, which would
> require a repaint, so the condition of the paint is not very important
> to me.
>
> If anyone has an Atlantis frame or complete bike they are ready to
> part with, let's talk.
>
> Thanks!
> Wally
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