Hmmm...

Any difference in weight?  Wheels?  Tires?  

Or is it more subtle?  

dougP

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To: RBW Owners Bunch
Subject: [RBW] Re: Is the Ram the closest thing to perfect bike? I think so.


The difference is pretty much as you'd expect. The Atlantis is really
stable, but I just never feel I'm going quite as fast
as on the Ram. When I go back to the Ram it feels like I have wings.

On Nov 23, 12:13 am, "Doug Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just curious:  Since you have both, what are the differences between the
Ram
> & the Atlantis?
>
> I have an Atlantis that I purchased primarily for touring, so did not
> consider component weights at build time.  It's a pretty standard Riv
build;
> lots of MTB stuff (crank, hubs, brakes) on 700 wheels.
>
> It's a great bike but admittedly a lot of work to keep up with the racy
> types (as racy as bunch of retired geezers can be, anyway).  I'm curious
to
> hear your comparison.
>
> dougP
>



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