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http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch/msg/1369ccf4935384b9?dmode=source
(Not sure if it comes through or not.  This is Grant's post in the
Rodeo discussion.)

The post does not out and out say the Atlantis is going to sleep.
However, that was the inference I also took away.  If it's wrong,
sobeit.

Still think the large front Nitto rack will be cool for way too
serious, take everything possible off paved road touring on a
Bombadil.  (Something I'd consider only if ever got past S24O on my
current Riv bikes.)

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Jul 28, 3:39�pm, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:

(snip)
> Haven't heard the rumor regarding sending the Atlantis on vacation.
> Can you elaborate?
>
> As far as current RBW canti brake models:
> Atlantis
> Sam Hillborne
> Quickbeam
> Bombadil
> (snip)
> - Jim
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