Shawn -- As you contemplate the build of your Atlantis (I own one, and it is a 
great bike) it might help in component selection to study the many pix of 
Atlantii that can be found elsewhere on the Cyclofiend site.  I found them very 
interesting.
Also, thank you for your service.
Ray 

--- On Sat, 10/17/09, Shawn <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Shawn <[email protected]>
Subject: [RBW] Re: Return ride
To: "RBW Owners Bunch" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009, 7:26 AM


I was in Nigeria and I am in the military. I wouldn't dream of riding
on the roads in Nigeria, driving a car is dangerous enough.

On Oct 17, 10:17 am, PATRICK MOORE <[email protected]> wrote:
> Where in Africa were you, and (if you will say) doing what?
> I lived as a boy in Nairobi (Kenya) from 1968 until 1974 (aged 13 until 19);
> my father headed the Library of Congress office there responsible for all of
> east Africa -- Sudan down to Mozambique -- and the islands -- Madagascar,
> Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, plus Egypt.
>
> I was already an avid rider on urban streets, having started in New Delhi,
> age 12, but it was in Nairobi that I really started to put on the miles, and
> where, for that matter, I started to build my own bikes. Of course, Kenya 35
> and 40 years ago was far different than it is today: a much more modest
> population, a respectable infrastructure -- the new Limuru road on which I
> did many a multi-hour ride toward the Rift Valley was a wide, smooth,
> winding and hilly two-lane blacktop with, except at commute hours, very
> little traffic --and very beautiful countryside, combining tropical Africa
> with the American Southwest and southern England. And yes, a few of us did
> ride and push our bikes to the top of the Ngong hills near Karen, the suburb
> named after Karen Blixen of Out of Africa.
>
> Hell, I'm starting to sound like Elspeth Huxley!
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Shawn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >  I just spent the last seven months in Africa and was unable to ride,
> > so I wanted to give a report on my first ride after seven months of
> > not being able to ride.
>
> > After two days of taking care of other business, I love my bike,  but
> > other things do come first, if you know what I mean. Anyway, I decided
> > I would take my AHH out for a twenty mile spin on the local rails to
> > trail. At first I thought that the distance might be a little much,
> > not because I wasn't in good enough physical shape to do twenty miles,
> > but more because I was worried how my rear end, neck, back and harms
> > would feel. I was worried that I would have to get used to riding
> > again.
>
> > After twenty miles I felt great and the bike rode as good as I
> > remembered. Grant is right, there should be no getting used to a bike
> > if it fits right. Anyone that is contemplating purchasing a Rivendell
> > would be well served to listen to them or their dealers about sizing
> > and fit, they have a system and it works.
>
> > While over seas I was able to save enough money to purchase an
> > Atlantis frame and I will be building it up over the winter. I am
> > building the bike myself to try and improve my bike mechanic skills. I
> > am sure I will be asking quite a few questions on here, so thanks in
> > advance for the help.
>
> > It is great to be home and riding again. Being in Africa for seven
> > months just re-enforces for me how fortunate we Americans are.
>
> --
> Patrick Moore
> Albuquerque, NM
> For professional resumes, contact
> Patrick Moore, ACRW at [email protected]


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