Well if me having a 32 inch inseam "seems unlikely" consider that my
inseam is 29 inches with no socks showing -- and I am slightly over 6'
tall. Like I said, I could be in the circus. :)

On Nov 10, 7:32 am, Mojo <gjtra...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi MM,
>
> Not to pile on with Newenglandbike's comments, but I too am 6 foot
> with a 89.2cm PBH. I ride 60-62cm road bikes, including a 60cm LHT (I
> couldn't justify the cost of anAtlantisfor my hauling bike). Your
> bike's saddle height visually looks like a good fit, perhaps even on
> the small side of a good fit.
>
> That your legs are 2.6 inches shorter than mine is possible I suppose;
> but, dare I say, unlikely. Do you wear pants with a 32ish inseam?
>
> Now, if you are wanting a different bike, that is a different matter.
> I wish yours was a 61cm and I would trade you my LHT and throw in some
> significant cash to boot.
>
> I do not mean to second guessing you in a non-friendly way. Just
> offering my incomplete-knowledged perspective. Its a beauty of a bike
> and I hate for you to regret the sale in the future.
>
> On Nov 9, 11:31 pm, MM <martyman...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm the seller. Fit is one of two reasons I am selling the bike, but
> > here are the details:
>
> > I own a 58cm Rambouillet that fits beautifully. My PBH is 82.5, but I
> > am over 6' tall, so I am more sensitive than most to top tube length.
> > The Rambo has a 57cm TT, theAtlantisa 58.5. I can straddle the Rambo
> > easily, but not theAtlantis. Had I noticed that the 56cmAtlantishad
> > a 57cm TT, I would have bought it. Instead, i reasoned that i rode a
> > 58cm in a Rivendell and got it wrong. BTW, the fit is not a disaster,
> > but when you are used to a really good fit, that's what you want.
>
> > The second reason I am selling the bike is that I ride it a lot in the
> > city and it's a rough city -- at least parts of it are rough. I paid
> > $2800 for the bike without wheels (the frame had been in the guy's
> > shop for > a year), but it would cost well over $3k to replace today.
> > For me, that's too much bike to leave locked in Oakland, California.
> > For for day /  club rides I have the Rambouillet.
>
> > So in addition to fit, I am selling it so that I can buy a bike that
> > doesn't look expensive. Surly LHT's are very similar to theAtlantis,
> > you can get them use for $500, and the decals scrape off easily. Much
> > easier bike to lock up and not worry about, but still a very nice ride
> > and able to do 1-2 night tours when I need to.
>
> > As to the comments on the shifters -- it was a screw up. I have used
> > mustache and Albatross bars on the two bikes and the SunTours were on
> > different bars. It hardly matters: DuraAce barcons are fine.
>
> > So it may really is a nice bike and may be a very good deal. I have no
> > idea what the auction will close at (my guess is over $2k, but it's
> > not there yet).
>
> > And FWIW, if I were buying another Rivendell, I'd personally look hard
> > at the Yves Gomez.
>
> > On Nov 2, 2:06 pm, Jeff S <avill...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > > I find this odd, too. The seller starts out by saying don't assume a
> > > bike fits you even if it is the same manufacturer. While honest and
> > > correct, who'd buy it other than folks who have sat on anAtlantis.
> > > Interesting.
>
> > > A real beauty, too, thatAtlantis.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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