Frank:

Great photo.  That's the same evolution my Atlantis has gone thru.  When I 
bought it new, they did a standard build with Noodles.  Over the years, my 
needs have changed & a couple of years back I started messing with upright 
bars and thumb shifters.  Other than head winds, I don't miss the drops.  

The bike looks so good without all the clutter of racks & fenders.  Mine 
keeps collecting stuff.  I use it all but then I see a photo like yours and 
realize how good the bike looks without all the accessories.  

dougP

On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 2:07:40 PM UTC-8, frank_a wrote:
>
> One of my favorite places to ride is out on the levees at the eastern edge 
> of the Everglades. For the past few years I've been dealing with cervical 
> disc degeneration and arthritis which has forced me to change up my riding 
> position to allow me to continue riding pain free. While resting at the the 
> turn around point on yesterday's ride I was reminded of a photo I took at 
> the same spot 7 years earlier. A different Atlantis and a different set-up 
> for sure but one thing hasn't changed...The Atlantis is still the perfect 
> bike for these rides.
>  - Frank
>

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