Hi Mark,

   On my Hunq, I raised my stem about even or maybe a little above my 
saddle, so that I could give my Albatross bars a bit of a downward tilt. If 
you look on the Riv staff bikes webpage, I have them set something like you 
see on Will's Sam & Hunq.

This way my wrists stay straight in line with my arms. But stem height 
relative to saddle height would also depend on one's arm and torso length.

If that was my bike in your photos, the stem would be about 2 1/2 to 3 
inches higher, and the bars tilted down a bit more.

Your Atlantis is looking good, as always.

John
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