Ryan,
 Glad you like it, but I told you so....
 My sweet spot for the 26" wheeled Atlantis was the 2.1 Continental
Town and Country  tire with Albatross bars and a Brooks B-72.
  For you ~ the fun has just begun.
 - Frank

On Dec 11, 1:13 am, rcnute <rcn...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> The (unloaded) Atlantis shakedown ride was tonight.  Wow!  What can I
> say that hasn't already been said...I was afraid it would "ride
> heavy," what with it being a "touring" bike with 26" wheels.  Not the
> case.  It's very spritely.  If I want it to go straight, it does.  If
> I want it to turn--a lot or a little--it does exactly what I want with
> no surprises.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Dec 10, 8:33 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ryan:
>
> > The Atlantis will grow on you; it's so versatile you won't want to
> > part with it.  OK, you may want to leave it in fully touring mode and
> > add a lightweight go-fast, that I can understand.  But if you did let
> > it go, you'd miss it.  If you absolutely, positively need a dedicated
> > go-fast to keep the Atlantis company, maybe a Rodeo?  That's both ends
> > of the spectrum in the world of sensible bikes.
>
> > dougP
>
> > On Dec 10, 7:44 pm, rcnute <rcn...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > We'll see!  I do like catching and releasing, though if one is going
> > > to stick around with me I think this'll be it.  If not you're just an
> > > email away.  :)
>
> > > Ryan
>
> > > On Dec 10, 5:50 pm, Frankwurst <fbr...@jwperry.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I'll bet the Atlantis never goes up for sale. If it does let me know
> > > > Ryan. I'm on my third through my own ignorance but I'd be happy to
> > > > take that one off your hands if and when you decide to part ways. I
> > > > won't sell the one I have now but I'd give it a sister with a
> > > > different hairdo given the opportunity. Your going to like that bike.
> > > > If not you know where to find me.
>
> > > > On Dec 10, 7:13 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> > > > > I'm going to reveal my ignorance here but how do Sugino's AT cranks
> > > > > differ from the XD?  My Atlantis came with XD triple cranks and a
> > > > > cartridge 115 bb.  The chainline looked like the bb was too long but
> > > > > everything worked.  When the original died, I replaced it with a 110.
> > > > > Chainline is perfect.  The granny clears but not by much, so I have a
> > > > > note to self to use 113 next time.  So what is about ATs that's so
> > > > > different from XDs?
>
> > > > > Side note on your seasonal desire for go-fast  vs touring:  Pop a set
> > > > > if light wheels with racy tires on your Atlantis.  It completely
> > > > > changes the character of the bike.  Looks funny as hell but it's a
> > > > > different bike.
>
> > > > > dougP
>
> > > > > On Dec 9, 9:43 pm, rcnute <rcn...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Lucked into a 56 Atlantis. Yar, thar be a fine vessel, be she.
>
> > > > > >http://tiny.cc/63aSB
>
> > > > > > To be finished once I get a long spindle BB for the Sugino AT 
> > > > > > cranks.
> > > > > > I can't figure out if I want to go plain beige or crazy splash bar
> > > > > > tape.
>
> > > > > > Ryan- Hide quoted text -
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