My Atlantis weighs 31.4 lbs. as listed. I probably ride around five pounds 
heavier with a partial frame bag, top tube bag, rear Stuinniker bag with a 
Ti-bow lock, water bottle, windbreaker and tools.

Frame-Toyo, 1998 era, powder coated
Nitto 100mm dirt drop stem
Nitto WTB dirt drop bars from the 1980’s
Headset is a VeloOrange sealed bearing that is almost 20 years old. I have 
never pulled the seals or regreased it. No need. 
Carbon spacer
Front Hub is a Son dynamo
Rear hub is DT Swiss 350
Paul V-brakes
Nitto M-12 front rack.
Nitto medium rear rack from Riv
Rims are DT Xr 425
Selle Anatomica leather and steel saddle
Use carbon and aluminum laminated suspension seat post
Greenfield rear mount kickstand with two brass loops, twined and shellaced. 
Luxo U front light heavily modified
Rear tail light (wired with aluminum tubing to protect the wire along the 
rack). 
Kenda small block eight 2.35” tires
Regular weight tubes
SRAM XX1 mountain bike shifter heavily modified to work with drop bars
Sram XX1 carbon cranks, single ring
SRAM XX1 bottom bracket
SRAM XX1 rear derailleur
SRAM XX1 wide range cassette 11 speed
Shimano large platform XT pedals
Cane creek V-brake levers
Two King cage Ti cargo three bolt carriers on the fork, bolted onto an aluminum 
strut that goes from the mid fork braze-on to a little ‘L’ bottom strut that 
bolts to the fork tip dropout. 
Three King cage stainless water bottle cages
Cat eye urban computer 
Lizard skin bar tape over Grab On foam drop bar grips
Anti theft skewers, regular seat clamp bolt plugged with....
Excellent, quality, bar end mirror I ordered off of Ebay from China. The 
diameter of the tube and wedge that slides into the handlebar was much too 
small, so I made an ABS shim. Not exactly ultra light, but excellent optics 
with just the right amount of fish eye. 
Shimano bulk cables and housing
One Brooks handlebar plug

Going from a three ring transmission to a lightweight single ring, carbon 
cranked one, was eye opening. I lose a little on each end, but I decide that 
coasting at speed was ok...I didn’t have to pedal.... Getting off to walk on 
the steepest trails was ok too. Carrying my bike up the stairs to my second 
floor apartment is now possible 😉. Damn, I’m getting old....

Clayton
#DirtDanceDesigns. 

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