I spoke with analog when I bought it and got the impression that I was getting the last one they planned to make.
Fair winds, Captain Conway Bennett 239.877.4119 On Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 3:06 PM Ben Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris, another good resource for questions like this is Bike Insights > <https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=5a21ddffa7dd0a001450b86c,625df60a5630c2001c576eba,>. > If you have a dropbar bike setup that you know works for you, figuring out > what the difference in stack and reach is easy on BI. > > Or you can compare the Old vs New Atlantis geo to get an idea how the > stack and reach has changed. For instance, the 2022 Atlantis (probably the > geo you have?) 55 cm is closer to a 2017 58 cm Atlantis, with only +2 mm > reach but +40 mm stack. Of course there are alot of other differences, but > in terms of bike fit that's the most important. > > Capt. Conway, did Analog/Discord discontinue the (W)right stem? I only see > the Fingerlings now for 1" steerers. Never tried the (W)right, but I have a > Fingerling and I love it. > > Ben > > On Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 10:25:10 AM UTC-7 Chris Law wrote: > >> Thanks guys. I'm going to go for it. Worst case scenario the parts bin >> just grows a little bit more! >> >> @captainconway, I sent you an email about your stem. >> >> On Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 12:13:17 PM UTC-4 [email protected] >> wrote: >> >>> Analog Cycles is a great resource, and they make the best threaded >>> stems. They got beat up a little bit on another thread here, but they flat >>> out told that there tanglefoot bikes were informed by the hunqapillar. >>> With that, I use drops on my looong top tube hunqapillar, and to get it to >>> work, I use a discord stem and short, shallow, wide drop bars. The best >>> combo I've found is the shortest fingerling stem with the ritchey >>> corralitos bar. If anyone is interested in using drops on a modern Riv, I >>> do have a (w)right stem and tumbleweed big dipper, both in silver, that >>> were tested but barely ridden, that I would sell. >>> On Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 10:26:44 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> Sorry, wrong link .... >>>> >>>> here we go: >>>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ayz_O2SRqpLpfY8S6-sfn3T_MyPvbOg3?usp=drive_link >>>> >>>> On Sat, Mar 22, 2025 at 10:39 PM Jordan Ateshzar <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hey Chris, >>>>> This is my take on the drop bar Atlantis. I believe it is probably a >>>>> 61, frameset was sold to me as a 60. I am 6'2", long arms, typically run >>>>> my >>>>> saddle height at around 79cm (from ctr of bb) and a PBH of 88cm. I run a >>>>> super long nitto quill adaptor and this 0mm discord creemee stem. This >>>>> setup is as comfortable as I believe a bicycle can possibly be. >>>>> Interestingly, I recently ordered a 60mm 90-190 that is due to arrive >>>>> monday. If these pictures or pictures of me on the Atlantis with this 0mm, >>>>> and / or the 90-190mm stem would help I'd be happy to snap some for you. I >>>>> will say that with a longer stem I did feel just a touch stretched out but >>>>> I also knew this frame could be considered a touch big for me. >>>>> >>>>> I suggest checking out some of the writing from Analog Cycles, they >>>>> have really opened my eyes re:bike fit and my body thanks me. : >>>>> https://analogcycles.com/pages/true-facts >>>>> >>>>> After having spent some time riding with taller, closer stems I >>>>> learned that I prefer wider bars than I had ever ridden. I have pretty >>>>> broad shoulders for my frame and the narrow bar, long and low quills of >>>>> 90's roadbikes have been killing my body for years but that's how it was >>>>> and I didn't question it. I have switched all of my bikes over to long >>>>> quilled (190-225mm), short reach (0-60mm) stems and they are all more >>>>> comfortable. >>>>> >>>>> *My Atlantis* : >>>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Digazs37n-cAxE6Eq8SWeTVc1mt5ipJv/view?usp=drive_link >>>>> >>>>> Jordan >>>>> Omaha, NE >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Mar 22, 2025 at 9:59 PM Doug Van Cleve <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hey Chris. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a 51 cm Joe Appa, which IIRC has a 57.xx effective top tube. >>>>>> I think of myself as someone who rides about a 55 cm square (C-T) road >>>>>> bike >>>>>> with generally an 11 cm stem. Assuming all that is correct, I would get >>>>>> a >>>>>> similar fit with a 9 cm stem on my JA , which seems entirely reasonable >>>>>> to >>>>>> me… >>>>>> >>>>>> YMMV, Doug >>>>>> Chandler, AZ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sat, Mar 22, 2025 at 6:38 PM Chris Law <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Just curious if anyone here has built up their long-chainstay era >>>>>>> Atlantis with drops as opposed to something with more sweepback - and if >>>>>>> so, do you feel too stretched out or that you're sacrificing any >>>>>>> comfort? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I got a great deal on a 2021 Atlantis frame (at least I assume '21 >>>>>>> as its stamped with an M21xxxx serial) but as I already have a Clem with >>>>>>> billie bars, I'm strongly considering building the Atlantis with a short >>>>>>> stem and drop bars. 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