on 9/3/10 4:30 PM, rcnute at rcn...@hotmail.com wrote:

> Doesn't look like the "constructeur" Bridgestone Atlantis.
> 

True.  It's an interesting model.  The scan of the Japanese catalog is
pretty instructive.  The AC545 (with the panniers) seems to be the one that
Grant has cited.

http://www.cyclofiend.com/rbw/atlantis/#bridgestoneatlantis

It's funny that the "race" model is considered "top of the line".  That's
certainly an artifact of the shift from practical bikes taking place at the
time. 

- Jim

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