FWIW, list member Anne has a pair of Atlantises all to herself!

We got lucky on my wife's bike.  Another list member noticed for sale
& let me know.  We weren't even bike shopping & bought it from someone
who was moving & had to get rid of things in a hurry.  Her loss was
our gain, as they say.

dougP

On Feb 26, 9:49 am, Mojo <gjtra...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Both of you own an Atlantis? Sheesh, Life is Good!
>
> On Feb 26, 9:56 am, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Since this is a "non-scientific tire test" I'll throw in some data to
> > confuse the issue further.  My wife is a small, light person who's
> > ridden for a long time on an aluminum Trek with 700c wheels & Paselas
> > marked 28 mm, measure 26 mm at 80 psi.  On her 26" wheeled Atlantis, I
> > installed some 1.25" wide Panaracer Urban Max (even the name sounds
> > heavy!) and inflate to around 60 psi.  Both bikes weigh the same +/- a
> > water bottle.
>
> > Her downhill style is sitting bolt upright and coasting, so which bike
> > "should" roll faster in this real world roll down test?  We ride a lot
> > of local bike paths that have underpasses where my considerable
> > greater mass gets me going a lot faster.  She nearly keeps up on the
> > 26" wheeled Atlantis, while drifting painfully behind on the 700
> > wheeled bike.  Bigger wheels roll faster?  Maybe not the entire
> > answer?  While it provides hours of amusement to speculate, I'm happy
> > she loves her Atlantis and the Trek is now a "guest bike"..
>
> > dougP
>
> > On Feb 26, 7:54 am, Patrick in VT <swing4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 25, 2:56 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >   
>
> > > > A lot of comfort is bike fit, though, and the 700x28 wheels won't change
> > > > any of my fit points on the bike, so maybe I'll feel just as good.
> > > > Who knows?  
>
> > > Depends on the roads, no?  most of the long rides I do happen to
> > > include a lot of dirt - I really like 650b for these rides because it
> > > is definitely more comfortable when the pavement ends.
>
> > > for road rides, my 700c bike with 25s is just plain faster.  every now
> > > and then, i'll take my 650b rig (which is actually a sporty bike -
> > > columbus spirit-for-lugs tubes/pari-motos/white industries H2s laced
> > > to aerohead rims) out with some fast friends (who i can normally put
> > > the hurt on) and it's a struggle just to keep up.  the pari-motos at
> > > 50psi just don't accelerate like a narrower tire at higher pressure -
> > > and it's very noticeable when you need to get back up to 25mph in a
> > > hurry.  this is what "fast" means to me.
>
> > > just cruising along, I don't really notice a difference - i'm as fast
> > > as my legs and lungs are strong on any given day.  but the bike/wheel
> > > choice becomes pretty clear given the type of ride i'm about to do:
> > > rough-stuff mixed terrain or long brevet - 650b!!  spirited road ride
> > > - 700c!!- Hide quoted text -
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