I have no experience with the Atlantis, but it's certainly on my
bucket list.  If anyone has a used 62-4 frame in any condition; I'm
interested.

That said, I agree with Jim, that it is easy to overstate this front
vs rear loading thing.  In 30+ years of riding I haven't found all
that much difference.  I have tried to add weight to the front end of
too quick bikes, but it did not help or hurt handling.

I have a strong preference for carrying as much stuff as possible
above my fenders so prefer HB bags and even large (Nelson LF) saddle
bags. I know I can get enough weight - like computers and stuff - into
a saddle bag to noticeably affect handling, but I tend to prefer that
to arriving home with muddy panniers.

Michael

On Apr 5, 11:05 am, Khalid Mateen <krm2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Morning Everyone:
>
> I know that the Atlantis is design for rear loading more than front loading
> but do any of you guys fight with the instability of front loading on a
> Atlantis?
>
> Thanks
>
> K.

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