on 5/8/11 9:08 AM, JL at subfas...@gmail.com wrote:

> Old bike rode great. Atlantis
> feels like the back end in sinking, or im riding on a flat tire (im
> not 60psi before and after ride).  This is especially present when
> climbing a hill. 

I would take a look at the saddle nose angle as well. It sounds like it
could be a hip angle difference. Dropping the nose of the saddle slightly
might make a difference for you by opening up your hip angle.

Hope that helps,

- Jim

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