Yeah, that's mine. Thanks for the compliment. It's a 51 cm, 26" wheel
version.

It did well on the ride, as did I with my bad knees and back. Once
dialed in, the Atlantis is very comfortable. There was another
Atlantis (700cc version) on the ride. I spoke with the owner, and he
shared the same sentiment about comfort. I think his bike might have
been one of the first builds out of Toyo. Mine was built at Toyo
around April  of 2003. In any case, I'm so happy with this bike, that
I can't even justify getting an AHH. It does everything I need it to
do. Call me a braggert, but I think Grant might have designed a
classic right out the gate.

Anyway, I'm not quite done dialing it in. I just added a 46 cm Noodle
Bar, which worked out nicely during the ride. I'm thinking about
getting replacing the SPDs with MKS Grip Kings, new wheels with a Phil
Touring and SON 28 hubs, along with a new set of bags--boxy for front
and a small bag in the rear. The bags I have now are great for
commuting. I also have the Baggins panniers. I do love the Baggins
line. Too bad they don't make them anymore; I'd really like a Baggins
Boxy Bag.

Steve DeMont
Seattle, WA

On Jul 31, 10:36 pm, cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Friends of mine were there and spotted this fully kitted 
> Atlantis:http://www.flickr.com/photos/24962070@N02/5996686150/in/photostream/
>
> Anyone claim it?
>
> --
> Cheers,
> David
> Redlands, CA
>
> *...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
> probably benefit more from
> improving their taste than from improving their performance.* - RTMS

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