I have a Rohloff on my Surly Disc Trucker. The q/r version of the hub comes 
with a very nice chain tensioner. the Disc Trucker dropout is Rohloff OEM2 
compatible, which makes it easy and elegant. With the Atlantis, you'd need 
to use the chainstay-clamped torque arm thing, which is less easy, and less 
elegant. IMO, the Atlantis is not an ideal candidate for Rohloff, but of 
course it can work. As for the Rohloff itself, I think it's wonderful.

On Friday, September 7, 2012 7:18:27 AM UTC-5, geosat wrote:
>
> Can't find a thread for this but I know I've seen multiple pix of 
> Atlanti with Rohloffs on them. How did you deal with the vertical 
> dropout issue? I think it would be a cool set up. 
>
> Don't tell Grant please! 
>

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