On 01/03/2014 10:06 PM, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA wrote:

I haven't paid too much attention to this parameter on other Rivendells, but at least on my two (including one Atlantis), the bridges were equidistant to the dropout. Particularly on the Atlantis, there is so much built-in space around the wheels that I had to use 25mm standoffs on both seat stay and chain stay bridges to get a good fender line. This is with an aluminum fender and the Compass 26x1.75 tire. Nevertheless, I don't consider equidistant bridges (albeit with excess space) to be "misplaced".


Nor do I. Perhaps it depends on the frame size. The Atlantis I spoke of was a small size, and the bridges were anything but equidistant.


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