Unless I’m mistaken, the “Atlantis 2” is what Grant decided to call it when the Rivendell Atlantis was conceived. This was because the original Atlantis - or “1” for the purposes of this discussion - was a Bridgestone offering.On Nov 10, 2023, at 6:15 PM, dylan green wrote:Thanks everyone. To bui
Thanks everyone. To build on this, was there any difference in the chainstay lengths between what I guess is considered the 1 and the 2 in question?On Nov 10, 2023, at 3:07 PM, R. Alexis wrote:A Waterford built Rivendell Atlantis will have a distinctive rear frame drop out. I think Henry James re
A Waterford built Rivendell Atlantis will have a distinctive rear frame
drop out. I think Henry James rear drop outs. The first Rivendell built
there didn't. Grant has drop outs made specifically for the bikes. Looks
like they went with the Waterford standard ones on the Atlantis. This is at
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Look at the serial number on the BB shell. If the serial number wraps around the edge of the shell, it’s probably Waterford. If the number goes across (from L to R), then it’s probably Toyo. Also, Toyo should start with AT.My 2008 Toyo has the ornate, pointy lugs and lots of white detailing. I also
The serial number would give you a definitive answer. Or if you’re
concerned about revealing the entire number, just the orientation around
the bb and general letter/number sequence.
On Friday, November 10, 2023 at 2:45:56 PM UTC-8 dylantho...@gmail.com
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> currently
2011 could be Waterford
On Friday, November 10, 2023 at 4:45:56 PM UTC-6 dylantho...@gmail.com
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> Hi everyone -
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> currently speaking with a seller of an atlantis 2 - dated 2011. This has
> the cream accent panel on the seat tube. My old atlantis had a 2 but no
> cream accent panel. J