The Toyo Atlantis with a stock 24/26/46 XD triple originally was
suggested by Riv with a 107, but later they changed that to 110 or 113.
Everyone's idea of "enough" clearance of the rings to frame varies, and no
2 frames are ever exactly alike. It should be noted, the driveside axle
length
Amazing! I knew Rivendells were special bicycles, but I had no idea you
didn't have to pedal them!;^)
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I second Erl. Thank you, Jim.
Jacob
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320mm!!
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I’ll take them. $55 shipped?
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Thanks, the data point is appreciated. I've seen a built up 58 in person
and thought the TT was ideal, but that I'd definitely need an overall
taller frame (ST and HT) to get the fit I was after. Thus the 60 vs 62
comparison. Size aside, everything I've read suggests this is an ideal
frame for the
What a cool video! Looks like a beautiful place to ride. Thanks for sharing!
On Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 11:05:33 PM UTC-5, YQ wrote:
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> Hi everyone -- I really enjoy reading the group's ride reports and
> checking out the great pictures of different folks' rides. I thought I
> would sha
Thanks, Justin. I really appreciate the quick review and photos. One of the
things I really like about the Basket Rack is that you can bring the basket
closer or further from the crown while keeping it level, unlike my old
Large Front Rack, which put the center of the basket in front of the hub
I'll add a data point for a bad handling setup. I put on clydesdale fork
on a (mid-eighties?) Schwinn Sierra that had some slack, early MTB angles,
I don't know how slack, but that thing was a floppy mess. Tolerable and
not really a huge deal once you got used to it unloaded, but with any
con
Jason, IF I remember correctly, the Bleriot was a Riv/QBP joint venture.
I'm only guessing, but I doubt it's GP that's holding up its comeback. From the
Q point of view, they probably have an All City or Surly that "replaced" it.
Rob
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Actually, it looks like they have a restock right now. As of this morning,
there were 8 available. But yeah, i'm sure this rack will be around for a
long time so take your time deciding.
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This is fantastic and really makes me wish I was out riding in the woods
instead of being at work. I’ve always wanted an Atlantis, but seeing you have
so much fun on yours makes me want one even more!
Also, what saddle is that? I’ve got a buddy who desperately needs a saddle
upgrade and is also
Jim I second Erl's thoughts. Mainly a lurker these days, I've always respected
this groups tenor and your steady hand.
Happy holidays,
Hugh
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Sweet! Nicely done 👍. ❤ it!
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Beautiful; well done!
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Glad we aren’t the same size Joe... my basement couldn’t handle it! Great
looking bike.
Karl
Nash, TN
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Hehe, I'M not even the same size anymore! In my new incarnation as a guy with
arthritis who has to sit bolt upright on a bike, turns out a 52 is slightly too
big for me. My 45cm L fits better. Surprise!
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+1 on it being appropriate for this group. Steel frame with braze-on
eyelets aplenty, takes fenders, has clearance for 700x38c tires without
'em, and has an aftermarket low trail fork. It might could even be
converted to a 650b so's you can run some chubber rubber to get sendy with
your friendy
That was fun, thanks for the share.
You definitely put your Atlantis through its paces.
Is this a MIT frame?
Thanks
Mark
Pescadero
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> Hi everyone -- I really enjoy reading the group's ride reports and
> checking out the great pictu
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