Leslie makes some excellent points. You also may want to talk to Grant/Mark/John, et al, about weight limits for each bike. I know the Atlantis is built a little stouter than the Sam, but I doubt you exceed the limits of either. Other than that and Leslie's advice about tire preference, I say, pick the one you like staring at the longest.
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I'd say make the choice based on tires. What are the widest tires you are likely to use? If it's 2" tires, go with an Atlantis or a Hunq. If it's 45 mm you can go with any of them except maybe the Hunq.
Then consider purpose. If you're going to load up and go on tour, probably go with the Atlantis. If you're riding across the Pamir Highway, maybe the Hunq although I've have no doubt about the Atlantis. For loads up to (pulling a number out of thin air) 25 lbs then any of them will do fine.
Kelly
In your case, the 54 Hunq and the 58 Atlantis seem like they'd both fit really well. The geo chart I have suggests the contact points on those are super close. Between those two, it looks like aesthetics would rule. Unless you contemplate mountain biking (not just normal trail riding), then the Hunq might have the edge.
For the record, @245 I'm in your weight class and have been so completely thrilled with my 60 Hillborne that I'm getting another. The 56 might work well for you. I've never felt like having anything fatter that a 40 tire under my fenders, riding marginal roads and decent trails all of 6,000 miles.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Wednesday, October 5, 2011 9:07:31 AM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
All great advice guys, I was leaning towards the Hunq for a while
because it doese look beautiful but from the pics the headtube looks
really small on the 54 (the one I would fit on) so I was worried it
would be flexy in the cockpit area if I had too much stem exposed,
even if it is a nitto stem and all.
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I haven't done the arithmetic. But I'd be surprised if the top of the head tube on the 58cm Atlantis was more than a millimeter or two higher than the top of the head tube on a 54cm Hunqapillar. The Atlantis might even be a tiny bit lower.
The standover on the Atlantis is 4 millimeters higher. But the Hunqapillar's top tube angles up more. It's gonna be really close either way.
In any event, I would really not expect flex to be more of an issue on one versus the other.
As a person who often rides with a maximally exposed Dirt Drop 100 stem, I notice no significant flex in any of my Nitto cockpits. I wouldn't even contemplate it as a distinguishing factor between these models. Now, I'm probably not the best test of flex tolerability, though... my butt virtually never leaves the saddle.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
Just saying. :)
Kelly
I trust Rivendell more so than forum. Not to mention this as other forums is all over the map on every subject from tire width to weight which will give more confusion than clarity.
So if you want the right bike, and right fit, call Rivendell... Easy .. Straight forward and best bet in the long run. At least it's worked for many people I've talked to , my wife and I.
FYI above is not meant ad insult to anyone.
RGZ
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Peter M <uscpet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So finally have the funds and approval from the wife to go ahead and
> buy a new riv frameset only really cannot decide which one. I was
> leaning towards the Hillborne but now looking at the Atlantis I really
> like the finish and the fact I could go to huge tires if I wanted to
> one day. I currently live in NYC but am moving back upstate soon so
> need something I can take on gravel roads and not wipe out. IThe
> question is, is the Atlantis overkill? I know it is twice the price
> but that is not really a concern (well it is but I am willing to spend
> the extra if it means having the best bike out there). I was also
> looking at the Hunqapillar but it seems to be more of MTB with a short
> headtube and I really want to get the bars nice and high for my
> Albatross bars. Also can someone who owns a 58cm Atlantis let me know
> how it fits? I am 5'11" with a PBH of 85.5, most definitely not a
> racer at 250lbs. The geometry at Riv is currently down so not sure how
> the 58 would fit but would really like to stick with 700c wheels since
> I already have an MB-2 with 26ers. Thanks for any words of wisdom out
> there on the group.
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