On Oct 9, 2021, at 10:40, Hugh Smitham <hughs...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Rivy Peps,
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On Oct 9, 2021, at 9:59 PM, lucky...@gmail.com wrote:
Here’s mine, bought in 2003-4. It’s been through many cockpits, racks, baskets etc.A keeper.
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On Oct 9, 2021, at 10:40, Hugh Smitham <hughs...@gmail.com> wrote:--Hi Rivy Peps,There's a lotta love for many of the Riv models out there and rightly so but I think the flagship model born from the original all-rounder needs some attention. So in that spirit let's see you Atlantis. Extra points for close-up pictures of your cockpit and other details like wheels, but we of course want to see a nice portrait too!Let's have some fun!Hugh SmiithamLos Angeles, CA--
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Characteristics of wabi-sabi aesthetics and principles include asymmetry, roughness, simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy, and the appreciation of both natural objects and the forces of nature.
I like this very much.
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Hugh
Hugh,I appreciate this thread very much and your follow up questions. I've attached photos in partial response. To start:
1. The contraption mounted between the top tube and the stem is a Steer Stopper. It's an excellent way to hold the front wheel stable. I use it in two applications. First, I store my bikes from ceiling hooks. It's so much easier to hang them when the front wheel is fixed. Second, I transport my bikes on a roof rack on my car. Lifting them is also much easier with a fixed wheel. This is not what I would call inexpensive.
2. The fenders are Simworks by Honjo. I think they are 65 mm.
3. Photos of the cranks are attached. James recommended them. They are strong, lighter weight than many and silver, which I insisted upon.
4. SKF BBs are sold by Rene Herse among others. They are highly thought of and supposedly will outlast most other sealed BBs. Given the level of build, they seemed to be worth the expense to me.
5. Trigger shifters. I grew up on friction shifters and have never struggled with them. At the same time, for me, I love that these trigger shifters make shifting automatic in the sense that when I shift, the gear is precisely changed. I now ride only upright and would not go back to friction shifters.
6. I'm also attaching photos of my cockpit. The bars Nitto Bullmoose. They are partially lugged and the stem is built in. The headset is a Cane Creek 100 EC30 threaded. Cockpits are very personal. They play a central role in rider comfort. For me, the slight sweep (30 degrees) of these bars is perfect. They also provide a couple of different places for my hands and several places to locate things I attach to the bars.
7. The Bitex rear hub, which James recommended, roles very smoothly and, important to me, very quietly. It's Taiwan made and has been problem free. It's also available in silver.
8. Paul Motolite brakes were essential given the wheel/tire/fender combination I chose.
Happy to answer any other questions.
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Here's my Atlantis in its second home, my classroom! It's a 2019 MIT frame that I purchased with a very standard build up from Rivendell about a year ago.
- 59cm
- Choco bars with an amateurishly wrap and twine job, shellac'd cork grips
- Microshift thumbies in the flipped Riv style working a Deore M591 in the rear and IRD Sub-C on the front
- Clipper wide/low 42/26 with 11-32 cassette
- Wheels are the standard Rivendell Atlas design built by Velocity with 42mm Shikoros
- SKS P50sBen
I've added...
- The cheap (and very light!) rear rack
- Mark's rack
- Fun green valve caps
- Yokozuna salmon brake pads
- Iris bottle cage
- X-Small saddle bag up front carries flat fix stuff and trail passes
- Slimsucker is laptop, books, layers, etc...
What I'm thinking about doing...
- Changing out the SV19 with the SV17...I'm not a weight weenie, but the bike would drop a half pound just with different tubes
- I love the Shikoros...no punctures on over a year of commuting on city streets. I might try an endurance casing RH or the Supple Vitesse EX next, though...
- Toying with converting to drops, but I can't find a shifting solution I like as much as what I have...I don't like the look of bar end shifters, I like the stem.
Ben in OmahaOn Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 12:40:49 PM UTC-5 Hugh Smitham wrote:Hi Rivy Peps,There's a lotta love for many of the Riv models out there and rightly so but I think the flagship model born from the original all-rounder needs some attention. So in that spirit let's see you Atlantis. Extra points for close-up pictures of your cockpit and other details like wheels, but we of course want to see a nice portrait too!Let's have some fun!Hugh SmiithamLos Angeles, CA
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Hugh,
Responses to your questions:1. The wheel flop stopper is a Steer Stopper, available at https://steerstopper.com
2. The Middleburn cranks, I believe, are sourced by James directly from the manufacturer in the UK.
3. Trigger shifters. I know that there is a preference for friction shifters in the Rivendell community. Using feel is a seemingly more natural approach to shifting. For me, the trigger shifters free me to simply enjoy the ride without needing to make any minute adjustments to the gearing. To each his or her own.
4. Bullmoose vs Bosco. Again, to each his or her own. At the same time, I think that handlebars are best when the hands/wrists rest in a close to normal position. Boscos (and Albatrosses, which I have owned) are more of a handshake position. Bullmoose bars and similarly nearly or completely flat bars for me provide better mechanics and pain-free riding. Again, the Rivendell community seems to have settled on handshake style bars. I'm the outlier here.
5. Motolite brakes. Motolites were essential to provide the width needed to handle the 700c x 55 tires. In addition, when changing flats, which I very rarely do as they I use tubeless tires, the Motolites make this pretty easy without deflating the tire.
By the way, I only inflate the tires to 30/35 lbs. front/rear. I weigh about 200#. With the length of the chain stays, the low pressure tires, and the geometry, It's like riding in a 1962 Chevy Impala and for me, that's really good.
Thanks for the response,
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I guess that's you name? What a well thought out build. I absolutely love that 1st gen XTR drive. Pretty sweet older hubs the polished silver looks so good. I like the be seen friction (I presume) dyno rear light. I don't like dyno wiring running to the rear just ugly and a pain. I had a campee front rack like that but it doesn't play well with v-brakes so it was a no go.
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Here's my 2020 MIT Atlantis. Build was planned with the help and the work was done by James at Analog Cycles. Some details include: Rene Herse Antelope Hill tires (55 mm) on Velocity Quill rims, Middleburn cranks (U.K.) on SKF bottom bracket, Shimano Deore XT drive train, SON Widebody front hub, Bitex rear hub, Paul Motolite brakes.On Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 2:00:19 AM UTC-4 Drw wrote:Oh also, we've met a couple of times. I used to live in Atwater village, and i think i ran into you at golden saddle once or twice.On Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 10:57:02 PM UTC-7 Drw wrote:Hey Hugh,I bonked the original fork doing something stupid. It needs to be bent back at the steerer tube a bit, but somehow i convinced myself that i should get a disc fork replacement also/instead. The color not matching isn't fitz's fault. It's a powdercoat color that I chose (wet paint cost almost as much as the fork itself.)The Atlantis is MY only bike. I have another bike with a crust cargo fork and a child seat on the back that gets ridden more, for errands, bike paths, parks etc. but rarely gets above 10mph. Though i dont get to trails or fire roads that often, i like having the atlantis ready to go for that or an overnighter. Also after riding the kid bike around, even the atlantis feels super fast on roads.-DrewOn Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 6:51:27 PM UTC-7 Hugh Smitham wrote:Drw,I love it! I like the custom Fitz disc fork, looks like he couldn't quite match the color, nonetheless I dig the customization.What a great start to this thread. I'd love to read about both of your stories. For instance, how are you came by the framework? What vintage it is? What made you to do the customization? And why you love your Atlantis? It would also be great to know people's names, where they live and the type of terrain you like riding?Thanks for the submission.HughOn Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 2:04:47 PM UTC-7 Drw wrote:Here's my 650b waterford in hunq green with a fitz disc fork. photo is from a mid pandemic rebuild and not everything was dialed in at this point.
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Here's my early-run Toyo Atlantis on some recent rides. It is, IMO, the Platonic form of bike,
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Photos from this evening's inaugural ride on a new-to-me 56cm 650b Atlantis. This replaced my 53cm. The fit is much, much better but the build is pretty much the same as the previous bike.
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Mike, I love the photos and your Atlantis build. I have a Waterford Atlantis and hoping to add metal fenders. Can you share the size of your fenders and tires? I'm currently running 700x55 tires and clearance doesn't allow fenders.
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