

Clayton Scott
HbG, CA

There are benefits to one-size-fits all bicycles like Bromptons. I
suppose there are benefits to reversing your 8cm stem and running a
16cm longer top tube, but I think I prefer the benefits of a bike that
actually fits.
On 5/18/20, Clayton Scott <clay...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> - Completely agree to keep the Hillborne as is. Keep cantis too.
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> - Short stem and drops: Personally I don't see it as "making it work".
> There are even benefits to it:
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> On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 9:35:13 AM UTC-7, Eamon Nordquist wrote:
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>> To each their own, but if that is “making drop bars work”, it’s not for
>> me. I’m not afraid of short stems either. But, hey, it’s all about what
>> works for each individual. I just think the new longer bikes are designed
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>> for swept back bars, and if you are near the bottom end of the pbh range
>> for a given size, most folks are going to consider it a compromise or
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>> to try running drop bars on them.
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>> I’m interested to see what the new Hillborne color will be. The
>> black/cream ones were great.
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>> Eamon
>> Seattle
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How do such short stems affect the handling of the Atlantis? I use stems on my Riv Roads that are short by conventional standards -- 8 cm, and I absolutely insist on drop bars with sufficiently long ramps (but short-hooded Shimano aero levers and not the very long brifter levers), and insist on a bar no higher than level with saddle, so no very short reach bar will do. To make up for a very long top tube with a very short stem and stubby bar sounds rather makeshift, but I am happy to be proved wrong.Clayton: I was going to ask, "Please elaborate" and then I saw that you did in a subsquent post. My question remains: How does such a short stem and bar affect handling if you like your drop bar relatively low -- again, no more high than level with saddle.That said, I've converted several long-top-tube "NORBA-type" mountain bikes to drop bars with longish ramps -- Noodle, for example -- using stems with short effective reach; for example, Tioga T-Bone upjutters or a 10 cm Dirt Drop for example to make 58.5 cm tts match the 56.5-57s on my road bikes; these conversions worked well. But I gather that the new Atlantis has a more-than-NORBA-length top tube, and I wonder how well you can really get it to work with a normal-shape drop bar level with or lower than saddle.And of course there is nothing at all wrong with sweep-back bars, but I wonder how well a frame designed for those will work in the real world with drop bars level with etc.
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 7:21 AM James / Analog Cycles <analog...@gmail.com> wrote:
New MIT Atlantis frames worth fine with shorter reach drop bars and 30mm or 0mm stems. No need to size down. -James / Analog Cycles / Discord Components / Etc etc--
On Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 10:56:07 PM UTC-4, Eamon Nordquist wrote:The newest MIT Atlantis models do seem to have gotten even longer than the first round. I personally wouldn’t be able to fit dropbars to one without it going a size too small, and having way more stem and seat post than I would be happy with (short stem notwithstanding). I do hope the new Hillbornes haven’t gotten longer. The roster is pretty chock full of long bikes. Could be what others want, though. Who knows?
Eamon
Seattle
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People accept and love handlebars like Bosco, Losco, Jones and Albas. These bars often put your hands behind the steertube/steering axis. But, the same people throw their hands in the air over sub 40mm stems paired with drops that usually (unless you reverse the stem!) place the hands still well ahead of the steertube/steering axis.
Going from drops to upright bars on the same bike is rarely seen as crazy, but using a 0 offset stem with drops will at least start at least a conversation with most bike people, even though it is a far less extreme change.
Likely emotion/tradition still governs a lot of the component dimension choices.
Clayton Scott
HBG, CA
I'm with Joe. The sage was my favorite Sam color. I think they look great with black bits.
On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 1:14:59 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:My impression is it's a previous Sam color. Sage Green wasn't real popular but the Riv crew loved it (me, too)..my guess is they'll give it another run.
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The black and cream, for my money :) I’d love a grilver one too, though.
Reid in Austin
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On Jul 16, 2020, at 11:40 AM, 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch <rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Funny you should mention ATMO red. I have a Richard Sachs in the classic red Sachs color scheme, and the paint job is actually pretty interesting.
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