FS: near-mint Atlantis frameset and 26" Mavic/chris king wheelset

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Z

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Jan 14, 2015, 11:41:50 PM1/14/15
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Hello group,

I'm reluctantly selling my recently-acquired 56 cm Atlantis frameset and 26" wheelset.   I was hoping to turn these into a whole bike, but it wasn't meant to be.

Here's the 411:

- 56 cm Rivendell Atlantis, Waterford-built.  Only blemishes are from previous owner fitting wheels (scratches at dropouts) and from me fitting a seatpost (really tiny nick in paint at seatpost clamp).   Never been built up or ridden.  Still packed as if it had come straight from Walnut Creek.  Includes installed FSA headset and front/rear brake cable hangers.

- 26" Mavic XC717 rims, 32 hole, black with ceramic coated side wall.  Laced to silver Chris King classic hubs (135 mm rear spacing).  Rims show signs of use and wear but true and in good condition.  Hubs are particularly shiny.  No skewers.

$1600 for the frameset, $200 for the wheelset or $1750 for the package (shipped).

Please contact me off-list for photos or additional info.  I'll probably soon be selling some Rivvy-style parts and an almost-complete Rawland Stag (size Large) as well.

Thanks,

Zach

Z

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Jan 19, 2015, 12:38:26 AM1/19/15
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Update:  sale pending on the combo package.  Sorry to those I haven't gotten back to, I've been busy.  There have been a lot of responses and I'm dealing with folks in the order in which they replied.

Mark Reimer

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Jan 19, 2015, 11:53:25 AM1/19/15
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Wow! If the sale goes I'd love to talk about those wheels. Good deal. 

Z

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Jan 29, 2015, 6:27:35 PM1/29/15
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Decided not to sell the most versatile bike in the stable... 'cause I got a new job!  Thanks to the very nice prospective buyer who wasn't too mad at me when I changed my mind.

Chris Chen

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Jan 29, 2015, 6:35:53 PM1/29/15
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happy endings do happen!

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dougP

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Jan 29, 2015, 7:57:31 PM1/29/15
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Congrats on the new job.  It seems to have happened in the nick of time.  Now, get that Atlantis built up so you won't again be tempted.

dougP

Wildcat96

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Jan 29, 2015, 10:35:02 PM1/29/15
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Great news Z! I'm so happy to hear it's going work out for you! Make sure to post some pics when you get it built up.

Z

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Feb 9, 2015, 6:21:49 PM2/9/15
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Oops... I built it!

dougP

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Feb 9, 2015, 7:25:04 PM2/9/15
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Looking good! A couple of bottle cages & some bar tape & you're on the road.  I've mentioned this before but bikes always look so good before we clutter them up with racks'n'bags.  But that's the price we pay for usefulness.  Definitely a first world problem. 

dougP

Bill Lindsay

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Feb 9, 2015, 7:33:47 PM2/9/15
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Is that a Rivendell dead-stock stem?  APPROVE.

Are your tire labels really randomly oriented relative to your valve-stems?  DISAPPROVE.

;-P


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Deacon Patrick

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Feb 9, 2015, 7:40:05 PM2/9/15
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That's a brilliant all-round country bike build! Beautiful!

With abandon,
Patrick

Wildcat96

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Feb 9, 2015, 7:53:21 PM2/9/15
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Hmm...for some reason your pic is not displaying for me.  Still can't wait to see it!
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Z

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Feb 9, 2015, 9:18:40 PM2/9/15
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Don't worry Bill, the pressure specs are near the valve stems even though the brand logos are not.   We could ask the snob to ask Jan to relocate the logos...  PLZ APPROVE

Bill Lindsay

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Feb 9, 2015, 9:21:43 PM2/9/15
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disapproval officially RESCINDED

change approval state to APPROVE

Z

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Feb 9, 2015, 9:25:36 PM2/9/15
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Thank you Patrick.  I plan to ride with abandon!

Z

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Feb 9, 2015, 9:27:15 PM2/9/15
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I agree Doug.  Just adding the bottle cages this afternoon spoiled the clean look in a way.  But such a versatile machine!  I'm excited.

dougP

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Feb 9, 2015, 10:58:03 PM2/9/15
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You don't need the pressure spec; just pump to 60 psi & ride until mushy (sometime next month), then pump up again.  Tire pressure is highly over-rated. :-)

dougP


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Z

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Feb 10, 2015, 12:21:31 AM2/10/15
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Mark Reimer

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Feb 10, 2015, 1:12:31 AM2/10/15
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Love it!! If I may ask, what chain rings are you running, and BB spindle length? I've got white 44/30 on my Atlantis. Thinking of dropping to a 44/28. Beautiful bike!


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Wildcat96

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Feb 10, 2015, 9:31:52 AM2/10/15
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Love it as well, Z. Neat build. I'll be curious to hear how you like those interrupter levers. I was thinking about adding them when I put the Noodles back on my Sam. I still think the Atlantis is one of the prettiest bikes Rivs.

Z

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Feb 10, 2015, 1:40:02 PM2/10/15
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Thanks Mark.  I'm set up with 44/28 and a 115 mm spindle length.  After installation, I've decided that I could easily go with a 113 mm and achieve the chainline recommended by White Ind.

I don't know if this will necessarily translate to your bike (nice build, by the way!).  For one thing, I have an ENO (mountain) crank rather than the road VBC model.  Also, my bike is a new 26"- wheeled model with longer chainstays (than earlier 26" Atlantiseses).  I'm thinking the longer stays allow for fat tire clearance without the dramatic curves of the older models, and provide a little extra chainring clearance as well.

It rides wonderfully.

Mark Reimer

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Feb 10, 2015, 2:15:39 PM2/10/15
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Thanks! Yes mine is a 700 and a 113 would never work. I think I have a 121. Makes sense that you have more room in a 26" frame though. Enjoy!


Chris Lampe 2

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Feb 10, 2015, 6:43:56 PM2/10/15
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Do you know the chainstay length of your bike?  I know Riv's geometry charts so 44cm but another post here on the topic indicated people saying the new ones were longer but I don't recall if a specific measurement was ever mentioned. 

A 56cm Atlantis is my grail, should I ever accumulate the funds to purchase a used frameset.  

Wildcat96

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Feb 10, 2015, 7:00:24 PM2/10/15
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I measured this Atlantis' chainstays at 46cm before Z got it. I asked a couple of folks at Riv if this was a running change to the geometry, and neither were aware of any recent changes. This is probably a question for Grant. I'm not sure the geo charts are always up to date.

Z

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Feb 10, 2015, 9:47:07 PM2/10/15
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I took Willdcat's word for it.  They do look a little longer, but maybe it's just the skinny tires...

Z

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Feb 10, 2015, 10:27:18 PM2/10/15
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Update for Chris:  I busted out the measuring tape and eyed the chainstays at 455 mm.

Bill Lindsay

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Feb 11, 2015, 1:51:38 AM2/11/15
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My old Atlantis (~2005) has 45cm chainstays, roughly.  700c.  58cm. 

Chris Lampe 2

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Feb 11, 2015, 3:13:51 PM2/11/15
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Thanks!  I appreciate it!  

Wildcat96

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Feb 11, 2015, 9:31:41 PM2/11/15
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Reminds of me of the bike that first got me interested in Rivendells.  I ended up selling last year because it was way too big for me, but I used the money to buy my Sam Hillborne.
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