John, 

A couple of thoughts: 
1. How much have you played with tire pressure? 
2. If you know someone who has a wheelset that meets your requirements 
maybe they would let you borrow it to check out before making the financial 
investment in your own wheels?    

FWIW my 53cm Atlantis runs 26" wheels. I've used Synergys with 1.5 and 1.75 
size tires (both Paselas). Currently using the 1.75s on wider and 
presumably weightier Sun RhynoLites. Bear in mind I'm not a fast rider but 
I cannot detect a difference in speed since mounting the RhynoLites     
(certainly an improvement in comfort though at 30-35lbs. tire pressure).

I briefly flirted with 650b mounted to Synergys on the Atlantis and the 
ride seemed to roll a bit more quickly but that may be attributed to 
sensation more than actual performance. My standover height put me too far 
into the top tube so I abandoned the experiment.

Best of luck with your experiment!
Richard
 

On Sunday, June 11, 2017 at 10:19:34 PM UTC-4, John G. wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> In a recent thread that I cannot find,  someone mentioned giving his or 
> her Atlantis a bit more pep with a lighter wheelset. I like that idea!
>
>  I'm currently running velocity Atlas wheels with Snoqualmie Pass tires. 
> This is perfect for 85% of the riding I do, but I'd love to have a second 
> set for riding with my friends. I don't need racing wheels--just something 
> a bit less beefy that still fits a 35 or 38 mm tire.
>
> Not expecting a magic bullet, btw.
>
>

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