I'm reluctantly putting my Atlantis up for sale. I'm sure I will regret 
doing this, but it's not really filling a necessary niche in my bike stable 
at this point. This is a Toyo built Atlantis from the early 2000s. Frame 
size is 56cm and the wheels are 26". I bought the frameset used on this 
list last year and built it up with a mix of parts on hand and new stuff. 
The paint on the frame and fork has plenty of honest beausage. The worst of 
which has been touched up with some sparkly green nail polish that looks OK 
from 10 feet away. I recently acquired a bottle of official Atlantis 
touch-up paint, which I will include with the sale. No dents or other 
functional damage to the frame or fork. I'm looking for $1400 plus shipping 
from zip 04093. Local pickup in southern Maine is encouraged if you're 
local! I can substitute the Surly Open Bars with a Nitto drop bar, and I 
have a selection of Technomic stems if you want a different length. What I 
don't have on hand is a spare pair of long-pull drop bar levers, so if you 
want the drop bar option, you'll need to provide your own levers.

Bars: Surly Open Bar
Stem: Nitto Technomic, 10cm (might be 11cm, I'll have to double-check)
Grips: Ergon GP1 Bio Cork
Brake Levers: Shimano Deore
Headset: Shimano Ultegra
Shifters: Dura Ace 9spd bar-ends mounted to Paul Thumbies
Brakes: Shimano Deore V-brakes, Koolstop salmon rear pads, Koolstop 
low-clearance, E-bike compound front pads
Cranks: Sakae with 24/36/46 rings, 170mm
Front Derailleur: Vintage Shimano Deore
Rear Derailleur: Shimano LX
Cassette: 11-36t, 9 speed
Wheels: Shimano Deore Hubs, Sun Rhyno Lite rims
Tires: Compass/Rene Herse Rat Trap Pass
Pedals: MKS RMX
Seatpost: Ritchey one-bolter. Chopped and scratched
Saddle: Giant brand placeholder. You'll want to provide your own Brooks!


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Chris

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