Paul, is that a 52 or 54? I am curious about your PBH and what size you 
went for, and it looks like the top of the step is equal to the saddle. 



On Monday, July 13, 2020 at 10:46:18 AM UTC-4, ☆ Paul ☆ wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone. I'm new-is here.
>
> Almost finished building up my new Atlantis MIT and thought I'd share it. 
> *What 
> does MIT stand for, anyway?*
>
> Finally coming to the realization that a really upright geometry makes me 
> happiest. Being a bit slower, I force my friends to slow down too and 
> conversation is the result.
>
> A little bit unconventionally for a Rivendell (I think?) I mounted a 1x10 
> SRAM drivetrain, which works brilliantly on this frame. Also took The 
> Deacon's advice and put the lovely Berthoud Mente saddle on, and committed 
> to ride the brick till it's comfortable... but a few days ago I chickened 
> out and dunked it in a bucket of warm water and put on lots of mink oil 
> (scary advice from the Internet, but WTF)... and it worked! Already 
> super-comfy.
>
> Still waiting on VO fenders, and a Nitto seatpost to match the stem. The 
> new G-One Speed tires are amazing, these are 50C and they roll so fast, 
> like much smaller tires. 
>
> Having trouble posting more than one image, will put-up more upon request.
>
> (PS: I finished a very similar build on a twin-top-tube Sam Hillborne for 
> a charity auction, and I ended up buying it myself, long story. It's a 
> little too big and I may put up for sale at some point soon... will post 
> when I do.)
>
> I love the positivity on this forum. Much love to everyone, 
>
> Paul
>
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