I met Spencer years ago when I lived in Nashville and I remember him 
showing up at a pretty remote house party on that polyvalent. 

I like the aesthetics of the older gen Atlantis, but I have a MIT model and 
I think it rides wonderfully. Only downside I see to the chainstay length 
is the need for an extra long chain and difficulty turning it around in a 
train car 😏

On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 8:37:02 AM UTC-7 CJ wrote:

> Thanks Steven! I'm really happy to have the Trek. When I found the 
> Atlantis frameset, I expected that it would replace the Trek, but the 
> Atlantis is gone, and the Trek is still in the stable!
>
> CJ
>
> On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 9:03:03 AM UTC-4 Steven Sweedler wrote:
>
>> Chris, nice to see this bike again. Here is a recent addition that I like 
>> more and more. 95 Trek 930     Steve
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 8:46 AM CJ <christophe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> For sure. Up here in the frozen wastes of Maine, my winter ride is a 
>>> 1992 Trek 950 "Atlantis style" bike. It has full fenders, upright bars and 
>>> stem, and wears either Maxxis DTH or Nokian studded tires, depending upon 
>>> how much ice I expect to encounter. Here it is with the non-studded tires 
>>> in late winter:
>>>
>>> [image: i-bqL8WGm-X2.jpg]
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 6:43:26 PM UTC-4 mathiass...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> That's a cool video.
>>>>
>>>> It's a bit "idealized" in that the Atlantis is being ridden with snow 
>>>> on the ground, but it doesn't have fenders.
>>>> That's a setup for someone with a few bikes to choose from -- where 
>>>> there's snow, there'll be salt, and water, and slush, most days in the 
>>>> winter. Where I live, I could ride that setup maybe ten days between 
>>>> Thanksgiving and the end of February.
>>>>
>>>> But it sure looks great -- Rivendell nailed the color on that bike.
>>>> It just looks right, it's easily recognized, and even though it's just 
>>>> a hair off the classic Celeste Bianchi, it's clearly its own thing. 
>>>>
>>>> cheers -mathias
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 2:33:46 AM UTC-4 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Lovely, lovely bike. That’s the era of Riv that first got me hooked! I 
>>>>> would like to ride something from that era to compare it to my super huge 
>>>>> 62cm MIT Atlantis.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 12:37:48 PM UTC-7 CJ wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> New article today in The Radavist featuring a classic Riv:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://theradavist.com/i-dont-want-anything-thats-fast-the-bikes-of-spencer-connell/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This strikes a chord with me because I have a Surly Krampus, I used 
>>>>>> to own a Toyo Atlantis just like that one, and like the article's 
>>>>>> subject, 
>>>>>> I also have little interest in the recent long chainstay Rivendells.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CJ
>>>>>>
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