I have what I believe to be a 56cm Toyo Atlantis:

• The serial number is AT0299.

• The frame measurements match the geometry chart.

• It has the curvy chain stays.

• The lugs look to be the style used on Toyo frames.

Imagine my surprise when I go to put my brand new, fancy 26" wheel set into 
the frame and something looks off... the canti posts look too high. I go 
and grab a brake caliper to check and it's confirmed, too high for 26" 
wheels (sigh). I then put a 650B wheel in and the brake caliper lines up 
correctly.

Since the frame has also been repainted, I'm assuming a previous owner had 
the canti posts moved for 650B wheels.

The fork clearance horizontally inside the fork and in the chains stays 
where a 26" tires would go is 65mm. With a 26" wheel in the fork, the 
vertical clearance is 65mm from the top edge of the rim to the bottom edge 
of the fork crown. With 650B wheel in the fork, the  the vertical clearance 
is 52mm from the top edge of the rim to the bottom edge of the fork crown.

My impulse is to get the canti posts moved back into the original position 
and repaint. I got good deal on the frame, I'm hoping this will be a 
"forever bike" and it will be fun to choose my own color.

Do you agree that the canti posts have likely been moved? Is there any 
reason not to move them back other than the cost of moving the posts and 
repainting?




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