I will definitely post some pics after I shellac the bars. I like the Pauls 
alot. The rear touring canti is really resposnsive and powerful. I am still 
having some issues with the front neo-retro. It just doesn't seem nearly as 
powerful and requires quite a bit of hand strength. I had my buddy who is a 
bike mechanic take a look and he seemed to think it was setup correctly. He 
seemed to think there might actually be something going on with my rim that 
is preventing it from working properly...maybe some grease or something on 
there. I'm not to sure about this, as the mini-moto I had on there locked 
up the front wheel without issue. Anyway, I'm gonna keep playing with it 
till I get it where I want. I forgot to mention one other addition to the 
bike. I took my old surly rear rack, rough sanded it, repainted it with 
altantis touch up paint, and added a couple of coats of spray on clear 
coat. I think it looks great and matches the frame pretty well. I guess we 
will see how long the paint hols up with the bags coming on and off.....
 
On Thursday, August 16, 2012 7:29:52 AM UTC-7, The Cripler wrote:

> Several weeks back, with the hearty encouragement of this forums 
> members, I purchased my first Rivendell - a used 58cm Atlantis. It was a 
> deal that was too good to pass up, and I have been nothing but incredibly 
> happy that I made the leap. Since the purchase, I have been tweaking the 
> bike fit and swapping out some parts. I was able to recoup some much needed 
> $$$$ with the sale of my Surly LHT and host of parts from my bin. This 
> allowed me to make some nice upgrades to the Atlantis. Since the purchase I 
> have swapped out stems to a 100 Nitto Technimic, added a Paul 
> Neo-retro/Touring brake combo, splurged on the Tektro TRP brake levers, 
> rerouted my brake and derailleur cables, and finally last night added 
> yellow Newbaums cloth tape and twine to the Noodles. All that is left to do 
> is get some amber shellac on the bars, and I am ready to ride! Through the 
> process I have learned alot...mostly about the "joys" of tweaking with 
> canti brakes and the importance of taping your brake cables where you want 
> them prior to wrapping and twining (still might have to fix this one). Here 
> are some pics:
>
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Bp1cCFGAnwU/UC0DamiyQDI/AAAAAAAAACs/sOQqlu3FpAM/s1600/IMG_1022%5B1%5D.JPG>
>  
>

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