It's been several long months since I updated the group on my fork update
for my Atlantis and my Hunqapillar. I sent the Atlantis to be repainted
(with its new fork) in August, and it was around October when I was finally
able to get it back. I decided to wait the recommended 30 days before
waxing the paint, but with a very hectic travel and work schedule, it
wasn't until now that I was able to rebuild it.

While I still need to put the Berthoud steel fenders back on, the basic
build is finished. Rear rack needs to be installed as well, but rack
decisions are always hard...

I have always liked the original Atlantis color so much, that I decided to
go with it again, but add a distinguishing touch to the paint scheme to
make it a bit unique. You can see it on the 3 photos I've posted: *
http://tinyurl.com/ae3gj5q*
**
Since I still have the original fork, I compared colors and as expected (I
wouldn't have thought so before) the colors are similar but not quite
identical. The new pain is brighter and more vivid, which I actually like a
lot.

Aside form a couple of rides in my patio to make sure everything is working
OK, I still haven't taken a rear ride on the new configuration (low trail
fork) to be able to report anything. So far, I've kept riding my
Hunqapillar with its low trail fork and keep loving it. In the coming weeks
I will report on my impressions with the low trail fork on the Atlantis, as
well as whether the annoying shimmy it always had when loaded has
dissappeared or not.

René

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