[RBW] Re: The Lady loves her Atlantis

2010-11-29 Thread rperks
That is so cool, congrats.  I have been trying to find a wife bike
like that for years.  The 650b conversion of her Miyata brought us
closer, but outside of the tandem the solution will likely be a
custom.  I looked long and hard at that Atlantis, but the timing is
not right, and I think it was a bit small for my wife, I am glad it is
going to be loved.

If you are not going to have matching jerseys you could at least have
matching hats:
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/atlantis-cycling-cap/40-034
while they are on sale

Rob


On Nov 28, 11:47 am, doug peterson  wrote:
> Following our story of the new-to-her 47 cm Atlantis posted earlier,
> my wife has been on the bike now 3 days this weekend (and we've still
> got Sunday afternoon).  After picking up the bike during last
> weekend's inclement (for us) weather, her first chance to get in a
> decent ride was Thanksgiving day.  The drop bars and bar end shifters
> were new to her so we took the familiar Newport Back Bay loop, a 22
> mile RT from our home.  She was so comfortable and confident with the
> bike that she insisted on taking it the next day on an overnight to
> San Diego with our local club.  I suggested that she take her trusty
> Trek (flat bars, grip shift) but was over-ruled.
>
> Bright & early Friday AM, we dropped our luggage at the start and
> hopped the train south to Oceanside.  This cut the mileage to around
> 40, a comfortable distance for her.  We took all the meandering back
> lanes I know of to minimize time on PCH and maximize the scenic
> element.  Many of our friends in the bike club had moaned about the
> dreaded Torrey Pines grade.  IMHO this is highly over blown.  When we
> took a rest stop at the park at the base of the grade, I gave her the
> choice of the main highway or the old road.  For those unfamiliar with
> it, the old road is perhaps one-third the distance so obviously a good
> deal steeper.  There is an interesting museum right at the top, and
> the views are worth the climb.  She opted for the old road and made it
> to the top non-stop.  She was so glad to be on the Atlantis and said
> she'd have been pushing her Trek, even though it's also fitted with
> very low gearing.
>
> The weather was picture perfect and we arrived in San Diego in plenty
> of time for some wandering about.  She's often ready for a short nap
> after 40 miles but not Friday.  After our group explored Little Italy
> on Friday night, we rode thru the harbor area and caught the Bayside
> Bike Trail back up Coronado and the ferry back to downtown.  My wife
> couldn't be happier with the Atlantis and personally supervised its
> loading into the luggage bin for the bus ride home.  We took a bit of
> ribbing about having matching bikes but it's all in good fun.  On the
> way home she was musing about other potential weekend tours, so I see
> lots of mileage in the future for Mini-lantis.
>
> dougP

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[RBW] Re: The Lady loves her Atlantis

2010-11-28 Thread doug peterson
This is out of the box.  So far, she's fine with the drops & Shimano 8
speed indexed bar ends.  I installed new cables and chain as the
shifting was a bit "sticky" but works just as it should now.

Yea, we kinda blew the camera thing; "...but I thought you brought
it".  We'll do better next time!

dougP

On Nov 28, 11:59 am, cyclotourist  wrote:
> FANTASTIC!  Did you have to swap out any parts, or is this "out of the box"
> for her?  Moving away from a flat bar has to be great for her.  I'd love to
> see you guys on your matching bikes :-)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:47 AM, doug peterson  wrote:
> > Following our story of the new-to-her 47 cm Atlantis posted earlier,
> > my wife has been on the bike now 3 days this weekend (and we've still
> > got Sunday afternoon).  After picking up the bike during last
> > weekend's inclement (for us) weather, her first chance to get in a
> > decent ride was Thanksgiving day.  The drop bars and bar end shifters
> > were new to her so we took the familiar Newport Back Bay loop, a 22
> > mile RT from our home.  She was so comfortable and confident with the
> > bike that she insisted on taking it the next day on an overnight to
> > San Diego with our local club.  I suggested that she take her trusty
> > Trek (flat bars, grip shift) but was over-ruled.
>
> > Bright & early Friday AM, we dropped our luggage at the start and
> > hopped the train south to Oceanside.  This cut the mileage to around
> > 40, a comfortable distance for her.  We took all the meandering back
> > lanes I know of to minimize time on PCH and maximize the scenic
> > element.  Many of our friends in the bike club had moaned about the
> > dreaded Torrey Pines grade.  IMHO this is highly over blown.  When we
> > took a rest stop at the park at the base of the grade, I gave her the
> > choice of the main highway or the old road.  For those unfamiliar with
> > it, the old road is perhaps one-third the distance so obviously a good
> > deal steeper.  There is an interesting museum right at the top, and
> > the views are worth the climb.  She opted for the old road and made it
> > to the top non-stop.  She was so glad to be on the Atlantis and said
> > she'd have been pushing her Trek, even though it's also fitted with
> > very low gearing.
>
> > The weather was picture perfect and we arrived in San Diego in plenty
> > of time for some wandering about.  She's often ready for a short nap
> > after 40 miles but not Friday.  After our group explored Little Italy
> > on Friday night, we rode thru the harbor area and caught the Bayside
> > Bike Trail back up Coronado and the ferry back to downtown.  My wife
> > couldn't be happier with the Atlantis and personally supervised its
> > loading into the luggage bin for the bus ride home.  We took a bit of
> > ribbing about having matching bikes but it's all in good fun.  On the
> > way home she was musing about other potential weekend tours, so I see
> > lots of mileage in the future for Mini-lantis.
>
> > dougP
>
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> David
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>
> *...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
> probably benefit more from
> improving their taste than from improving their performance.* - RTMS- Hide 
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[RBW] Re: The Lady loves her Atlantis

2010-11-28 Thread Michael_S
really nice story Doug. It's nice that your wife enjoyed herself on
your rides. Do you have matching wool jerseys too? :-)

~Mike~


On Nov 28, 1:23 pm, rcnute  wrote:
> I want to see!  Someone get Doug a camera for Xmas!
>
> Ryan
>
> On Nov 28, 11:59 am, cyclotourist  wrote:
>
>
>
> > FANTASTIC!  Did you have to swap out any parts, or is this "out of the box"
> > for her?  Moving away from a flat bar has to be great for her.  I'd love to
> > see you guys on your matching bikes :-)
>
> > On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:47 AM, doug peterson  wrote:
> > > Following our story of the new-to-her 47 cm Atlantis posted earlier,
> > > my wife has been on the bike now 3 days this weekend (and we've still
> > > got Sunday afternoon).  After picking up the bike during last
> > > weekend's inclement (for us) weather, her first chance to get in a
> > > decent ride was Thanksgiving day.  The drop bars and bar end shifters
> > > were new to her so we took the familiar Newport Back Bay loop, a 22
> > > mile RT from our home.  She was so comfortable and confident with the
> > > bike that she insisted on taking it the next day on an overnight to
> > > San Diego with our local club.  I suggested that she take her trusty
> > > Trek (flat bars, grip shift) but was over-ruled.
>
> > > Bright & early Friday AM, we dropped our luggage at the start and
> > > hopped the train south to Oceanside.  This cut the mileage to around
> > > 40, a comfortable distance for her.  We took all the meandering back
> > > lanes I know of to minimize time on PCH and maximize the scenic
> > > element.  Many of our friends in the bike club had moaned about the
> > > dreaded Torrey Pines grade.  IMHO this is highly over blown.  When we
> > > took a rest stop at the park at the base of the grade, I gave her the
> > > choice of the main highway or the old road.  For those unfamiliar with
> > > it, the old road is perhaps one-third the distance so obviously a good
> > > deal steeper.  There is an interesting museum right at the top, and
> > > the views are worth the climb.  She opted for the old road and made it
> > > to the top non-stop.  She was so glad to be on the Atlantis and said
> > > she'd have been pushing her Trek, even though it's also fitted with
> > > very low gearing.
>
> > > The weather was picture perfect and we arrived in San Diego in plenty
> > > of time for some wandering about.  She's often ready for a short nap
> > > after 40 miles but not Friday.  After our group explored Little Italy
> > > on Friday night, we rode thru the harbor area and caught the Bayside
> > > Bike Trail back up Coronado and the ferry back to downtown.  My wife
> > > couldn't be happier with the Atlantis and personally supervised its
> > > loading into the luggage bin for the bus ride home.  We took a bit of
> > > ribbing about having matching bikes but it's all in good fun.  On the
> > > way home she was musing about other potential weekend tours, so I see
> > > lots of mileage in the future for Mini-lantis.
>
> > > dougP
>
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> > David
> > Redlands, CA
>
> > *...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
> > probably benefit more from
> > improving their taste than from improving their performance.* - RTMS- Hide 
> > quoted text -
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[RBW] Re: The Lady loves her Atlantis

2010-11-28 Thread rcnute
I want to see!  Someone get Doug a camera for Xmas!

Ryan

On Nov 28, 11:59 am, cyclotourist  wrote:
> FANTASTIC!  Did you have to swap out any parts, or is this "out of the box"
> for her?  Moving away from a flat bar has to be great for her.  I'd love to
> see you guys on your matching bikes :-)
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:47 AM, doug peterson  wrote:
> > Following our story of the new-to-her 47 cm Atlantis posted earlier,
> > my wife has been on the bike now 3 days this weekend (and we've still
> > got Sunday afternoon).  After picking up the bike during last
> > weekend's inclement (for us) weather, her first chance to get in a
> > decent ride was Thanksgiving day.  The drop bars and bar end shifters
> > were new to her so we took the familiar Newport Back Bay loop, a 22
> > mile RT from our home.  She was so comfortable and confident with the
> > bike that she insisted on taking it the next day on an overnight to
> > San Diego with our local club.  I suggested that she take her trusty
> > Trek (flat bars, grip shift) but was over-ruled.
>
> > Bright & early Friday AM, we dropped our luggage at the start and
> > hopped the train south to Oceanside.  This cut the mileage to around
> > 40, a comfortable distance for her.  We took all the meandering back
> > lanes I know of to minimize time on PCH and maximize the scenic
> > element.  Many of our friends in the bike club had moaned about the
> > dreaded Torrey Pines grade.  IMHO this is highly over blown.  When we
> > took a rest stop at the park at the base of the grade, I gave her the
> > choice of the main highway or the old road.  For those unfamiliar with
> > it, the old road is perhaps one-third the distance so obviously a good
> > deal steeper.  There is an interesting museum right at the top, and
> > the views are worth the climb.  She opted for the old road and made it
> > to the top non-stop.  She was so glad to be on the Atlantis and said
> > she'd have been pushing her Trek, even though it's also fitted with
> > very low gearing.
>
> > The weather was picture perfect and we arrived in San Diego in plenty
> > of time for some wandering about.  She's often ready for a short nap
> > after 40 miles but not Friday.  After our group explored Little Italy
> > on Friday night, we rode thru the harbor area and caught the Bayside
> > Bike Trail back up Coronado and the ferry back to downtown.  My wife
> > couldn't be happier with the Atlantis and personally supervised its
> > loading into the luggage bin for the bus ride home.  We took a bit of
> > ribbing about having matching bikes but it's all in good fun.  On the
> > way home she was musing about other potential weekend tours, so I see
> > lots of mileage in the future for Mini-lantis.
>
> > dougP
>
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>
> *...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
> probably benefit more from
> improving their taste than from improving their performance.* - RTMS

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