>From rivsite:
If you want to know the history of your used Rivendell frame: ASK THE PERSON
YOU BOUGHT IT FROM. Seriously. They know more than us, and a serial number
doesn't tell as much as you'd think. We never filed them in the first place,
and our best attempt at a registry was a noble, but
Lol. You are correct about the typo.
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Matt,
Well, since we are talking about (I assume) the bike you are buying from
me, I could clear this up. The frame is stamped AT0626, so it is the 626th
Atlantis. It was a Toyo-built Atlantis I purchased in 2004, when Rivendell
was having the Toyo factory build their Rams, Atlanti, and Glorius
I always assumed the *AT* in the serial number stood for *At*lantis, but
maybe it does mean "*A*tlantis *T*oyo." What are the letters preceding
number on the recent models?
My early model Rambouillet has a RB prefix to the serial number, I assume
that stands for *R*am*b*ouillet. I think all t
The SN on my 2003 Atlantis starts with the letters "AT" which may mean
"Atlantis Toyo"?
dougP
On Friday, April 22, 2016 at 10:58:49 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> I took this comment "I would regret either" to mean "I would *NOT*
> regret either" :-)
>
> Yes, I'm virtually certain that a
I took this comment "I would regret either" to mean "I would *NOT* regret
either" :-)
Yes, I'm virtually certain that a 2004 Atlantis is a Toyo Atlantis. I
think there may be a way to decode serial numbers as well. If you have two
Atlantis' now and their serial numbers bear no resemblance t