I'd suggest that the bikes are just different. If you ride either of
them for awhile, then hop on the other, it's gonna seem strange at
first.

I rode my old Stumpjumper all winter, and thought it was great. Then I
spent some time on my Atlantis on a trip out to California. When I got
back on the Stump a few days later, I could barely ride the damned
thing. After a mile or so, it was fine, but it certainly took some
mild retraining of my cycling instincts to adapt to it.

On Apr 24, 2:49 pm, whiskeyding <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> I've found myself becoming increasingly irritated with my 61cm
> Atlantis' handling in the turns.  At higher speeds (greater than about
> 15 mph), it feels fine, but at lower speeds I find it near impossible
> to hold a line in a turn.  It feels like the bike is pushing me to the
> outside of the turn, and I have to wrestle with it to keep the turn
> tight.  On my Ramboulliet, the turns are seemingly effortless, and the
> bike simply goes where I want it to go with a very light touch on the
> handlebars.   I don't know if it's possible to duplicate this effect
> on the Atlantis; the geometries are different in many ways, but I'd
> like to try.
>
> I'm running 33mm Jack Brown tires, and I have a Hoss saddlebag on the
> back with between 5 and 10 pounds in it most days.  I use drop bars
> roughly level with the saddle.  I don't know if dropping the weight
> lower into panniers would help, or if I need more weight in the front
> end, or if I should try different (narrower?) tires.  It could very
> well be my riding technique!  Lot of things to try, but I thought I'd
> pick the collective brain before I start throwing money around.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Kennedy
> Parker, CO
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