One curious phenomenon is that Atlantis frames in size 58 (700c)
outsold those in size 56 (26") by a large multiple. I often got the
impression that folks exaggerated their PBH measurements because of
some apprehension about 26" wheels. After I had my Atlantis for a
couple years, I found myself wishing for the improved clearances of
26" wheels. My custom tourer/all-rounder is basically a 58 Atlantis
with 26" wheels. Apparently Surly saw the benefits of 26" wheeled
touring bikes, too.

On Jan 4, 9:43 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Pretty sure Tim's AR is a 59. Tim is about 6'4", but that was
> apparently the Riv-recommended size for him back in 1996 (now he'd
> probably be on a 64 or so). In any case, Tim used his AR for many
> brevets because it is comfortable to ride.
>
> On Jan 4, 9:28 am, Bill Connell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:45 AM, Marty <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I threw in a bid on an All-Rounder that ended up in someone else's
> > > hands yesterday via Ebay. Went for a little over 600, which I thought
> > > was a great deal - but a few bucks past my limit. Hopefully someone
> > > here snatched it up, and can report on the coming build. Guess I'll
> > > upgrade my MTB conversion and wait for the next one. It's tough to
> > > find a tall-frame 26"-wheel lugged steel ride, (my Trek is a 61cm, and
> > > I'm running 1.75 Pasella's) and I happen to like the feel, not that
> > > there's anything wrong with 700c or 650b... If I'm ever in the
> > > position to have a custom built, I'd be tempted to build it around 26"
> > > wheels. I know the prevailing winds whisper 700c for anything over
> > > 60cm,, but having ridden both styles, it's kind of a toss up to me.
> > > The trick is finding that elusive tall-lugged-steel frame.
>
> > List member Tim M will probably chime in soon - he has a 64 (62?) cm
> > All-Rounder with 26" wheels, and he's waxed enthusiastic about it on
> > the list many times. It's a beautiful bike, and that model is probably
> > your best bet for what you're looking for w/o going custom. Good luck!
>
> > --
> > Bill Connell
> > St. Paul, MN

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