Howdy all,

I’m looking into possible ways on how to construct a “quick release” method for 
easy swapping of cockpits. My Atlantis currently has Choco bars on it which I 
really like and are great for country rambles, but there are often times I wish 
for a different setup, such as drop bars or a Jones bar, etc. Since the 
Atlantis (and most other Riv’s) are billed as all-rounders/multi-purpose bikes, 
I figured one way to really use them to their fullest potential would be to 
have two or more fully-built cockpits ready to swap depending on your mood 
and/or terrain you plan to ride on any given day. Makes sense, right?

So my question to the group is: has anyone tried doing this? I’ve looked at 
using something like the Bruce Gordon couplers, although the BG couplers are 
only for shifter cables and he doesn’t have couplers for brake cables. Or maybe 
the Richey Quick Disconnect, which have both shifter and brake units. But these 
look like they’re designed primarily for a Rinko-type bike or something with 
S&S couplers for easy disassembling, and not necessarily for cockpit swapping. 
Any ideas/suggestions as to how I can pull this off? Or can someone explain to 
me why this doesn’t seem to really be a thing, despite what a brilliant idea it 
sounds like? Am I missing something totally obvious to everyone else?
Thanks y’all,

~Mark
Raleigh, NC

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