Ted, thanks.  I am beginning to understand the slopping TT and what that
means. From what I am reading I would be a 51 on the Homer and Appaloosa
and a 50 on the Atlantis.  My Bleriot was a bargain as these new MIT models
are snout what I paid for my first Road, and my next custom was just a tad
more.  The Longer chain stays would be welcome if the increase comfort, my
back would appreciate that.  I am also curious about he stability of the
front end, the Bleriot is good but just today I noticed a bit of a twitchy
feel which could have been me.  I have new 42mm tires on but I don’t think
that would have caused it.

Thanks, Joel

On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 12:46 PM ted <ted.ke...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Joel,
>
> The top tubes of most MIT Rivs (including the MIT AHH and Atlantis) have
> significantly more slope than the older models like your Bleriot.
> Therefore the size for a given bar height with respect to seat height is
> smaller, and ones proper size based on pbh is smaller.
> Stand over is increased by about half the difference in size (with respect
> to a more horizontal tt model).
> Just changing the top tube slope should not cause perceptible differences
> in the ride qualities of an otherwise identical design.
> The new MIT Atlantis and AHH also have longer chain stays (and I presume
> wheelbases) than the earlier Toyo and Waterford versions. I think there are
> other threads that speak to how these versions ride and handling compare,
> but a short answer would be longer wb and sitting further from the rear
> axle should give a smoother ride over bumps.
>
> On Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 7:10:42 AM UTC-7, Joel Stern wrote:
>>
>>
>> I was really confused at first at the A Homer Hilson, Appaloosa and the
>> new Atlantis. The sizing is very different than of old, like for my Bleriot
>> where I ride a 55cm bike, looks like on the Hilson and Appaloosa I would
>> take a 51cm and on the new Atlantis a 50. So my question for those that
>> follow this do any of these have a more relaxed geometry or a more
>> comfortable ride than my Bleriot which is already comfortable? What can
>> anyone tell me about the sizing changes? When Grant measured me years ago I
>> believe he had my PBH to 83 or a bit more, while when I had help from my
>> wife today it was on first measurement 80.645 and on second at 81.28 and a
>> third at 82.5. Now when Grant measure me I thought I would pass out (well
>> not really but it was a bit drastic) and the bike had no extra standover
>> for me. The Bleriot has a bit of standover so I have no doubt that I could
>> probably go down a bit. It also looks like the TT have gotten even longer
>> on these bikes, not maybe the added degree of slope makes that a non issue
>> and maybe there is something there with position of the rider on these.
>> Do the longer chain stays contribute to more comfort?
>> I also ride upright.
>>
>> So I guess I am confused.
>>
>> Any input is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks, Joel
>>
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