[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-22 Thread Steve Cole
John, You are correct. According to the specs, there might be some shifting problems. Thus far, I have not found the problems you have noted, large/large or small/small. I am still trying to work through shifting issues in the midrange where there is some hesitation in upshifting

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-21 Thread 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners Bunch
Steve The Actual Wrap Capacity you have is 49T, based on your 44/24 rings and 11/40 rear (20 + 29 =49). The RD-M772 is designed for Wrap Capacity of 45T. The Actual Wrap exceeds the Design. Does it shift to all cogs in the small and large rings, or do you plan on avoiding certain combos

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-21 Thread 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners Bunch
Steve Would using a button head bolt provide more clearance to the rear tire. The cap head bolt seems very close to the tire. John Hawrylak Woodstown NJ On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 5:14:36 PM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote: > > Here they are: > > > > On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:36:28 PM UTC-4,

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-21 Thread SurlyProf
+1 on "dream build". That bike is gorgeous! John On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 7:12:46 AM UTC-7, lambbo wrote: > > That is an incredible bike, a dream bike really! > > What is that super practical looking (and handsome) handlebar bag? > > Quill rims looks so great. > > On Friday, March 20,

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-20 Thread Steve Cole
Here they are: On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:36:28 PM UTC-4, Applegate wrote: > > Looking GOOD! I would *love* to see some close-up shots on the fender > clearance at the frame and fork, as I'm also looking for an aluminum fender > to put on my MIT Atlantis 55. > > Thanks, > > Alex >

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-20 Thread Applegate
Looking GOOD! I would *love* to see some close-up shots on the fender clearance at the frame and fork, as I'm also looking for an aluminum fender to put on my MIT Atlantis 55. Thanks, Alex Berkeley, CA On Friday, 20 March 2020 05:17:04 UTC-7, Steve Cole wrote: > > As we’ve all no doubt

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-20 Thread Steve Cole
Does anyone know why my photos are posting upside down? On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote: > > As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is > not fun. Going for long walks or rides is a wonderful antidote. For me, > these rides have

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-20 Thread Igor
Looks quite nice! On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote: > > As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is > not fun. Going for long walks or rides is a wonderful antidote. For me, > these rides have been doubly fun on my new MIT Atlantis

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-20 Thread Christopher Cote
Fantastic build! Enjoy it in good health! Chris On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote: > > As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is > not fun. Going for long walks or rides is a wonderful antidote. For me, > these rides have been

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-20 Thread Steve Cole
The bag is a Gilles Berthoud GB905. It's attached to the Handlebar with a GB Click-Fix Handlebar Mount, which makes it easy to remove and take with me when I lock the bike. On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 10:12:46 AM UTC-4, lambbo wrote: > > That is an incredible bike, a dream bike really! > >

[RBW] Re: Fortunate Timing -- My New MIT Atlantis

2020-03-20 Thread lambbo
That is an incredible bike, a dream bike really! What is that super practical looking (and handsome) handlebar bag? Quill rims looks so great. On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8:17:04 AM UTC-4, Steve Cole wrote: > > As we’ve all no doubt discovered, social isolation, plain and simple, is > not